LIMITLESS: UNCONDITIONAL (Part 2)

Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.

Mark 9:23

THE CONTEXT

A man brought his demon-possessed son to Jesus’ disciples, but they failed to cast the demon out. This left the father with a demon-possessed son who would oftentimes be thrown into the fire and into water. When Jesus inquired as to how long this had been happening, the father said to Jesus this had been going on since his son was a child.

Imagine what this father had been dealing with over the years. His son was not safe around fire or water. Sometimes the demon would try to drown him and at other times it would try to burn him up. This father now brings his tormented son to Jesus’ disciples. Surely he will be delivered, I’m certain, the father thought. But even this led to disappointment as the father sought help for his son. But the father did not give up.

THE SOLUTION

After bringing Jesus up to date on his son’s condition and Jesus’s disciple’s failure to deliver his son, the man asked Jesus if He could have compassion on them and help them. In response, Jesus informed the man that his belief would determine if he received compassion. Jesus informed him that the possibilities were in his belief.

The father then responded to Jesus by crying out to him, Lord I believe, help thou my unbelief! Then Jesus rebuked the spirit and cast it out of the man’s son.

THE ANALYSIS

Let’s take a look at the scene and then we’ll explore in more detail what Jesus said to this father. The father brought his tormented son to men who’d been walking with Jesus. This should let you know that someone may be walking with the Lord and still not have the answer to your particular situation. This shouldn’t be, but it’s just the truth. Some people would have given up on their child’s deliverance once they failed to get a resolution from the men of God they went to for help. But this man was not of the mindset to let his pursuit end with the disciples. He took the matter to the Master.

This is precisely what we need to learn to do. Sometimes men will fail us. But their failure should never be the ending place of our pursuit of what we truly want from the Father.

Another thing that we need to evaluate is the length of time the father was dealing with this matter with his son. We do not know exactly how long this problem had existed, but we do know that it began in the son’s childhood and he’s still dealing with it as an adult. The fact that we know he got delivered should give you hope that no matter how long a problem has existed, it can be overcome through faith.

Now let’s look at what Jesus said to the hopeful father. Jesus told the man if you can believe, all things are possible to him that believes. This is such a powerful statement. Jesus let him know that it doesn’t matter what the demon attempted to do to his son over the years or the fact that his own disciples failed to bring deliverance. Jesus assured this father that if he can believe no matter what has transpired…ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE.

CONCLUSION

We all have had trouble. Many of us have had trouble that has lasted for years. I won’t be surprised if some of you who read this post have been dealing with things from your childhood until now. You may have attended church meetings and didn’t get your deliverance. But thanks be unto God that no matter what your history is, if you can believe, then compassion is available to you for your deliverance! Receive it now, in Jesus’ name!

LIMITLESS: UNCONDITIONAL (Part 1)

And the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.

Genesis 11:6

INTRODUCTION

After the flood in Noah’s day, man was faced with a new challenge. The earth had been destroyed previously because man imagined evil…continually. So God saw fit to wipe out most of the earth’s human and animal population because of the corruption mankind had allowed to develop.

Now man was afraid that what had happened before may very well happen again. Therefore, he began to plan for what he considered a possibility…another destruction of the earth by a flood. There is a natural tendency to fear or to think that what has happened in the past may happen again in your life. So here man tries to prepare for it by building a tower that will reach unto the heavens.

UNITY AND IMAGINATION OF MAN

Now there are 2 elements that God ties to their ability to accomplish such a feat as building this great structure called the Tower of Babel. The attributes that God names are 1) unity and 2) imagination. God asserts that a united group who imagines themselves doing a thing is virtually unstoppable. He says, “Nothing will be restrained from them.”

I understand that the context is that of a people who, due to their fear and unbelief, decided to build this structure for protection in defiance of God. However, there are principles here that we can extract from what God said about them.

