By Faith: Overcoming Life's Mountains Through Belief

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We are starting a new series called By Faith and we're going to be learning some lessons from Hebrews chapter 11. If you are unfamiliar with Hebrews chapter 11, it's been titled and called the Hall of Faith, the great chapter of faith. There are more references about faith in Hebrews chapter 11 than any other chapter in your Bible. And there's heroes of faith, men and women, and we're going to break open some lessons. And our goal, myself and our preaching team, is that we would all grow in our faith. [00:00:00]

I want to submit something to you maybe you've never thought of, but every one of you has been given a measure of faith, whether you're a Christ follower, a pre-Christ follower, or whether you're far from God. Think about this. It requires faith to get saved. Romans 10, 9, and 10 says when you believe in your heart, then you will be saved. So the belief comes before the salvation. [00:02:39] (22 seconds)


Ephesians 2 and 8 says it is by grace we have been saved through faith. So God gives to every man a measure, something that knows it's bigger than me. There's a God out there somewhere. Now what you do with that measure of faith determines your position of either being saved or unsaved, and then the path of your life, because God gives the measure, but then it's our responsibility to exercise that faith and to see it grow. [00:03:01] (29 seconds)


Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the rhema, that which has been uttered by the living voice, the thing spoken. And so we have a book full of logos right here. And this is what God has said. This is what has been written. What the Holy Spirit does, it breathes upon the logos and it becomes rhema. See, faith doesn't come simply by reading or studying scriptures. [00:08:49] (25 seconds)


Faith fully believes what God has promised. I touched on this one, but this happens as you spend time in the Logos, and you realize, wow, that promise is for me. Romans chapter four, God is talking about his friend Abraham, who was actually called the father of the faithful. Look at this. He did not waver at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God. [00:21:56] (25 seconds)


Great faith works in the presence of fears and doubts. Great faith is not an absence of doubts, fears, and unbelief, but a decision. A decision to move forward despite them. And so that's the kind of faith we want to have. And, you know, maybe for you, let's lower the bar from water walking a little bit. [00:29:22] (22 seconds)


How much faith does it take? Now, there are times in the Bible where you receive a miracle. It's not your faith. It's your friend's faith. You got four people dragging the stretcher to Jesus. You're just laying on the stretcher, man. It's not your faith at all. Other times where God sovereignly heals without your permission, it's his faith, not yours. [00:35:33] (20 seconds)


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