GROW IN FAITH
Now if God so clothes the grass of
the field, which today is, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven,
will He not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? Matthew 6:30
Martin Lloyd
Jones said, "To be of little faith means we are M mastered by our
circumstances instead of mastering them." Worry is an indication of a lack of
faith. Jesus said, "Now if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today
is, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will He not much more clothe you, 0
you of little faith?" Jesus was not saying, "You have no faith."
Rather, He was asking, "Why do you have so little faith?"
There are
people today who believe that God will save their soul, but they have a
hard time believing that God will provide for their needs or resolve
their problems or answer their prayers. They believe in Jesus for
salvation, but they have a hard time believing Him for other things. When a challenge or
a test comes their way, they fall flat on their face.
So how do we
get faith? How do we grow in it? We get it from hearing the Word of
God, because the Bible says, "So then faith comes by hearing, and
hearing by the word of God" (Romans 10:17). But it is not only hearing
it; it is attention with intention. There are different ways to listen. You
can listen and let your mind wander. Or, you can hear God's Word and internalize God's
Word, and as a result grow in faith. Our faith also grows by use—by taking God's
Word and applying it. Sometimes we treat faith as though it were a
fragile little egg, when in reality, it is like a muscle that grows
stronger through use. We need to grow in our faith. May it never be
said of us, "0 you of little faith!" Let's master our circumstances and
let it be said of us, "I have not seen such
great faith in Israel."
Prayer: By faith, take control over every circumstance in your life
taking away your joy and peace.
Scriptural
Reading: Matthew 6:30