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Like Precious Faith
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Sermon preached at Glad Tidings Tabernacle
and Bible Training School, 1536, Ellis Street, San Francisco,
California August 1, 1922
Published in Pentecostal Evangel p. 1-2 October 14, 1922
Published in Triumphs of Faith p. 29-32 February 1923
Published in Triumphs of Faith p. 269-272 December 1928
Published in Faith That Prevails Chapter 2 1938
God will do great things for us if we
are prepared to receive them from Him. We are dull of comprehension
because we let the cares of this world blind our eyes, but
if we keep open to God, He has a greater plan for us in
the future than we have seen or ever have dreamed about
in the past. It is God’s delight to fulfil to us impossibilities
because of His omnipotence, and when we reach the place
where He alone has the right of way in all things, then
all mists and misunderstandings will clear away.
I have been asking the Lord for His message
for you this morning, and I believe He would have me turn
to the second epistle of Peter, first chapter, beginning
with the first verse:
Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of
Jesus Christ, to them that have obtained like precious faith
with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour
Jesus Christ: Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through
the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord, According as
his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain
unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that
hath called us to glory and virtue: Whereby are given unto
us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these
ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped
the corruption that is in the world through lust. And beside
this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and
to virtue knowledge; and to knowledge temperance; and to
temperance patience; and to patience godliness; And to godliness
brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity. For
if these things be in you, and abound, they make you that
ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge
of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Verses 1-8
Probably there is not a greater word that
anyone could bring to an audience than this word, “like
precious faith.” “Like Precious Faith”
means that God, who is from everlasting to everlasting,
has always had people that He could trust; that He could
illuminate, that He could enlarge until there was nothing
within them that would hinder the power of God. Now this
“Like Precious Faith” is the gift that God is
willing to impart to all of us. He wants us to have this
faith in order that we may “subdue kingdoms,”
“work righteousness,” and, if it should be necessary,
“stop the mouths of lions” (Hebrews 11:33).
We should be able under all circumstances
to triumph. Not that we have any help in ourselves, but
our help comes only from God, and if our help is only in
God then we are always strong and never weak. It is always
those people who are full of faith who have a “good
report,” who never murmur, who are in the place of
victory, who are not in the place of human order, but of
divine order in God. He is the Author of our faith, and
our faith is always based on “thus saith the Lord.”
This “Like Precious Faith”
is for all. There is a word in the third chapter of Ephesians
which is very good for us to consider: that you “may
be able to comprehend with all saints...” (Ephesians
3:18). What does this “Like Precious Faith”
mean to you this morning? Every one here is receiving a
blessing because of the faith of Abraham. But remember this,
this “Like Precious Faith” is the same that
Abraham had. This “Like Precious Faith” is the
substance of the power of eternal life which is given to
us through the Word. You may not be able to use this faith
because of some hindrance in your life. I have had a thousand
road engines come over my life to break me up and bring
me to the place where this faith could operate within me.
There is no way into the deep things of God, only through
a broken spirit. When we are thus broken, we cease forever
from our own works for Another, even Christ, has taken the
reign. Faith in God, and power with God, come to us through
the knowledge of the Word of God. Whatever we may think
about it, it is true that we are no better than our faith.
Whatever your estimation is of your own ability, of your
own righteousness, or of your work in any way, you are no
better than your faith.
How wonderful is this faith that overcomes
the world! “He that believeth that Jesus is the Son
of God overcomes the world!” But how does he overcome
the world? If you believe in Him you are purified as He
is pure. You are strengthened because He is strong. You
are made whole because He is whole. All of His fulness may
come into you because of the revelation of Himself. Faith
is the living principle of the Word of God. If we yield
ourselves up to be led by the Holy Spirit we shall be divinely
led into the deep things of God, and the truths and revelations
and all His mind will be made so clear unto us that we shall
live by faith in Christ.
God has no thought of anything on a small
scale. In the passage which we have read this morning are
these words, “Grace and peace be ‘multiplied’
unto you through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our
Lord” (2 Peter 1:2). God’s Word is always on
the line of multiplication, and so I believe the Lord wants
us on that line this morning. We see “Like Precious
Faith” is to be obtained “through the righteousness
of God and our Savior Jesus Christ.” God’s Word
is without change. We are to be filled with the righteousness
of God on the authority of the Word. His righteousness is
from everlasting to everlasting, the same, yesterday and
today and forever.
If I limit the Lord, He cannot work within
me, but if I open myself to God then He will surely fill
me and flow through me.
We must have this “Like Precious
Faith” in order to have our prayers answered. If we
ask anything according to God’s will, we are told
that He hears us, and if we know that He hears us, then
we know we have the petitions that we desire. Oh, brothers,
sisters, we must go into the presence of God and get from
Him the answer to our prayers. Hear what Mark 11:24 says,
...What things soever ye desire, when ye
pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.
In the twenty-third verse we see mountains
removed, difficulties all cleared away. When? When the man
believes in his heart and refuses to doubt. We must have
the reality, we must know God, we must be able to go into
His presence and converse with God.
This “Like Precious Faith”
goes on multiplying in grace and in peace through the knowledge
of God. It places our feet on the Rock, and brings us to
an unlimited place in our faith. This faith makes you dare
to do anything with and for God. Remember that you can only
be built up on the Word of God. If you build yourself on
imagination or your own thoughts you will go wrong.
The Bible is the Word of God: supernatural
in origin, eternal in duration, inexpressible in valor,
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. Truly it is the
Word of God. It brings into man the personality of God;
it changes the man until he becomes the epistle of God.
It transforms his mind, changes his character, takes him
on from grace to grace, and gives him an inheritance in
the Spirit. God comes in, dwells in, walks in, talks through,
and sups with him.
Your peace be multiplied! You are to rejoice
greatly. Oh! the bride ought to rejoice to hear the Bridegroom’s
voice. How we love our Bridegroom and how He loves us! How
adorable He is and how sweet is His countenance. At the
presence of Jesus, all else goes.
Oh, my brother, my sister, we have the
greatest tide of all our life. There is no tide like the
power of the “latter rain.” We must not fail
to see what remarkable things God has for every one of us.
Beloved, I would like to press into your
heart this morning the truth that God has no room for an
ordinary man. God wants to take the ordinary man and put
him through the sieve and bring him out into a place of
extraordinary faith. The cry of our souls can be satisfied
only with God. The great plan of God is to satisfy, you,
and then give you the vision of something higher.
If ever you stop at any point, pick up
at the place where you failed, and begin again under the
refining light, and power and zeal of heaven and all things
will be brought to you, for He will condescend to meet you.
Remember, beloved, it is not what you are
but what God wants you to be. What shall we do? Shall we
not dedicate ourselves afresh to God? Every new revelation
brings a new dedication.
Let us seek Him.
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