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to A Walk in Faith
What is Faith?
What Faith is not
Faith is not religion. Many times people say "We have our faith". What
they mean is this: "We have our religious ideas and doctrines, our
traditions, our ways of doing things passed down through the
generations. Don't you try to change them." This is not the Biblical
idea of faith.
Faith is not mental assent. It is not agreeing with your mind, "Yes,
that is true." Many professing Christians believe mentally that the
Bible is the Word of God, but this faith does not change the way they
live. It is not a faith that can save. (James 2:14)
Even demons have that kind of faith. They know and believe that God
exists (James 2:19) - and tremble. They have no loving confidence in
God.
Faith is not a way to manipulate God. It is not a power by which we
make God do what WE want when otherwise He would be unwilling to do
that thing. It is not a kind of magic through which we make God into
our servant!
Faith is not hope, nor positive desire. Hope is good, and relates to
the future. Faith, however, takes the promise as done NOW. Many people
have hope and are anxiously looking for results, but they lack the
settled confidence and present assurance which faith has.
What Faith Is
In the general sense of the word, to have faith is to believe in
something or someone, to fully trust, to be so confident that you base
your actions on what you believe. To have faith is to be fully
convinced of the truthfulness and reliability of that in which you
believe.
Faith in God then, is having the kind of trust and confidence in God
and in Christ that leads you to commit your whole soul to Him as
Saviour (Justifier, Cleanser, Healer, Deliverer) and Lord (Master,
King).
The NIV translation says, "Faith is being sure of what we hope for,
and certain of what we do not see." (Hebrews 11:1 NIV).
The NKJV of the Bible says, "Now faith is the substance of things
hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1).
Faith is a spiritual substance. When you have this spiritual substance
in you, it communicates to you a certain inner knowing that the thing
you are hoping for is certainly established, even before you see any
material evidence that it has happened.
Faith is a spiritual force. Faith in God is a response to God's Word
which moves God to act. Jesus said in Mark 11:23, "For assuredly I say
to you, whoever SAYS to this mountain, 'Be removed and cast into the
sea,' and does not doubt in his heart, but BELIEVES that those things
he SAYS will be done, he will HAVE whatever he SAYS." Words mixed with
the real, pure faith can and will move mountains or any other problem
that we face.
Faith in God must be from the heart. It is not merely intellectual. It
is spiritual. "For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and
with the mouth confession is made unto salvation." (Romans 10:10)
Faith causes you to know in your heart before you see with your eyes.
"For we walk by faith, not by sight." (2Cor 5.7)
Some say, "Seeing is believing." Once you see the thing hoped for
already existing in the natural order, you don't need faith.
Hope is a condition for faith. Hope is "a positive unwavering
expectation of good". Hope is for the mind (1 Thessalonians 5:8;
Hebrews 6:19), an anchor for the soul. It keeps us in the place where
we can believe, but it is not in itself "faith". Yet, without hope
there are no "things hoped for", and therefore there cannot be faith.
Through faith we can know we have the answer to our prayer before we
see anything change in the natural order (1 John 5:14,15). Jesus said,
"Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray,
believe that you receive them, and you will have them." (Mk 11:24).
God expects us, even commands us, to believe that our petitions are
answered by God AT THE MOMENT WE MAKE THEM. We must believe that the
response is immediately sent WHEN we pray. Faith is like the
confirmation slip in our hearts that the goods are on the way. We have
that confirmation slip instantly from God. We sense it in our hearts.
The manifestation of those goods, the answer received, comes later as
long as we are patient and do not throw away our confidence. (Hebrews
10:35-39; Hebrews 6:12)
Faith is like a cheque. All you have to do is hold on to the cheque,
go to the bank to present it and you can confidently expect the money
to appear in your account after a certain time. If you throw the
cheque away the money will not be put in your account. God is
trustworthy and always has resources to back his promises.
