So faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ.
Romans 10:17 NASB
When I was studying the Emmaus story, I asked the Lord why
He chose to restrain the eyes of the two disciples such that they couldn’t
recognize Him (Luke 24:13–35). I asked Him, “Wouldn’t it have been better for
them to see You with Your nail-pierced hands?” Wouldn’t it have been better if
Jesus had walked down the busiest streets of Jerusalem, lifted up His hands,
and hollered, “Yo! Everyone, check this out!”
But Jesus knew that doing that would not produce true faith.
He revealed to me that it was more important for the disciples to see Him in
the Word than to see Him in person.
Wow, those words brought so much hope and encouragement to
my heart. If the faith of the disciples was based on them seeing Jesus
physically in the flesh, then what hope do we have today?
Jesus purposefully restrained their eyes so that they would
see Him first in the Scriptures. That places you and me on equal ground and
with equal opportunity as the two disciples. Jesus wants us
all to see Him in the Word.
God’s Word tells us that “faith comes from hearing, and
hearing by the word of Christ” (Rom. 10:17 NASB). This means that the more you
hear Jesus unveiled, expounded upon, and pointed to in the Scriptures, the more
faith will be imparted to your heart to believe everything God’s Word says
about you.
Could it be that the reason many believers are still living
in defeat today is that Jesus has not been unveiled in the Scriptures to them?
The gospel is all about Jesus. It’s not about right doing.
It’s all about right believing about Jesus that makes a difference in people’s
lives.
The apostle Paul says, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel
of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes,
for the Jew first and also for the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is
revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, ‘The just shall live by faith’”
(Rom. 1:16–17).
That’s the gospel that I am not ashamed of. I pray that you
will experience your own Emmaus Road journey as you open up the Scriptures and
allow His Word to bathe your heart in the warmth of His loving grace and tender
mercies. It’s truly all about Jesus!
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