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Ever Increasing Faith

Here is a marvellous exhortation from David Wilkersons blog:-


“The apostles said unto the Lord, Increase our faith” (Luke 17:5). The men who comprised Christ’s close circle were asking something important of their Master. They wanted a greater understanding of the meaning and workings of faith. They were saying, “Lord, what sort of faith do you desire from us? Give us a revelation of the kind that pleases you. We want to grasp faith in its fullest meaning.”

On the surface, their request seems commendable. Yet, I believe the disciples asked this of Jesus because they were confused. In the previous chapter, Christ had baffled them, saying, “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much…If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches?” (16:10–11).

Jesus knew his followers’ flesh wanted to avoid what they considered to be the lesser matters of faith. So he told them, “If you’re faithful in the little things, the foundational matters of faith, you’ll be faithful in the greater things too. So, prove yourself trustworthy in the basic requirements of faith. Otherwise, how can you be trusted with a deeper measure?”

If we are honest, we’ll admit we’re much like Jesus’ disciples. We also want to proceed straight to the larger matters of faith, to obtain the kind of faith that moves mountains. And, like the disciples, we often judge faith by visible results.

True faith, in God’s eyes, has nothing to do with the size or amount of a work you aim to accomplish. Rather, it has to do with the focus and direction of your life. You see, God isn’t as concerned with your grand vision as he is with who you’re becoming.

God is more interested in winning all of me than in my winning all the world for him.

Originally posted 2009-08-27 10:22:45. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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