| DEVOTIONHow 
Do You Know it's Real?By 
Aaron BullGuest Writer
 
 CBN.com 
-- I'm sure this has been discussed, debated, preached, or what have you 
since the dawn of time. I've had many conversations with others for years about 
it. The question is, "how can you rely on something that you can't see?" 
 What a great question!  A while back, while tying up loose ends before 
leaving my old job and returning to CBN, I was having a conversation with a dear 
friend of mine. She had a discussion with someone who asked her how she could 
have faith. She couldn't see it. She couldn't touch it. She certainly couldn't 
taste it, hear it, etc I don't remember if she was stumped by the question or
not, but I have to admit that when she shared this with me I wondered how I would
answer that question. Even though I've been a Christian since I was a kid,
I have to admit that, at first, I struggled with my answer. Then, as I was listening
to her, I quickly asked God how I could best serve Him with my answer when and
if this question was asked of me..  Then some things came to mind. Have 
you ever told someone that you would see them tomorrow while leaving your place 
of business? Have you ever decided to start and grow a savings account, a retirement 
fund, or a college fund? Have you ever waved goodbye to a loved one as they stepped 
on a plane while anticipating their arrival? Have you ever wondered if you would 
have your next breath? I'll bet you have. There are countless examples.  Why 
do we expect each of those scenarios to come to a conclusion? Why do we not only
  
expect, but are usually certain, that each of those scenarios and more will occur
   when they are supposed to? No matter how you cut it, slice it, dice it, call
  it, 
or whatever, it's called faith. Whether you are a believer in Christ or not,
  you 
have faith.  Don't believe me? Let's go back to my prior examples. You have 
faith that you will return to your office tomorrow. You have faith that your retirement 
fund will grow, not counting the last year or so in the market of course. You 
have faith that your loved one will return when they go on vacation, a business 
trip, or whatever. You have faith that you will be here tomorrow, whether or not 
you are heading to work. I'm pretty certain you are breathing while reading this. 
 Why shouldn't we expect each of these to happen? They are the logical conclusions 
to each of the scenarios, and more, that I presented. However, the Bible does 
not promise tomorrow.   Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow.
    What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then
    vanishes(James 4:14). The only absolute promise that we have is that God loves us 
no matter what we've done. He's proved it time and time again with countless examples. 
The easiest and most known example is that of John 3:16. Just in case you've forgotten 
it:  For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that 
whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.  He DOES 
NOT promise tomorrow, but what He does promise is His love and redemption for 
each of us.  As to faith, it only takes a little, a smidgen, a tiny bit. 
Every one of us has at least a little bit of faith. Otherwise we wouldn't assume 
that we would return to work each weekday morning. Jesus talked about faith in 
Matthew 17:20: He replied, "Because you have so little faith. I tell
    you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say
    to this mountain,
'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."  Faith as small as a mustard seed -- that's an incredible example. Do you 
realize the size of a mustard seed and then the size that the tree or plant grows 
into!? If not, please check it out. I hope and pray your promise of tomorrow, 
your Father's love for you and your faith is based in our Lord and Savior, Jesus 
Christ.  I know that some of you don't believe in Jesus. If you don't I 
ask you to please re-evaluate where your faith is based. For those of you who 
do believe, it might be a good time to re-evaluate where you faith is rooted as 
well. Take that look and have faith that you will find it, because hint, hint, 
He promises that too in Proverbs 2:3-5.  Contact 
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