Start with the Faith You Have
by Rick Warren
“[The boy’s father said,] ‘If you can do anything, do it. Have a heart and help us!’ Jesus said, ‘If' There are no ‘ifs’ among believers. Anything can happen.’ No sooner were the words out of his mouth than the father cried, ‘Then I believe. Help me with my doubts!’� Mark 9:22–24 (The Message)
Is it possible to be filled with faith and doubt at the same time? Yes!
You can have faith that God wants you to do something and still be scared to death.
Courage is not the absence of fear. Courage is going ahead and doing what you’re called to do in spite of your fear.
You have to begin with the faith you already have; it may be just a little, but you start there. A beautiful example of this is the story of the man who brought his sick son to Jesus in Mark 9. Jesus looked at the man and said, “I can heal your son. If you will believe, I will heal him.�
The father then makes a classic statement: “Lord, I do believe. Help me overcome my unbelief.�
Have you ever felt like that? “Lord, I have some faith. But I also have some doubts.� This man was filled with faith and doubt, yet despite his honest doubts, he went ahead and asked Jesus for a miracle. And he got his miracle—Jesus healed his son.
Mustard seed faith moves mountains. No matter how weak or how frail you think your faith is, it’s enough to get you through what you’re facing because your “little faith� is in a BIG GOD.
Matthew 17:20 says, “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed … Nothing will be impossible for you.� That’s not a lot of faith; in fact, it’s just a little faith. But what else does that verse teach? “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move,’ and it will move�
Mustard seed faith moves mountains. Don’t get this reversed; we tend to read this verse backward; we want it to say, “If you have faith like a mountain, you can move a mustard seed�—as if it takes enormous faith to do a very little task.
Everybody has faith. You had faith this morning when you ate your cereal—faith that your spouse didn’t put poison in your granola!
You had faith when you sat down in your computer chair—faith that it wouldn’t collapse.
Everybody has faith; the difference is what you put your faith in.
Sometimes people will tell me they don’t want to surrender to Jesus until all their questions are answered; they don’t want to make a commitment until everything is understood.
God wants you start with the faith you have, and based on the example of the mustard seed, you don’t need a whole lot of faith to do great things for God. You just need a little.
So here’s a trustworthy equation: Little Faith + Big God = Huge Results!
You take your little faith; “Lord, I believe! Help me with my unbelief!�
And you place your faith in our big God.
And then he’ll show you how he works out huge results.
Questions: What causes us to doubt our faith? How can we seek to overcome our “unbelief� and nurture faith?
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Tags: Bible, depend, faith, God's love, grace, Holy Spirit, hope, power
November 8th, 2009 at 10:55 am
I find it extremely worrying that there are those who want "all their questions are answered" - how can this be? If a person lived until the end time not all questions would, could be answered. Rick, in you article I am not sure you fully answer their plight. How do you literally respond to such a question?
November 8th, 2009 at 4:18 pm
Dear Pastor Rick
My faith question when i got married in 1995 on the day I got married it was an arranged marriage on that very first night my husband told me he has an another relationship so I prayed a lot and my mother-in-law also stated him to stop so he has stopped for a while until last year September my mother-in-law passed away, and that ladies husband also died in this year June. so what happened there love life has trigged again. In that situation I have no hope but pain in that...
November 8th, 2009 at 4:29 pm
what i am suppose to do with a young child of 3 years old now he wants to divorce me, and in that situation how do i face the situation of faith.
Can God remove completley that Lady from my husbands life and give him back to me and would we be happy as a family?
November 9th, 2009 at 10:47 am
GOD bless you for your encouragement through these word on faith
November 11th, 2009 at 8:48 am
it is been long but that i have gotten you my brothers i believe my life will not remain thesame. thank you very much and be blessed.