Daily Radio Program with Charles Stanley - In Touch Ministries - When Our Faith Wavers - Part 2
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Welcome to the In-Touch podcast with Charles Stanley for Thursday, March 19th.
When things don't work out as we expect, we begin to wonder where God is.
Today's podcast addresses those nagging fears and looks at the consequences of doubting God in part two of when our faith waivers.
By faith, we're saved.
By faith, we experience forgiveness for our sins.
By faith, we have a personal relationship with our faith.
God. By faith, our prayers are answered. By faith, we experience peace. By faith, we experience the power
of the Holy Spirit in our life. And by faith, we face death fearlessly. And by faith, we have the
assurance of our salvation. And so, therefore, when you and I come to him and we doubt him,
and we waver in our faith, we wonder oftentimes, why is it God doesn't answer our prayer? Why is it
we don't receive the things we're asking for. Could it be that instead of having faith,
we have hope so's and maybe so's? And I think so rather than I'm confident and sure that God
is hearing and answering my prayer. Now, there's some things we need not waver about. There's some
things that are just absolutely dead certain. In Mark 11, listen to what he says. Whatsoever
things you desire when you pray. Watch this now. Is what he says.
Believe that you have already received them, past tense, and it will be granted to you.
You say, well, now what I meant?
That must be a mistake.
No, it's not a mistake.
Listen, what sort of things you desire when you pray, he says, when you pray, believe that you have received them already.
That's the tense of the verb.
You have already received them, and what you believe is already yours will be granted to you.
That is perfect faith.
The Bible talks about little faith, great faith. Jesus said, you of little faith. And he talks about
great faith. And in James, he talks about the perfection of our faith. The perfection of our faith is
that I can walk away believing that's as good as done because God said it and I believe it and I have
no real basic reason for doubting that he's going to do what he says. Would you not agree that an
omniscient God knows the exact, perfect time to answer your prayer? Yes. Yes.
Yes? Yes. He knows exactly the right time. So we have to be patient. Wait upon him to show us exactly what he wants to do. Now, let's think about the consequences of wavering faith. That is, what are the consequences? Number one, you wavering your faith, you make wrong decisions. Make wrong decisions. God tells you to do something, and you wavering your faith, I can't do that. So your decision is, I'm not going to do it. Or, listen, we camouflage that I'm not going to do it by saying,
saying, well, I'll do it later. That still means I'm not going to do it. Well, I'll do something
that's equal to that. So that's still, I'm not going to do it. In other words, partial obedience is what?
Is disobedience? Partial obedience is disobedience. And so for whatever reason we tell him we're not
going to do it, we don't do it, we make a mistake. And let me give you an example. God spoke to
Abraham and told him to get up out of Heron, leave his family, and go into the promised land.
That is king in the promised land.
But he says, I will show you as you go how to get where I want you to be.
So he goes, settles down.
God provides the way, provides for him, protects him, and so everything's coming along fine.
Suddenly there is a famine in the land.
Now this same Abraham who trusted God, and God spoke to him right in the middle of a heathen culture.
And he didn't have this book, the Bible. And so God spoke to him. He believed God. He followed
God's leadership, and God blessed him and got him there. Now, famine comes to the land. What does he do?
He wavers in his faith. Now, this omnipotent God who spoke to him so clearly did exactly
what he promised. Now because there's less and less and less and things are looking pretty bleak,
he decides on his own to go to Egypt. And when he went to Egypt, he put his wife, he put his
wife in a terrible position, to cause her to lie and to have been greatly shamed because he was
afraid of his own life, and he just messed it up badly. Why? Because he made a wrong decision. He
wavered in his faith and did not do what God told him to stay right where you are and watch
me provide for you. So number one, we make mistakes. You wavering your faith, you back off
from what God wants you to do, and what happens is you make a mistake. The second,
consequence, listen, now do we make mistakes. It's costly. It's costly when we waver in our faith.
Let me give you a good example in the scripture again. All of us could give personal examples of
these. You recall that God had promised the Hebrew people deliverance. He raised up Moses,
delivered them out of Egyptian bondage across the Red Sea, down to Sinai to receive the law,
and through the wilderness up to the borders of the promised land.
And there they are. And so Moses said, let's check it out. Sent 12 spies over. They came back. Two had a good
report. Ten had a bad report. Ten said, we can't go over there. They have walled cities. And they're
giants in the land. Well, it is just flowing with milk and honey and huge vines of grapes and
everything in the world that God has promised. It's all there. But they're walled cities and there
are giants in the land.
They would just eat us up.
They would just consume us and our families.
These are the same people who knew,
who'd watched.
Moses simply take a stick and raise it up in faith to God.
And the Red Sea opened up,
allowed them to cross.
