EVENING DEVOTIONS by James Smith
JANUARY 13
Mark 9:24
And straightway the father of the child cried
out, and
said with tears, Lord, I believe; help
thou mine unbelief.
Our faith is often weak, and our unbelief very
strong.
It is so natural for a sinner to disbelieve God,
and it is often difficult for a Christian to give full credit to God’s
promises.
Sometimes
his word appears to be too good to be true; at other times we gave such a vivid
sense of our sinfulness, that we cannot admit that such great and glorious
blessings are for us.
Indeed, it is very difficult to believe that God
is as good as his word declares; that his promises belong to such sinners; and
that we may, should, believe, appropriate, and plead them as made to us.
We fear presumption, and so yield to unbelief.
We listen to Satan, and so doubt and fear.
But Jesus asks, “If I say the truth, why do ye
not believe me?”
Is then the promise true?
Is it made to sinners?
Does it flow from grace?
Then let us endeavour to believe, to rest on the
word, to expect that God will do as he has said.
Let us take our unbelief where we take our
sins-to Jesus;
let us confess it, deplore it, and cry with his
disciples of old,
“Lord, increase our faith.”
Or with the poor man in the text, “Help thou mine
unbelief.”
Help me to conquer it, and to triumph over it.
Lord, thou hast said, thou wilt forgive,
Bow help me to believe and live:
A living, vigorous faith impart,
And seal my pardon on my heart.
James Smith
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