"Have faith in God."—Mark 11:22.
Faith is the foot of the soul by
which it can march along the road of the commandments. Love can make the feet
move more swiftly; but faith is the foot which carries the soul. Faith is the
oil enabling the wheels of holy devotion and of earnest piety to move well; and
without faith the wheels are taken from the chariot, and we drag heavily. With
faith I can do all things; without faith I shall neither have the inclination
nor the power to do anything in the service of God. If you would find the men
who serve God the best, you must look for the men of the most faith. Little
faith will save a man, but little faith cannot do great things for God. Poor
Little-faith could not have fought "Apollyon;" it needed "Christian"
to do that. Poor Little-faith could not have slain "Giant Despair;"
it required "Great-heart's" arm to knock that monster down. Little
faith will go to heaven most certainly, but it often has to hide itself in a
nut-shell, and it frequently loses all but its jewels. Little-faith says,
"It is a rough road, beset with sharp thorns, and full of dangers; I am
afraid to go;" but Great-faith remembers the promise, "Thy shoes
shall be iron and brass; as thy days, so shall thy strength be:" and so
she boldly ventures. Little-faith stands desponding, mingling her tears with
the flood; but Great-faith sings, "When thou passest through the waters, I
will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee:"
and she fords the stream at once. Would you be comfortable and happy? Would you
enjoy religion? Would you have the religion of cheerfulness and not that of
gloom? Then "have faith in God." If you love darkness, and are
satisfied to dwell in gloom and misery, then be content with little faith; but
if you love the sunshine, and would sing songs of rejoicing, covet earnestly
this best gift, "great faith."-Charles Spurgeon's Morning Meditation, March 7th
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