Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Day 17 of 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting - Humility

And when they had come to the multitude, a man came to Him, kneeling down to Him and saying, “Lord, have mercy on my son, for he is an epileptic and suffers severely; for he often falls into the fire and often into the water. So I brought him to Your disciples, but they could not cure him.”
—Matthew 17:14–16

What a great example of humility: this man approached Jesus and knelt before Him in the midst of a crowd. As the fa-ther approached, he believed that Jesus would bring his son relief. But even in his belief, his approach was humble and submitted to what Christ would choose to do.

Looking further into the story, we find the father was also persistent and resisted taking offense. Though the disciples were not able to help him, he set aside his temporary disappointment in their failure and continued to seek after Je-sus—the solution to his circumstance, the source of relief through his trial.
God is never late and His solution is always perfect!

Being humble before God is realizing our need of Him, submitting to His will, pursuing Him, and being confident the outcome will occur in God’s perfect timing.

Be encouraged that approaching God with a heart of humility will always position you to find relief in Jesus.

Don’t be ashamed to humble yourself before God, even in the presence of others. Though offenses and disappointments may come, continue in your pursuit of Jesus. You may not get relief right away but know this: God is never late and His solu-tion is always perfect!

The higher a man is in grace, the lower he will be in his own esteem. —Charles H. Spurgeon

Bible Reading Plan: Genesis 17

Prayer Focus: Prayer is a posture of humility. Humble yourself before the Lord each day and bring your cares to Him. He wants to meet you where you are and answer your every need. Pray, too, that God will help you with the disap-pointment and discouragement that we all face along the way. Is there discouragement in your heart today? Write it down and release it to our perfect God.

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