I don't usually do this on my blog, but I felt this passage from the book was too powerful to ignore. This also comes out in our newsletter, but I think we could all read it more than once! The italic portion is from John Ortberg's book If
You Want to Walk on Water You’ve Got to Get Out of the Boat. Enjoy!
Again a thought
from our continuing look at the book: If
You Want to Walk on Water You’ve Got to Get Out of the Boat. Want the secret to more
faith? Read on.
I
believe an important reason why God so often asks us to take a first step has
to do with the nature of faith and how it grows. Most people I know wish, at least at certain
points in their lives, that they had more faith. I know of people who torment themselves over
having too little of it. They are
certain that their lack of faith is the reason for an unanswered prayer, for
spiritual weakness, or for a sense of distance from God.
Martin
Luther knew all about doubt: “In Torgau a wretched little woman once came to me
and said, ‘Ah, dear Doctor, I have the idea that I’m lost and can’t be saved
because I can’t believe.’ Then I
replied, ‘Do you believe, dear lady, that what you pray in the Creed is
true?’ She answered with clasped hands,
‘Oh yes, I believe it; it’s most certainly true!’ To which I replied, ‘Then go in God’s name,
dear lady. You believe more and better
than I.’”
“It’s
the devil who puts such ideas into people’s heads and says, ‘Ah, you must
believe better. You must believe
more. Your faith is not very strong and
is insufficient.’ In this way he drives
them to despair.”
When
people wrestle with doubt, they may tell themselves that they will try harder
to have more faith. But faith is not the sort of thing that can be acquired by
trying harder. Imagine if someone were
to say to you, “I find myself doubting Old
Faithful.
I’m just not sure it can be trusted.”
What would your advice be? Not
“Try harder to believe!” The best advice
for such a person would be, “Just hang around Old
Faithful.
Get to know Old Faithful
better.” And because Old
Faithful is faithful, the better you know it,
the more you will trust it.
It
is the same with God. Never try to have
more faith-just get to know God better.
And because God is faithful, the better you know him the more you will
trust him. The way to get to know his
trustworthiness is to risk obeying him.
Ole Hallesby writes about the father who comes to Jesus to ask him to
help him “if you can.”
“‘If?’
Jesus says. ‘All things are possible to
him who believes.’
‘I
do believe,’ the man says, ‘help my unbelief.’
Like most of us, he was a mixture of trust and doubt. How much faith did he have?
‘Enough
to come to Jesus,’ Hallesby writes. ‘And
that was enough.’”
How much faith do I need? Not a feeling of certainty. Just enough faith to take a step.
I can’t add anything else to
this. I felt it was very powerful and
certainly spoke to the way I feel a lot of the time. Read it again…cut it out…pull it out when you’re
feeling like your faith is lacking and you feel spiritually inadequate. God is faithful! Amen.
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