No Problem!

Last night, I went to check on my six-year-old daughter to see if she had fallen asleep yet. Even before I approached the door, I could hear her talking to herself. When I opened the door, she said, “Mom, I’ve been thinking about my party.”

She and her best friend have been discussing their parties for about six months now. Neither her friend’s mother nor I have ventured to ask when these little girls are planning on having them. These are things best left unasked, for as long as possible.

“Yes, Sabrina, what about your party?”

“Well, I want to have lots of people, but I don’t know who.”

I said, “Well, we’ll write it down. We’ll make a list, okay?”

“Okay, but what about invitations?”

I said, “No problem.”

“And envelopes, we’ll need envelopes for the invitations.”

“No problem.”

With utter exasperation in her voice she said, “Why do you keep saying, ‘No problem!'”

I left the room chuckling because I thought that’s just like us with God. We fret about a problem to the point we can’t even sleep, and then finally we talk to God about it. We explain the situation, and He replies, “No problem.” Skeptically we say, “But what about…?” And He still calmly replies, “No problem.”

With a total lack of faith, we feel He obviously doesn’t understand how difficult and complex the problem is. If He did, He certainly could not answer with “No problem!” We would actually feel much better if He replied, “Boy, this is going to be tough, but I think I can handle it. I’ll keep you posted.”

Isn’t it wonderful that God says in answer to all our problems, “No problem.” And He really means it.

Matthew 9:28 says, “Do you believe that I am able to do this?”, and in Matthew 9:29, we read, “Be it done to you according to your faith.” (NASB).

Dear Father, how amazing You are! I am so grateful that my problems are not problems to You.

by Shari Weigerstorfer  

Shari Weigerstorfer is a free-lance Christian writer, native to the West Coast of America. When not indulging in her passion for travel, she writes from her home in Singapore. Other articles by Shari can be found on her site at Faithwriters.com

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