There is strength in unity! So we need to understand that the greatest weapons that can be used against you are those that would cause division, if effective. If you will read the entirety of this passage, you will find that in order for God to stop them, He had to first divide them. In the earth, our greatest victories will be in our unity, but our greatest defeat can easily be traced back to our division. Let’s move on to imagination.

Let’s think about something here. Even though mankind was almost wiped completely out because of man’s misuse of imagination, God didn’t remove man’s ability to imagine. He chose to keep it intact. Why? This is because the imagination is man’s tool to create. And if you take away man’s ability to create, you have taken away his ability to act like his God.

So this should help us to understand that God is not a proponent of destroying a thing solely because it has been used to cause harm in the past. This is because God knows that the imagination can be used for good or evil. It’s a matter of choice.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Have you considered how these principles of unity and imagination can be used to serve your family, your church, or your job? God gave us these 2 elements as the key to being virtually unstoppable.

How do you use these principles at home, for example? You establish a vision or mission for your family. In order for unity to be established, you must sell the vision to your family and get them to “buy in” or agree to support the vision. Children must be taught the vision as the way the house is governed.

What about imagination? This is your plan as to “how” the vision will be carried out for the family. Each member of the family needs to have a clear understanding of both their own roles and how their roles connect with the roles of the other members of the family. They all must be committed to the vision.

Finally, you must think, plan and execute as if nothing will be restrained from you…because it’s the truth.

DON’T LOOK BACK: REACHING FORWARD

Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, 14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 3:13,14

REACHING FORWARD

This brings us to the second side of the coin. Once we have let go of the past and begin neglecting it, we must reach forward to what’s ahead of us. In fact, I’m inclined to believe that both gestures should be done simultaneously. So in actuality, you are letting go of the past and reaching for your future at the same time. So it is in your reaching for your future that you let go of the past.


How can this be done? The future that you desire must be so compelling to you that you are willing to relinquish the past in pursuit of it. The desire must have more meaning and significance to you than where you have been or else you will not reach for it. Now the word “reach” means “to stretch.” I remember when I took martial arts I had to stretch before class and during class. The benefits I gained were flexibility, speed and power. This means my kicks were fast and strong, plus I had the ability to kick high and from multiple angles. These were the benefits of me doing my stretches. Well, Paul here says he stretches in order to get those things that are before him. This means that Paul went beyond his comfort zone in order to get what he wanted. You see, you must either be committed to your future or your comfort zone. You must stretch beyond your point of comfort in order to have the future that you desire. I know we have been trained to blame others, but in order to have the future that you desire, you cannot blame anyone. Your solution is found in your letting go of the past and being committed to the stretch.


It’s important to recognize that blaming others will not help you achieve your future goals. You need to take responsibility for your future and let go of the past. By doing so, you will be able to focus on the present and future, without letting negative emotions control you. This doesn’t mean that you should forget the lessons you learned from the past. Instead, you should let go of the negative emotions and focus on the positive things that the past has taught you.

In summary, to achieve your desired future, you must be willing to stretch yourself beyond your comfort zone and take responsibility for your future. Let go of the past, but remember the lessons you learned from it. By committing to the stretch, you will be able to reach your desired future.

THE BLESSING OF STRETCHING

When you begin to stretch your legs, you may experience discomfort. This is because you are extending your legs beyond their normal range. Feeling uncomfortable is normal and expected. If you were to extend your legs to the point of ease and comfort, you would not be stretching. Stretching involves going beyond what is normal or familiar. It is the epitome of reaching for more. However, unless you understand the purpose of stretching and desire the result more than you desire comfort, you will sacrifice your future for present ease.

SUMMARY

So as you pursue your dreams, remember that you will feel some discomfort at first. That is part of the process. Go beyond your previous limits. Continue to challenge those boundaries. And before you know it, you will have grown by leaps and bounds when compared to where you first began.

