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“The life I now live… I live by the faith OF the Son of God.” (Galatians 2:20)

There’s a line in Scripture that hits differently in a world full of illusions, noise, and constant motion:
“Teach us to number our days,
that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”
(Psalm 90:12)
It’s not about chaos.
It’s not about simulation.
It’s not about artificiality.
It’s about awareness — the kind that slows us down long enough to see what actually matters.
Modern life pushes people to rush, react, consume, and perform. But Scripture keeps calling us back to something older, quieter, and deeper:
“Stand still and consider the wondrous works of God.”
(Job 37:14)
Stillness isn’t the opposite of noise —
it’s the antidote to it.
And Jesus said:
“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
(Matthew 6:21)
In a world full of distractions, illusions, and digital shadows, that verse becomes less about money and more about attention — what we give ourselves to, what shapes us, what forms us.
Scripture doesn’t deny that the world feels unreal.
It doesn’t argue with the artificiality.
It doesn’t contradict the sense that everything is curated and hollow.
Instead, it points to something unchanging in the middle of it:
“Heaven and earth will pass away,
but My words will never pass away.”
(Matthew 24:35)
Not pessimism.
Not doom.
Just the reminder that in a world full of shifting images and temporary illusions, there is still something solid to stand on.
And that “something” isn’t a book —
it’s a Person.
Because what makes the gospel unlike any other system, philosophy, or spiritual path is that it doesn’t begin with our faith at all.
It begins with the Faith OF Christ — His faithfulness, His obedience, His constancy, His integrity, His finished work.
“Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of faith.”
(Hebrews 12:2)
He doesn’t just inspire faith.
He doesn’t just teach faith.
He doesn’t just reward faith.
He authors it.
He perfects it.
He carries it.
He completes it.
Our faith is not the engine —
His faithfulness is.
That’s why salvation is by Grace through Faith — not faith as human effort, but faith as participation in His faithfulness.
Paul said:
“The life I now live… I live by the faith OF the Son of God.”
(Galatians 2:20)  en pistei zō tē tou huiou tou theou (New Testament scholars call this the Pistis Christou (Faith of/in Christ) debate. Translators generally choose between two grammatical rules to supply the English preposition)
Not Just faith in the Son of God —
faith OF the Son of God.
His faithfulness becomes the ground we stand on.
His obedience becomes our righteousness.
His constancy becomes our confidence.
His Spirit becomes our witness.
And because of His faithfulness, something impossible becomes true:
“To all who received Him, He gave the right to become children of God.”
(John 1:12)
Not by effort.
Not by moral performance.
Not by religious achievement.
Not by human will.
But by Grace, through His Faith, extended to those who simply believe —
not perfectly, not strongly, not consistently —
but because He is faithful.
Jesus is not ink on a page.
He is not a symbol.
He is not a distant figure in a book.
He is the Living Word, the One the written word points toward —
the One who stands before the Father and says:
“Behold, I and the children God has given Me.”
(Hebrews 2:13)
We are children of God because He is faithful.
We stand because He stands.
We endure because He finished the race.
We believe because His faithfulness holds us.
This isn’t pessimism.
This isn’t doom.
This isn’t cultural commentary.
This is Christ, exalted above every illusion, every system, every pressure, every shadow, every age.
The Faith OF Christ is the anchor.
Grace is the doorway.
Belief is the response.
Sonship is the gift.

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In Loving Memory

Brother & Evangelist Keith Yarbrough

Brother Keith

It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that the family of Open Heaven Christian Church announces the passing of our beloved brother, friend, and fellow servant in Christ, Evangelist Keith Yarbrough.

Brother Keith entered into the presence of the Lord on June 26, 2026, after enduring many physical challenges with remarkable faith, courage, and unwavering trust in God.

Keith was known for his love of God's Word, his compassion for others, and his steadfast commitment to Jesus Christ. Through seasons of suffering, he remained faithful, encouraging others and pointing people to the hope found in the Lord.

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