In my last post, I invited you to step out of the boat and practice “Water Walking Faith.” Yet, even with the best intentions, you might still feel small when looking at the problems you face. As we approach Epiphany, the season of light, I promise you this: You don’t need to wait for a savior to swoop in and fix the world. When you embrace the faith of Jesus, you realize that you are the force to be reckoned with.
It is increasingly hard to find a good movie to watch these days without stumbling into a superhero flick or a horror film. I’ve often wondered why these genres are so popular. I think it’s because people are living in fear about what’s coming next. Evil seems to be on the loose, and it’s almost become natural to be suspicious. Deep down are feelings of helplessness and a secret hope that someone else—a superhero, a politician, another leader, God—will fly in with incredible strength to vanquish the evil and save the day.
The Myth of the Superhero
The myth is that you are helpless in the face of the world’s chaos. You might believe the lie that you are just an extra in the movie of life, waiting for the main character to arrive. This leads to a passive spirituality where you pray for God to fix things while you sit on the sidelines.
The bad news? No comic book superheroes are coming to save us.
The good news? You come from a long line of miracle workers. You are the hero the world needs.
Help Me Overcome My Unbelief
Consider the father in Mark 9 who brought his possessed son to Jesus. He said to Jesus, “If you can do anything, take pity on us.” Jesus threw the ball right back to him: “If you can? Everything is possible for one who believes.”
The father’s response is one of the most honest prayers in scripture: “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!”
Like that father, you might be standing in the middle of a mess—a sick child, a polarized community, economic instability—feeling a mix of faith and doubt. You want to believe change is possible, but you are afraid to hope. Jesus didn’t wait for the father to have perfect faith; he worked with the faith the father had. He healed the boy, proving that your agency, even when mixed with doubt, is powerful when you bring it to God.
A Force to Be Reckoned With
As an apostle, you are a spiritual superhero. Jesus didn’t align fully with the political parties of his day (Sadducees, Pharisees, Zealots). He kept his own counsel and preached a vision that transcended party lines.
- Test Your Faith: You need to check your “Water Walking Faith.” Do you believe your life has a unique purpose? Do you believe in a miracle mindset? Do you believe like Jesus?
- The Shift: Alice Walker wrote, “We are the ones we have been waiting for.” When you stop looking for a hero and start looking within at your Divine Partnership, you activate your agency. You stop complaining about how bad things are and start carrying the message of the Kingdom.
Dos and Don’ts
- Do confess your doubt like the father in Mark 9 (“I believe; help my unbelief”) rather than pretending your doubt doesn’t exist.
- Do realize that you are the plan. God is waiting on you to act.
- Do transcend political polarization by focusing on the Kingdom vision, just as Jesus did.
- Don’t wait for a superhero or a politician to save the world; that is a recipe for despair.
- Don’t let the horror movies of the nightly news convince you that evil has won.
- Don’t be a “faithless” generation; be the one who believes.
Next Steps/Takeaways
You are one of the spiritual superheroes Jesus is calling on. This Epiphany, don’t just look for the light—be the light.
Answer the Call: Stop waiting. Step into your spiritual power.
Practice: Read this statement aloud today: “Jesus invites me to believe that my life has a unique and irreplaceable purpose. I matter.”
To solidify this transformation and step into your role as a miracle-maker for the New Year, register now for Epiphany: Manifesting the Miraculous. We will spend our time together unlocking the spiritual resources deep inside you, so you can go back out into the world and move mountains.
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