January 28
Believe in Order to See
"Then believed they his words; they sang his praise. They soon forgot his works; they waited not for his counsel; but lusted exceedingly in the wilderness, and tempted God in the desert. And he gave them their request; but sent leanness into their soul" (Ps. 106:12-15).
We read of Moses, that "he endured, as seeing him who is invisible." Exactly the opposite was true of the children of Israel in this record. They endured only when the circumstances were favorable; they were largely governed by the things that appealed to their senses, in place of resting in the invisible and eternal God.
In the present day there are those who live intermittent Christian lives because they have become occupied with the outward, and center in circumstances, in place of centering in God. God wants us more and more to see Him in everything, and to call nothing small if it bears us His message.
Here we read of the children of Israel, "Then they believed his words." They did not believe till after they saw--when they saw Him work, then they believed. They really doubted God when they came to the Red Sea; but when God opened the way and led them across and they saw Pharaoh and his host drowned--"then they believed."
They led an up and down life because of this kind of faith; it was a faith that depended upon circumstances. This is not the kind of faith God wants us to have.
The world says "seeing is believing," but God wants us to believe in order to see. The Psalmist said, "I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living."
Do you believe God only when the circumstances are favorable, or do you believe no matter what the circumstances may be?
--C. H. P.
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The writer of Hebrews tells us that it is impossible to please God without faith. When we look for pragmatic or empirical evidence of what we believe it is not faith, it is sight walking. This is what the children of Israel did and it is what far too many Christians are doing today. When our countenance shifts with our circumstances, it is not faith. When our heart moves with the matter of our moments, it is not faith. When fear and trepidation overtakes in the midst of the darkness, it is not faith.
True faith sees the fact, but bears the power to bend facts. Faith acknowledges circumstances, but fixes the heart to simply disagree with the circumstances. Faith is aware of the danger, but understands you are kept under the shadow of the almighty. Faith reaches out into the spiritual realm when it seems that there is nothing there but air and pulls back miracles. Faith steps out on the water to do the impossible. Faith is not daunted by delay or deterred by darkness.
It is time to stop allowing your circumstances to be the force that dictates our movement. This is not the time for sight walking, this is the time to step over the boundaries of impossibility accomplish the impossible. It is time to apply a radical faith the refuses to be shaken by the size of your problem. It is time to start speaking of those things that are not as though they are.
You have been believing the enemy's lies for far too long. It is time to execute your kingdom authority and speak to the circumstances in your life and declare that which God has willed for you to be done. Start walking in what you believe before you see what you believe. Instead of seeing to believe, believe so that you can see.
Dr, Rick Wallace |
Make this moment the moment that you rise up and live in a radical faith that changes not just your life, but the world around you. ~ Dr. Rick Wallace
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