" Scripture
does not say, "If you have faith like a cedar," but "if ye have
faith as a grain of mustard seed" Matthew 17:20.
God cautions us to
be tender to His lambs, but no one can ever be as gentle as the Father Himself.
Scripture lists three ranks of saints-- "fathers," "young
men," and "little children 1 John 2:12-14.. The Spirit of God shows
His concern by mentioning the young ones first and delivering the sweet promise
of mercy to them: "I write to you, little children, for your sins are
forgiven you for my name's sake" (v. 12). In plain terms He says their
sins are forgiven. And at the same time He stops the mouth of guilt from
discouraging them and opposing the Gospel-- forgiven for His name's sake, a
name far mightier than the name of a person's worst sin.
Sincerity, then,
keeps up the soul's credit at the throne of grace so that no sin or weakness
can hinder its welcome with God. Regarding iniquity in the heart, not just
having it, keeps God from hearing our prayer Psalm 66:18. This is a temptation
which Christians often wrestle with when they let their personal shortcomings
turn them away from prevailing prayer-- they cower like some poor people who
stay away from church because their clothing is not as fine as they would like.
To take care of
this problem God has provided the promises-- which, in any case, are our only
ground for prayer-- and has made them to fit the tiniest degree of grace. And
as a well-done portrait faces everyone who enters the room, so the promises of
the Gospel covenant smile upon everyone who sincerely looks to God in Christ.
Scripture does not say, "If ye have faith like a cedar," but "if
ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed Matthew 17:20. . Justifying faith is
not beneath miracle-working faith in its own sphere. The least sincere faith in
Christ removes the mountainous guilt of sin from the soul. Thus every saint is
said to have "like precious faith 2 Peter 1:1.In Genesis we can barely see
Sarah's faith, but in Hebrews 11. God gives it honorable mention, alongside
Abraham's stronger faith.”
Quoted material from, ”The Christian in Complete
Armour Daily Readings in Spiritual Warfare” by Gurnall and James S Bell.
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