Just Say Yes!

Our devotional thought comes from Matthew 9:27-31. 

Picture two blind men, their world cloaked in darkness, trailing Jesus through dusty streets. “Have mercy on us, Son of David!” they cry. Jesus steps indoors, but they don’t stop—they follow Him right through the door. There, He turns and asks, “Do you believe I can do this?” Their reply is a quiet thunder: “Yes, Lord.” Then, with a touch, light floods their eyes.

Persistence carves the path to breakthrough. These men wouldn’t let a closed door silence their hope. Like a child tugging a parent’s sleeve, undaunted by a distracted “Not now,” they kept after Jesus. Life also tests our “Yes, Lord.” It test it through long waits, steep climbs, or silent seasons. But faith isn’t a one-time whisper; it’s a steady pursuit, a heart that keeps seeking the One who heals.

Their answer was simple! No grand speeches or polished prayers—just “Yes, Lord.” We’re prone to tangle faith in words, as if God needs our eloquence to move. He doesn’t. He longs for a willing heart, a soul that trusts enough to say “Yes.” When we do, He steps in, doing what only He can—turning darkness to dawn, despair to dance.

Chase Jesus past every barrier. When He asks if you believe, let “Yes, Lord” rise from your depths. He’ll do the rest—bringing life where darkness once reigned.

I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.