What will you feed?

By Pastor Mike Novotny

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In times of uncertainty, our hearts can become a battlefield of emotions, with fear and faith wrestling for dominance. As the world grapples with challenges like the coronavirus pandemic, it’s easy to let worry overshadow our trust in God. But there is a way to nourish the right part of our soul and emerge with peace and confidence, anchored in Christ.

The Tale of Two Wolves

There is a profound legend that speaks to the inner conflict we all experience. It tells of a Cherokee grandfather who explains to his grandson that two wolves reside within his heart. One wolf embodies darkness and evil, consumed by selfishness and envy. The other wolf is a beacon of goodness, kindness, and selflessness. The grandfather reveals that these wolves battle daily, and the one that triumphs is the one he chooses to feed.

This parable perfectly encapsulates the struggle we face today. Will we feed the wolf of worry and fear, or will we nourish our faith and trust in God?

Nourishing Your Faith

The Bible provides us with wisdom on how to foster the right wolf within us. Romans 10:17 states, “Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ.” To feed our faith, we must immerse ourselves in the teachings and promises of Jesus. While it’s important to stay informed and make wise decisions, it is even more crucial to ground ourselves in Scripture, where we find unshakeable truths about God’s love and presence.

By dedicating time to prayer and Bible study, we equip ourselves with the spiritual nourishment needed to confront life’s uncertainties with resilience and hope.

The Power of Worship

Music and worship can also play a pivotal role in bolstering our faith. When faced with a challenging situation, turning to worship songs can remind us of God’s steadfastness. A favorite hymn or contemporary Christian song can serve as a powerful reminder of who God is and what He has done for us. These moments of worship can transform our perspective, shifting our focus from fear to faith.

Consider making worship a part of your daily routine, allowing the words and melodies to reinforce the truths of God’s promises.

Choosing Faith Over Fear

In challenging times, it’s natural to feel anxious about the future. However, it’s crucial to remember that no circumstance, no matter how daunting, can diminish the love and peace we have through Jesus. As we choose to feed our faith, we are reminded that God is with us in every situation, offering comfort and strength.

Start and end each day by reflecting on God’s Word and His promises. Fill the in-between moments with reminders of His faithfulness, and you will find that your faith grows stronger, enabling you to face each day with confidence.

Ultimately, the choice is yours: which wolf will you feed? By turning to Scripture, worship, and prayer, you can cultivate a heart full of faith, anchored in the unchanging love of Christ. With God by your side, you can navigate any storm with peace and assurance.

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About the Author

Pastor Mike Novotny

Pastor Mike Novotny has served God’s people in full-time ministry since 2007 in Madison and, most recently, at The CORE in Appleton, Wisconsin. He also serves as the lead speaker for Time of Grace, where he shares the good news about Jesus through television, print, and online platforms.

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