And then when they were all across,
the Egyptian church plowed right in.
into the same area and God swallowed them up and absolutely defeated them in just a matter of a few
minutes or an hour or so, whatever it took. But here's what happened. The whole nation wavered
in their faith, at least most of them. They said, oh, we can't do that. Are we trusting God? Yes,
we're trusting God. But listen, you know what? We may lose our families, walled cities, fortresses,
armed men, biggest giants, no, we can't go. Well, when I think about the call, we can't,
of something. I want you to turn back to numbers 14. And I want to read this because it is so dramatic.
This is what it cost them to waver in their faith when they were, listen, on the very brink of the
blessing God had promised them. All they've got to do is cross over. And they're wavered in
their faith. And they listen carefully. Sometimes we waver in our faith in some crucial, critical
issues in life, and we miss it. Now, I want you to see what they missed, because on the brink of it,
they doubted. Numbers chapter 14, beginning in verse 29, your corpses will fall in this wilderness,
even all your numbered men, according to your complete number from 20 years old and upward,
who have grumbled against me. Surely you shall not come into the land in which I swore to settle you,
except Caleb, the son of Jeffine, and Joshua the son of none, your children, however,
whom you said would become a prey, I will bring them in, and they will know the land which you have
rejected. But as for you, your corpses will fall in this wilderness. Your sons shall be shepherds
for 40 years in the wilderness, and they will suffer for your unfaithfulness until your corpses
lie in the wilderness. According to the number of days which you spied out the land, 40 days,
for every day you shall bear your guilt a year, even 40 years and you shall know my opposition.
What a horrible, horrible price to pay for wavering in their faith and disobeying God.
Now, I want you to listen very carefully. You listen and say amen.
Dad, when you're wavering your faith, you don't obey God in your faith.
you don't obey God in your family,
you don't do what God tells you to do,
your children are going to suffer.
Wife, mother,
God tells you what to do,
challenges you in some area of your life,
you back off, some critical area, you back off,
you say no to God,
your children are going to suffer,
and husbands and wives are going to suffer.
What we do,
don't realize is that our disobedience and our wavering faith and our unwillingness to obey God
when he's challenged us to do something that is, listen, that's taxing, that's challenging,
that doesn't fit human reason or whatever it might be, when we don't ask him and believe him,
listen, when God challenges you for something good he wants to do for you, something that he wants
to give you in your family, you say, well, you know, suppose I fail, suppose I'm wrong and all this kind of stuff,
you fail everybody in their family suffers. It's costly to waver in your faith because you and I don't
realize what we lose in the process. It's very costly. A third thing that happens is this. We began to be
shaken by little things, insignificant things. When you begin to waver in your faith after a while,
here's what happens. It doesn't take much to cause you to doubt God. And before long, you've
lack real genuine confidence. You don't endure. You're not steadfastly going through life,
but it doesn't take much to, well, I'm not sure. Well, I'm not certain. It doesn't take much to
get you to doubt. You won't take the risk God wants you to take. And taking a risk with God
is absolute sure thing every time. And what happens is you become unsteady. And you see,
a person who's wavering it, that's the habit in your prayer life. Listen, you, you, you,
You will not do many things with certainty.
And secondly, you will not have the anticipation and the expectancy and the excitement
about life that God wants you to have.
Because you have chosen to question him.
You've chosen to disobey him.
And you know what?
You're like a walking civil war.
You may feel like it's a little teeny skirmish at times and then at times it's a raging
civil war on the inside.
Well, I ought to trust him.
I know I should trust him.
I don't know why I don't trust him.
I want to believe him here.
but you don't. What kind of expectation? How successful can you be in life if you do not walk with
confidence and assurance and boldness? Listen, not in yourself, but in the living God whom you are
obeying when he challenges you to do something in your life. And you know, it's interesting
that nothing hinder the Lord Jesus Christ. He was absolute God and so therefore he could do
anything and everything. But it's very interesting in the scripture when it's,
comes to how Jesus worked. Listen to what he says. And he did not many miracles there because of their
unbelief. Listen, do you know what keeps back the miracles in your life? You said, well, God doesn't
want to do a miracle in my life. How do you know that? How do you know what God wants to do in your
life until you let him do it? Until you position yourself to be blessed. What is that position?
Godly living and steadfast faith will get you everything God has for you.
Now, I want you to listen very carefully to this next statement so that you do not go away
misunderstanding.
So I want to ask you the question that you're listening, say amen.
Amen.
This is very important.
This does not mean that every single time you waver, God says, end of that?
Because remember, when you and I were saved, we grew up.
knowing very little. And so we learned to pray. How did we learn to pray? We sometimes ask the wrong thing,
or sometimes we did just what we were talking about. We'd say, well, God didn't answer my prayer,
therefore he must not be listening. So what I want you to see is this. And even after we come
along in our Christian life and been Christians a long times, sometimes God may challenge us
to do something that at the moment, it's so big and so challenging for us that we find ourselves
saying, well, I'm not sure.
Well, I hope so.
