Saturday, January 11, 2020

Believing Without Seeing

The year 2019 was filled with many ups and downs, running the gamete of all kinds of emotions from joy to fear to excitement to heartaches to hopefulness. We were presented with good news and bad. All in all, we never really know what comes next. Only God knows. He is the controller of our lives. So, to still try to have control over our own lives is almost foolish. And, we all know how hard it is to surrender all. Doubt comes knocking on the door to our hearts. Fear creeps in. Before we know it, we become doubting Thomas. We have given Thomas this negative connotation. But, at times, we are just like him. So, how do we position our hearts to have full faith and confidence in our Lord who is full of grace, love, and mercy?

Jesus said to Thomas, “Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” John 20:29 (NIV)

My best friend Linda was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in late 2018. Two rounds of chemotherapy later, she received this life-prolonging surgery called the Whipple procedure. Through hope and prayers, she successfully recovered from this surgery. To give her an extra layer of protection, the doctor decided she’d benefit from radiation. We celebrated every step of the way through tears and laughter and praises and prayers.

Then, a CT Scan was done after all those treatments to see whether all was clear and good to go. Unfortunately, another spot was seen on her liver. Bummer! I thought to myself. The stupid little cancer needs to go away and stay away. After all this, it may be all too easy for us to open that door and let doubt come in to hang out and linger long enough for fear and anger to join in. However, Jesus reminds us to have faith. He is the great Physician and Healer and He said to the woman who had been bleeding for 12 years, who came up behind him and touched the edge of his cloak. She did it and proclaimed she’d be healed. He said to her, “Take heart, daughter. Your faith has healed you.” Matthew 9:20-22.


My constant reminder to Linda is to hang on to His coattail, commit to the mountain, go through rounds of chemotherapy, radiation, and whatever you need to do, again. This season, we are going to continue to walk by faith, and not by sight as Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 5:7. God knows of our heartaches, fear, doubt, and shame. His perfect grace and mercy is sufficient to carry us through and it’s just what we need. And, He is asking us to commit to that mountain, as Pastor Brian Benton calls it, because He will help us climb up that mountain, every day.