Moment With The Master

Moment With The Master

“Boundless Possibilities”

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So Jesus answered and said to them, "Assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what was done to the fig tree, but also if you say to this mountain, 'Be removed and be cast into the sea,' it will be done. "And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive." (Matthew 21:21-22)

Just before his death, Jesus made his final entry into Jerusalem.  His purpose was to expose its religious leaders, and to warn Jerusalem of impending judgment.  A fruitless fig tree represented the pitiful condition of Judiasm.  Miraculously, Jesus cursed the tree and used it to teach the apostles an important lesson about faith and prayer.

The focus of effective prayer is God.  There can be no prayer without faith in a personal God.  The atheist cannot pray.  He has no god to pray to.  The infinite “it”, the god of the pantheist, is unsusceptible to prayer.  The god of the deist is so far removed he does not care.  The Christian can pray believing in a personal God who intelligently listens to his petitions.  He prays to a God who is able to keep His pledge to do whatever He wishes.  

The Apostles were still weak in faith.  Thus, the Lord’s lesson: “have faith in God”; “do not doubt”.  Doubt destroys the strength of prayer, but with faith “all things are possible”.  Absolute trust in the power and good will of God is a prerequisite to effectual prayer.

Effective prayer must also be backed by an active faith.  This faith is reflected in the life of the petitioner.  He must not ask with improper motives (Js. 4:3) He must strive to live according to God’s will.  When you pray what is your real motive?  Is it for personal gain or comfort or that God is glorified?  It is the prayer of a righteous man that avails much.

Prayer that includes these elements can move a mountain.  Remember the Lord’s promises before you pray.  Trust in them and pray with perseverance.  Your challenges may seem like a deep rooted mountain.  Pray in faith, believing in God’s power and love.  With God “all things are possible”.

By George Slover