1Now faith is the reality of what is hoped for, the proof of what is not seen.
Here is the subject that is the most essential to the Christian’s walk, yet the most difficult for us to carry out. You see we come to Christ based upon Faith. We at the very moment of salvation we have the faith that Jesus’ works are enough to pay the price we owe for our sins. But for some reason we struggle to have faith in other areas of our lives that Jesus has promised to assist in. Maybe you are of the mindset that I don’t have enough faith to trust God with this or that. As we look back in the Bible we find several stories of people that we should be able to relate to. First, let us talk briefly about a man named Abraham. Maybe you know him? God commanded him to leave his homeland and go somewhere else. Here is the kicker God said He would tell him when he got there. Yeah you guessed it; Abraham had no idea where he was headed. But the Bible tells us that he packed up his family and belongings and off he went. Talk about trust and faith. Abraham was able to experience God’s divine plan several times on this journey to a new land. But then since he had taken the first step of faith in trusting God for a home, God would soon promise to make him the father of all nations with a son at the age of 100. Had this been the first thing God had promised him it would have been hard to trust in this miracle coming true. But you see God started with other things first. God does the same thing in our lives. First, He gives us the miracle of Salvation and allows us to become part of His family through the payment Jesus made for our sins. You see that is a huge miracle. God raised us from the dead and made us alive. Sometimes God wants to do a miracle for us, but we must have enough faith to put us out there first. We have to be willing to allow our reputation to be put on display, but more importantly we have to be willing to let God’s reputation be put on display. That reminds me of another story in the Bible. After the children of Israel had left Egypt and wandered in the desert for forty years. They had seen many miracles and had every reason to trust God at His very word. I mean after all they had watched the Red Sea open up and walked across on dry land. They were fed from the sky, they walked around for forty years and clothes and shoes never wore out. Well right before it was time to cross into the Promised Land there had to be a step of faith. They still had to cross another body of water. The Jordan River, during flood season. No problem right? God could just part the waters like He had done before. Well this time God wanted them to step into the river first before He would part the waters. You see before God would issue the miracle, He wanted them to show trusting faith. We know how the story turns out, the priests step into the water and the water splits and everyone walks through on dry land. Pretty cool don’t you think? But what happens if the priests decided before hand that they weren’t going to get their feet wet and trusts God? Everyone would have missed out on the miracle. You see in both stories it took a certain amount of trust in God to take the first step. God has already paid the price for our redemption with the blood of His son. We trust Jesus for salvation. Why can’t we have faith in other things? Sometimes God just wants us to take the first step and He will do the rest. Like I said in yesterdays writing, when we are obedient we take all the responsibility off of ourselves and place it squarely upon God’s sovereign shoulders. That is not to bad of a place to put it either. God’s shoulders are certainly big enough to handle the responsibility. So the next time you feel God prompting you to step out and do something. Do it. You could be at the beginning of a miracle.




