Thought For Today - January 11
  EFFORT DEMANDED BEFORE A BLESSING CAN BE GIVEN
By: Robert A. Searles 
 
  Faith without works is dead. We are told  that we are justified by  
faith, and we are to live by faith.  Faith is believing in something  
even though the object of our faith remains unseen.  We are told that if
  we have faith, even as small as a grain of mustard seed, we can say to
  the mountains in our lives to move, and they shall move and be cast 
into  the depth of the sea.
  We all have mountains in our lives that we wish we could remove  
and  we are told to ask our Father in heaven to move them for us , and  
he says that he will, according to his purposes for us if we believe and
  have faith. 
 We read in Hebrews chapter 11:1, that “faith is the  
substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
  Yes, we believe in eternal God who is  high above in the heavens,  
having all power and authority, who can do all things because nothing   
is too hard for him.  Nothing is impossible with God; but God often   
tests our faith by requiring some sort of effort and action on our part 
 to show that our faith is genuine.  Many times God accomplishes his  
purpose by miraculous, supernatural means, but more often he requires  
some kind of action on our part.
 
 “What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?  Can faith save him?” James 2:14.
 
 We  may believe and have faith that the bible says that Christ was  the
  divine son of God, and that he was crucified and died, and was even  
resurrected, but just by simply believing this fact of history alone  
will not save us.  We must act on what we believe, and receive the free 
 gift of God with gratitude , and rest upon the promises of God for  our
  salvation.
  James gives us an example of how faith and works must work together to
  be effective.  “Seest thou  how faith wrought with works, and by works
  was faith made perfect? And the scripture was fulfilled which saith,  
Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness: and
  he was called the friend of God.” James 2: 22,23.  Abraham believed 
God  and took action as to  that which God had told him to do and God  
blessed him for it.
  We might also use the illustration of how faith and works go together 
 by considering the story of a man caught in a flood, and taking refuge 
 on the roof of his house.  He was a godly man and believed in the power
  of God, and he kept praying that God would save him from his difficult
  situation.  Soon a helicopter flew over and called to him with their  
loudspeaker, telling him that they were come to rescue him and would  
drop a ladder, but he refused to climb onto the ladder because he said  
that God would soon answer his prayer and save him.  The helicopter was 
 God’s means of saving him.  Our faith must be combined with our common 
 sense and work in order for us to receive blessings from God.  Before  
blessing can be given, effort is demanded.
  Jesus and his disciples were confronted with the tax collectors and  
needed money to pay their taxes.  Jesus, almighty God, creator of all  
things, could have materialized the money instantly, but he instead,  
performed the miracle of obtaining the money by requiring effort on the 
 part of the disciples.
 
 “And  when they were come to Capernaum, they that received tribute 
money came  to Peter, and said, doth not your master pay tribute? He 
saith, yes,  and when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, 
saying, what  thinkest thou Simon? Of whom do the kings of the earth 
take custom or  tribute? Of their own children, or of strangers?  Peter 
saith unto him,  of strangers.  Jesus saith unto him, then are the 
children free.   Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go thou to
 the sea, and  cast a hook, and take up a fish that first cometh up,. 
And when thou  hast opened his mouth thou shalt find a piece of money, 
that take and  give unto them for thee and me.” Matthew 17: 24,27.
 They
 had faith to  believe that the coin would be there in the fishes mouth,
 but they were  told to go and cast a hook.  Faith was combined with 
works.
  Christ, being in the synagogue on the Sabbath encountered a man with a
  withered hand.  “And he saith unto the man which had the withered 
hand,  stand forth.  And he saith unto them, is it lawful to do good on 
the  Sabbath, or to do evil, to save life or to kill?  But they held 
their  peace.  And when he had looked round about on them with anger, 
being  grieved for the hardness of their hearts, he saith unto the man, 
stretch  forth thine hand.  And he stretched it out; and his hand was 
restored  whole as the other.” Mark 3: 2-5
 
 Faith  alone was not enough to heal his withered hand.  Jesus required 
him to  stretch forth his hand, works combined. With faith.
  Jesus saw fit to bless Peter and the other disciples with a great  
drought of fish.  They knew he could provide the blessing.  He told them
  to make an effort to do something to receive the blessing by launching
  out into the deep.  They had fished all night and had caught nothing, 
 but Jesus told them to go and try again by launching out into the deep 
 and to let down their nets.  When they obeyed his command they were  
successful.
 
 “And  when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, launch  out into 
the  deep, and let down your nets for a drought. Luke 5: 4.  “And when 
they  had this done, they enclosed a great multitude of fishes and their
 nets  brake.” Luke 5: 6.  Again, for Peter and the other disciples to 
receive  this blessing from the Lord, it required effort on their part. 
 By doing  that which the Lord commanded they showed their faith in his 
provision.
  When the Lord healed the ten lepers he told them to put their faith  
into action, he told them to go and show themselves to the priests.   
They did, and they were healed. Luke 17: 14.
  All the blessings that we receive from God our Father come to us  
because of God’s grace.  God blesses us because he wants to.  God will  
surely help us in every situation in which we find ourselves, but he  
does not want us to be negligent of the powers, and abilities he has  
already instilled within us.  Sometimes in order for God to bless us, he
  requires action on our part. We need to know the talents and abilities
  that God has already given to us, and use them to the best of our  
ability to accomplish God’s purpose in our life.  Much of the time  
effort is demanded before a blessing can be given. 
 
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