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The Gift of Faith
By Dr. Ray Melugin
Introduction
"For to one is given...faith, by the same Spirit."
(1 Corinthians 12:8-9)
A Church in New Jersey had just built a new building
on eight acres. However, they could not be granted occupancy until
they had sufficient parking. The only portion of ground available
on their property was behind their building which was mountainous
terrain. The church had no money to remove the mountain, so the
pastor called for a special Wednesday night prayer meeting asking
God to "remove the mountain." The next morning the telephone
company called and needed fill dirt for one of their building sites.
The composition of the mountain oil behind the church was exactly
what they needed. Within a month the phone company hauled away 40,000
square yards of fill, prepared the area for paving, and paid the
church $5,400.
"And thou shalt say to this mountain..."
Definition
The gift of faith is a Spirit-given ability to see something
God wants done and have unwavering confidence that God will do it
regardless of insurmountable obstacles (Hebrews 11:1-7; Romans 10:17)
I. The Gift of Faith is More Than Saving Faith.
"To another, faith by the same spirit."
(I Corinthians 12:9) "For by grace are ye saved through faith..."
(Ephesians 2:8-9)
A. Continuing in the Christian life requires faith.
"For we walk by faith, not by sight. (II Corinthians 5:7)
Note: Walking by faith denotes forward progress, action, leaving
something behind, moving toward a goal, a systematic, orderly, deliberate
act.
B. Faith asks for the impossible.
1. Stephen, full of faith, was enabled to perform miracles.
(Acts 6:8)
2. Blind Bartimaeus didn't ask the Lord for a white
cane, and a seeing eye dog; he asked for the seemingly impossible.
(Mark 10:51-52)
3. The gift of faith, in the life and ministry of
George Muller, operated an orphanage in Bristol, England.
Note: He cared for 10,000 orphans for over 60 years.
He built five large homes able to house 2,000 orphans starting with
only two shillings in his pocket, and none in his care ever went
without a meal.
Through prayer, a baker was awakened at 2:00 am who
felt he should bake bread for the orphanage. That same morning,
a milk wagon broke down in front of the orphanage and the milkman
had to get rid of the milk before he could get the wagon fixed.
These are examples of answered prayer in the life of a man of faith
who never requested help from men.
II. The Gift of Faith is Visualizing What God Intends
To Do.
A. Faith prompts prayer, thanking God in advance
for what He will accomplish.
1. Jesus thanked the Father before He raised Lazarus (john 11:41-42)
2. The gift of faith causes one to pray and look for
an answer.
"Whatsoever things ye desire, when ye pray, believe
that ye receive them, and ye shall have them." (Mark 11:24:
Psalms 37:3-5)
Note: Muller, who needed to be in Quebec by Saturday,
was fogged in off the banks of Newfoundland on Wednesday. He and
the ship's captain went below deck to pray that God would lift the
fog. Muller prayed first, a simple worded prayer, after which assuring
the captain that he didn't need to pray, knowing then God had answered.
As they stepped on deck, they saw the fog had already lifted. He
kept his appointment.
Note: Lew Cass Bennett, Evangelist, needed to be in
Chicago. The only way for him to get there was to take a Streamliner,
which didn't stop at the small down where he needed to be. As he
finished his last meeting, he got his ticket and waited. The train
stopped at the small town, something that had never happened before,
and has never happened since.
B. Faith turns vision into reality.
1. Barnabas, seeing the genuineness of the Antioch Christians,
envisioned their potential, and saw it come to fruition. (Acts 11:23-24)
Note: In 1875, Hudson Taylor, founder of China Inland
Mission appealed for 18 suitable workers. By the end of that year
18 new workers came. In 1877, he prayed for 30, and by the end of
that year had 30. In 1881, he petitioned the Lord for 70 new workers
in the next three years. Before the third year was up, 92 had sailed
in. In 1887, he prayed for 100. By the end of December, 600 had
offered themselves for service of which 102 sailed.
III. Faith Brings Hope to a Hopeless Situation
A. Paul believed God for what others believed impossible.
(Acts 27:20-26, the storm at sea)
1. Even those of Paul's company had no confidence in survival.
(In verse 20, Luke includes himself with those of no faith)
2. A gift of faith will cause one to exhort others
to look past the present storms. (Verse 22, "I exhort you to
be of good cheer:")
3. the gift of faith will give a strong testimony
to God before unbelievers. (Verse 25 "for I believe God, that
it shall be even as it was told me.")
Note: With Paul, there were 276 people aboard the
ship.
4. True faith will achieve its desired end. (Acts
27:44 "...They escaped all safe to land.")
IV. Faith Does the "Impossible"
A. Faith brought down the walls of Jericho. (Joshua, Chapter
6)
B. Faith brought water to fill the empty ditches.
(2 Kings 3:16-20)
C. Faith filled the widow lady's empty vessels with
oil. (2 Kings 4:1-7)
D. Faith kept meal in the barrel of the widow of Zaraphath.
(I Kings 17:8-16)
E. Faith brought fire from heaven in answer to Elijah's
prayer. (I Kings 18:21-38)
V. Faith Can Increase
A. The apostles asked the Giver of faith to increase
their faith. (Luke 17:5)
1. the future of all our hopes in Christ rests upon faith. (Hebrews
11:1)
2. through faith we are victorious over the world.
(I John 5:4) "...And this is the victory that overcometh the
world, even our faith."
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