Our faith comes from…
We don’t need to stand on the
highest peak of a mountain or sit on a cliff overlooking the majestic ocean to
see God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power, or His divine nature. No! All
we have to do is walk to the window in our house and look outside. So here’s an
assignment. Step outside for a moment. Look around. Observe nature: the ground,
the grass, the trees, and the sky. What do you see about God? What is God
revealing to you?
Our faith comes from…
2.
The Word of God! (Romans 10:17)
This truth is visualized in Acts 16:11-14 when the Apostle Paul
preached the gospel in Philippi and Lydia responded to the message. This is
where her faith came from. It’s not enough just to hear the message—we need to respond to it and
accept it as our own.
Somewhere along
the way, God sent a messenger to you. Perhaps it was a Sunday school teacher, a
parent, a friend, a pastor, or a neighbor. Or it could have been the Holy
Spirit Himself. I first heard the gospel many years ago at a church outing. I
may not remember what we did on that outing, but I remember going forward to
receive Christ. For both my kids, I
was the messenger God sent. What a thrill it was for me to be there when Betsy
and Matt received Christ as their Lord and Savior. Our text clearly shows us
that our faith comes from responding to the message brought to us. That is the
beginning. But God doesn’t want our faith to lay dormant. It’s important we
allow Him to develop that faith in us. In the weeks ahead, we will explore our
faith in greater detail, while we ask God to give us an exuberant faith.
Our faith comes
from…
3.
The Holy Spirit! (1 Corinthians 2:6-16)
At one time, the disciples had Jesus walking among them. They witnessed some spectacular things, they heard His voice, and they looked into His eyes. They saw how He loved. But as wonderful as that was, the greater gift was when God came down from heaven and chose to live inside them. Since the day of Pentecost (Acts 2), the Holy Spirit has descended upon every heart that has bowed at the cross and received the free gift of salvation.
I
would say believers are wealthy, wouldn’t you? According to our text in 1 Corinthians 2, God has given us
wisdom that many rulers don’t even possess (verse 8), God has revealed His secrets to us (verses 9-10), and God gives us understanding (verses 14-15). And here’s the best part: “We have the mind of Christ”
(1 Corinthians 2:16). Therefore, we
look at the world out of different lenses than unbelievers. We can know what is
on God’s mind. That’s why we can see the truth and others cannot. Answering the
call to follow Jesus seems absurd to the world because Jesus tells us what a
true follower is: “If anyone would come
after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me” (Matthew
16:24).
Please invite your friends to join
me on this journey as we examine our faith and how we can have an fearless
faith.



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