Believe It Before You See It

Our most precious, valued possession and our greatest strength is derived from the same one that taught the sun where to stand in the morning. Reading today John 20:19-31, we are given examples of Jesus appearing to His disciples after His death on the cross. What a valued possession given to us as our Redeemer lives and His Spirit is in our heart!

On Sunday evening, the disciples were together full of fear because of the Jewish leaders. Jesus came in and said, “Peace be with you (v. 19)!” Thomas was not there with them but a week later, he was with them at the same house (v. 26). The doors were locked but Jesus came in and gave Thomas the chance to see Him. Jesus told Thomas to put his finger in the nail marks and put his hand into His pierced side.

For doubting Thomas, seeing and believing are related. With the way the world is today, many have doubts and need to see to believe. How can we doubt less? How can we believe without seeing?

I remember my senior year in high school playing baseball. The coach gave a speech before a tournament that weekend. It was about a golfer who was sick for several weeks. He laid in his bed playing rounds of golf in his mind. When he was able to physically play golf again, he went out to shoot his best round of golf ever because he had been practicing in his mind.

The golfer had found a way to practice playing golf and see himself making the best shots possible. Martin Luther King, Jr. said one time, “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” In a similar way, the solution for any doubt we face is to step ahead with faith. To believe before we see with vision, so we receive instruction with the steps to take as we set out to accomplish God’s plan for us. 

Thomas doubted and we may too at times as we demand evidence and the ability to see things with our own eyes to verify in order to truly believe. Jesus knew Thomas’s needs and He knows our needs too! Although we are all broken, there is beauty endowed in our brokenness because of Jesus.

Jesus meets us in our doubt. He gives us what we need including assurance, purpose, and the help we need to believe. The arisen Christ changes everything because His forever presence through the Holy Spirit continually recreates us so we are prepared for each challenge we face.

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Respond With Excitement

A thought from “Heart Like A Burning Fire” is that when Jesus calls out your name and reveals himself to you, do like Mary Magdalene and respond with excitement.

Be ready to share with others the Good News that Jesus is alive and with us. Let us celebrate today with the song He Is With Us – Love & The Outcome.  

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Heart Like A Burning Fire

This day with God, be encouraged and live with a heart on fire because we can trust Him. Live each day knowing He is with you always and with passion knowing the future with Him will be beyond what you could imagine. Reading today in John 20:11-18, we discover the reason to be encouraged. 

Mary Magdalene thought someone had taken Jesus’ body. She looked inside the tomb and saw two angels. She talked to them and was crying. She then turned around and saw Jesus but did not recognize that it was Jesus. She thought he was the gardener (v. 15). When Jesus spoke her name, she recognized it was Jesus. Full of excitement, she went to the disciples to tell them about the wonderful news (v. 18).

When Jesus calls out our name and reveals himself to us, we are to do the same. Respond with excitement and be ready to share with others the Good News. With enthusiasm, we capture everyone’s interest and they join in to change the world for the better.

If you have a passion for what you do, it isn’t work at all because you enjoy what you do. Many times, I think back and smile at the memories of years ago. I remember picking dewberries in an area near the railroad tracks near our house. If I found enough, mom would make a dewberry pie.

Knowing Jesus is alive reminds us that the future and present are exciting too! God is with us and it’s exciting to think about what He’s going to do in the future. With God, we can get through anything, we can patiently grind out difficulties, and we can celebrate because of the victory we will always have with Him.

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Thought From Devotional 04-05-2024

John the Baptist gave his testimony in John 1:19-34. Giving testimony helps show the problem we all have and with that first step towards seeing the Light. Once the solution is known, we are moved to step ahead to a new and improved beginning for the days ahead.

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Claim the Power and Celebrate

In life there can be difficulty and the thought is “can’t get worse than this” but as explained in “Can’t Get Better Than This”, Jesus made the impossible possible by conquering death. Those who believe in Him can do the same.

This day with God, make sure you have claimed a piece of that power that is capable of even overcoming death and celebrate with the song I Can Only Imagine – MercyMe.

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