EYES OF FAITH
READ: John 4:46-54
We walk by faith, not by sight. – 2 Corinthians 5:7
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Judges 9-12
God
sometimes answers our prayers in marvellous ways, but He does not want
us to become preoccupied with the miraculous. That’s why Jesus gently
rebuked the nobleman who begged Him to come and heal his son (John
4:48). But in response to the father’s repeated appeal He said, “Go your
way, your son lives” (v. 50). The father came to “believe” on the basis
of Jesus’ word alone. The reality of his faith is seen in the fact that
he obeyed Christ’s simple command and “he went his way.”
Upon
returning home, the nobleman discovered that his son had been healed
“at the seventh hour” on the previous day. From his servants he learned
exactly what had taken place and when. His son was made well at the same
instant that Jesus said, “Your son lives” (vv. 50-53).
At
times we are amazed by God’s perfect timing and miraculous intervention
when He answers our prayers. We must be careful, though, not to become
so preoccupied with the miracle that we forget the One who performed it.
We need to remain focused on Christ, whether a miracle takes place or
not.
Sooner
or later we will be called upon to trust God as we endure sickness,
grief, or disappointment. That’s when “we walk by faith, not by sight”
(2 Cor. 5:7). – Herb Vander Lugt
Sometimes we see a miracle,
And faith in God revives;
Yet eyes of faith can see God’s hand
At work throughout our lives. – Hess
Believing is seeing what our eyes cannot see.
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