40 Verses to Ignite Your Faith: Surprising Insights from Unexpected Passages
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In this powerful, accessible new book, author and speaker Laurie Short mines the Scriptures, revealing insights and promises from 40 verses we often overlook. Digging in to these "in between" verses, she unearths fresh wisdom, guidance, and encouragement that will help you seek and experience God in new, dynamic ways. From trusting God's timing, to not worrying about the future, to holding on to faith when things look dark, the hidden insights found in these verses will help you navigate the challenges that cross your path, breathe new life into your weary soul, and ignite your faith once again.
Laurie Polich Short
Laurie Short is a speaker, an author, and associate pastor of Oceanhills Covenant Church in Santa Barbara, California. She is the author of Finding Faith in the Dark: When the Story of Your Life Takes a Turn You Didn't Plan as well as thirteen books for youth and youth workers. She has spoken to more than 500,000 people at youth conferences, women's conferences, denominational gatherings, colleges, and churches around the country. Laurie has been in ministry for thirty years, and has served on staff at four churches. She is a featured speaker with Compassion International and was on the speaking staff of Youth Specialties for fifteen years. She is a graduate of UCLA and Fuller Theological Seminary, and lives in Santa Barbara with her husband, Jere, and stepson.
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40 Verses to Ignite Your Faith - Laurie Polich Short
Laurie’s life experience gives her great wisdom in bringing insights to life from Scripture verses we often miss, and these insights will deeply encourage your walk of faith.
—John Burke, pastor; New York Times bestselling author, Imagine Heaven
In her latest volume, Laurie Polich Short takes a thought-provoking look at 40 verses that all of us have probably skimmed over dozens of times but never stopped to ‘chew on.’ Laurie’s reflections into each of these passages of Scripture provide powerful insights and meaningful application as we walk out our faith.
—Jim Daly, president, Focus on the Family
How many times have I said to God, ‘I could just get through this if I had enough faith!’ Sometimes things seem so hopeless that it’s hard to remember who God is, how faithful He is to keep His promises, and how He works. Laurie’s study serves as an altar in the desert of our struggle, pointing to heaven whilst we remain grounded on earth. Both encouraging and challenging, Laurie leads us verse by verse from a place of hopelessness to joyful faith.
—Aarti Sequeira, winner, season 6, The Next Food Network Star; TV host
I’m not sure how she does it, but Laurie hears the conversations in my head and answers questions stirring in my heart. I’m excited to have a resource that helps lead me to honest reflection and life-giving insight by using the Bible in a practical but thought-provoking way.
—Helen Denmark Musick, associate pastor, Lexington City Church
Faith is a muscle that atrophies if it isn’t exercised. Laurie Short will help each day become a chance to train.
—John Ortberg, senior pastor, Menlo Church
You will find a depth of faith and insight on every page. Laurie Polich Short is a most incredible communicator who looks at each of these verses in a unique and fresh way. I used her book as a companion to my devotional reading and each day reached deep within my soul.
—Jim Burns, PhD, president, HomeWord; author, Doing Life with Your Adult Children
Laurie Polich Short has a way of making every reader feel as if they are having an intimate one-on-one chat with a friend. She writes with clear messages and thought-provoking questions that make us think and ponder biblical truths in a new, enlightening way. This is a great book for those who are ‘afraid’ of reading a book that might be overwhelming and complicated. I love this author’s down-to-earth style.
—Kerri Pomarolli, comedian
© 2019 by Laurie Polich Short
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For all who seek God
and wisdom and hope . . .
and wonder where to go.
Contents
Cover 1
Endorsements 2
Half Title Page 3
Title Page 5
Copyright Page 6
Dedication 7
Introduction 11
1. GENESIS 3:3 The Subtle Insertion of Doubt 13
2. GENESIS 16:2 Moving ahead of God’s Timing 17
3. GENESIS 16:13 Never Alone 21
4. GENESIS 41:1 Remembering and Living Our Waits 25
5. EXODUS 3:12 The Sign Comes after You Obey 29
6. EXODUS 16:19 Manna, Maggots, and Trust 33
7. EXODUS 32:1 The Temptation to Find Another God 37
8. NUMBERS 13:27–28 The Buts That Steer Our Faith 41
9. DEUTERONOMY 10:13 For Our Own Good 45
10. JOSHUA 1:7 Not Turning to the Right or Left 49
11. JUDGES 7:2 Too Much of You Is Not Enough of God 53
12. 1 SAMUEL 3:10 Hearing God’s Voice 57
13. 2 SAMUEL 11:1 The Decisions before the Decision 61
14. 1 KINGS 17:3–4 Elijah’s School of Faith 65
15. 1 CHRONICLES 17:23 The Courage to Pray for the Bigger Story 69
16. ESTHER 4:14 The Story within the Story 73
17. JOB 1:8 God’s Affection in Our Trials 77
18. JOB 42:3 Seeing Our Life in Context 81
19. PSALM 131:2 A Weaned Faith 85
20. PSALM 143:5 Looking Back for Our Future 89
21. ECCLESIASTES 5:15 Nothing You Can Carry 93
22. ECCLESIASTES 11:5 God’s Activity 97
23. ISAIAH 30:21 The Voice behind You 101
24. ISAIAH 50:11 Lighting Your Own Fires 105
25. JEREMIAH 29:5 Build Houses and Settle In 109
26. JEREMIAH 31:33 The Writing on Our Hearts 113
27. EZEKIEL 37:3 The God Who Breathes Life and Hope 117
28. JONAH 1:5 Running Away from God 121
29. JONAH 3:4 The Small Step God Can Use 125
30. HABAKKUK 3:17–18 Defiant Faith 129
31. MATTHEW 1:6 Goodness Is Not Forgotten 133
32. MATTHEW 11:2–3 When Circumstances Bring Doubt 137
33. MARK 2:5 The Answer You Weren’t Looking For 141
34. LUKE 22:32 When You Have Turned Back 145
35. JOHN 11:35 The God Who Weeps 149
36. JOHN 20:21 Sent with Our Wounds 153
37. 2 CORINTHIANS 12:8–9 The Power of Our Thorns 157
38. EPHESIANS 1:18–19 The Eyes of Our Heart 161
39. PHILIPPIANS 1:12 Trusting the Greater Plan 165
40. 1 JOHN 4:12 Making the Invisible God Visible 169
Acknowledgments 173
About the Author 175
Back Cover 177
Introduction
God can sometimes be missing from where we would like God to be.
