Now that we have established that all people have faith and practice faith every day, where do we go from here? One person believes that the light switch will turn on the light (practical faith) and another believes that prayer to God will change things for the better (Spiritual faith). In other words; it’s dark I can’t see so I turn on the light, so I can see [or] The Spiritual equivalent; my situation Is dark and hopeless, so I turn on the switch of my faith; prayer, and now my situation is much clearer, my way is lit by faith.
How different are these two actions? I see little difference. The nonbeliever and the believer obtain a similar result. Illumination and assurance to traverse a dark area of their life, one physically, one Spiritually.
The believer is trained by practice to expect an outcome by his prayer and faith just as a nonbeliever is trained to yield a result by his actions also. Believers do not continue to seek, pray, and trust their Heavenly Father while never seeing any proof that their faith is real. They continue because they do see real results. They see people healed, changed, uplifted, and rescued from what nonbelievers quite often call hopeless situations, and often on a daily basis.
When you flip the light switch, the light turns on, right? What if you turned the light switch on and it didn’t turn on? After a few times, you would just stop flipping that switch, wouldn’t you? You would conclude; “this switch doesn’t work.” Likewise, if a person prays and practices his faith and yet nothing happens, won’t they eventually give up? Of course they will.
Still we see millions who practice their faith for life. Why? Because they are flipping the switch and it is failing each time? Absolutely not, they continue because they are experiencing real, tangible answers and results from their faith when they flip the switch, the light does turn on.
The believer sees, hears, smells, tastes, and touches tangible effects of their faith. Some of these are small things, which affect the believer individually. Others may involve many people who experience the same phenomenon simultaneously. These ongoing events are to the believer, proof that the light switch does work when they flip it. Their prayer and faith Is producing supernatural results.
I offer one such situation as an example of the real results from our faith in God. In the spring of 1991 or ’92 while working at an apartment group my helper and I were repairing a main water line which fed the entire complex. I was in the hole and I sent my helper to get the parts which we needed from the truck. Several minutes later he came back and reported “we did not have these parts on our truck.” I really did not believe him, so I sent him back, we had no place to buy these fittings at the hour, all the hardware stores were closed. The helper went back into the back of the truck a second time and again after many minutes came back with the same result. By now I was somewhat frantic, my German blood coursing through my brain, my need to succeed and give water back to all these poor, dry, people looking more hopeless by the minute. My first response as I walked slowly to the truck was composing my bad news for the manager of the apartments, my second thought was just a simple prayer as I got in the back of the truck, “Lord, please help me to help them.” I sifted thorough the PVC tray, it had probably 200 fittings of different sizes and configurations. After a few minutes of digging, pushing back and forth all these different fittings, once or twice even fooled by a close resemblance, I sadly accepted my helpers report, we didn’t have what we needed. Failure has raised its ugly head and I could not change my situation. I said in a low voice ‘Lord why is this happening?’ At the same moment I looked at the floor of the truck below the bin and saw three fittings lying all by themselves which had fallen out as we searched these three times unsuccessfully. I was too depressed by the immense failure I felt to register the sight properly in my mind. I picked them up to throw them back in the bin with the 200 or so neighbors, but stopped dead as I almost tossed them in. “No, it can’t be” I said to myself. But I couldn’t deny what I was seeing. Right size, right shape, right fittings. “Wow!” I exclaimed out loud at this revelation. The very 3 fittings which I needed to finish the job were in my hand.
At that moment, I uttered a phrase which has become the norm and not the exception, “what are the chances of that?” We diligently searched for these three fittings three times with no success and yet, after much useless effort, here they are in my hand. “What are the chances of that?” Only three fell out of the bin, the very three which we needed. Not one that we did not need fell out. Math was never my strong subject in school and still it is difficult for me, but I am sure all you math experts can formulate a problem which might come close to the odds. 200 fittings x multiple minutes searching x 2 people searching = 3 exact items needed falling together alone in one place. See, I told you math was not my strong suit. It was obvious even to a novice at math like me that the odds of this occurring were ridiculously stacked against me. And yet I could not deny the product in my hand.
I immediately thought providence might be responsible, remembering the litter prayer which I uttered on the way to the truck I even uttered another little prayer “thank you God, this must be from you.” That was the beginning of a sequence of events which changed my life these past 25 years or so.
I went home after this job and told my wife about it and she immediately said that it was God. A few days later I came home from work, the T.V. was on and I was listening to a newscast. The commentator was reporting on a story from Michigan. My wife and nearly all of her family are from Michigan, it is where we go on vacation often, so all things “Michigan” are of interest to us. This report was stunning to me. A young man was playing softball with his wife and young children watching. He was on the pitcher’s mound, winding up for a pitch when out of a clear, blue, cloudless sky a bolt of lightening struck him and killed him instantly before his family’s eyes. Hearing this deeply disturbed me because I was also a young man, with a wife and young children, and I enjoyed playing softball myself. I told my wife about this and she was also deeply moved. We prayed to God, “help this poor family Lord, they have suffered so much,” a devastating loss of a husband and father of 2, struck down in the prime of life. As I prayed I remembered a couple of days before at the jobsite and I couldn’t help saying to myself, “what are the chances of that?”
Fast forward 3 months or so, my wife and children and I are on vacation. My wife tells me that she has seen a van that she really loved and wanted me to see it. She was right, this van was beautiful, bigger and newer, more comfortable and low mileage. It was perfect for our family with one exception, we had no credit or down payment to get it. “Impossible” I said to myself, my credit was a wreck from some bad decisions I made several years previous and I couldn’t borrow a nickel if I wanted to, much less $12,000. Beside this we are 2,400 miles from home on vacation visiting my wife’s family with no down payment money. We would have to sell the van we had, and qualify for a loan, two things I considered impossible. But my wife believed and prayed that it would come to pass though I tried to discourage her, not wanting her to have a big disappointment.
