Mike Hosey, An Elder |
Whenever I train or teach someone something new, I notice
that those who believe in what I’m teaching will follow my instructions to a T.
Those that are unsure about what I’m teaching, will usually attempt what I am
instructing with only half-hearted fervor. This is true even of myself. Whenever I find myself doing a lackluster job
at work, or anywhere else, I almost always notice that I have questioned the
worth of what I’m doing. In those moments, I either don’t believe in the job,
or I don’t believe in the benefits of the expected outcome, or I don’t believe
that what I’m engaged in will be successful. My lack of motivation is rooted in
unbelief. Sometimes that unbelief is
characterized by an unhealthy dependence on what the rest of the world has
influenced me to believe.
This phenomenon is illustrated well in Mark 6:41-52. In that passage the disciples see Jesus miraculously
feed 5000 men with only 5 loaves of bread and two fish. By the way, since
ancient societies only counted men, the crowd was probably much, much larger –
perhaps greater than 20,000. After the
miracle, Jesus sent the disciples to a town on the other side of the Sea of
Galilee while he goes to pray. Later in the
evening, the men are struggling against the wind in their boat. Jesus takes note and approaches them by walking
on the water. They all saw him, but they didn't recognize him. Instead, they saw him as a ghost, even though they'd just seen him perform an amazing miracle. They were terrified, but Jesus tells them to
take heart as he identifies himself, and steps into their boat. The wind ceased.
Take heart, he told them. To do this, believe that God is
in control, that he works miracles, and that he wastes no event to further his
good purposes. If you are able to do this, your struggle will not be as
difficult because you will recognize Jesus when you see him! However, if you
don’t take heart and believe, then you will be like those disciples in the last
verse (Mark 6:52). Their hearts were hardened even though they had just seen a
multitude miraculously fed, and a man walking on water.
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