Like Precious Faith
Read 2 Peter 1:1-8. We are dull of comprehension
because we so often let the cares of this world blind our
eyes; but if we can be open to God, we shall see that He has
a greater plan for us in the future than we have ever seen
in the past. It is God's delight to make possible to us that
which seems impossible, and when we reach a place where He
alone has right of way, then all the things that have been
misty and misunderstood are cleared up.
This like precious faith that Peter is writing
about is a gift that God is willing to give to all of us,
and I believe God wants us to receive it so that we may subdue
kingdoms, work righteousness, and, if the time is come, to
stop the mouths of lions. We should be able under all circumstances
to triumph, because we have no confidence in ourselves, but
our confidence is only in God. It is always those people who
are full of faith that have a good report, that never murmur,
that are in the place of victory, that are not in the place
of human order but of divine order, since God has come to
dwell in them.
This like precious faith is for all; but
there may be some hindrance in your life that God will have
to deal with. It seems to me as if I had had a thousand road
engines come over my life to break me up like a potter's vessel.
There is no other way into the deep things of God but a broken
spirit. There is no other way into the power of God. God will
do the exceeding abundantly above all we ask or think for
us when He can bring us to the place where we can say with
Paul, “I live no longer, and Another, even Christ, has
taken the reins and the rule.”
I understand God by His Word. I cannot understand
God by impressions or feelings; I cannot get to know God by
sentiments. If I am going to know God, I am going to know
Him by His Word. I know I shall be in heaven, but I could
not build on my feelings that I am going to heaven. I am going
to heaven because God's Word says it, and I believe God's
Word. And “faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the
Word of God.” Rom. 10;17.
In Mark 11:24 we read, “What things
soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them,
and ye shall have them.” The previous verse speaks of
mountains removed, difficulties cleared away. Veneering won't
do. We must have reality, the real working of our God. We
must know God. We must be able to go in and hold converse
with God. We must also know the mind of God toward us, so
that all our petitions are always on the line of His will.
As this like precious faith becomes a part
of you, it will make you so that you will dare to do anything.
And remember, God wants daring men, men who will dare all,
men who will be strong in Him and dare to do exploits. How
shall we reach this plane of faith? Let go your own thoughts,
and take the thoughts of God, the Word of God. If you build
yourself on imaginations you will go wrong. You have the Word
of God and it is enough. A man gave this remarkable testimony
concerning the Word: “Never compare this Book with other
books. Comparisons are dangerous. Never think or never say
that this Book contains the Word of God. It is the Word of
God. It is supernatural in origin, eternal in duration, inexpressible
in value, infinite in scope, regenerative in power, infallible
in authority, universal in interest, personal in application,
inspired in totality. Read it through. Write it down. Pray
it in. Work it out. And then pass it on.”
And truly the Word of God changes a man until
he becomes an epistle of God. It transforms his mind, changes
his character, moves him on from grace to grace, makes him
an inheritor of the very nature of God. God comes in, dwells
in, walks in, talks through, and sups with him who opens his
being to the Word of God and receives the Spirit who inspired
it.
When I was going over to New Zealand and
Australia, I had many to see me off. There was an Indian doctor
who was riding in the same car with me to the docks. He was
very quiet and took in all things that were said on the ship.
I began to preach, of course, and the Lord began to work among
the people. In the second-class part of the ship there was
a young man and his wife who were attendants on a lady and
gentleman in the first-class. And as these two young people
heard me talking to them privately and otherwise, they were
very much impressed. Then the lady they were attending got
very sick. In her sickness and her loneliness she could find
no relief. They called in the doctor, and the doctor gave
her no hope.
And then, when in this strange dilemma --
she was a great Christian Scientist, a preacher of it, and
had gone up and down preaching it -- they thought of me. Knowing
the conditions, and what she lived for, that it was late in
the day, and that in the condition of her mind she could only
receive the simplest words, I said to her, “Now you
are very sick, and I won't talk to you about anything save
this; I will pray for you in the name of Jesus, and the moment
I pray you will be healed.”
And the moment I prayed she was healed. That
was this like precious faith in operation. Then she was disturbed.
Now I could have poured in oil very soon. But I poured in
all the bitter drugs possible, and for three days I had her
on cinders. I showed her her terrible state, and pointed out
to her all her folly and the fallacy of her position. I showed
her that there was nothing in Christian Science, that it is
a lie from the beginning, one of the last agencies of hell.
At best a lie, preaching a lie, and producing a lie.
Then she wakened up. She became so penitent
and broken-hearted. But the thing that stirred her first was
that she had to go to preach the simple gospel of Christ where
she had preached Christian Science. She asked me if she had
to give up certain things. I won't mention the things, they
are too vile. I said, “What you have to do is to see
Jesus and take Jesus.” When she saw the Lord in His
purity, the other things had to go. At the presence of Jesus
all else goes.
This opened the door. I had to preach to
all on the boat. This gave me a great opportunity. As I preached,
the power of God fell, conviction came and sinners were saved.
They followed me into my cabin one after another. God was
working there.
Then this Indian doctor came. He said, “What
shall I do? I cannot use medicine any more.” “Why?”
“Oh, your preaching has changed me. But I must have
a foundation. Will you spend some time with me?” “Of
course I will.” Then we went alone and God broke the
fallow ground. This Indian doctor was going right back to
his Indian conditions under a new order. He had left a practice
there. He told me of the great practice he had. He was going
back to his practice to preach Jesus.
If you have lost your hunger for God, if
you do not have a cry for more of God, you are missing the
plan. There must come up from us a cry that cannot be satisfied
with anything but God. He wants to give us the vision of the
prize ahead that is something higher than we have ever attained.
If you ever stop at any point, pick up at the place where
you have dropped through, and begin again under the refining
light and power of heaven and God will meet you. And while
He will bring you to a consciousness of your own frailty and
to a brokenness of spirit, your faith will lay hold of Him
and all the divine resources, His light and compassion will
be manifested through you, and He will send the rain.
Shall we not dedicate ourselves afresh to
God? Some say, “I dedicated myself last night to God.”
Every new revelation brings a new dedication. Let us seek
Him.
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