Blog Y3 838 - "Believing Beyond the Visible"
And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive. Matthew 21:22.
Whatever our Lord Jesus did during His earthly ministry was never without purpose. Every action carried a deeper meaning and a powerful teaching for us.
Jesus came into this world as fully God and fully man. There was a moment when He was hungry and came to a fig tree. Although it was not the season for figs, He spoke to the tree, and by the next day, it had withered.
This was not simply because of His hunger. Through this act, Jesus was teaching a profound and unforgettable lesson about faith.
He did not just speak about faith. He demonstrated it. He showed us how faith works in real life. Faith is not dependent on what we see, feel, or understand. Even when there is no visible sign, no evidence, and everything seems empty, we are still called to believe.
Our Lord was teaching us that:
Faith must be practiced, not just spoken.
Faith must be active, even when circumstances look impossible.
Faith must be unshaken, even when there is no immediate result.
God specializes in doing the impossible. What we cannot see, He is able to accomplish. He is not looking for perfect conditions. He is looking for faith. Even the smallest measure of faith can move mountains.
Reflection: What step of faith can I take today, trusting that His power is at work even when nothing around me shows progress and every circumstance seems slow to change?
நம்முடைய ஆண்டவர் நமக்குக் கற்பித்தது என்னவென்றால்:
விசுவாசம் என்பது வெறுமனே பேசுவது மட்டுமல்ல, அது நடைமுறைப்படுத்தப்பட வேண்டும்.
சூழ்நிலைகள் சாத்தியமற்றதாகத் தோன்றினாலும், விசுவாசம் செயல்படுகிறதாக இருக்க வேண்டும்.
உடனடி முடிவு எதுவும் இல்லாதபோதும், விசுவாசம் அசையாததாக இருக்க வேண்டும்.

Prayer offered with out doubt can achieve impossible things.
ReplyDeleteThis verse calls us to have tangible faith with righteousness and good acts.