To my amazement, both of these things happened and within 24 hours our old van was sold, and we were approved for a loan. As I sat in the finance office signing the loan documents I said to myself, “Lord, what are the chances of that?” In awe of this blessing. One more office, one last person, the last papers to sign and the van was ours. We sat across the desk from the young lady who turned the last page of the contract. It was an added insurance policy which would pay off the van if either my wife or I was to die. “No way” I said out loud. “That will only add to our payment,” but my wife disagreed, saying it was a “good idea.” The loan officer joined her in her disagreement. I said, “we are young and healthy and neither of us is going to die in the next five years, so why should we spend this extra money?”
I will never forget this young woman’s next words. She said “three months ago, my children and I sat watching my husband play softball. It was a beautiful blue cloudless sky and from out of nowhere, a bolt of lightning struck him as he was pitching the ball and killed him instantly.” Amazement flooded my mind, the very woman we prayed for a couple of months earlier was sitting across the desk from us. We consoled her right there and told her how we had been deeply moved out in California at the news of her husband’s death and of our prayers for her to our heavenly Father. As I signed the papers to get the insurance I said to myself again, “what are the chances of that?”
Calling all mathematicians, from 2,400 miles from home, no money, no credit, to: old van sold, loan approved, and meeting and encouraging a person whom we had prayed for. What are the chances of that? Don’t forget to factor in the odds of seeing a 30 second news story, the odds of being struck by lightning and killed on a clear, cloudless day, being moved to pray for a complete stranger, being 2,400 miles away from home, having no credit, no down payment, and Michigan’s population of approximately nine million people. And here we are alone in an office with just that one person. Just the one in nine million population chance is mind boggling to me.
From one simple prayer on a jobsite the impossible has lost it’s [IM] forever. Funny, isn’t it? If you take the IM out of impossible everything is now possible. This new awareness of the possible has revealed an already occurring truth; God has been hearing, answering, and blessing me for a long time, I just didn’t recognize His hand.
Since that day, I have seen hundreds, no thousands of remarkable (co-HIM-cidences) as my wife calls them. People helped, people healed, people lifted from dire circumstances often in a supernatural, unexplainable fashion. I see these things often on a daily basis and have journals documenting many of them. I am a person of faith. Faith in light switches and faith in God also.
You are also a person of faith, faith in light switches and hopefully much more to come. “What are the chances of that?”
Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. And without faith, it is impossible to please Him. For He who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.
If you are still with me, you are a person who desires more than the light switch which up to now may have been the extent of your faith. Realizing that you are a person of faith is an exciting development. There are doors which all od your life have stood closed. They are locked by our inability to see them in in the flesh because they are spiritual. We did not understand that we were already people of faith therefore we could not recognize their existence. But now, having realized we are faithful creatures, we can see many newer, larger faith related opportunities also exist. I use the word door because a door represents passing through from one place to another place. And on this journey to greater faith, we must pass through the temporal door into the supernatural which awaits us beyond this physical realm. (Hebrews 11:1 & 6)
The existence of God and our coming to Him is not an earthly endeavor. It is a step forward in your newfound faith. We are seeking answers to questions which before were impossible. Since IM is now removed from possible, we can now ask these questions with a new expectation. For me, there were 5 questions which I yearned to find answers for. I call them the Big 5.
1. Where did I come from?
2. How did all of this happen?
3. Why am I here?
4. Where am I going?
5. Where will I end up?
Funny, how our language is sometimes a forerunner to truth. Remember when you remove I am from possible all things become possible? Strangely in the spiritual when you add I AM to possible all things are possible. In the Scripture when Moses asked God this question “Who shall I say has sent me?” The divine response was “Tell them I AM sent you.” Jesus, the Son of God (I AM) also said (I AM) the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father (I AM) but through Me. (John 14:6)
I have found all the answers to the Big 5 in the Bible, not only these 5, but also answers to all of the other questions I have every had. Religions change, churches change, but the Book remains the same. Just like the One who is responsible for its existence. The offer is simple as 1 + 1. If you seek Me with your whole heart, you will find me. This is too simple for some, but for me it was a perfect fit.
Calling all liars, cheaters, haters, users, thieves, fornicators, blasphemers, and deviates. We are all welcome to exchange our filthy rags for shining, pure white eternal garments. Of course, we have to give up our dark, impure ways to be sons and daughters of a perfectly holy, perfectly just God in order to receive these eternal benefits. For me and millions like me, Jesus was the fulfillment of my search. In Him I have found perfect love, perfect forgiveness, and perfect peace, which does not exist here on planet earth. Don’t settle for any of the “generics,” get the real thing!
If you have a sincere heart about finding the destiny for which you were created, look to Jesus Christ, Son of God almighty who came to earth lived with us, died for us and is in Heaven, waiting for us now. The simplicity of salvation is already within your heart; confess and forsake your dark deeds and sins. Ask Jesus Christ to come into your heart, confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead and you will be saved. (Romans 10:9) It is as simple as that, don’t complicate it with anything else, salvation is simple so that even the simplest like me can receive it also.
If you have come to this place, congratulations, much more life awaits, for Jesus has come that you have life abundantly. You are a person of faith, practical faith, supernatural faith, and faith in the One true God and His Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ. I encourage you to read the book, start with the New Testament, the Book of John is an excellent beginning. This new-found faith will grow stronger as you take the truth of the Scripture, it will change you into a new person, a person of faith, a person of quality, and a person of love.
Remember the Bible has all you need to thrive in this life and in the next. The Lord bless you and keep you this day, and every day always.