Darla Dumler

Darla Dumler
Darla Dumler

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Faith Released – Blessings Received


Matthew 18:3
“Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”

Yesterday a young boy in the produce aisle politely asked his mom for graham crackers. His mom agreed to pick them up because he’d made a good snack choice. She told him they had twenty aisles to go through before they would find them so he would need to be patient. The boy was delighted and energized at his mom’s approval and began to count the isles as they shopped. He continually thanked his mom for the crackers and recited a long list of people he would share them with. After hearing his thankful anticipation for six aisles, his mom made a beeline for the twentieth aisle. I saw them ten minutes later. The boy was quiet and grinning ear to ear, holding his treasure box of graham crackers. I don’t know if his mom wore down from the constant confession of the boy’s faith, or if she was overjoyed at the thankful anticipation, but the reality was she chose to bless her son sooner than he expected. The boy believed, he spoke with a believing, grateful heart, and he counted the aisle numbers down in happy anticipation as he moved forward, and so he was blessed.

This young boy illustrated what we must do to release our faith to receive our answers or blessings that God promises us in His word. Our loving Father walks along side us everywhere, just waiting for the right heart and faith to be present to bless us. 

Sadly, more often I see children and adults throwing fits, whining, and complaining in hopes to wear down or manipulate the person in authority. The result is usually no, not now, not ever, or a spanking. In the Old Testament, the Israelites wandered around in the desert for forty years because of their disobedience and lack of belief. They were determined to do it their way and only a very few were ever chosen to receive the blessing of the Promised Land.  

Our personal relationship with Christ is a process. He asks us to trust Him and not the people, circumstances, situations, or feelings that encase our being. I would like to challenge you to confess from the depths of a sincere heart the following prayer every morning and evening for thirty days and share with me what has happened.

God, thank you for your love and sacrifice that has blessed me with the mercy, grace, and love I need for this day. Thank you for your protection, wisdom, guidance, and strength. I believe you are working in my life even if I can’t see it. I surrender my will to you and ask you to guard your servant and help me release my faith in thought, words, and deeds and share the blessing you have given me.

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