Luke 18:27 (ESV)
But he said, “What
is impossible with man is possible with God.”
Faith is not what it appears to be. It is beyond anyone's
comprehension, especially if it is rooted on the One who is above our
circumstances! "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live,
but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son
of God, who loved me and gave himself for me." (Gal 2:20)
We need to ask ourselves an important question: Who do we
trust?
One church has an ardent desire to build a church school.
A renowned motivator is hired, carefully designed pamphlets are developed,
sermons designed to encourage pledges and donations are preached, elders visit
members, advertising the upcoming school, and the venture is broadcasted in
every corner of church life.
Another church raises funds for a much needed enlargement
to their sanctuary. When missionaries visit, however, they realize that the
people the missionaries are serving are in bigger need than they. Filled with
compassion, they donate all the money raised for the sanctuary to the
missionaries.
Would you like to guess which church proceeded to grow
beyond its bounds?
One church continually emphasizes the necessity of
bringing their tithes to the local church. Another one lets their needs be
known only to God. Still another church refuses to receive tithes, and instead,
places an offering box at the back of the church for anyone who feels impressed
by God's Spirit to give to the local ministry.
Would you like to guess which ones grew beyond their
bounds?
Have we forgotten that humanly speaking, we can't provide
for our own needs? There is only One who always comes through for us! Why are
we still looking to other sources of blessings? Where is our faith?
Let us remember the mustard covered faith that Jesus
encourages us to obtain: "I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small
as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and
it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you." (Matt 17:20)
Do we want to see miracles? Let's stop relying on other
human beings, and instead, let's learn to rely on our Provider! Only then will
we see the mountains of our lives move out of the way!
No matter what our needs may be, He will shine! But our
faith has to be anchored in the Provider, not on our own or other people's
efforts!
Too often we do not leave enough room for God and we
succeed in hindering His best intentions for us. May we learn to share all of
our needs solely with our Maker, and then stand back expectantly, watching for
Him to take action! "I wait for you, O Lord; you will answer, O Lord my
God." (Ps 38:15)
Miracles are only possible through the only Provider of
all of our needs! Do we believe that?
Dear Lord, Thank You that You are the great provider.
Help our faith and trust be strong. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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