Sometimes Faith Means Admitting We’re Still Learning
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Sometimes Faith Means Admitting We’re Still Learning
“Try to find out what is pleasing to the Lord.” — Ephesians 5:10
There is a quiet humility in this verse.
It does not say we already know exactly what pleases the Lord.
It simply encourages us to keep trying to discover it.
Most of us are people of good will.
We try to do what we believe is right.
But faith asks something more of us than certainty.
It asks for humility.
We should not assume we have all the right answers.
And we should be careful not to assume our answers are always better than someone else’s.
After all, we have been called to be disciples.
And disciples, by definition, are students.
Students who are still learning.
Still growing.
Still discovering what love looks like in the real world.
That means being humble enough to admit when we are wrong.
But it also means being hopeful and courageous enough
to keep trying—
not just to get it right,
but to live a little better
and love a little more faithfully
each day.
Faith is not about having all the answers. It’s about staying humble enough to keep learning.
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