Faith is not always dramatic. Sometimes it simply looks like quiet obedience.
Often, faith is doing what God has asked, even before the outcome is clear. It is trusting God’s direction when your circumstances seem to suggest another way. It is planting seed in ground that does not yet look fruitful, simply because God has spoken.
Genesis 26:12 says,
“Isaac planted crops in that land and the same year reaped a hundredfold, because the Lord blessed him.”
That verse has been stirring in my heart.
Isaac planted “in that land.” Not in a better land. Not in an easier land. Not in a place that looked more promising. He planted in the place where God told him to stay.
That is faith. Hebrews 11:1 says,
“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”
Faith is not confidence in what we can control. It is confidence in the God who sees what we cannot see. Faith trusts that God’s direction is wiser than our own reasoning. Faith obeys when the outcome is still hidden. Faithfulness matters because obedience is often the seedbed of fruitfulness.
The story of Genesis 26 is clear: Isaac sowed, but the Lord blessed.
That is an important distinction. As Christ followers, our role is not so much to manufacture a harvest of good things in our lives, but to simply demonstrate faithfulness with that which God has placed in our hands. That’s why we pray. We serve. We give. We love. We obey. We speak up. As Paul said, we “…fight the good fight”. We keep sowing seeds in faith, and trusting the fruitfulness of our lives to the Lord.
Maybe you are in a season where obedien-ce feels costly. Maybe God has asked you to remain faithful in a place that feels dry, uncertain, or unproductive, much like Isaac faced. Maybe you have been tempted to measure God’s goodness, kindness, and faithfulness only by the things you can see.
If that’s the case, let me remind you: faith does not live only by what is visible.
Faith recognizes that God is often at work below the surface. Faith believes that dry ground is never too great an obstacle for Him. Faith trusts that when we are faithful in obedience, our lives can remain fruitful in His hands. So never underestimate the value of your faithfulness.
- Keep showing up.
- Keep praying.
- Keep serving.
- Keep obeying.
- Keep sowing what God has given you.
The ground may look dry, but God is not limited by the condition of the soil. He is able to bring fruit out of dry places.
So be faithful where you are.
Trust Him with the things you cannot see.
And believe that in His hands, your faithfulness is never wasted.
TODAY’S PRAYER
Heavenly Father, help me learn to trust You more, especially when obedience does not make sense to me. Give me faith to follow Your direction, even when my vision is limited. Teach me to be faithful with what You have placed in my hands and to trust You with the results. When the ground feels dry, remind me that You are still present and still working. Give me the strength and willingness to keep praying, keep serving, keep giving, keep loving others, and keep obeying You in every season. I pray this in the mighty name of Jesus, amen.
Just a quick note: This past Sunday, I preached a sermon on this subject titled “CHOOSING FAITH IN HARD PLACES” from Genesis 26:1–12. If this devotional encouraged you, I invite you to check out the full message located on the SERMONS page (under the Genesis tab).
