“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.” 1 Corinthians 15: 58
What does it mean to be steadfast and unmovable? A person who is steadfast and immovable is solid, firm, resolute, firmly fixed, and incapable of being diverted from a primary purpose or mission. In the scriptures, we find many noteworthy examples of individuals who are steadfast and immovable: Job, Paul, John and others. What are the most important things that we do to gain consistency in our walk with the Lord?
1. Spending time in daily prayer
2. Daily time in the Word
3. Regular worship and fellowship
4. Guarding relationships
5. Service in the Kingdom of God.
Being steadfast means trusting the truth of God’s Word over the say of any man. It means exercising your faith in light of the facts. Being steadfast means being rooted and grounded in the Word throughout any season or circumstance.
Faithfully,
Pastor R. Mario Howell