Living faith always has corresponding actions. We talk what we really
believe, and we act according to what we really believe. The heroes of
faith like Abraham were considered men of faith because they acted on
what God showed them. They acted on their faith. (Hebrews 11:17-38,
James 2:21-23).
To live in faith means to do and say what you believe is right,
without doubting.
Faith is a rest. It is compatible with inner peace. It is not "trying
to believe". To say that you are "trying to believe" God is to say
that you don't believe Him. The man who is "trying to believe" may be
sincere, but he does not have faith in that area yet.
Why We Must Believe God
Why must we believe God? Hebrews 11:6 says, "But without faith it is
impossible to please God, for he who comes to God must believe that He
is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him."
"Whatever is not of faith is sin" (Romans 14:23) and God hates sin.
When we don't believe God, we treat Him like He is a liar. Remember
that He is everywhere and sees all things. He is hurt when we act like
He doesn't exist, or that He will not do what He promised to do. Only
when we have confidence in God and His Word can we please Him.
Lack of faith leads to lack of obedience. God's commands can only
really be fulfilled through faith. Without confidence in God's
promises a man will never really do what God says. Lack of obedience
in God's eyes is rebellion. Such lack of obedience dishonors God and
surely deserves to be punished.
"The just shall live by faith" (Romans 1:17). We must live by faith in
order to be considered by God "right" and "correct". Otherwise we
stand condemned.
Those who don't believe God inevitably believe in something else.
Either religious tradition, or their understanding of science, or what
the women's magazine says, or what their next door neighbour tells
them, the education system, the mass-media or a combination of all
these things. God is not impressed. "Professing to be wise, they
became fools." (Romans 1:22) In fact, those who don't fully believing
God end up believing the devil somewhere along the track. It is very
possible to believe what the devil says without even believing that he
exists! Satan is speaking through so many philosophies and religions
without openly declaring himself. Not too many actually know they are
trusting the words of satan and his demons.
God is therefore righteous in expecting us to believe in Him and what
He says. Who is better qualified to tell us the truth and help us to
find answers for life and eternity?
Benefits of Faith.
The Bible teaches us that genuine faith is "more precious than gold
that perishes" (1 Peter 1:7). Indeed such faith is going to be "tested
by fire". You can expect difficulties and persecutions in your life of
faith, as well as blessings. Therefore to encourage you to hold onto
and develop your faith, we will consider some of the benefits of
faith.
1. Faith brings salvation. (Ephesians 2:8,9). Whosever believes in Him
has eternal life. (John 3:16), and shall not come into judgment, but
has passed from death to life. (John 5:24). The just shall live by
faith. (Romans 1:17)
2. Faith brings answers to prayer. "And whatever things you ask in
prayer, really believing, you will receive." (Matthew 21:22). Since
God tells us to pray for our daily bread (Matthew 6:11), faith is
therefore a key to our material provision.
3. Faith brings all the benefits of salvation into our lives
(Ephesians 2:8,9). This includes healing, prosperity, peace, love, joy
(1 Peter 1:8), deliverance from demons and the curse, sanctification
of the mind and emotions (the salvation of the soul) and any other
benefit which the word of God promises to us.
4. Faith is a spiritual force through which our ministry for Christ
becomes effective. (Mark 11:23; Matthew 17:19,20). Faith is a major
key to ministry success. It brings to you what you need for your
ministry, and by imparting it to others through your life and your
ministry of God's Word, you enable them to receive the blessings of
God's grace mentioned above.
5. In particular, faith is the major key for an effective healing and
deliverance ministry. Jesus Christ "the same yesterday, today and
forever" lives in the Christian (Hebrews 13:8, Galatians 2:20), and
through the Christian wants to reveal the power of salvation to men in
a way they can see and feel. In this way, our evangelism concerning
the Kingdom of God will not be in talk, but in power (1 Corinthians
4:20).
How to Develop Faith
We see how important faith is. Yet some people despair here, thinking
that they don't have faith. Yet faith comes (Romans 10:17), it can
grow and develop. If you are not full of faith today, that doesn't
mean you will be that way all your life. You can choose to be a person
of faith!
