Immediately
Jesus reached out his hand and caught him. "You of little faith," he
said, "why did you doubt?"
-- Matthew
14:21
It's been said that if you have enough faith to believe the first
four words of the Bible ("In
the beginning, God..."), the rest of Scripture is easy. Still,
even the most veteran Christ-followers can have their moments of
doubt--particularly in times of crisis such as a job loss, a serious illness or
the death of a loved one.
However, trusting in God's promises extends well beyond our
relationships,
employment status and health. His guarantees found throughout the Bible are eternal. And
we can take them all to the bank because of God's proven track record of
reliability. For example, God promised through the Old Testament's Book of Amos that the city
of Tyre would be destroyed because of its harsh treatment of Israel. And a few
centuries later, the armies of Alexander the Great indeed leveled Tyre's
impregnable fortress walls. God also promised to reunite his scattered chosen
people from around the globe. About 2,500 years later, God did just that
through the birth of the State of Israel in 1948.
It doesn't stop there. J. Barton Payne's Encyclopedia of Biblical Prophecy
lists more than 1,800 other promises from God. And no doubt his greatest was
fulfilled--once again, as predicted centuries earlier--through the birth of the
world's Savior (Jesus) in an obscure outpost of the Roman Empire called
Bethlehem. It was then that God came to Earth to personally experience the
human condition.
This fulfillment of God's promise was much more than a mere
footnote in a history book. Through Jesus, the devil was defeated and
Christ-followers were given the power to enjoy victorious, Spirit-filled lives.
Let's also consider these words of assurance that are still relevant 20
centuries after Christ's death and Resurrection.
"Are not two sparrows sold for a penny," Jesus
asked some of his earliest followers. "Yet
not one of them will fall to the ground outside your Father's care. And even
the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So don't be afraid; you are worth
more than many sparrows."
That's our Creator's promise to you and me: that he cares deeply for us. He also knows each of us intimately--even before the foundation of the earth. In fact, the Book of Isaiah tells us that our very names are written on the palms of his hands!
That's our Creator's promise to you and me: that he cares deeply for us. He also knows each of us intimately--even before the foundation of the earth. In fact, the Book of Isaiah tells us that our very names are written on the palms of his hands!
As Christ-followers, uncertainties about our faith will come and
go. But we should be reassured that we worship a God who loves us and has
wondrous plans for our future.
There's no doubt about it!
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