Shortly
after a new nightclub was opened near a church, the members decided
to call an all-night prayer meeting. While they were praying, a
powerful thunderstorm engulfed the city, and lightning struck the
club and burned it to the ground.
The
owner of the club became angry and decided to sue the church. At the
hearing, however, the church denied any responsibility for the
destruction of the club.
Confused,
the judge exclaimed, “I’m not sure where the guilt may lie. On
one hand, the nightclub owner believes in prayer, but – strangely -
the members of the church don’t.”
On
one occasion when Jesus was teaching His followers and disciples
about eternal life, someone asked, “But who can be saved?” He
replied, “Humanly speaking, it is something man cannot do. But with
God, all things are possible.”
Prayer
is asking and receiving. It is not hoping or wishing or wondering. It
is receiving God’s blessings – whatever they may be. Yet, it is
not unusual for Christians to pray, and then be amazed, even
surprised, when God answers a prayer that exceeds their faith. How
interesting.
Perhaps
that’s why Jesus made that statement when talking about salvation.
Consider this: if God can redeem us from our sinful nature, make us
“new creations” and grant us eternal life, can He not do anything
else we ask in His name and for His glory?
Prayer:
Help us, Father, to have a
faith that exceeds our doubts, is stronger than the attacks of Satan,
and stronger than any temptation that could ever defeat us. In Jesus’
Name, Amen.
Scripture
For Today: Mark
10:27
But
Jesus looked at them and said, “With
men it is impossible, but not with
God; for with God all things are possible.”
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