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Have A Little Faith

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

Life is starting to get back to “normal” (whatever normal is?). School starts back tomorrow and the wanderings of the summer are coming back home. Hopefully that means a little more time to blog again, as I’ve only managed about once a week for a little while.

My musing for today is about faith. Our sermon in church this morning was about mercy (and it was a great sermon), but sometimes God shows me something else through His word…stuff I wasn’t even looking for. So in addition to hearing about mercy this morning, God gave me a quick lesson on faith (and my lack of it).

The “revelation” came in the form of one of Jesus’ stories. This one is found in Matthew 17:14-20. It’s the story of a father with a boy who is demon possessed. The dad takes the boy to the disciple to have them cast out the demon…but they can’t do it. So the father appeals to a higher power …Jesus (and rats out the disciples in the process).

Frustrated, Jesus has the boy brought to Him and in about half a second casts the demon out…BAM! Just like that…nothing to it. So the disciples ask Jesus the obvious question (I’m sure they waited for a little private moment to spare themselves the embarrassment): “Jesus, why couldn’t we cast out the demon?”

And the answer Jesus gives is as piercing to me today as I’m sure it was to the disciples 2,000 years ago:

“You don’t have enough faith,” Jesus told them.
“I tell you the truth, if you had faith even as small as a mustard seed,
you could say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it would move.
Nothing would be impossible.”

What a smack in the face! Jesus tells us it doesn’t take much faith…just a mustard seed amount (and that’s small) and you can move mountains. Apparently the disciples didn’t even have that much…they couldn’t cast out a demon much less move an entire mountain.

Can’t say that I fare much better on most days. But it’s quite a thought to think we have this kind of spiritual power at our finger tips. And all it takes is a little faith in the God of the Universe…who happens to care about us and wants our very best. Just need to have little faith and “nothing would be impossible”. Wow.