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God-Given Faith
Read Hebrews 11:1-11. I believe that there
is only one way to all the treasures of God, and that is the
way of faith. By faith and faith alone do we enter into a
knowledge of the attributes and become partakers of the beatitudes,
and participate in the glories of our ascended Lord. All His
promises are Yea and Amen to them that believe.
God would have us come to Him by His own
way. That is through the open door of grace. A way has been
made. It is a beautiful way, and all His saints can enter
in by this way and find rest. God has prescribed that the
just shall live by faith. I find that all is failure that
has not its base on the rock Christ Jesus. He is the only
way, the truth and the life. The way of faith is the Christ
way, receiving Him in His fulness and walking in Him; receiving
His quickening life that filleth, moveth and changeth us,
bringing us to a place where there is always an Amen in our
hearts to all the will of God.
As I look into the 12th chapter of Acts, I find that the people
were praying all night for Peter to come out of prison. They
had a zeal but seem to have been lacking in faith. They were
to be commended for their zeal in spending their time in prayer
without ceasing, but their faith, evidently, did not measure
up to such a marvelous answer. Rhoda had more faith than the
rest of them. When the knock came to the door, she ran to
it, and the moment she heard Peter's voice, she ran back again
with joy saying that Peter stood before the gate. And all
the people said, “You are mad. It isn't so.” But
she constantly affirmed that it was even so.
Zacharias and Elisabeth surely wanted a son,
but even when the angel came and told Zacharias that he should
have a son, he was full of unbelief. And the angel said, “Thou
shalt be dumb, because thou believest not my words.”
But look at Mary. When the angel came to her, Mary said, “Be
it unto me according to thy word.” It was her Amen to
the will of God. And God wants us with an Amen in our lives,
an inward Amen, a mighty moving Amen, a God-inspired Amen,
which says, “It is, because God has spoken. It cannot
be otherwise. It is impossible to be otherwise.”
Let us examine this 5th verse, “By
faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and
was not found, because God translated him: for before his
translation, he had this testimony that he pleased God.”
When I was in Sweden, the Lord worked mightily.
After one or two addresses the leaders called me and said,
“We have heard very strange things about you, and we
would like to know if they are true. We can see that God is
with you, and that God is moving, and we know that it will
be a great blessing to Sweden.”
“Well,” I said, “what is
it?”
“Well,” they said, “we
have heard from good authority that you preach that you have
the resurrection body.” When I was in France I had an
interpreter that believed this thing, and I found out, after
I had preached once or twice through the interpreter, that
she gave out her own ideas. And of course I did not know.
I said to these brethren, “I tell you what my personal
convictions are. I believe that if I had the testimony of
Enoch I should be off. I believe that the moment Enoch had
the testimony that he pleased God, off he went.”
I pray that God will so quicken our faith, for translation
is in the mind of God; but remember that translation comes
on the line of holy obedience and a walk that is pleasing
to God. This was true of Enoch. And I believe that we must
have a like walk with God in the Spirit, having communion
with him, living under his divine smile, and I pray that God
by His Spirit may so move us that we will be where Enoch was
when he walked with God.
There are two kinds of faith. There is the
natural faith. But the supernatural faith is the gift of God.
In Acts 26:19, Paul is telling Agrippa of what the Lord said
to him in commissioning him. “To open their eyes, and
to turn them from darkness to light, from the power of satan
unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance
among them which are sanctified by faith that is in Me.”
Is that the faith of Paul? No, it is the
faith that the Holy Ghost is giving. It is the faith that
He brings to us as we press in and on with God. I want to
put before you this difference between our faith and the faith
of Jesus. Our faith comes to an end. Most people in this place
have come to where they have said, “Lord, I can go no
further. I have gone so far and I can go no further. I have
used all the faith I have, and I have just to stop now and
wait.”
I remember being one day in Lancashire, and
going round to see some sick people. I was taken into a house
where there was a young woman lying on a bed, a very helpless
case. The reason had gone, and many things were manifested
there which were satanic and I knew it. She was only a young
woman, a beautiful child. The husband, quite a young man,
came in with the baby, and he leaned over to kiss the wife.
The moment he did, she threw herself over on the other side,
just as a lunatic would do. That was very heart-breaking.
Then he took the baby and pressed the baby's lips to the mother.
Again another wild kind of thing happened. I asked one who
was attending her, “Have you anybody to help?”
“Oh,” they said, “We have had everything.”
“But,” I said, “have you no spiritual help?”
Her husband stormed out, saying, “Help? You think that
we believe in God, after we have had seven weeks of no sleep
and maniac conditions.”
Then a young woman of about eighteen or so
just grinned at me and passed out of the door. That brought
me to a place of compassion for the woman. Something had to
be done, no matter what it was. Then with all my faith I began
to penetrate the heavens, and I was soon out of that house,
I will tell you, for I never saw a man get anything from God
who prayed on the earth. If you get anything from God, you
will have to pray into heaven; for it is all there. If you
are living in the earth realm and expect things from heaven,
they will never come. And as I saw, in the presence of God,
the limitations of my faith, there came another faith, a faith
that could not be denied, a faith that took the promise, a
faith that believed God's Word. And from that presence, I
came back again to earth, but not the same man. God gave a
faith that could shake hell and anything else.
I said, “Come out of her, in the name
of Jesus!” And she rolled over and fell asleep and wakened
in fourteen hours perfectly sane and perfectly whole.
There is a process on this line. Enoch walked
with God. That must have been all those years as he was penetrating,
and going through, and laying hold, and believing and seeing
and getting into such close cooperation and touch with God
that things moved on earth and he began to move toward heaven.
At last it was not possible for him to stop any longer. Oh,
Hallelujah!
In the 15th chapter of 1st Corinthians we
read of the body being “sown in weakness,” to
be raised in power. It seems to me that, as we are looking
for translation, the Lord would have us know something of
that power now, and would have us kept in that power, so that
we shall not be sown in weakness.
There is one thing that God has given me
from my youth up, a taste and relish for my Bible. I can say
before God, I have never read a book but my Bible, so I know
nothing about books. It seems to me better to get the Book
of books for food for your soul, for the strengthening of
your faith, and the building up of your character in God,
so that all the time you are being changed and made meet to
walk with God.
“Without faith it is impossible to
please Him; for he that cometh to God must believe that He
is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek
him.”
I can see that it is impossible to please
Him on any line but faith, for everything that is not of faith
is sin. God wants us to see that the plan of faith is the
ideal and principle of God. In this connection I love to keep
in my thoughts the beautiful words in the 2nd verse of the
12th chapter of Hebrews: “Looking unto Jesus, the author
and finisher of our faith.” He is the author of faith.
God worked through Him for the forming of the world. “All
things were made by Him, and without Him was not anything
made that was made.” And because of the exceedingly
abundant joy of providing for us so great salvation, He became
the author of a living faith. And through this principle of
living faith, looking unto Him who is the author and finisher
of our faith, we are changed into the same image from glory
to glory, even by the Spirit of the Lord.
God has something better for you than you
have ever had in the past. Come out into all the fulness of
faith and power and life and victory that He is willing to
provide, as you forget the things of the past, and press right
on for the prize of His high calling in Christ Jesus.
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