Christian, how often do we falter in our faith? I know not one who can say he has never struggled. There is no shame in this, because God always brings us back. We need only ask, as did the father of the possessed boy: “I do believe; help my unbelief” (Mk. 9:24).

Remember, Jesus exclaimed that, if we have faith even as a mustard seed, we can declare mountains be moved, and they will be moved for us (Mt. 17:20). It is not that we move them, nor does our faith, but the One in Whom our faith is placed will do it for us. Jesus taught that, if we remain in Him, and His words dwell within us, we may ask whatever we wish and it will be done for us (Jn. 15:7).

There are key points there to consider - abiding in Him and His words abiding in us. What does such a state resemble? What will be the nature of our prayers if these are true of us? We will be conformed to Him. We will ask things that we know are within His will. And what does His word proclaim? That if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us; and if we know that He hears us, we know that we have what we asked of Him (1 Jn. 5:14-15).

Let us therefore seek His will, and ask those things we know Him to want. Then we can have confidence when we ask, and assurance that we will receive. We simply need to believe.


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Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Devotions

Evening, September 23

"Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe." Mark 9:23

A certain man had a demoniac son, who was afflicted with a dumb spirit. The father, having seen the futility of the endeavours of the disciples to heal his child, had little or no faith in Christ, and therefore, when he was bidden to bring his son to Him, he said to Jesus, "If Thou cast do anything, have compassion on us, and help us." Now there was an "if" in the question, but the poor trembling father had put the "if" in the wrong place: Jesus Christ, therefore, without commanding him to retract the "if," kindly puts it in its legitimate position. "Nay, verily," He seemed to say, "there should be no 'if' about My power, nor concerning My willingness, the 'if' lies somewhere else." "If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth." The man's trust was strengthened, he offered a humble prayer for an increase of faith, and instantly Jesus spoke the word, and the devil was cast out, with an injunction never to return. There is a lesson here which we need to learn. We, like this man, often see that there is an "if" somewhere, but we are perpetually blundering by putting it in the wrong place. "If" Jesus can help me- "if" He can give me grace to overcome temptation- "if" He can give me pardon- "if" He can make me successful? Nay, "if" you can believe, He both can and will. You have misplaced your "if." If you can confidently trust, even as all things are possible to Christ, so shall all things be possible to you. Faith standeth in God's power, and is robed in God's majesty; it weareth the royal apparel, and rideth on the King's horse, for it is the grace which the King delighteth to honour. Girding itself with the glorious might of the all-working Spirit, it becomes, in the omnipotence of God, mighty to do, to dare, and to suffer. All things, without limit, are possible to him that believeth. My soul, canst thou believe thy Lord tonight?
Christian, how often do we falter in our faith? I know not one who can say he has never struggled. There is no shame in this, because God always brings us back. We need only ask, as did the father of the possessed boy: “I do believe; help my unbelief” (Mk. 9:24). Remember, Jesus exclaimed that, if we have faith even as a mustard seed, we can declare mountains be moved, and they will be moved for us (Mt. 17:20). It is not that we move them, nor does our faith, but the One in Whom our faith is placed will do it for us. Jesus taught that, if we remain in Him, and His words dwell within us, we may ask whatever we wish and it will be done for us (Jn. 15:7). There are key points there to consider - abiding in Him and His words abiding in us. What does such a state resemble? What will be the nature of our prayers if these are true of us? We will be conformed to Him. We will ask things that we know are within His will. And what does His word proclaim? That if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us; and if we know that He hears us, we know that we have what we asked of Him (1 Jn. 5:14-15). Let us therefore seek His will, and ask those things we know Him to want. Then we can have confidence when we ask, and assurance that we will receive. We simply need to believe. —————— Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening Devotions Evening, September 23 "Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe." Mark 9:23 A certain man had a demoniac son, who was afflicted with a dumb spirit. The father, having seen the futility of the endeavours of the disciples to heal his child, had little or no faith in Christ, and therefore, when he was bidden to bring his son to Him, he said to Jesus, "If Thou cast do anything, have compassion on us, and help us." Now there was an "if" in the question, but the poor trembling father had put the "if" in the wrong place: Jesus Christ, therefore, without commanding him to retract the "if," kindly puts it in its legitimate position. "Nay, verily," He seemed to say, "there should be no 'if' about My power, nor concerning My willingness, the 'if' lies somewhere else." "If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth." The man's trust was strengthened, he offered a humble prayer for an increase of faith, and instantly Jesus spoke the word, and the devil was cast out, with an injunction never to return. There is a lesson here which we need to learn. We, like this man, often see that there is an "if" somewhere, but we are perpetually blundering by putting it in the wrong place. "If" Jesus can help me- "if" He can give me grace to overcome temptation- "if" He can give me pardon- "if" He can make me successful? Nay, "if" you can believe, He both can and will. You have misplaced your "if." If you can confidently trust, even as all things are possible to Christ, so shall all things be possible to you. Faith standeth in God's power, and is robed in God's majesty; it weareth the royal apparel, and rideth on the King's horse, for it is the grace which the King delighteth to honour. Girding itself with the glorious might of the all-working Spirit, it becomes, in the omnipotence of God, mighty to do, to dare, and to suffer. All things, without limit, are possible to him that believeth. My soul, canst thou believe thy Lord tonight?
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