Matthew 13:31-32 (ESV)
31 He put another parable before them, saying, “The kingdom
of heaven is like a grain of mustard seed that a man took and sowed in his
field. 32 It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown it is larger
than all the garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air
come and make nests in its branches.”
Show me a praying person, and I’ll show you a person full
of faith!
Before we talk about prayer, we must first address faith.
In fact, the prayers we pray say a lot about the faith we possess. It takes
faith to pray. Faith is the foundation on which we build our knowledge of the
reality of God. Faith is the currency of heaven, and prayer is the means by
which we exchange sorrow for joy, ashes for beauty, and spiritual deadness for
supernatural power.
When we attempt to fulfill ourselves by placing our faith
in anything other than God, we always come up empty. Instead of praying and
receiving the joy of the Lord as an outflow of our relationship with Jesus, we
try to purchase joy and peace by other means. Life becomes one social escapade
after another—buying as much stuff as our credit card limit will allow, hanging
out with friend after friend after friend, filling our lives with shallow
relationships and meaningless things—and all the while, true joy and real peace
and genuine companionship and lasting satisfaction are waiting to be found in
an intimate relationship with Jesus, a relationship which is initiated and
sustained by faith.
Jesus speaks of faith as a “grain of mustard seed.” In this
parable about the mustard seed, Jesus is sharing an important idea with us:
faith begins in seed form. Faith in God is planted in the soil of our hearts
and cultivated by the Spirit of God, and over time, it produces joy, peace,
humility, fulfillment, power, and every other rich quality of the character of
God. Faith is the source of these blessings, and prayer is the way that the source
gets into the soil.
Some people do not feel inclined to pray because often
times, prayer just looks like a seed. Nothing too thrilling about a seed,
right? But through the eyes of faith, we don’t just see our prayers for what
they are when we’re praying them; we see the potential of what they can become
when God answers them! Great prayer reveals great faith, and great faith
releases great prayers. Great faith isn’t measured in magnitude but in our
resoluteness to believe God against all odds.
Jesus tells the disciples to have faith in God and to speak
to mountains without any doubt in their hearts. Perhaps instead of seeds of
faith, you’ve had seeds of doubt and fear planted in your heart. Pray for the
Spirit of God to uproot those things today and activate your faith through
prayer.
Dear Lord, we thank You that we can come to You anytime
trough prayer. Help us to get rid of the seeds of doubt and fear that are
planted in our heart. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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