Faith That Glimpses God's Power and Mercy
True faith trusts God and demonstrates itself outwardly. Obedient, focused-on-the-Lord faith opens our eyes to God's surprising power and mercy!
FAITH IN THE GOD THAT SURPRISES WITH DELIVERANCE
FAITH IN THE GOD THAT SURPRISES WITH VICTORY
You could not see faith at work on those solid walls. Those huge ramparts and battlements seemed to stand fast and firm, yet they “fell down, after they had been marched around seven days.” No battering rams played upon them, but faith can do better work than battering rams or dynamite.
• A man is filling out his income tax form and realizes that if he lists his extra hidden income, it will put him in a higher tax bracket and he will not have money to pay his taxes. He is up against a dark wall indeed. He has a choice to make—do what is logical (just like everyone else does) or be absurdly truthful, trusting God to take care of him.
• A student is doing poorly in class. He needs a B to get into grad school, and as he works on his final exam he realizes it is not going to happen. But he notices that his neighboring A student is working in such a way that he can read all his answers without being seen. What to do? Rationalize and say “God provides!” or be a fool, fixing his eyes on his own miserable dunce paper, trusting God to work things out as he sees fit?
• You have been wronged by an enemy. Now you have the chance to do him ill, and he will never know who did it. Everyone would applaud you for it if they knew you did it. And you know that you can get away with it. But you remember the words of Jesus, “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Matthew 5:43, 44). Will you join the fools’ parade and actually pray for blessing on the one who has wronged you?