This observation keeps many people at a distance and can chip away at a believer’s faith. After I wrote a book about my own experience of sitting in the silence of God, my inbox was filled with emails from people who needed encouragement in their waning faith:
Jessica asked why she should hold on to God when it felt like God had let go of her. She spent ten years serving in ministry, had her deepest prayer answered then stripped away, and she wondered why God had abandoned her. All she heard was silence.
Lauren asked if she should continue pursuing her dream career, when she experienced rejection at every turn. She believed God was directing her, held fast to the encouragement of Bible verses, and solicited prayers from people who affirmed her call. So far, all she had been met with was a string of closed doors.
David felt paralyzed by the Scriptures he had memorized (and taught to others) that seemed to have failed him. As he watched friends receive the healing he himself longed for, he was envious and disturbed. He wondered why God seemed to overlook him while granting others the desires of their hearts.
From these conversations, the same questions kept surfacing:
Why do the verses I read in the Bible fail to come true in my life?
How can I have confidence that God is near when my experience is that God is far away?
Are there any Scriptures that can speak to my experience of being fearful and disappointed, and encourage me to hold on to faith?
That last question was the impetus behind this book. For years, when I’ve spoken at conferences, people have said to me, You highlighted a verse in the Bible I’ve never seen before.
Enough of these comments showed me there was a need for someone to write about the lesser-known Scriptures that often go unnoticed. Be careful when you think, Someone should do something. It may end up being you.
In this book, I have sought to expose new or glossed-over verses that give us a better understanding of how God works. I have discovered that it is in the in-between
verses—the ones that whisper rather than shout—that some mysteries about God become a little clearer.
My hope is that the insights in this book will provide you with new confidence when you experience the fear, disappointment, and silence that play an integral part of your relationship with God. The lesser-known Scriptures that we pass over help us discover new angles that can breathe life into our faith.
I believe there are times when God may be willing to temporarily risk your belief in order to deepen your understanding—for the purpose of ultimately strengthening the relationship you have. So if you have ever been in a place where you wondered if you could even believe anymore, you may be closer to God than you think. Read on and discover why.
1
The Subtle Insertion of Doubt
GENESIS 3:3
But God did say, You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die.
If you read this verse too fast, you’ll miss it. But if you look closely, you will see the moment where doubt begins. The response from Eve to the serpent reveals how the strength of our faith is undermined or enforced by our perspective of the way God works. The serpent’s motive seems clear from the start, evident in the way he phrases his question: Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden’?
(Genesis 3:1). Looking back at Genesis 2:17, you can see the difference between the serpent’s words and the boundaries God actually gave. There was one tree God asked Adam and Eve to refrain from; it was the first opportunity given to humanity to exercise free will. By introducing this choice, God gave Adam and Eve their first chance to obey.
This raises the obvious question: Why did God put the tree there to begin with? Because without it, Adam and Eve would be left with only previously selected alternatives, and offering a choice is the only way to introduce human freedom. In the garden, we see God setting the stage to woo rather than control humanity. Had God created a world without choice, Adam and Eve would be puppets for God to program rather than human beings for God to love. But the doubt-planting serpent takes God’s gift of freedom and twists it, attempting to make the restriction bigger than it is: "Did God really say you must not eat from any tree?" The serpent knows what humanity has been discovering ever since: The bigger God’s withholding feels, the more we are apt to succumb. Why doesn’t God make room for what I want to do? we silently ponder, and if we dwell on these thoughts, our perspective of God morphs into a pleasure restrictor, dead set on keeping us from our longings. We become like teenagers who question parental boundaries and conclude that their parents are out to ruin their lives. Then they grow up and become adults and realize their parents were out to save their lives. Becoming an adult
may be just what God is after in our souls.
Our longings can range from companionship to provision, success to pleasure, and the quick answers to all these things dangle in front of us, with only teeny compromises to overcome. We even become emboldened by focusing on God’s unreasonable
commands and use His denial of seemingly good things as motivation to plow ahead. Meditating on what happens next in these verses can help us turn the tide before it’s too late.
Did God really say you must not eat from any tree in the garden?
the serpent hisses, laying his picture of God as a tyrant out for display. Eve starts her response nobly, remembering immediately those were not God’s words. But her memory of God’s restriction adds words that show the wedge her doubt has begun to make: "God did say, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die." With this small added phrase, Eve chooses to highlight and build upon what she cannot do. Rather than focusing on the life-giving reasoning behind the directive, the restrictive piece of God’s command is emphasized and enlarged.
Oh, how we have been there. The co-worker who edges closer and treats you better than your spouse does. The drink offered at