Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Understanding Faith (Part 3)

In this third lesson in the series "Understanding Faith" I want to show the difference between faith and believing and explain exactly how it is that faith works.  But before I do that there are three important aspects of faith that we must understand.

1.  There are three kinds of faith:
  • Natural Faith
  • Bible Faith
  • The Gift of Faith
Natural faith is a faith that we operate in everyday, where someone tells us something and we believe it and act on it.  For example, your friend tells you that gas is $2.99 per gallon at the gas station on the corner.  You believe it and then act on it and fill your car up.

Bible faith comes by hearing the Word of God.  Again, it is information we receive from God's Word, we believe it and act on it.  For example, the Bible tells us that if we "confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins."  We believe it, and then we confess our sins to God and believe He forgives us.

Then there is the "gift of faith."  It is one of the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit.  This gift of faith is given to men as the Spirit wills and is used to edify and encourage the Body of Christ.

2.  Bible faith takes effort on our part.  A common mistake many people make is they think that Bible faith is something that God gives to them with no effort on their part and this simply isn't true.  The gift of salvation is free and requires nothing of us, but having Biblical faith requires our involvement and effort.

3.  Faith and believing are not the same thing.  I will explain that further in the next point.

The Difference Between Faith And Believing

Visualize if you will a man staggering through the church door and collapsing on the floor when several people rush to his side.  One of them is a doctor and he says "This man is in the final stages of starvation.  He is suffering from malnutrition.  If he doesn't eat in the next 30 minutes he will die!"

The people bring the man food and ask the man "Do you believe that if you eat this food it will keep you from starving to death?"  The man replies "yes" he believes that, but then never eats the food.  This continues for 30 minutes and the man continues to make the statement that he believes if he eats the food it will save his life but never eats it and ultimately dies!

Even though the man's belief was correct, he ultimately died, because he never acted in faith on what he believed!  He never ate the food!  That's the difference between believing and faith.  Until you start doing something about what you believe, it's not faith, it's only belief!  James 2:20 says, "...that faith without works is dead."  Faith must have action to be faith.  Faith is acting on the Word of God.

Faith Is Being A Doer Of The Word

James 1:22 says, "But be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves."  We must be doers of the Word, and not hearers only.  Faith is not faith until is has been acted upon.  This is where most believers miss it.  They hear the Word, they believe the Word, but never become a doer of the Word.

How Faith Works

Faith works on the same principle in the spirit realm as it does in the natural realm.  Faith in both realms is based upon something which you believe.

Here's how faith works in the spiritual realm as well as in the natural realm.  (1) You are given information. (2) You believe that information. (3) You act on the information you believe.

Faith Is Acting On The Word Of God

There are several examples in the Bible of men acting on the Word of God.  Peter in Luke 5:4-7 had fished all night and didn't catch a thing.  But when Jesus told them to "Push out into the deep water and let down the nets for a catch," Peter responded "nevertheless at thy Word I will let down the net." As a result there was a great catch all because Peter acted on the Word of God.

Joshua also acted on the Word of God in Joshua 6:1-20.  He followed the instruction of the Lord completely and the city of Jericho was overtaken.

Faith is more than just believing!  It is acting on the truth of God's Word!  Won't you start believing on and acting on the Word of God today?

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