Faith in the Storm: Trusting Christ's Power

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In other words, there are many Christians who get into difficulties and are unhappy from time to time because they clearly have not understood the nature of faith. Well, you say if they haven't understood the nature of Faith, how can they be Christians? The answer is this: what makes one Christian is that one is given the gift of faith. [00:02:47]

God starts us off in this life, then we have to walk in this life. We walk by faith, not by sight, and so on. Well, very well, now that's the theme which we're considering together this morning. Before I come actually to that particular theme, we must say just a few words about this great incident in and of itself. [00:04:01]

It brings us face to face with what is described as the Paradox, the seeming contradiction in the person of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. There he is weary and tired, so tired, in fact, that he fell asleep. Now, this incident is recorded by the three so-called synoptic gospels, Matthew, Mark, and Luke. [00:04:34]

The Christian should never lose self-control. The Christian is never meant to be in a state of agitation and Terror and alarm, whatever the circumstance. That's obviously the first lesson, isn't it? The position of these people was desperate. They were in jeopardy, going to be down the next moment, yet our Lord says you shouldn't be in that condition. [00:13:08]

The trial of Faith. Scripture is full of this idea of the trial of faith. That great 11th chapter of the epistle to the Hebrews, a portion of which we read at the beginning, that's in a sense nothing but a great Exposition on this theme of the trial of Faith. Every one of those men was tried. [00:16:55]

God permits tests. He permits difficulties. He permits the wind to blow and the village to rage, and everything seems to be going wrong, and we're in jeopardy. Now, we've got to realize that as we come to try to understand this whole question of faith, God doesn't take his people and lead them into some kind of museum. [00:19:59]

Faith is not something that acts automatically. Many people, it seems to me, conceive of Faith as if it were something similar to those thermostats which you have in connection with the heating apparatus. You set your thermostat at a given level, you want to maintain the temperature at a certain point, and it acts automatically. [00:27:36]

Faith is an activity. It is something that has to be exercised. It doesn't come into operation itself. You and I have to put it into operation. It is a form of activity, and it is at this point we rejoin the doctor. Now, let me divide that. Faith, since I say, is something that you and I have to bring into operation. [00:29:22]

The first thing that I must do when I find myself in this stalemate position is I must refuse to allow myself to be controlled by the situation. That's the first thing. Again, that's a negative. You see, these men are in the boat, the Master's asleep, and the bills are rising, and the water's coming in. [00:30:32]

You don't learn to remind yourself of what you believe and what you know. Again, you see, that's what These Foolish disciples didn't do. If they'd only sat for a moment and had said, well, now, right about it, is it possible that we are going to drown with him in the boat? Is there anything that he can't do? [00:33:13]

If you find yourself in this position of trial and of trouble and of testing, take it as a wonderful opportunity of proving your faith, of exercising your faith, of manifesting your faith, and bringing glory to his great and holy name. But if you should fail to do that, if you should apparently be too weak to do it... [00:43:25]

He'll rebuke you. He'll say, where was your faith? He'll say, why didn't you reason it out? Why didn't you apply it? Why did you appear agitated like that before that worldly person? Why did you behave as if you were not a Christian at all and had no faith? Why didn't you apply your faith? [00:48:21]

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