DON’T LOOK BACK: LETTING GO OF THE PAST

Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, 14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 3:13,14

2 SIDES OF ONE COIN

In Philippians 3:13-14, the Apostle Paul talks about one thing that he does. Although he mentions two things, we must understand them as two sides of one coin. On one side of the coin, Paul forgets the things that are behind him, and on the other side, he reaches forth unto those things that are before him. As we explore this one thing, we will discuss each side individually and then put them back together.

FORGETTING THE PAST

Let’s start with the first side of the coin, which is forgetting the past. What does Paul mean by this? Does he have amnesia? Of course not. The word “forgetting” in this verse means “to neglect.” When we neglect something, we don’t forget that it exists, but we treat it as if it doesn’t exist. We also treat it as if it’s not important. We invest our time, energy, and money into other things instead of giving attention to what we neglected.

Now forgetting the past doesn’t mean we erase it from our memory and pretend like it never happened. It’s about acknowledging the past and letting go of the emotional baggage that comes with it. We often hold onto grudges, regrets, and past mistakes, which can hinder our growth and progress. By neglecting the past, we are not allowing these negative emotions to control us, and we are freeing ourselves to focus on the present and future.

It’s vital to note that neglecting the past does not mean we forget the lessons we learned from it. The past can teach us valuable lessons that we can use to grow and improve ourselves. However, we should not dwell on the past or let it define us. Instead, we should let go of the negative emotions and focus on the positive things that the past has taught us.

In summary, Paul’s statement about forgetting the past means that we should disregard it and release ourselves from any emotional burden it may carry. By disregarding the past, we liberate ourselves to concentrate on the present and future, without allowing any negative emotions to hold us back.

DON’T LOOK BACK: THE STRONGHOLD OF THE PAST

Remember Lot’s wife.

Luke 7:32

Your memory can be a blessing to you, but unfortunately, it may very well be a curse. Jesus made this statement above in reference to the miraculous deliverance executed to free Lot and his family from the wrath that befell Sodom and Gomorrah.

The Bible does not specify how long Lot and his family lived in Sodom. Nonetheless, they lived there long enough for Sodom to exert its influence on Lot’s wife. She was unable to refrain from looking back at the judgment as it befell the region.

Some details are excluded from the Bible regarding their exit, but I’m sure they heard the death cries of friends they’d acquired, people they did business with, and neighbors they’d left behind. The thought of what these people were suffering had to be painful. These thoughts had so gripped Lot’s wife’s mind that they outweighed the instruction to not look back.

But his wife looked back behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.

Gen. 19:26

What an example of looking in the wrong direction! God had given her and her family a new life…a new beginning. However, instead of this righteous woman focusing on her new life, she looked back at the one God was delivering her from and paid for it with her life.

What you give your attention to matters! Do not allow the pull of your past to so grip your mind that you look in the direction that it is calling you to focus on…no matter the logic or rationale. You must fight with everything in you to be single-minded, looking only in the direction of your freedom. Because this woman looked in the direction of the destruction, she suffered the same fate as those who were still in the place she was delivered from moments earlier.

This lesson perfectly illustrated how a person can be physically delivered from a situation, but their mind is not yet free.

Let this lesson serve as a reminder to you that your freedom is tied to the direction of your focus. Do not look in a direction where you do not want to go. Do not risk your future by focusing on your past.

Closing Point:

Notice the language in Genesis 19:26. Lot’s “wife looked back behind him.” This tells us the order in which they escaped to the city of Zoar. Lot was in the position of the rearguard. This means that Lot was standing between his family and the destruction of Sodom. The role of the rearguard is to protect the one who he’s assigned to so that if anything comes their way, he’s the one to get hit…not his protectee. But his wife chose to get out of position and away from his protection. In that moment, her husband was preventing her from seeing the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. So she positioned herself to see behind him. She had to put her eyes on what she was hearing with her ears. In her mind, she had to see what was going on. Her desire to look back cost her her life. It cost her husband his wife. And it cost her daughters the blessing of having their mom in their lives. The cost of looking back is way more than it seems in the moment of the pressure to backward focus.