Good
Morning All,
Matthew 17:20;
“He said to them, “Because of your little faith. For truly, I say to
you, if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you will say
to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move, and nothing will
be impossible for you.”
He was
called “The Great Blondin”. He was an
acrobatic daredevil who would dazzle people with his stunts on a tightrope over
Niagara Falls. One time he stopped in
the middle of the rope, sat down and cooked an omelet. He first crossed Niagara Falls in 1859. Yet one of his greatest stunts occurred a few
years later.
People had come to look forward
to his antics. He was a great showman
who played to the crowds. Once he asked
if the people thought he could go across the tightrope while pushing a
wheelbarrow. Everyone there gave a
rousing cheer of support. He then asked
if they thought he could do it blind folded.
Again, a loud and rousing cheer went up.
He then paused and looked at the crowd and asked if they thought someone
could ride in the wheelbarrow. Once
more, everyone shouted their approval.
He then asked, “Who wants to go first?”
There was dead silence.
The people had faith but not
very much. They thought he could give
someone a ride in the wheelbarrow across the span of Niagara Falls just so long
as it wasn’t them. Faith is defined by
Christians as the desire to embrace God’s promise of forgiveness. It is that desire that God gives us to trust
in the promise of forgiveness and salvation.
This is the working and simple definition of faith that we use in
Confirmation class. Faith is the desire
to trust in God’s promise.
This desire must counter the desire to trust
our self. This sinful desire of not
trusting God is the devil’s ploy. From
the time of Eve until Christ’s return, the devil will always ask, “Did God
really say?” Faith turns away the desire
to believe the devil and to believe in God.
Faith takes the promise that God makes to us and holds onto it as
tightly as we can. We embrace it gladly
and with the confidence of God’s promise of forgiveness.
The beauty of faith is that
it doesn’t take much. We are never
measured by how much faith we have; it is only necessary to have faith. Yet growing our faith should be an earnest
desire and goal of the Christian. The
deeper the faith the tighter we can cling to God’s promise of salvation and
forgiveness. The stronger the faith we
possess, the greater we will be able to fight off the devil’s attacks and
temptations. A strong and growing faith
will aid us in the battle against the world and what it throws at us as well. Faith, the desire to trust in God’s promise,
will help us prevail against the devil by God’s grace.
Father, give us faith the
size of a mustard seed. Help us to move
the mountains of doubt and despair that hinder us. Bring us closer to you that we may cling even
tighter to you. Help those who feel the
embrace as weak or not there. Guide them
by your Spirit. In Jesus’ precious name
we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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