He said to them, "This kind [of
unclean spirit] can come out by nothing but prayer and fasting." —Mark
9:29
“His disciples asked Him privately, ‘Why could
we not cast it out?’ ” (Mark 9:28). The answer lies in a personal relationship
with Jesus Christ. “This kind can come out by nothing but” concentrating on
Him, and then doubling and redoubling that concentration on Him. We can remain
powerless forever, as the disciples were in this situation, by trying to do
God’s work without concentrating on His power, and by following instead the
ideas that we draw from our own nature. We actually slander and dishonor God by
our very eagerness to serve Him without knowing Him.
When you are brought face to face with a
difficult situation and nothing happens externally, you can still know that
freedom and release will be given because of your continued concentration on Jesus
Christ. Your duty in service and ministry is to see that there is nothing
between Jesus and yourself. Is there anything between you and Jesus even now?
If there is, you must get through it, not by ignoring it as an irritation, or
by going up and over it, but by facing it and getting through it into the
presence of Jesus Christ. Then that very problem itself, and all that you have
been through in connection with it, will glorify Jesus Christ in a way that you
will never know until you see Him face to face.
We must be able to “mount up with wings like
eagles” (Isaiah 40:31), but we must also know how to come down. The power of
the saint lies in the coming down and in the living that is done in the valley.
Paul said, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (Philippians
4:13) and what he was referring to were mostly humiliating things. And yet it
is in our power to refuse to be humiliated and to say, “No, thank you, I much
prefer to be on the mountaintop with God.” Can I face things as they actually
are in the light of the reality of Jesus Christ, or do things as they really
are destroy my faith in Him, and put me into a panic?
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