Everyone one loves a story where
the underdog triumphs over incredible odds. I have noticed
that overcomers use their two natural eyes to look at the bare naked facts. They don't dabble in denial and tell themselves they don't see what is staring
back at them. But while they view the facts with their natural eyes, they
also have a third eye, the eye of faith.
Do you have three eyes?
People call us
crazy, pie-in-the sky Pollyanna's because of our third eye. They think we are
not living in reality. But we are more realistic than the pessimists because we
know once God has said a thing, it is as real as if it already happened. We
remember that God sees the past,
present, and future simultaneously.
Humanly speaking, it's like seeing yourself as a baby in one room
(that's the past), your present age in the next room, and you living in what God
has promised just one door down. Because God cannot lie, what He has promised
has already happened. You're just not in that room yet.
What has God promised that you are tempted to
doubt? Resist the temptation to look at your present circumstances only with
your natural eyes.
Maybe your third eye
is getting blurry? Is your faith faltering? Verse 19 says that Abraham was
strengthened in his faith. Where did his faith find its strength? In the power
of God! You don't have to muster up faith if it's faith in God because God's promises
are backed up by who He is!
If your third eye is getting blurry, you may be
looking too long at the circumstance and not enough at the One who is greater
than your circumstance.
Maybe the exercise
below can strengthen your third eye if it is growing weak.
Put your name in
place of Abraham's and your circumstance in place of his and see what happens!
Without
weakening in her faith, (your name) faced the fact that (insert your facts here). Yet she did not waver through unbelief
regarding the promise of God but was strengthened in her faith...being fully
persuaded that God had power to do what He had promised.
This is so powerful, Georgia! We forget the future that God has for us - and we become disappointed with where we are. Praise God that He is so faithful to us in spite of our lack of faith.
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