Thursday, October 23, 2008

Growing Faith Part 16 of 16

GROWING FAITH Part 16 of 16
MOVE OVER
Mark 11:20-24
Vs 24: “Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”

Jeremy knew that he had something to do. After dinner, he went to his room and lay down on his bed to pray. “Forgive me for not kneeling Lord, but You know my situation.

“My life is not going the way I expected during these trials. It’s way too hard! But I know You want what’s best for me, and that You will not let me be tested beyond what I can handle. I guess I’m still learning, but I AM TRYING, Lord!” Tears escaped out of his eyes and trickled down his face.

“I won’t presume to tell you how to make my life bearable during these trials, but I want to remain firm in faith; certain that You will bless me and reward me soon.

“So, I’m letting You know now, Lord, that I surrender my will to You and commit to You all that I do. I will move over, not to interfere with You, and get out of Your way.

“Thank You for this privilege of laying my burdens on You, Lord! I believe that You already answered my prayer and that my reward is secure—as soon as the time is right—and I thank you, God!
“I pray this in the name of Your Son, Jesus. I pray that Your will to be done in my life—as it is throughout the entire universe, Lord. AMEN!”
With that, Jeremy fell soundly asleep.

Next morning, Michael told him, “Coach called last night. He wants you to continue coming to practice. The guys didn’t know what to say to you yesterday, and they all felt bad in ignoring you. It won’t happen again. All your teammates promise to welcome seeing you on the sidelines from now on. Do you understand how hard it is for athletes to see one of their own down with an injury—knowing that the same thing could happen to them at any time?”

Jeremy nodded and swallowed his cereal. Then he felt at peace. He said to Michael, “Thanks for telling me that. I must have conked out cold last night. I WAS pooped. Well, time for another day.”
Michael smiled and nodded his head. Before they left the house, he hugged Jeremy and said, “I got your back bro. Hope today is better than yesterday.”

Take Home Nugget

Once again, Weak faith says, “God can.” Great faith says, “God will.” Perfect faith says, “It’s done.” Thank you, God!

God knows how to perfect our faith.
He gives us trials that mold.
As long as we stand firm,
Faith keeps us bold.

J.D. Griffith


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