Faith Versus Doubting
First Published May 26, 2008
Mark 11:22-24 (NASB)
And Jesus answered saying to them, “Have faith in God. Truly I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea, and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says is going to happen, it shall be granted him.’”
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I heard a radio commercial the other day that made fun of the quote, “… people have the power to move mountains.” The announcer mocked that it was a bad thing to actually move a mountain, and that the listener should find it logically better to move a mountain of litter from a beach. The fact that the commercial misquoted the Bible made me painfully aware of two things.
The devil is always at work to slowly and cleverly fill people with doubt. Planted doubt can chip away at our faith. Shaky faith in turn allows doubt to grow and become stronger. This again affects our faith. The root of this downward spiral of emptiness can be attributed in part by a lack of knowing scripture, my second observation.
The commercial’s impact feeds upon the fact that the populous is ignorant of famous Bible quotes. Thus when taken out of context or misquoted, the word of God can seem like bad advice. All who call themselves a child of God through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ should commit to scripture memorization.
Shamefully, I’m the best example of someone lacking in this area. So, I’ve come up with a rubric for myself for memorizing scripture. First I will choose 12 scripture passages from various parts of my Bible. I will hand write the verse(s) on day one. Then for the next 6 days I will say the verse(s) and reference aloud. By the seventh day, if the passage is not firmly planted in my heart, I will spend another 7 days on it. After I memorize 12 passages I will choose 12 more for my next goal and see how many I memorize before the end of the year.
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Dear Lord God, although I see your handiwork everyday, I sometimes doubt. Through memorizing your word, help me to have steadfast faith that will not waiver, even under outside attacks of doubt. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.
Copyright 2008 by Karen Vaughn
Mark 11:22-24 (NASB)
And Jesus answered saying to them, “Have faith in God. Truly I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea, and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says is going to happen, it shall be granted him.’”
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I heard a radio commercial the other day that made fun of the quote, “… people have the power to move mountains.” The announcer mocked that it was a bad thing to actually move a mountain, and that the listener should find it logically better to move a mountain of litter from a beach. The fact that the commercial misquoted the Bible made me painfully aware of two things.
The devil is always at work to slowly and cleverly fill people with doubt. Planted doubt can chip away at our faith. Shaky faith in turn allows doubt to grow and become stronger. This again affects our faith. The root of this downward spiral of emptiness can be attributed in part by a lack of knowing scripture, my second observation.
The commercial’s impact feeds upon the fact that the populous is ignorant of famous Bible quotes. Thus when taken out of context or misquoted, the word of God can seem like bad advice. All who call themselves a child of God through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ should commit to scripture memorization.
Shamefully, I’m the best example of someone lacking in this area. So, I’ve come up with a rubric for myself for memorizing scripture. First I will choose 12 scripture passages from various parts of my Bible. I will hand write the verse(s) on day one. Then for the next 6 days I will say the verse(s) and reference aloud. By the seventh day, if the passage is not firmly planted in my heart, I will spend another 7 days on it. After I memorize 12 passages I will choose 12 more for my next goal and see how many I memorize before the end of the year.
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Dear Lord God, although I see your handiwork everyday, I sometimes doubt. Through memorizing your word, help me to have steadfast faith that will not waiver, even under outside attacks of doubt. In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.
Copyright 2008 by Karen Vaughn
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