Uniting Heaven and Earth
Christ in Philippians and Colossians
Lesson 9 - Monday
If You Continue in the Faith
“If indeed you continue in the faith, grounded and steadfast, and are not moved away from the hope of the gospel which you heard…” — Colossians 1:23 (NKJV)
Paul’s words are both comforting and sobering. He has just spoken about reconciliation through Christ—about being made holy, blameless, and above reproach. Then he adds two small but weighty words: “if indeed.” Salvation is a gift, but perseverance is a choice.
Grounded and Steadfast
To be “grounded” means to be firmly established, like a building set on a solid foundation. To be “steadfast” means immovable—anchored, not easily shaken. In Colossians 2:5, Paul rejoices in their “steadfastness” in Christ. In Ephesians 3:17, he prays that Christ may dwell in their hearts through faith, that they would be “rooted and grounded in love.” The picture is clear: faith is not a passing emotion. It is a settled position.
Faith is not static. It must be exercised. Just as muscles weaken when unused, trust in God weakens when neglected. The Christian life is not sustained by yesterday’s belief. It requires today’s surrender.
A Conscious Choice
Why must continuing in the faith be intentional? Because drift is natural. No one accidentally grows deeper in Christ. But many unintentionally drift away—through neglect of prayer, Scripture, fellowship, and obedience.
Every day presents a quiet decision: Will I trust God’s Word, or my feelings? Will I stand on truth, or bend to pressure? Faith grows when chosen repeatedly, especially when circumstances argue against it.
If you stop choosing faith, something else will choose you—fear, doubt, bitterness, pride. The heart never remains neutral. When we stop anchoring ourselves in the hope of the gospel, we begin to be “moved away” from it.
Personal Reflection
Think about your own experience. When have you felt strongest spiritually? Was it not when you were consistently in the Word, praying, and deliberately trusting God? And when have you felt distant? Was it not when those practices slipped?
Continuing in faith is less about dramatic moments and more about daily decisions. It is quiet faithfulness. It is showing up before God again and again.
The Encouragement
Here is the good news: the same Christ who reconciled you is the One who sustains you. You are not called to cling to Him in your own strength. But you are called to keep choosing Him.
Be grounded. Be steadfast. Refuse to drift.
Today, choose faith again.
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for reconciling me to Yourself through Jesus Christ. Thank You for the hope of the gospel that has rescued me and given me new life. I confess that my heart can drift, my focus can weaken, and my faith can grow careless if I am not watchful.
Root me deeply in Christ. Make me grounded and steadfast, unmoved by doubt, fear, or distraction. Teach me to choose faith daily—to trust Your Word over my feelings, Your promises over my circumstances, and Your truth over every competing voice.
Strengthen me by Your Spirit to remain firm when trials come. Guard my heart from drifting away from the hope I have in You. Help me not only to begin well, but to continue faithfully until the end.
I surrender myself to You again today. Keep me anchored in Jesus.
In His name,
Amen.




