Eye hath not seen, nor ear
heard, nor have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath
prepared for them that love him. 1 Corinthians 2: 9
As we read
these verses, we see through it, miracles, wonders and glories that God has
prepared for his people, but the first question to arise is: Is God speaking to
this present time or is God speaking to time the eternity. Because if we
analyze it carefully otherwise we could preach and not what the verse really
meant.
Faith is
knowing, even at 1:30 pm, the stars are still in space. The fact not see them
does not negate its existence.
Throughout
your life you will find a difference between what the Lord tells you, and what
the circumstances say. Faith is a decision of who to believe, not only what
to believe. We pray with faith, taking the simple yet profound choice to
believe that God is there, that He receives us and listening to us. When we
told him about the money we need for expenses, for the teeth of children, about
the work that we lost or broken friendship we want to be restored, he would
answer not saying that these situations are not real. They are real and they
knew that even before the were.
Faith is not about a couple of roses lenses; It is not a
fantasy, or a religious term for naivety. Jesus promised that "will not
leave us" with our own resources or strategies.
Prayer is one
of the ways in which He assures us that leaves us alone to deal with the real,
and sometimes distressing realities of a broken world. He says, "Have faith in God"
(Mark 11:22). It does not say, "Trust in Me; these problems
do not exist. " Rather, he says: "Trust in Me; I can handle them in
ways that you you can not imagine. "
1. No eye has seen: that we will
not see, today all social networks and media, we were able to see things that
our ancestors did not see, but very wonderful things seem, God is not refers to
that, God refers to a wonderful spiritual world, as the wonderful
spiritual world that great men of prayer and consecration saw through aT
2. Moses saw the
burning bush and in the fire and was not consumed. Saw, the plagues that
descended on Egypt, saw the Red Sea Opening.
3. ELIAH: saw the ravens brought him bread and meat
in the morning and afternoon, (God said, I have commanded the ravens to take
you bread and meat), Vio opened the Jordan River, saw the chariots of fire that
came to get him to take him to heaven.
4. DAVID: He saw
how God before him defeated the giant Goliath, and after that I saw, as
Israel conquered the land God had promised and that judges could never conquer.
By having
faith in God and His wonderful promises to take charge of our lives and use us
in a ministry, we can be sure, in advance, that He is faithful to His word.
What promises is as good as what has already been delivered.
... Today I
see what my natural eyes can not see.
Lord, Thank you for opening my eyes to
contemplate what naturally can not see. Today that surprised me once again.
Amen.
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