Exercising Faith: Strengthening Our Spiritual Resilience

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Faith grows as it is exercised. I find it helpful to think of Faith as being like a muscle in the body; it grows in strength as it is used, as it is exercised. So if you break a limb and then you have your leg in plaster, the muscles weaken because they are not being stretched. [00:01:45]

The story of Jesus calming the storm serves as a vivid illustration of the necessity of exercising faith. The disciples, despite their faith in Jesus, failed to apply it during the storm. Jesus' question, "Where is your faith?" challenges us to apply our faith in the face of life's storms. [00:04:37]

Faith must be applied; it has to be exercised in regards to the particular circumstances you face at any time. In other words, it does not work automatically. Think about the heating system in your house; it probably works on a thermostat. Faith is not like that; it does not work automatically. [00:06:20]

Faith involves an intentional engagement in which you trust the Lord Jesus Christ in the circumstances that you are facing right now. And this is the question of Jesus: where is your faith? I have to tell you I've come to treasure this question in my own life, including the rebuke that lies in it. [00:08:24]

Bunyan was a very wise and perceptive pastor, and he created characters in his story that really reflected the experience of believers. One of Bunyan's characters is called Little Faith. I'm sure he took that directly from the fact that, as we've seen, Jesus said, "O you of little faith." [00:09:33]

Little Faith was confronted by thieves. There were three of them, and their names were Faint Heart, Mistrust, and Guilt. Faint Heart was the first to speak in a very threatening way. He demanded that Little Faith give the thieves his wallet. Little Faith was so terrified he didn't know what to do. [00:11:04]

Somewhere in your journey, you're going to meet these three thieves. Faint Heart will threaten you, Mistrust will want to rob you, and Guilt will attempt to beat you up. And when you meet these thieves, you're going to have to exercise faith. First, then, exercise faith when Faint Heart tries to scare you. [00:13:26]

Faith responds to Faint Heart by affirming the strength that is yours in the Lord Jesus Christ. I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength. So when you come to something that seems beyond you, exercise faith. Christ will bring you to places in your journey where you have no alternative but to depend upon him. [00:16:09]

Mistrust took away Little Faith's joy. It was Mistrust that made Little Faith's life and journey so difficult and often quite miserable. Now, what are you to do then when Mistrust tries to rob you? Well, Faith responds to Mistrust by affirming the riches that are yours in Jesus Christ. [00:19:12]

Faith responds to guilt by affirming the grace that is yours in the Lord Jesus Christ. Tell guilt that Christ is yours and that in him you are washed, you are cleansed, you are forgiven, and you are reconciled to God forever. So here are three thieves, and you will encounter them in your journey through the Christian Life. [00:23:25]

Little faith is infinitely better than unbelief, infinitely better. You know, God invites us to believe. He says, "Turn to me and be saved, all the ends of the Earth." But he not only invites us to believe, he commands us to believe. Did you know that God commands us to believe? [00:27:59]

Little faith will arrive in heaven because we are not saved by the strength of our faith but by the strength of our Savior. Let's pray together, shall we? Father, we are asking that you will increase our faith, that you will enable us to respond with faith to all the challenges that Faint Heart and Mistrust and Guilt bring in our lives. [00:31:36]

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