Friday, October 29, 2010

Do you Believe?

Mat 9:27 And when Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, and saying, Thou son of David, have mercy on us.

Mat 9:28 And when he was come into the house, the blind men came to him: and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this? They said unto him, Yea, Lord.

Mat 9:29 Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you.

Examining this short narrative under the light of the Holy Spirit, we observe that Jesus Christ was on his way somewhere, though the bible does not state. Two blind men followed him crying, “son of David, have mercy on us.” Christ did not answer them or say anything at that moment. So they kept crying as they followed; “have mercy on us” till they got to his destination. These blind men were not angry, nor allowed their pride get in the way. They interpreted his silence as delayed but not denial. The mere fact that Christ did not respond or react to their cry did not mean that they had to turn back and or give up. These men were passionate about what they needed and humbled themselves to follow Christ without questioning him, murmuring against him or pointing fingers at him.

Sometimes, we as human beings not being careful allow our pride to get in the way of our deliverance, restoration, healing, or breakthrough. Instead of us considering and judging things from a divine perspective, we allow our fleshly emotions to have the best of us. This on the contrary causes us to loose the precious things God has ordained for us. “After all I’ve called upon his name, tried reading my bible, went to church and all night prayers, sang in the church choir, paid my tithes, fed and gave money to the homeless, so no and he is not minding me,” some may say. But do you know that his silence is a test of character, passion, and maturity? Do you know that the silence serves as a transfiguration period for us to be like him? Do not let your flesh deceive you that God does not want to answer you or give you anything. He is a prayer answering God and it is his desire and will that we prosper in every areas and aspects of life. Don’t shrink back! Be tenacious and diligent as these blind men were to access what God has for you. Don’t forget that since the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.

According to the narrative, these blind men kept following and when they got the house Jesus asked them a simple question: “believe ye that I am able to do this?” Now, why would they have followed him if they did not believe that Christ was able to heal them? Did not their approach in Christ define their faith in him? The questions Christ asked bring us to understand that, there is a possibility that one can be very diligent, passionate, prayerful, etc and not believe. You see, Christ by the question was not really concerned about their problem, rather, their belief. In actuality our problem is not a problem to God, our sickness is not a difficulty to the Messiah, and our critical conditions are nothing but mere chaff before the Christ. Our moral deficiency is not a problem at all to Jesus because with him all things are possible. His concern is our belief in him. Do you believe that he can deliver you right now as you are reading? Do you believe that you can receive your miracle right now as I write to you? Do you have faith in him to transform you life?

The Lord asked them the question to initiate their faith. By the pronouncement of their belief in response to answer the Lord they activated the faith necessary to receive their sight. When these men were following Jesus the only thing they did was to cry “have mercy on us” which was not exact according to our deduction. The genuineness of their belief was locked in their declaration and until they spoke, they would have remained in that same condition. Do you really believe? If you believe, then you must speak it out. The bible says that let the redeemed of the Lord say so. Out of the mouths baby and suckling has God ordained strength. You shall decree a thing and it shall be established unto thee. The power to affect your today and or future is residing in your mouth and you must speak it forth irrespective of how you feel or what you are going through.

For these blind men to see they needed to actualize their belief through speaking. As far us God was concerned, He had made the provision already. It was not yet manifested because all these years they “cried” but never took a step in declaring their belief. God had already healed you before the foundations of the earth. Your “messed up” life was fixed even before you were born. Your ministry was established before you even started ministry. That marriage you desire was put together even before you thought of having a desire for marriage. All you have to do is to speak it out you belief so that the faith needed will be activated. Declare your belief in Christ and see it manifest for all to see the power and glory of the risen Lord. If you believe, then declare it and according to your faith it shall be done unto thee.

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