
Today I've been looking at 1 Peter 1:8, "Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy". I was thinking of examples of things we believe and have faith in that are unseen in this world that help to illustrate this scripture. One great example is the pilot of an airplane. When we board an airplane before take-off, we are putting our lives in the hands of the pilot; in the same way we must entrust our lives to the control of Jesus. When turbulence occurs mid-flight we trust that the pilot is skilled enough to handle the problem and keep us safe; similarly, when trials and tribulations occur in our lives, we must trust in Jesus to handle our hardships and needs, and keep us safe. Finally, when we near the end of the journey we trust the pilot to bring us into land safely at our new destination. In like manor, when we come to the end of our lives here on earth, we must trust Jesus to bring us safely to our new home in heaven with Him. Throughout the flight we never see the pilot, but more often than not, he will stand at the doorway welcoming people to their destination as they disembark the airplane. How great that day will be when we will get to see Jesus face to face, and say thank you for all He has done. In the mean time we must live by faith. As our Lord said, "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed", John 20:29.

Throughout the New Testament we read those who believe in Jesus being referred to as 'Children of God'. I've been thinking about what it means to be a 'child', particularly in relation to faith. In Mark 10:15, we get a wonderful insight from Jesus into what our faith should be like, "
