
(This post was first shared as a podcast and can be heard here: These Three Things )
One of my favorite Christmas gifts in childhood created a bit of a problem between my mother and me. It was a craft kit for making two-dimensional plastic flowers and insects. But before I delve into that story from the early 70s, let’s talk about some wonderful gifts from God.
Today, I want to talk about one of the many gifts that are offered to everyone living on this beautiful globe. Not only is this spun by God planet more lovely than any ornaments dangling on our Christmas trees, but God’s gifts of faith, hope, and love are also more precious than the presents underneath our celebratory evergreens.
The first of these three things I want to mention is faith. What good is the hope and love of God to us if we don’t first believe in Him? When it comes to faith, we must not lose sight of the truth that it’s a gift given by God. We don’t and can’t earn salvation. Why we choose to believe is because we respond to His choosing of us. God woos us, saves us, and keeps us. We’re the bride of Christ that God has no intention of jilting. Nor does He have any intention of forcing people to be betrothed to Him.
God builds His kingdom through loving invitation—not battle cry conscription.
For this podcast, I chose a favorite Bible verse about faith, and you may be able to guess which one it is from what I’ve shared so far. No worry if you haven’t, because I will share it at the end.
If we were having coffee together, I would ask you what your favorite faith verses are. Feel free to let me know via whatever platform you’re reading or hearing this on.

Now, let’s get back to my childhood Christmas story, where a favorite gift I got from my parents caused a kerfuffle between my mother and me. The gadget they bought me made cute and colorful little flowers and insects that kids my age craved to collect. My entrepreneurial spirit kicked into high creative gear in grade four when I sold tons of my tiny creations to classmates. Although I had a strong business sense at an early age, I sometimes lacked common sense. My booming business was soon busted by my concerned mother. She wondered if it was legal for me to be raking in so many nickels and dimes from my schoolmates.
Craft supplies are still one of my favorite gifts to receive. And my love of selling handmade items has persisted over the years. I appreciate online selling platforms like Etsy that enable artisans to have a home-based business. My present passion is making one-of-a-kind journals from repurposed and vintage supplies. It’s not booming since each handmade book takes weeks to create. But at least I won’t get busted now that I know and follow clearly defined rules.
And the funny thing is, much of the craft materials I use came from my dear mom. She may not have encouraged the primary school sales of my creations, but she has blessed me with a steady supply of stuff and compliments regarding my artistry ever since. It’s possible she saved me from sticking to a craft form that wasn’t healthy for my lungs. Instead, I now use repurposed items rather than store-bought chemical ingredients.

God’s rules for how to be saved are also clearly defined. Here’s the verse I mentioned as being my favorite one about faith:
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. Ephesians 2:8–9 NIV
And now I’d like to close with a poem:
Faith is foundational
For a relationship with Christ
And by this faith we walk with Him
In all stages of life.
~ wlm
I’m nosy to know what your favorite faith verse is?
P.S. If you’re curious, here’s the link to my Etsy shop: WendyLMacCreations

Creative Blessings,
Wendy Mac
Wonderfully written, Wendy. The home crafted journals sound lovely! Favourite faith verse: Judges 5:31 “…let those who love Him be like the sun when it rises in its strength.” 💛✨
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Thank you so much. What a wonderful verse. Blessings, dear friend.
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Oh Wendy, thank you! Thank you for sending this to me! What a blessing! Actually I have been praying a verse from Revelation 17:14 lately – although not ‘faith’ but ‘faithfulness’ required from us. This verse really hit me hard: “These will make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them, for He is Lord of lords and King of kings; and those who are with Him are called, chosen, and faithful.”…not ‘faith’…but ‘faithful’. We can’t be faithful without faith. This verse hit me hard because (I understood)I know that I was called…I believe that I was chosen…but am I FAITHFUL? That is completely up to me (AND HIS FAITHFULNESS) and that is necessary to receive the promise. Thank you for your wonderful writing. I appreciate you. May you have a BLESSED, wonderfilled celebration of the birth into this world of The Word made flesh…of glory to God! Lovingly, your sister.
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Thank you, dear Sister, for sharing Revelation 17:14. I agree that faith and faithful are a set. Sincere faith begets faithfulness. Without Christ we can’t attain either. With Christ all things are possible, and all glory goes to our faithful God.
Blessings ~ Wendy
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I tend to see all these things as a package deal, so the verse that came to mind was, “So these three things remain: faith, hope, and love. But the best one of these is love.” 1 Corinthians 13:13 God’s Word Translation
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I know what you mean by seeing faith, hope, and love as a “package deal.” Amen.
Blessings ~ Wendy
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