1 Samuel 14. “Then Jonathan said to the young man who bore his armor, ‘Come, let us go over to the garrison of these uncircumcised; it may be that the Lord will work for us. For nothing restrains the Lord from saving by many or by few.’ So his armor bearer said to him, ‘Do all that is in your heart. Go then; here I am with you, according to your heart'” (Verses 6-7). Jonathan has always been my favorite person in the Bible, second only to Jesus. Why? He had the kind of faith that I want, it seemed effortless. Like he didn’t need to be convinced, he just knew God was able. My second favorite words in the Bible are found in verses 6, “For nothing restrains the Lord from saving by “many” or a “few”. God has no limitations, that was Jonathan’s view. What God can do with a thousand, He can also do with just one. It’s not the amount that matters it’s God who matters. We forget this truth when we are facing our “Philistines”. We question how will we overcome, how we will be victorious when the problem is some much bigger than us? But God (<— my FAVORITE words in the Bible), is BIGGER than any trial we could ever face. So today let’s have the faith of Jonathan and remember that what God can do with a thousand, He can also do with just ONE.
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Judges 6. “Then the Lord turned to him and said, ‘Go in this might of yours, and you shall save Israel from the hand of the Midianites. Have I not sent you?’ So he said to Him, ‘O my Lord, how can I save Israel? Indeed my clan is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the least in my father’s house.’ And the Lord said to him, ‘Surely I will be with you, and you shall defeat the Midianites as one man.’Then he said to Him, ‘If now I have found favor in Your sight, then show me a sign that it is You who talk with me. Do not depart from here, I pray, until I come to You and bring out my offering and set it before You'” (Verses 14-18). I advice you all to read this Chapter it is rich with practical and honest Christianity. I have always loved the story of Gideon, perhaps because for me it is the one of the most relatable stories in the Bible. Gideon’s reactions and interaction to and with God are so very, very, well, human. He reacted the way I would have. God shows up and tells him that he will be the one to defeat the Midianites, and what’s Gideon’s answer: “Lord, uhmm, not only is my clan the weakest here, but I am the weakest among them.” Gideon’s answer boils down to this: Lord you have the WRONG guy. what was God’s answer, “I will be with you, you will WIN.” This morning I woke up and was immediately greeted by bad news. I felt disappointed and my first thought was this, “Lord I just need a chance, an opportunity.” Enter Gideon and God’s reply, “I am with you, you will WIN”. Gideon was the least of the least and God led him to great victory. God wants a willing heart, willing to follow even when we don’t understand and don’t see what He sees. Gideon could not wrap his mind around the fact that God wanted to use him, but instead of saying no. He praised Him and brought Him an offering. Right now I could whine because I didn’t get what I wanted, but I am going to follow Gideon’s example. I will praise God, because although I may not fully understand. I trust He has a reason and a better plan. He who calls us is FAITHFUL, He will ALWAYS ACCOMPLISH what He set out to do.
DAY 256 (2014)

Faith like a child. Trust like a child. Fearlessness of a child. On these are heaven’s foundation built.
(Picture by Karla S.)
Child like faith. It is the foundation of of faith. When the disciples were arguing about about who was the greatest in the kingdom, Jesus places a little child in front of them and says this, “Most certainly I tell you, unless you turn, and become as little children, you will in no way enter into the Kingdom of Heaven”. Childlike faith, childlike honesty it is what God desires. Today I fasted about issues in my heart. The need for a good church home and that God would open the doors to my future and lead me and guide me exactly where He wants me to be. Making this move (to New York) was risky, it required that I let go of everything and come to God with empty hands, so He could fill them. During my fasting and prayer time, my mind ran across my friend Karla. In order for you to understand why this interruption happened, let’s take a step back in time. Karla is one of those friends that can just look at you and somehow you feel better (even if there was nothing wrong). She just has that shiny personality and she’s wicked hilarious. I have had many moments of stomach cramps from laughing so hard. Three months into this year she experienced every parent’s nightmare (I won’t elaborate, if you’re a parent or know a parent then you already know). Needless to say her shine lost a little of it’s gleam. But even in the midst of pain, she still showed her best side (my girl’s a fighter). I had asked her to come to church with me many times over our 4 year friendship. She was never rude, but she always declined the invitation. My last day of work, a Friday, she and I left together. I had one week left in Florida, we tried to make plans for Saturday, but I had already made plans for the day. The she said, “What about Sunday?” To which I said, “Sure, but it will have to be after church.” Her reply, “Maybe I’ll come to church with you.” Me, “Yes! And you can’t back out.” She smiled, and we agreed that she’d meet me at church on Sunday. She did and she brought her adorable four year old son with her. That day when the altar call came Karla went up. The day had way more happen then I could put into a post. But when I say God met her right where she needed Him to, it is NOT an exaggeration. It started from the moment her son walked into the 4 year old classroom like he’d been going there for years, to the person who talked to her after church, who just happened to have gone through the same devastation that Karla was currently going through… coincident? I think NOT. GODINCIDENT. Today in my quiet time she flashed across my mind, I wondered how she was doing. I sent her a text. She replied with the above picture. She said, “He’s sitting in the back of his brother’s car on the way home from church… praying” and no one prompted him to do it. Floored! I was floored. Childlike faith. Want to be the greatest? Be childlike. That faith that comes from innocence. That faith that believes just BECAUSE… As I looked at the picture and read the words I said this to God, “If this was the only reason You moved me from Florida, then it is ALL worth it.”
“And He called a child to Himself and set him before them, and said, ‘Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven'” (Matthew 18:2-4).
Lesson: Childlike faith, it is the foundation God wants to build on.

