Wavering Faith by Charles Stanley of InTouch Ministries

November 12, 2013  •  Leave a Comment

I share these because they almost always speak to my heart in some way or another. I've learned over the years that the scripture I study must first be reviewed for application in my own life & my own house. But if that message doesn't seem to apply at that specific time, then I still need to be prepared because in my effort to glorify God and fulfill His kingdom agenda, I will be given the opportunity to share the message with someone in need. God divinely applies His word to us when we need it. It is also meant for us to openly share it with others so that we don't keep our "light hidden under a cover."

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twh

Nov 12, 2013

Wavering Faith

Read | James 1:2-8 

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The often-quoted first chapter of James teaches about responding appropriately to trials. In hard circumstances, the heart is purified and faith strengthened. However, in order to formulate a proper response, we must ask for God’s wisdom. James then slips in a principle: “But he must ask in faith without any doubting, for the one who doubts is like the surf of the sea, driven and tossed by the wind” (v. 6). In other words, believers shouldn’t vacillate between certainty that the Lord will respond as He has promised and fear that He will not. Wavering faith hinders God’s plan.

Unacknowledged sin is often a cause of wavering faith, as is our tendency to focus on circumstances rather than on Christ. But uncertainty can frequently be traced back to our own weak prayer life. Far too many believers present unspecific requests: “Lord, You know what’s going on with me and what I need. Please give me what I need.” When a believer is unsure of what he is requesting, he simply cannot be confident the Lord will answer.

Sometimes our need is obvious, and we can ask God for it by name immediately. In other circumstances, we must seek His will before we can know how to petition Him: “Father, You promised that if I trusted You and did not lean on my own understanding, You would direct my path. So, I am expecting to receive clear direction from You.” Since God longs for His children to make right choices, He has obligated Himself to show us His will when we ask. Whatever He impresses on your heart, begin to pray specifically and follow through faithfully.

 


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