ACCEPTING WHAT GOD SAYS
Thursday, June 01, 2017
Mark [MKJV] 9:14-23
And coming to His disciples, He saw a great crowd around them, and scribes arguing
with them. And immediately all the crowd, seeing Him, were greatly amazed, and
they were running to Him to greet Him. And He asked the scribes, What are you
discussing with them? And one of the crowd answered and said, Teacher, I have
brought my son who has a dumb spirit to You. [Mt.17:15] And wherever he seizes
him, he dashes him. And he foams and gnashes his teeth and pines away. And I
spoke to Your disciples that they should cast him out, and they could not. He
answered him and said, O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you?
How long shall I bear with you? Bring him to Me! And they brought him to Him.
And when he saw Him, the spirit immediately convulsed him. And he fell on the ground
and wallowed, foaming. And He asked his father, How long ago has it been since
this came to him? And he said, From childhood. And oftentimes it has cast him
into the fire and into the waters to destroy him. But if You can do anything,
have compassion on us and help us. Jesus said to him, If you can believe, all
things are possible to him who believes.
Belief always produces
results.
This including
living free. (Jn.8:36) God’s Word explains this in general and specifically in
reference to The Word living and written.
When my being
sinful and needing Jesus the Redeemer was pointed out to me by faithful witness
Bud Bond, I believed what I considered obvious about myself and all others and then
trusted Jesus for salvation. (Bud had me read applicable Scripture aloud to
him.)
Later, in further
study I discovered “resurrection” wasn’t to only be physically realized and celebrated
as a future calendar event. Not obvious to me as something beyond trusting “Going
to heaven!” I didn’t readily accept “the power of His resurrection”.
(Phil.3:10) Then I did, and am glad for it.
Then casually,
then carefully, as encouraged to I studied believers’ designation of “saint”.
Stuck in familial teaching received in youth, I did not agree to the fact even
though much Scripture addresses the followers of Lord Jesus Christ as such.
(KJV: “saint” twice; “saints” 96 times.) Why didn’t I accept the designation
according to God’s Word?
In my belief
“sinner” held me from trusting what the Word living and written addresses His
redeemed as; saint!
Now this is no
longer a problem. However, acting saintly every single moment of the day is.
Lord, help thou
my unbelief! (Mk.9:24) EBB4
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