Faith isn't the power. Faith is the empty hand that receives the power from
God.
John MacArthur
I was listening to Pastor John MacArthur recently and he
made the point that "even a small amount of struggling faith can draw down
the power of God in the life of a believer." He backed that up with reference
to it being Peter's "little faith" that saved him.
And immediately Jesus stretched out His hand and caught him, and said
to him,
“O you of little faith, why did you doubt?”
Matthew 14:31 (NKJ)
When Peter began to sink in the water, water he'd previously
been walking on, he cried out to Jesus, the One who has not just the power to
save but the mercy to save. Even his "little faith" brought him the
saving touch of Jesus.
Jesus reminds us of this principle repeatedly in Scripture.
When the storm arose and the waves began to swamp their boat, the disciples
turned to Jesus, crying out, "Save us, Lord." Yet, Jesus said "to
them, “Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?” Then He arose and rebuked
the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm." Matthew 8:26 (NKJ)
When they took their "little faith" to Jesus,
salvation occurred.
Praying moms, it is just the same with us as our Lord is the
same now as He was then. Sometimes in the struggles of life all we have to
cling to is little faith. But, remember, Jesus responds even to a little faith.
Then, it's our turn to marvel as did the disciples—
"Who can this be, that even the winds and the seas obey Him?"
Love this thought!!
ReplyDeleteMe, too.
DeleteIt's good to know that when we struggle that the Lord doesn't abandon us but works to strengthen us.
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