Believing Before Seeing
"The land which I do give them,
even the children of Israel" (Joshua 1:2).
God here speaks in the immediate
present. It is not something He is going to do, but something He does do, this
moment. So faith ever speaks. So God ever gives. So He is meeting you today,
in the present moment. This is the test of faith. So long as you are waiting
for a thing, hoping for it, looking for it, you are not believing. It may be
hope, it may be earnest desire, but it is not faith; for "faith is the
substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." The
command in regard to believing prayer is the present tense. "When ye pray, believe that ye
receive the things that ye desire, and ye shall have them." Have we come
to that moment? Have we met God in His everlasting NOW? --Joshua, by
Simpson
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True faith counts on God, and
believes before it sees. Naturally, we want some evidence that our petition is
granted before we believe; but when we walk by faith we need no other evidence
than God's Word. He has spoken, and according to our faith it shall be done
unto us. We shall see because we have believed, and this faith sustains us in
the most trying places, when everything around us seems to contradict God's
Word.
The Psalmist says, "I had
fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of
living" (Ps. 27:13). He did not see as yet the Lord's answer to his
prayers, but he believed to see; and this kept him from fainting.
If we have the faith that believes
to see, it will keep us from growing discouraged. We shall "laugh at
impossibilities," we shall watch with delight to see how God is going to
open up a path through the Red Sea when there is no human way out of our
difficulty. It is just in such places of severe testing that our faith grows
and strengthens.
Have you been waiting upon God, dear
troubled one, during long nights and weary days, and have feared that you were
forgotten? Nay, lift up your head, and begin to praise Him even now for the
deliverance which is on its way to you. --Life of Praise
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Faith Becomes Sight
"Have faith that whatever you
ask for in prayer is already granted you, and you will find that it will
be" (Mark 11:24).
When my little son was about ten
years of age, his grandmother promised him a stamp album for Christmas.
Christmas came, but no stamp album, and no word from grandmother. The matter,
however, was not mentioned; but when his playmates came to see his Christmas
presents, I was astonished, after he had named over this and that as gifts
received, to hear him add,
"And a stamp album from
grandmother."
I had heard it several times, when I
called him to me, and said, "But, Georgie, you did not get an album from
your grandmother. Why do you say so?"
There was a wondering look on his
face, as if he thought it strange that I should ask such a question, and he
replied, "Well, mamma, grandma said, so it is the same as." I
could not say a word to check his faith.
A month went by, and nothing was
heard from the album. Finally, one day, I said, to test his faith, and really
wondering in my heart why the album had not been sent,
"Well, Georgie, I think grandma
has forgotten her promise."
"Oh, no, mamma," he
quickly and firmly said, "she hasn't."
I watched the dear, trusting face,
which, for a while, looked very sober, as if debating the possibilities I had
suggested. Finally a bright light passed over it, and he said,
"Mamma, do you think it would
do any good if I should write to her thanking her for the album?"
"I do not know," I said,
"but you might try it."
A rich spiritual truth began to dawn
upon me. In a few minutes a letter was prepared and committed to the mail, and
he went off whistling his confidence in his grandma. In just a short time a
letter came, saying:
"My dear Georgie: I have not
forgotten my promise to you, of an album. I tried to get such a book as you
desired, but could not get the sort you wanted; so I sent on to New York. It
did not get here till after Christmas, and it was still not right, so I sent
for another, and as it has not come as yet, I send you three dollars to get one
in Chicago. Your loving grandma."
"As he read the letter, his
face was the face of a victor. "Now, mamma, didn't I tell you?" came
from the depths of a heart that never doubted, that, "against hope,
believed in hope" that the stamp album would come. While he was trusting,
grandma was working, and in due season faith became sight.
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It is so human to want sight when we
step out on the promises of God, but our Savior said to Thomas, and to the long
roll of doubters who have ever since followed him: "Blessed are they who
have not seen, and yet have believed."--Mrs. Rounds.

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