Many a time, when we look at ourselves, we don’t see what we can become.
But when God looks at us, He sees what we can become by His grace.
When Jesus first saw Simon, whose name in Greek means “reed”, He changed
his name to “Peter”, which means “rock”. But did Peter instantly become someone
with the characteristics of a rock—solid, stable and unshakable? No, for a long
time, he continued to act like a reed that bends every which way the wind
blows.
Once, when Peter saw Jesus walking on water, he took a bold step of faith
and said, “Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water.” Then,
as he was walking on the water, he saw the boisterous wind, got scared and when
he began to sink, cried out, “Lord, save me!” (Matthew 14:28–30). Another time,
he said, “Lord, I am ready to go with You, both to prison and to death.” (Luke
22:33). Then, a few hours later, he denied knowing Jesus not once, but three
times. (Luke 22:54–62)
Yet, throughout his reed-like behavior, Jesus kept calling him “rock”
until one day, how Jesus saw him began to take root in him. That day, on the
Day of Pentecost, Peter stood up to preach and 3,000 people were saved! (Acts
2:41). Peter had indeed become a rock, a pillar in the early church.
That was how Jesus transformed Peter. And that is how God wants us to
change the people and situations in our lives.
“Pastor Prince, are you telling me to call my wife ‘a fruitful vine’ as
in Psalm 128:3? You should see my wife. She looks more like a dried-up sour
prune!”
My friend, God did not tell us to call those things which exist as they
exist. What is the point of stating the obvious? It is not going to change
anything. No, God tells us to call those things which do not exist as though
they did, and they will!
Thought For The Day
God tells us to call things which do not exist as
though they did, and they will!
Extract
From Joseph Prince's Daily Grace
Inspirations
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