We'll give an example in just a moment.
God, I'm trusting you.
What I want you to say is this,
that there are times
when God sees us genuinely struggling
to trust him
because of the issue we are facing,
that he, not, listen,
not honoring our unbelief,
but he, in his grace and mercy,
listen, will bypass our struggling, wavering faith in order to accomplish his sovereign purpose in our life.
He will, not overlook, but he will bypass in grace and mercy, give us not what we deserve, but grace and mercy and kindness.
He will give us the desire of our heart, what we are asking, even though at that moment we wavering.
Let me give an example.
Probably the biggest challenge in my life in the ministry, the biggest challenge to my faith,
was back some many, many years ago. We were asking God to help us to have $3 million
dollars towards some property downtown. And we had vowed, and I'd said publicly, we're not going
to borrow any money, we're going to trust God. Well, that's what I said, because that's what I
believed and was absolutely certain. That's exactly what I knew God was saying to me. Trust me for
this property, but you can't borrow any money. Well, I can get on my knees and be
absolutely certain God was going to do it.
I walk out on Sunday morning and look at both congregations,
first service and second service, and think, Lord,
it's a lot of money.
To what I'd say, it's a lot of money.
And God, I don't see it here.
You know what the Lord said to me?
It's not for you to see.
It's for what I see, not for what you see.
So it came down to the time we had four days left.
We were lacking a million, $300,000.
dollars. So that Saturday afternoon, I said, I'm going to take a walk, and I'm not coming home
till I'm absolutely certain. You said, well, how long did you walk? A pretty good while.
Pretty good while. I walked, and I talked to God, and I reminded him what I believe he'd said to me,
and I watched what he had done already, and I recalled that in all those years of my life at that point,
in the ministry in the Christian life,
he never failed me a single time.
And I knew that this was the challenge of my faith.
It was the first big public challenge of my faith.
I knew that I could have been horribly embarrassed,
put the church in a very bad situation financially,
embarrassed us all over the city,
and probably a lot of folks that have lost faith in me as their pastor,
I walked till I knew that I had to say, God, I know what I heard.
And in spite of what else I've heard around me and what else I see when I look out there
and how much money we need yet to receive and that we only have three days,
I'm going to trust you no matter what.
When the time came had every single penny of it, every penny of it.
Did my faith waiver?
It was a little tough.
I'll have to admit that.
So what I want you to see is this.
That's okay.
God understands there are some situations and circumstances.
Listen, when the challenge is awesome,
and sometimes it will be in your life in something
that with somebody else that may not be awesome at all.
But in your life, in your family, your situation,
it's a big deal.
Don't discount it, don't discredit it, don't try to belittle it.
It's a big deal.
And you have to decide,
are you going to listen to what he says, believe what he says, do what he says,
are you going to back off and miss the blessing?
That was one of the most faith-growing moments of my life.
And not only to grow my faith, but it grew the faith of the entire fellowship at that time
because they saw God do what only he could have done.
We were committed not to borrowing any money and trusting God for it.
And it's almost like at the last minute, those last few days, three days,
God brought it from everywhere.
If you asked me where I couldn't even tell you,
I could give you some suggestions of the few things that I saw,
but I knew that he had to change some people's minds and hearts.
So you cannot allow little things to cause you to start wavering
because there's going to come a big issue in your life.
And if you've been in the habit of just saying,
well, I hope so, maybe so I think so.
When the big issue comes, you've had it.
you're going to back off and you're going to miss an awesome blessing in your life.
And I want you to remember this.
When you and I back off with wavering faith, and we don't do what God tells us,
I guarantee you other people will feel the results of it that you don't even realize.
Because you can't live in a capsule.
It's not a cocoon.
The body of Christ, the church, your friends, your family, they watch, they listen to see what God does in your life.
So what are the consequences?
Make mistakes.
costly mistakes.
We begin to let little things bother us.
And you see, the truth is, the longer you live the Christian life, the stronger your faith ought to be.
And what I've noticed is, over the years, some things that would have bothered me back yonder,
I would have gotten on my knees and cried out to God and been upset about, you know what?
The same things come along, and I don't even know they're there.
Because I know that God is in control.
He works everything for my good, no matter what.
And listen, you should be growing in your faith, listen carefully.
There should be fewer and fewer things in your life that upset you.
Fewer and fewer things in your life that cause you to doubt God.
Fewer and fewer things in your life that really challenge you.
Because as your faith grows, what happens?
Those little things that gnaw at you, oh, suppose this happens.
Suppose he does this.
Suppose he does it.
Suppose this decision is made.
So what?
God is in control of your life.
He's taken care of that.
Thank you for listening to Part 2 of when our first.
faith waivers. If you'd like to know more about Charles Stanley or InTouch Ministries, stop by
inTouch.org. This podcast is a presentation of InTouch Ministries, Atlanta, Georgia.
