--taken from Streams in the Desert, Feb 17
"God here speaks in the immediate present. It is not something He
is going to do, but something He does do, this moment. So faith ever speaks. So
God ever gives. So He is meeting you today, in the present moment. This is the
test of faith. So long as you are waiting for a thing, hoping for it, looking
for it, you are not believing. It may be hope, it may be earnest desire, but it
is not faith; for "faith is the substance of things hoped for, the
evidence of things not seen." The command in regard to believing prayer is
the present tense. "When ye pray, believe that ye receive the things that
ye desire, and ye shall have them." Have we come to that moment? Have we
met God in His everlasting NOW
--Joshua, by Simpson
True faith counts on God, and believes before it sees. Naturally,
we want some evidence that our petition is granted before we believe; but when
we walk by faith we need no other evidence than God's Word. He has spoken, and
according to our faith it shall be done unto us. We shall see because we have
believed, and this faith sustains us in the most trying places, when everything
around us seems to contradict God's Word.
The Psalmist says, "I had fainted, unless I had believed
to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of living" (Ps. 27:13). He did not see as yet the Lord's
answer to his prayers, but he believed to see; and this kept
him from fainting.
If we have the faith that believes to see, it will keep us from
growing discouraged. We shall "laugh at impossibilities," we shall
watch with delight to see how God is going to open up a path through the Red
Sea when there is no human way out of our difficulty. It is just in such places
of severe testing that our faith grows and strengthens.
--Life of Praise"
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