From Faith-Filled to Faithful
Faith is an action word. It’s more than just belief—it’s belief that moves us to act. And it’s through faithful action that faith’s power is both demonstrated and received.
Sometimes we may think, “If only I were more faithful, then this trial would be lessened, or my prayers would be answered more quickly.” And maybe that’s true. But in our efforts to be faithful, we first need to become more faith-filled. We have to fill our lives with faith before we become full of faith.
Noah built the ark before it began to rain.[1] Abraham began his journey to the promised land before even knowing where that land was.[2] Moses gave up his privileged position in Pharaoh’s court, choosing to suffer with the people of God—before knowing God’s full plan for him.[3]
Each of these prophets acted on his sincere belief that he was doing what God wanted him to do. In each instance, they were filling their lives with faith-filled action—being proven, being tried, being stretched. And with time—many years of time—their faith was rewarded.
Like those prophets of old, we too can fill our lives with faith, even to the brim—and we do it daily, experience by experience.
A young mother courageously cares for her special-needs son. She doesn’t know all that lies ahead, but through her prayers, she knows that what she does today will shape her son’s tomorrow. So she keeps going.
A father wrestles with anxiety and depression but chooses to move forward. He searches the scriptures, drawing strength from the faith of others. Over time, he fills his life with faith that with God, things will get better.
A daughter sees the world changing all around her, but she doesn’t want to drift with it. So she resolves to take time to look for God in her life and to write about it—storing up spiritual experiences to read and reread in times of need.
Experience by experience. Day by day. Year by year. As we act in faith, our lives fill with faith until we are indeed faith-full.
[1] See Hebrews 11:7.
[2] See Hebrews 11:8.
[3] See Hebrews 11:24–25.
November 02, 2025
Broadcast Number 5,016
The Tabernacle Choir
Orchestra at Tempe Square
Conductor
Mack Wilberg
Organist
Brian Mathias
Host
Derrick Porter
In Hymns of Praise
Alfred Beirly; Arr. Mack Wilberg
Look to the Day
John Rutter
Marche Militaire
Franz Schubert
Softly and Tenderly
Will L. Thompson; Arr. Mack Wilberg
Alabaré (I Will Praise)
Jose Pagean and Manuel Jose Alonso; Arr. Mack Wilberg
It’s a Long Way
Ryan Murphy
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Stralsund Gesangbuch; Arr. Mack Wilberg