It’s Friday…Let’s Relax and Rejoice

Every day we live we are witnesses to challenges – some personal, some very remote, some almost imperceptible in scope, and others seemingly impossible in grandeur. In all cases, faith is required to experience victory.

“I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” (Matthew 17:20)

The key to having mountain-moving faith is not the size of our faith. According to Jesus, a mustard seed’s worth is enough. The key to this faith that Jesus is referring to is the size of our God. And there is no shortfall there. Jesus is clear: Nothing will be impossible.

Why, then, don’t we experience dramatic answers to our prayers as often as we’d like? If our faith isn’t too small – and it’s hard to get smaller than a mustard seed, so that can’t be the problem – and our God is so big, what’s the problem? It’s a matter of perception. Though God is big, our expectations for Him are not. Or they are misplaced. One way or another, they do not accurately reflect His power and His goodness and His wisdom. We misunderstand one of these three attributes. The answer to the immobility to our mountains is within us. It all depends on how we see God.

Our inclination is to pray that God will move our mountains – according to our wisdom – so that we can see Him as able and willing. In His mercy He sometimes answers. But God’s inclination is to reverse the order. He wants us to see Him as able and willing before we pray. Then we will see mountains move – according to His wisdom.

Are there issues that are personal or remote that overwhelm us? Let’s Relax and Rejoice. God is teaching us an invaluable lesson about Himself. If we are being crushed by a burden, He has us in a good place. He will drive us to this place whenever our problems are large, and He is small in our eyes. He will let us be challenged so that we’ll have no choice but to turn our gaze onto Him. He will let us come to the end of our own abilities in order to accomplish His desire. What is this desire? For us to see Him as so large that everything else becomes small. But the mountains will usually remain until we see Him this way. Faith precedes experience.

Have a relaxing weekend. Make it better by worshiping The LORD with those who see Him clearly and have learned that mountains move when He is bigger in their eyes than they are.

All For Jesus – Nothing More, Nothing Less, Nothing Else.“He who is the blessed and only Sovereign, The King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone has immortality, who dwells in unapproachable light, whom no one has ever seen or can see, to Him be honor and eternal dominion. Amen.” (1 Timothy 6:15b-16)

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