Tuesday 30 October 2012

REC Button Faith


Back in 1980-something were two little girls. Sisters. The younger one thought the older one to be very wise and would listen to all she said as if it were gospel truth.

Little Sister was still learning how to operate a cassette tape player. Big Sister had already mastered this fine art and decided to play teacher.


She pointed to each of the buttons, explaining what they were for. The little arrow meant ‘play’. The two lines meant ‘pause’. The square was for ‘stop’. ‘REW’ was to rewind the tape, while ‘FF’ would fast forward it. Little Sister listened carefully.

Pointing to the ‘REC’ button, Big Sister became very serious.  Lovingly but firmly she made very clear that one must never ever push this particular button. No matter how badly tempted or curious. For you see the letters REC when sounded out say “r-eh-k” which is exactly what would happen to the cassette tape and player should this button be pushed.

For a long time afterwards Little Sister treated that button with great reverence. While it puzzled her that the manufacturer would include such a bizarre function, she heeded the advice given and left it well alone…


Mark 10:13-16 People brought their small children to Jesus so that he could lay his hands on them to bless them. But the followers told the people to stop bringing their children to him. Jesus saw what happened. He did not like his followers telling the children not to come. So he said to them, "Let the little children come to me. Don't stop them, because God's kingdom belongs to people who are like these little children. The truth is, you must accept God's kingdom like a little child accepts things, or you will never enter it." Then Jesus held the children in his arms. He laid his hands on them and blessed them. (ERV)


So how does a little child accept things? What does it mean to have faith like a child?

Young children are typically humble. They do not see themselves as greater than another. They are in a position of obedience rather than authority.

Matthew 18:4 The greatest person in God's kingdom is the one who makes himself humble like this child.

They are accepting. This is not permission for ignorance though (we are called to know what we believe and why - 1 Peter 3:15). Rather, this speaks of a ready acceptance of God’s promises; having faith in His abilities and power. We do not need to be grand philosophers to come to Him. Simple faith is all that is required. Trust and obey.

It all sounds too easy doesn't it? Sometimes our adult minds want to fluff it up and add a few rules. Over complicate things. When God gives us direction we sit and have a big evaluation session. We want to know what, why and how. And somehow in the so doing, we lose sight of faith.

I seek God and want to know everything. A detailed plan. But He keeps bringing me back to simple faith. If He said he would do something then He will. That is all.

What is God asking you to trust Him with today?

8 comments:

  1. My husband has two sisters 4 years apart, and we recently watched some home videos they made years ago. The story you wrote reminded me of the two of them and how the younger sister always did what the older sister told her to do.

    It's so difficult to let go and let God take care of everything. I am so used to taking care of myself. Even though I know he can handle it, I often forget that simple faith is all I need.

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    1. So true! We do get so used to thinking we can handle it (and then wonder why we're all stressed out). Thanks for stopping by - bless you heaps :o)

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  2. Your story made me laugh :) But what a great example of how we are supposed to trust God! If only we actually *would* trust Him like that... how much quieter our souls would be!

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    1. It makes me giggle too. The things my sister told me that I believed!! (this story is just one). I can't look at any such button without remembering. But I guess that's a good thing :o)

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  3. Loved the story about the REC button! It gave me a chuckle, so thanks for that. I guess knowledge is a double edged sword, because they say knowledge is power, and yet too much knowledge makes for complication at times. How true this post is, about just needing to have simple faith. I think lots of adults struggle with this.

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  4. Oh that story is classic! I love how you wove all of these ideas together! Happy Friday!

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    1. Thanks Lori! Happy Friday to you too! bless you heaps :o)

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