5×5×5 Bible Plan
Read: Acts 10
Meditation: Acts 10:4
The angel answered, “Cornelius, your prayers and gifts to the poor have come up as a memorial offering before God.”
Shift Your Focus… Who knows how long Cornelius had faithfully prayed to God and showed kindness to people before he experienced this amazing moment of spiritual breakthrough. The flavor of the story seems to indicate that day after day Cornelius simply offered a life of quiet piety with no real or visible acknowledgement from God.
Perhaps that is your story. Perhaps you have faithfully trusted God, consistently served his cause, and patiently waited for his favor over the years with seemingly nothing to show for it. Maybe you are wondering if you really matter to God or if he even notices your faithful life.
It is not uncommon at times for Christians to feel as if their prayers are nothing more than an exercise in futility and their acts of kindness simply go unnoticed. Honestly, there have been times where we all have felt that our faithfulness just doesn’t matter.
According to this verse, however, and others like it, every act of faith, whether reaching out to God in prayer or touching someone with the love of God, matters greatly to a watching Heavenly Father.
According to Revelation 5:8, every prayer you offer in faith to God rises up to heaven and is offered as precious and pleasing incense before his very throne:
“The four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each having a harp, and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.”
And according to Hebrews 6:10, your every act of kindness toward people counts in God’s book, and will one day result in his kindness being turned back to you.
“God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them.”
Cornelius simply, consistently, faithfully set his course for a long obedience in the same direction, and one day there was a spiritual breakthrough. He didn’t know it would happen that day—but the God who watches and remembers had other plans.
This may or may not be your day of spiritual breakthrough—you just don’t know. But here is what you do know: God is watching, he remembers, and he has plans for you!
“The reward of being ‘faithful over a few things’ is just the same as being ‘faithful over many things’; for the emphasis falls upon the same word; it is the ‘faithful’ who will enter ‘into the joy of their Lord.’” ~Charles S. Robinson
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