Introduction
Faith is one of the fundamentals of
Christian practice. It is perhaps the most extensively talked about in
Christian teachings. “For without faith it is impossible to please God… (Heb.
11:6). It is by faith that we believe in God and everything He did. In fact,
faith is that act of believing in God. The subject of faith has been exploited
more than any other topical discussion both in the bible days and in this our
contemporary world. The whole of our salvation experience is all about faith.
For by Grace are ye saved through faith … (Eph. 2:8).
What
is faith?
Faith, according to the bible definition is
the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Heb. 11:1).
Taking a deeper look into this seemingly simple definition from the word of
God, one would discover that faith is a continuous process and not a one-off thing
or something you only exercise when needing something from God. The bible says,
“Now, Faith is…. Faith is a now and habitual thing.
Faith is synonymously used with the word “believe” in the bible which throws
its weight on trust and confidence. You cannot talk of faith without talking
about trust and confidence. Faith is living a life of perpetual believing in
God through Jesus Christ.
Dimensions
of Faith
The usage and practice of Faith in the
bible is multidimensional even though the same Faith is being referred. So some
of the dimensions of faith includes but not limited to these:
1.
Saving faith – Eph. 2:8.
Perhaps the very first most important encounter with God in respect to faith is
that we need a measure of it to be saved. New birth, Justification and every
other things associated with salvation cannot hold without faith. We need faith
to be saved and remain saved.
2.
Faith as a vital requisite or
tool needed for getting miraculous thing to happen – Mark 11:23. No one can
receive anything from God except by the act of faith. The only thing God
responds to is our faith and not our tears or our being emotional. Now this is
talking about a dimension of faith that many Christians are used to; faith to receive but there is another
level God wants us to get to.
3.
Faith as a practice of
Christianity – 2Cor. 13:5. Faith is a practice of Christ’s life, hence, the
practice that all Christians are called to embrace. Our practice of Christian
faith should reflect our total trust, confidence and absolute submission to God
in faith irrespective of what we are able to get from God or not.
4.
Faith as a living standard or a
lifestyle – Gal. 2:20. Lastly, faith in God should become our standard living
or lifestyle. Everything we do in life should be motivated by faith, in faith
and for faith. Faith should be the reason for existence, the reason for
evangelism, the reason for doing things the way we do them, or even the reason
why we eat or refrain from eating. This is the height of faith God wants all
believers to get to. Faith goes beyond just asking and receiving, it a life we
must all cultivate.
Some of the benefits of living in faith
1.
We are immediately passed from
death to life – John 5:24
2.
We possess the superior weapon
to defeat the devil and all his antics – Eph. 6:16
3.
We no longer react to only what
eyes can see but we walk by faith and respond only to the word of God – 2Cor.
5:7
4.
We are able to please and align
ourselves more to the will of God – Heb. 11:6
5.
We are guaranteed of answered
prayers – Mark 11:22-23
Final
note
Faith is activated, spurred, retained and
boosted by the word of God. People who spend more time with the word of God are
more likely going to have more faith than those who do not. The word of God is
the lubricant to our faith, so stay more with it – Rom. 10:17
PASTOR FEMI ATODE
Our Beloved Pastor
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