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There is a delicate line between blind
faith and practical faith. I agree with Debra that Jesus
could certainly get us out of a building, but in studying
the miracles of Jesus, a common thread runs through
miracles: God does only what God can do, but He asks us to
do what we can do ourselves.
In the Bible, we see God asking us to do our part, while
He does his part. Abraham, go and take your son. Fill the
jugs with water. Lame man, pick up your mat and walk.
Blind man, rub this mud in your eyes. And so forth. Today
I hear people say, "God will do this and God will do
that. God will stop my drinking. God will make this or
that happen." My question is: What is God asking you
to do? What is your part?
Faith, for me, is an action word, not a passive word.
Faith is a free gift from God to be used, not bundled up
and stored away in a hidden place. Faith is not like the
chair in the living room that your mom told you not to sit
in because it was your great-great-grandmother Viola's!
Faith is to be put to use. It's God saying to you,
"Your move, I am waiting." Put some action
behind your faith today.
Father,
help us to be more faithful and practical, in Christ’s
name. Amen.
David
Massey
Questions
or comments? Email david@e-devotionals.org. |