Building Faith
You can grow your faith
The Bible says ".For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.---(Eph.2:8-10)
Now let's rightly divide this verse. (2 Tim. 2:15)
First, we are saved by Grace. Period. It is a gift from God, which we need to turn to Him to accept. We just need to ask. Just call on His name. Just confess Him as Lord. (Acts 2:21, Romans 10:9-10)
We do this through faith, not by works.
When we get saved God will work in us and through us to do the works he desires.
Now, the focus of this writing is Faith.
We are not saved by faith. We are saved by Grace.
See, faith can fall into a works based category.
People will say, "You don't have enough faith."
Even Jesus said, "Where is your faith?" ( Luke 8:25)
Understand that faith is a medium. It is a bridge. It's like a phone line.
You can put faith in a rock. But that rock can't save you.
You can call 911. But, if the phone line is cut. No one is coming.
Understand?
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1)
We do not see something, but we still believe and trust it because we have evidence. In God's case, that evidence has been given to us.
This is faith, and faith in something.
We
have faith the sun will rise. We have faith that our job will be there
in the morning. We have faith that the chair we sit in will hold us.
We have no proof. It doesn't have to happen. But we trust and believe anyway.
This is natural faith.
All humans have a measure of faith. How could we believe if we didn't? (Romans 12:3)
But, not all people have faith in God, or Jesus Christ as Lord. (2 Thess.3:2)
Faith can be grown and strengthened.
We have faith our phone will work. That faith has grown over years of experiencing its working. If our phone never worked we would not trust it.
It's the same with God.
Our faith grows, because we have seen Him move.
The
more we see Him move, the more our faith grows. It grows till we
KNOW...He is real and a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. (Hebrews 11:6)
The
first thing is that you need to be saved. You need to hear His call,
and turn to Him. Asking Him to save you and confessing Jesus as your
Lord. (If you're reading this, then this is God calling you.)
You
must be saved. You must be born again. That makes you a clean vessel
for the Holy Spirit to come and inhabit. Ask Him to fill you. (John 3:1-8, Romans 10:9-10, Luke 11:11-13, Rom, 8::28)
Now
once you are saved, the little bit of natural faith you have can be
made new and strengthened in the Lord as He sanctifies you, and you walk with Him.
Once you're saved the Holy Spirit can take that little spark and build on it.
See?
You must believe, before anything can happen.
So, let's look at ways faith builds.
The Word of God.
The Bible says, "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.." (Romans 10:17)
That
means that we get saved and grow our faith in God, Jesus and spiritual
things by hearing preaching that comes from the Word, and by reading the Word, or getting the Word in other ways.
BUT...
And
this is most important. You must believe or be willing to believe. You
must desire to know God. This comes by hearing the call and turning to
Him. If you refuse to believe, nothing can happen. Unless God just hits you, like He did Paul. (Acts)
Years ago I heard a preacher preaching some things I didn't agree with.
I set out to prove the him wrong. But, what I found was that I could not PROVE, it wrong.
What the Bible said was just as plausible as anything else. It was not crazy.
So
I prayed and talked with God, and said, "I will believe Your Word. I
don't care how crazy people think I am. I will believe your Word. Not
what the world says."
See?
You must believe it. You must trust IT and the God who speaks it.
Like James said, "not being hearers only..."(James 1:22)
We put our faith in the Lord and His promises. Our faith grows as we trust His Word, and act on it.
This is why faith itself has an aspect of effort, or works.
We
are saved by grace. But, faith is a bridge that connects us to God.
This bridge is built by God and maintained by God. But, we also can and
need to work and maintain it.
We are called to abide. (John 15:4)
You cannot abide without faith. (Heb. 11:6)
So we listen to preachers preaching the real Word. We read the Word. But, we can also quote the Word to ourselves.
We
quote God's promises to ourselves, and we trust it. Then, we see God
move and fulfill His promise and our faith grows stronger.
Memorize God's promises. Believe them. Trust them. Say them out loud to yourself, and your faith will be emboldened.
Let's say you are facing trouble at work. Speak out loud to yourself "No weapon formed against me shall prosper...: (Isa. 54:17) Trust it. Believe it. Stand on it. Then, see God move as you trust Him. It might not be what you think, or want, but watch and see. Speak it in Jesus' name.
Let's say trouble is coming, Speak out loud to yourself "The Word says! The Lord is faithful, He shall establish me, and keep me from evil. I believe it! I stand on it! Begone Satan in Jesus Name!"(2 Thess. 3:3)
Faith comes by hearing. You hear the truth of God's Word, when you quote verses out loud.
See?
"Taste and see that the Lord is good..."(Psalm 34:8)
We put a little faith in Him and His promises, and we see Him move. Then our faith grows, and we draw closer to Him.
You
cannot see glorious things if you are not first willing to believe that
glorious things are possible. Then, when you see it, your belief in
glorious things grows, and your doubts get weaker.
If they won't believe the little things. They cannot see the big things. (Luke 16:10-12)
We trust God's Word. His promises. And God proves it to us. Then our faith grows.
You
must also realize that Jesus Christ is the Living Word. So when you
trust and believe in the Word. You are in essence
trusting Jesus.
But, do not make the Bible an idol. Trust the Lord, He is the Word.
Giving
Giving is a means by which our faith can grow.
God's Word gives us many promises regarding giving. (Luke 6:38, Mal 3:10)
It is almost like an exact exchange. You can literally see these promises being fulfilled.
The Word says to give to The Lord and to help people, and God will give back.
I
have trusted this and obeyed, and literally watched as it all came back
to me by the end of the day, and the blessings continued beyond that.
This is not "Prosperity Gospel" as some claim. These are promises of God. It is not a get rich quick scheme.We obey and see Him move, and our faith grows.
"Give
and it shall be given unto you..." is a promise, and when you believe
and obey, you will see it return and your faith will grow.
Fear Not.
The Lord commands us over and over to "fear not" (Isa 41:10)
His Word is full of promises to protect us.
When we trust Him, we see His protection. We see Him move. We feel encouraged. And our faith grows.
God does not expect us to have blind faith. He proves it over time.
This is abiding. This is the relationship.
When we trust Him, and believe Him.
Because
you see Him move and it embolden you to trust Him more. And you let
your lamp shine, because you no longer fear. Lamps
without oil are useless, and are removed. (Matthew 25:1-13,)
But, what about all those people in the world without Bibles, in China, North Korea and Islamic countries?
Well,
if they are saved, then they have the Holy Spirit, the same as any
other believer. That Spirit teaches them, the same as any believer. They
move in love with faith, and God brings it back and proves it.
They trust God, through the trials of life and persecution, and He proves He is there. They trust His presence.
They pray and He moves.
Just like us.
Everything I am saying here is very important. But even more so as we see that His return grows closer.
We
want to make sure we are abiding. We want to make sure we have faith.
We want to make sure we have oil in our lamps and are saved, clothed in
His righteousness ready for the feast.
(Matt. 25:1-13, Matt. 22:11-14)
There are Christians, who have never known Christ. They have never put their faith in Him. They have no oil. They have no garment washed in the Blood.
They are not saved. They never were. They are false brethren, false teachers and prophets.
Grace was offered, but they put their faith in themselves, and their works. They never really believed.
Therefore, they never knew Him. (Matthew 7:23)
Trust God. Let Him grow you and fill you. Strengthen your faith.
He will. Just ask.
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