In my last blog at the beginning of the month of August, under the topic priceless grace, I mentioned that faith is a journey that begins by hearing the word of God. In this article I want to examine how faith works in believe.
Faith shows us in advance what God will do about a given issue before He does it. It also shows us in advance what our part, and future activity of God. God not only shows us in advance what He is about to do, He shows us in advance what He wants us to do with Him in this given future activity. Therefore, this is faith.
I want to take the case of Noah as an example. God showed Noah in advance everything about the Flood and its outcome. He also showed him in beforehand what his part was in this future undertaking. He showed him that He wanted him to build an ark and what kind of wood to use. He also showed him how high, how long and how wide to build it. He showed Noah in advance about the animals and so on. Because Noah had faith he was able to understand and know the plans of God in advance. "By faith Noah being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house...” Hebrews 11:6.
Faith is information God gives us to walk out or act upon. There are so many stories in the bible of people of faith.Is Faith the same as Believe? Faith is a noun that tells us what we have. Believe, on the other hand, is a verb. Believe is what we do. Believe is acting upon our faith or our advance information. Please note the following statement extremely well. Believe is not just agreeing mentally with what God said in a scripture. Believe, in the Bible sense, is acting out what is contained in the "if" part of our advance faith information. To put it differently, Noah acted out his part (building the ark)
Paul tells us our faith is living and can go through many stages. It never stays permanently fixed after a single conversion experience no matter how genuine or sincere. Our faith can be shipwrecked (1 Timothy 1:19) The Bible tells us we must have faith in order to be saved (Hebrews 11:6). Yet is faith nothing more than believing and trusting? Searching the Scriptures, we see faith also involves assent to God's truth (1 Thessalonians 2:13), obedience to Him (Romans 1:5, 16:26), and it must be working in love (Galatians 5:6)