Sunday, 20 October 2024

Percentage Belief

 

 A man named Jarius pleaded with Jesus for help because his daughter was dying. (Luke 8:40-56).

On His way to Jarius’ house, with a crowd following, there was a woman who had been ill for some time and doctors could do nothing for her. She thought: “if only I could get close enough to Jesus and touch His cloak, I’ll be healed.”

And so she did, and she was healed. Jesus felt her touching Him and said to her: “Your Faith has healed you.”

As He continued His journey a messenger came and told Jarius that his daughter was dead. “Don’t disturb Jesus any further.”

Jesus said to Jarius: “Don’t be afraid; only believe and she will be well.”

He then went to the house and raised the child from the dead.

As He was leaving that place, two blind men followed Jesus. (Matthew 9:27-31).

They begged Him to be healed.

So Jesus asked them: “Do you believe that I can heal you?”

“Yes” they answered.

Jesus touched their eyes and said: “Let it happen, then, just as you believe!”

And their sight was restored.

The common theme in these three incidents is that the individuals concerned believed in Jesus and in His power of healing.

The woman did not even have to ask Him. She believed that touching Him alone would heal her.

Jarius must have been devastated to hear of his daughter’s death; but Jesus told him to believe. He had a quick choice to make: carry on towards the house with Jesus, or send Him away. He believed in Jesus.

The two blind men were asked directly: “Do you believe that I can heal you?”

What a challenge from Jesus Himself. Do you really believe? Or are you here because you may have heard so much about me, or as a gamble that it might work, or for some other reason?

When we earnestly pray to God and ask for something; what percentage in us really believes that He can help us? Or is there that minute 1% of a doubt lurking there, at the back of our mind, making us doubt His willingness, or ability, to help?

19 comments:

  1. Good question!
    I believe God answers all my prayers -- maybe not in the way I'd like; but nonetheless, He answers. I leave it to Him to decide what's in my best interests (v. desires).

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    1. Just what I was going to say (but better!)

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    2. I agree, Mevely and Kathy. The important thing is to really believe that He does listen and cares for our needs ... whatever they are.

      God bless.

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  2. Although the spiritual enemy can rob us of belief, my experiences of healing and even a miracle strengthen my faith as I journey on in the Lord. The main thing is that we try to take every word captive and bring it into the obedience of the Word of God.

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  3. ...the world needs healing.

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  4. "I believe, Lord, help my unbelief." God will always answer our prayers, Victor, but in the way He chooses. I'm so grateful that He listens. Blessings!

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    1. Yes I agree, Martha. "I believe, Lord, help my unbelief." is one of my favourite quotes.

      God bless.

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  5. I don't doubt at all that God knows what's best for me. Sometimes I might not agree right away but time always proves Him right :)

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  6. God always knows best for us, he is God after all.

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  7. Sometimes believing is more difficult, then we have to pray for help being set free from unbelief.

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  8. Hello Victor: Doubt: No I fully believe, I feel so sorry for the people that do not believe, some people I hope will return to the belief that Jesus does save and heal.

    Catherine

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    1. Let us pray that many people do return to believe in God and Jesus.

      God bless you, Catherine.

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  9. Love and kindness always. ❤️

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