Then He got into the boat and His disciples followed Him.
Suddenly a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat.
But Jesus was sleeping.
The disciples went and woke Him, saying, “Lord, save us! We’re going to drown!”
He replied, “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?”
Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm.
The men were amazed and asked, “What kind of man is this?
Even the winds and the waves obey Him!”
Matthew 8:23-27
This week, here on the Seeking Him devotional blog, we’ve begun a series on Jesus’ words on FAITH. There are quite a few accounts recorded in the Gospels where Jesus taught His disciples the value and the importance—the requirement—of having faith. I believe that having faith is something we grow in as we mature in our Christian walk.
Listen to just a bit of what our sisters have shared this week…
In No Denial, Laura shared a story from just a few years ago of a woman who gave her life for her faith…and did not deny her Lord and Savior.
I have fought a good fight, I have finished [my] course, I have kept the faith:
2 Timothy 4:7
“The woman kept her faith even though she probably knew she was fixing to die. She was not afraid to tell the gunmen that she was a Christian and followed Christ. She had great faith—a faith that carried her home as she admitted she followed Christ. She was probably afraid, but she had faith. She obeyed her Lord and did not deny Him.”
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Tina reminded us, in Free, of the account in Mark chapter 5 where a woman who suffered for twelve years with a debilitating bleeding disease had faith to approach Jesus for healing.
And He said to her, Daughter, your faith (your trust and confidence in Me,
springing from faith in God) has restored you to health.
Go in (into) peace and be continually healed and freed
from your [distressing bodily] disease.
Mark 5:34
“The woman had heard of Jesus’ miraculous healing power and out of her desperation, she knew she would probably die if she did not find someone to cure her…Getting the courage to touch His robe in the crowd, she knew she could get into trouble if found out. Women were and are still thought of as property. But Jesus did not rebuff her. He wanted her to have faith in telling her story to everyone that she was healed just by touching His robe.”
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In God Said It. So Be It. Fear Not., Ahmee encouraged us with the record of Joshua and the Israelites and their seven day walk around the walls of Jericho.
“The Israelites did nothing but march around the walls of Jericho to make them fall. That was simple. Should it have worked? No. Not at all. If I go outside right now and march around my house, I’m certain it will still be standing when I’m done. The reason it worked is because God said so.
God will call us to do some <for lack of a better word> crazy things. However, it doesn’t matter what we think we are capable of and it doesn’t matter what is supposed to be possible. All that matters, in the end, is Who said it was supposed to happen. When the Creator of the world says, “Let it be so,” believe me, it will be so, regardless of what opposition we face.”
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Ann laid out two great points, in Faith Jumps, about how faith and God’s Word go hand-in-hand.
“Faith is a raw material for a product we are going to have. As Hebrews 11:6 explicitly says without this raw material—faith—we cannot please God. For us to have our hearts’ desires we need to have faith in the Giver and believe His word with no doubt at all.
The disciples forgot that Jesus was everything and started doubting…hence Jesus’ question (Matthew 8:25). Jesus called Peter to walk on the sea toward Him. At first Peter did…and was not drowning but he started doubting and focused on the waters THEN he started drowning. The Bible records Jesus confronting Peter: “You of little faith, why did you doubt?” (Read this record here.)
So little faith can be a raw material for us to have a product that is not attractive and leads to not having a product at all. We need to build our faith always. So, how do we build our faith? By hearing the Word of God.”
Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God.
Romans 10:17
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And in Why Are You Afraid, Cynda spoke a difficult truth to us.
“Being a Christian doesn’t mean bad things won’t happen. Storms will come at us, tossing us to and fro. But those storms are much easily weathered when we cling to our Rock. The second part of Matthew 8:26 (HCSB) reminds us “Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the sea. And there was a great calm.”
Look at 2 Samuel 22:3 AMP:
My God, my Rock, in Him will I take refuge;
my Shield and the Horn of my salvation;
my Stronghold and my Refuge, my Savior—You save me from violence.
With God as our Rock, we have no reason to be afraid.
All it takes is placing our faith in Him alone.”
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I so appreciate the encouragement given through these devotionals written by Tina, Laura, Cynda, Ann, and Ahmee. Having consistent faith is among the more difficult requirements of our Christian walk. Have you found this to be true yourself? Nevertheless, we must pursue every day believing God and His Word and placing our complete trust in it. Remember,
Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God.
Romans 10:17
The time will come when each of us will stand before our Lord and there will be a reckoning of our lives and our obedience. No doubt each of us wants to hear the words that Jesus spoke in the parable of the ten talents (Matthew chapter 25)…
Such powerful reminders and encouragement! Thank you, girls!
It was a great week of teaching, Ladies! Thank you all, and thank you, Coleen, for bringing together the high points for our minds and hearts to absorb more completely.
my joy, clella! so thankful for my sister-devo writers! <3