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The Rhythm Of Faithfulness

7 min · 22. Mai 2026
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His master replied, "Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness! Matthew 25:23, NIV. I love that this scripture doesn't say: "Well done, thou good and… prosperous talented successful ambitious …person, mother, employee, or influencer." It says, faithful servant. Faithfulness and servanthood seem to be increasingly rare qualities in our world. Commitments are fragile. Promises are easily broken. People often celebrate visibility more than consistency, and influence more than integrity. But Heaven does not measure greatness the way humanity does. God is not searching for the most impressive vessel—He is looking for the most faithful one. The Fall of The Great Geysir Last week, while visiting Iceland, I found myself continually overwhelmed by the breathtaking beauty of God's creation. Everywhere we turned felt like stepping into another reminder of His majesty. One of our first stops was the geothermal region at Geysir National Park, a landscape filled with boiling pools, mineral-stained earth, rising steam vents, and erupting geysers. Standing there almost felt otherworldly, as if the earth itself was alive beneath our feet. One of Iceland's most famous geysers, Strokkur, erupts faithfully every five to ten minutes. My family and I stood there in complete awe for nearly thirty minutes, watching it burst again and again, shooting boiling water and steam 40 meters into the air. There was something almost rhythmic about it. The ground would begin to tremble slightly. The water would swell and bubble like a giant blue heartbeat beneath the surface. Then suddenly, without fail, it would erupt with incredible force into the sky before settling down once more to wait for its next appointed moment. After two times of witnessing this phenonmena, I could predict when the next eruption was going to happen. It was, reliable and steady. In many ways, Strokkur reminded me of the kind of devotion God desires from us. Not occasional passion. Not sporadic spirituality. Not temporary excitement. But faithful consistency. Yet nearby sits another geyser known as The Great Geysir (Stóri Geysir). At its peak, it could launch water nearly 70 meters into the air, far higher and more dramatic than Strokkur. Crowds once gathered to marvel at its power. But today, it is mostly dormant. Though it was bigger, louder, and more impressive, it no longer faithfully erupts. And standing there, I couldn't help but think: The biggest is not always the most impactful if it lacks faithfulness. The Faithfulness of Old Faithful Several years ago, while visiting Yellowstone National Park, I had a similar realization. Yellowstone contains hundreds of geysers, many larger and more dramatic than the famous Old Faithful. Yet millions of visitors gather every year to watch Old Faithful erupt. Why? Because people know they can count on it. While other geysers are unpredictable, Old Faithful continues to live up to its name. Crowds will wait patiently because they trust that, sooner or later, it will faithfully rise again. Faithfulness creates trust. And in a world filled with inconsistency, dependable things become extraordinary. Being Faithful in Our Walk With God In our walk with God, we should desire to live dependable, devoted, and faithful lives before Him. This generation often celebrates platform over prayer, influence over intimacy, and visibility over obedience. Many people are striving to build personal kingdoms, expand online platforms, or climb professional ladders. While there is nothing inherently wrong with influence or success, none of it is worth sacrificing genuine devotion to Christ. We must ask ourselves: "Am I more concerned with building my earthly kingdom than building the Kingdom of God?" Because it is possible to become impressive to people while slowly becoming distant from God. We cannot become so consumed with temporary things th...

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