"For
whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that
overcometh the world, even our faith."
(1 John 5:4).
When you study the life of Jesus and
the way He responded to different circumstances, you will discover He was always
in charge. His language was that of faith and absolute mastery. He was always
in control; unperturbed by anything. His words were faith-filled, and He
displayed an attitude of rest in the midst of turmoil. This is the life He’s
given us; a life of absolute mastery, where you cease from all worries and
express your faith unperturbed.
You must learn to be unruffled or
unperplexed regardless of what happens around you! Take charge. Act like Jesus,
who remained unmoved when He was told in John 11:3, "...Lord,
behold, he whom thou lovest is sick." The Master wasn’t moved by the news
of Lazarus’ sickness; He remained unflustered even after He was told that Lazarus
had died and had been buried for four days. He was in charge.
When Jesus eventually showed up,
Mary and Martha at different occasions came to Him and said "Lord if you’d
been here, Lazarus our brother wouldn’t have died." I am often thrilled at
the Master’s response. With neither regret nor fret in His voice, He
said, "…I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me,
though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in
me shall never die…" (John 11:25). What confidence; when others
were extremely confused and agitated!
How I love Jesus; nothing could
shake Him! Relaxed, He stood at the entrance of the sepulchre, uttered a simple
prayer of thanks to the Father, and called out: "Lazarus, come
forth!" The man that had been dead for four days, came out alive (John
11:41-44). That was faith, functioning from a place of rest and absolute
mastery.
Faith recognizes no fear, because it
trusts in the ability of God. When you’re faced with challenges, don’t cower or
become frightful or fretful. Be in charge. All through this year, irrespective
of what happens around you; even if you receive negative news from afar,
maintain your composure and declare God’s Word. Take charge. Refuse to worry;
just give the word and effect a change. Hallelujah!
Further Study
Hebrews 11:1
Andy Agim
Christ Realities
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