Last night at work I was trying to decide what 'ultimate' faith might be like.
Remember where Jesus says "such great faith I have not seen..."
But imagine the centurion had faith to know that God could see his servant all the time.
And his servant could not be sick unless God had allowed him to be.
And so, through faith, didn't ask God to reverse what He had allowed.
Imagine finding out you've got cancer, but knowing for certain this hasn't come upon you without God allowing it to be so, and trusting completely in God's Love for you, and having zero emotional reaction to the cancer.
And if your friend wins the lottery and gives you a million, again, no emotional reaction.
And imagine 100% believing that God, if He wanted to, could pluck you out of the world right now and put you in paradise for 5 minutes while He rewinds the whole of creation 10 years, and then put you back onto the earth.
And so, if we could achieve that kind of faith, then the worst atrocities should cause no emotional reaction in us, because God has it all covered, and, if He wanted to, He could instantly supply endless food to all starving children.
So, then, why doesn't He feed them?
Is it perhaps to see what we, His children, will do with all the Lazarus's at our gate, according to the capacity that He has given us?
It seems that Love grows inside our soul like a tree.
And its growth depends on us maintaining the umbilical-cord of faith. (or the invisible wi-fi hook-up of faith)
And that would seem to me to be the whole point of this Creation,
That, given the opportunity to grow to full maturity in Love through faith in Jesus Christ, we do.
And so in the end, once the tree is mature, we can put away the scaffolding of our Christianity, and freely pour out love into the world, like pouring water on the ground, which always fills the holes nearest to it first, selflessly giving ourselves away as servant of all.
Remember where Jesus says "such great faith I have not seen..."
But imagine the centurion had faith to know that God could see his servant all the time.
And his servant could not be sick unless God had allowed him to be.
And so, through faith, didn't ask God to reverse what He had allowed.
Imagine finding out you've got cancer, but knowing for certain this hasn't come upon you without God allowing it to be so, and trusting completely in God's Love for you, and having zero emotional reaction to the cancer.
And if your friend wins the lottery and gives you a million, again, no emotional reaction.
And imagine 100% believing that God, if He wanted to, could pluck you out of the world right now and put you in paradise for 5 minutes while He rewinds the whole of creation 10 years, and then put you back onto the earth.
And so, if we could achieve that kind of faith, then the worst atrocities should cause no emotional reaction in us, because God has it all covered, and, if He wanted to, He could instantly supply endless food to all starving children.
So, then, why doesn't He feed them?
Is it perhaps to see what we, His children, will do with all the Lazarus's at our gate, according to the capacity that He has given us?
It seems that Love grows inside our soul like a tree.
And its growth depends on us maintaining the umbilical-cord of faith. (or the invisible wi-fi hook-up of faith)
And that would seem to me to be the whole point of this Creation,
That, given the opportunity to grow to full maturity in Love through faith in Jesus Christ, we do.
And so in the end, once the tree is mature, we can put away the scaffolding of our Christianity, and freely pour out love into the world, like pouring water on the ground, which always fills the holes nearest to it first, selflessly giving ourselves away as servant of all.
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