Prayerless Disciples Become Powerless Disciples
Hanging On In Need of Power
Prayerless Disciples Become Powerless Disciples
Christian Life, Faith in
Telephone-pole climbing is an art. In order to climb, one must have a belt that goes around the pole and wear spiked shoes. The secret is to lean back and depend on the belt so the spikes can dig into the pole. Depending on the belt is hard to learn; often a beginner slides down the splintery pole because he won’t depend on his equipment. It only takes a few such experiences to convince the beginner that it is better to depend on the belt.
In the Christian life, God wants us to climb by depending on him. When we are hurt by splinters, we should recognize that they are reminders that we need to depend on his strength and loving protection.148
Prayerless Disciples Become Powerless Disciples
The Problem
Their expression could not shows that they recognized that they lacked the power.
When Moses came down from the mountain he was confronted by Israel’s apostasy (Exod. 32); so on Jesus’ return from the mountain he enters a scene of spiritual conflict (v. 18) and unbelief (vv. 17, 20).
The Answer
Matthew goes out of his way to stress the danger of lack of faith. He has had a lot to say about the failure of the disciples in this department already. It is an important lesson, and the more settled and established a church becomes, the more it needs to learn afresh that it can achieve precisely nothing without sincere dependence on the Lord, a point highlighted by the many manuscripts that add after verse 20, ‘But this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting’—a marvellous rebuttal, incidentally, of the charge that Jesus performed exorcisms by magic. Instead, they happened as a result of implicit faith in the power of the Lord, claimed by prayer and from time to time reinforced by fasting.
Christian Life, Faith in
Telephone-pole climbing is an art. In order to climb, one must have a belt that goes around the pole and wear spiked shoes. The secret is to lean back and depend on the belt so the spikes can dig into the pole. Depending on the belt is hard to learn; often a beginner slides down the splintery pole because he won’t depend on his equipment. It only takes a few such experiences to convince the beginner that it is better to depend on the belt.
In the Christian life, God wants us to climb by depending on him. When we are hurt by splinters, we should recognize that they are reminders that we need to depend on his strength and loving protection.148