A Song To Encourage Faith by Rick Bye "Everything is Possible" -
Download Here - you will enjoy it! Included here by permission of the
author.
Here are some keys to developing faith.
1. Listen to the Word of God as much as possible. "Faith comes by
hearing, and hearing by the Word of God" (Romans 10:17). Constant
attention to the Word of God produces faith, especially if we attend
to it with an open heart and mind. The book of Proverbs encourages us
to constantly keep the Word in our hearts and to keep our attention on
it (Proverbs 4:20-22). Health is one of the benefits promised.
What we listen to affects what we believe. If we listen to the TV more
than to the Word, we will believe the lies of the world more than we
will believe what God says. Constant attention to lies produces
deception. Eventually the mind will accept something if that thing is
heard often enough and persuasively enough. That is why we should keep
hearing the Word of God, through preaching, Christian tapes,
confession of the Word, daily fellowship with godly Christians. This
will cause us eventually to believe the truth from our hearts.
2. Realise that every believer has been given a measure of faith by
God. (Romans 12:3). We just have to use and develop what God has
given. We must put it into action.
3. Pray in tongues and be full of the Spirit (Jude 20). We will look
at this later. If you have been baptised in the Spirit as the
disciples were in the book of Acts, you should pray and praise in
tongues often because through this you "edify yourself" (1 Corinthians
14:4) and "build yourself up in your most holy faith". Praying in
tongues is a key to being full of the Spirit. Since faith is a fruit
of the Spirit, all things things are related together.
4. Obey God and the conviction of the Holy Spirit. It is as you walk
that you gain strength. God will not reveal greater things to you
until you are faithful in the things He is showing you NOW. Therefore
obedience to the Spirit and what He is showing you through the Word or
through your conscience is important in the development of your faith.
You cannot have living faith without taking some practical steps of
obedience. Act on what God is saying!
5. Give thanks. Give thanks for the results before you see. Don't
complain - that shows you doubt God's love and God's answer to your
situation. Give thanks in all situations (1 Thessalonians 5:18).
6. Develop a life of praise and worship. Praise drives the powers of
darkness away and brings the throne of God into your circumstances.
Praising God is an act of faith and helps your faith to grow. It is
commanded (Hebrews 13:15). Worship is admiring God through the Spirit.
If you can perceive who is God, His power, faithfulness and love your
trust and faith in Him will grow.
7. Spend as much time as you can with people of faith. The spirit of
faith on them will touch your life also (Proverbs 13:20).
8. Speak the WORD. By saying with your mouth you exercise your faith,
you hear the Word and you build it into your life. God's Word is
anointed and has power when it is spoken to change the spiritual
atmosphere (Joshua 1:8; Romans 10:10). Confession of God's Word
(saying the same thing as God's word) brings you into the place where
the Lord will move to fulfil it (Hebrews 3:1). The angels hearken to
the voice of God's Word (Psalms 103:20)
9. Seek holiness, purity of heart. "Pursue peace with all men, and
holiness, without which no one will see the Lord." (Hebrews 12:14). It
is with the heart that man believes (Romans 10:10). To the extent that
the heart has uncleanness, unforgiveness and other bad conditions
within, the man will lose the spiritual perception of the Lord which
enables his heart to believe. Purity and faith feed each other.
10. Remember that faith works by love (Galatians 5:6). The centurion
(Matthew 8:5-13) and the woman of Canaan (Matthew 15:21-28) were both
motivated by their love for another in coming to Jesus. And both were
described as having great faith. Let us believe God for others to be
blessed, in a spirit of love, and as we give of our selves God will
give blessings to us also (Luke 6:37). This is related to the idea of
"seed-faith". Express your faith by planting a seed in terms of some
form of giving. God will release a multiplied harvest in return if we
endure and do not faint (Hebrews 10:36).