The Word for Today

by Bob and Debby Gass

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‘…Your faith has made you well.’ Luke 17:19 NKJV

The Syrian army had surrounded the city of Samaria and its population was dying of starvation. Having lived off scraps of bread that folks threw over the wall each day, four lepers quickly assessed that they were in trouble. They said, ‘Why sit here until we die?’ (2 Kings 7:3 TLB) So they went into the enemy’s camp, only to discover God had worked a miracle, causing the Syrians to flee in terror, leaving behind them food, water and riches. What do we learn from these four lepers? When you put your faith into action, God will go to work on your behalf. But you have to rise up and say, ‘If I’m going to die, I’m going to do it reaching for something, building something, going after something.’ When it feels like you are down for the count of ten, you have to rise up and say, ‘I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.’ (Psalm 118:17 NKJV) That kind of faith gets God’s attention every time.

When you get desperate enough you won’t care who God uses, you’ll be willing to receive any help He sends your way. Naaman the leper, a five-star general in the Syrian army, humbled himself and became willing to listen to a girl who washed dishes and made beds in his house. (That’s because she had an answer from God!) He was even willing to dip seven times in the dirtiest river around, in order to come up clean. (2 Kings 5:1-19) Faith says, ‘I don’t care where I have to go, what I have to do or who I have to listen to, whatever God says, I’ll do it.’

 

SoulFood: 1 Cor 10-11, Matt 2:13-18, Ps 139:1-12, Pr 31:25-27

The Word for Today is authored by Bob and Debby Gass and published under licence from UCB International Copyright 2011

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