5 And the apostles said unto
the Lord, Increase our faith. – Luke 17:5
Ever feel like your faith is small? Perhaps you wish
you could do more or be more. Maybe when you look around you, it seems as if
everyone else has BIG BOLD FAITH, while yours is just . . .
tiny.
If that’s you, then consider these three things you
can do that will immediately begin to grow your faith.
1. Believe that your faith can increase.
Every Christian has been given “a measure of
faith” (Romans 12:3). While each of us has been given a certain
capacity to believe, it can increase. Isn’t that great news? Exhibit A for
growing faith is the Apostle Peter. Remember what Peter was like in the
Gospels? He tried hard but failed, said the wrong thing at the wrong time, and
kept messing up at critical moments. Peter was the one who swore loyalty to
Jesus then denied even knowing Him (Mark 14:26–31, 66–72). Peter was the one
who followed Jesus after His arrest but only from a safe distance (Mark 14:54).
When Peter tried walking on the water, he sank, and Jesus called him, “O
thou of little faith” (Matthew 14:31). Ouch.
Yes, Peter had little faith and a lot of growing to
do, but he made one good decision: He followed Jesus’ instructions, went to
that upper room, and waited for the Holy Spirit to come and fill him. When the
Spirit of God filled Peter in response to his faith, he was transformed. He
preached boldly, and three thousand people were saved. Peter became such a
powerful, faith-filled man that Acts 5:15 reports that people “Insomuch
that they brought forth the sick into the streets, and laid them on beds and
couches, that at the least the shadow of Peter passing by might overshadow some
of them.”
2. Expose your mind to God’s Word.
“So
then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Romans 10:17). Faith
can’t grow without the soil of God’s Word.
Have you learned yet to love the Word of God? “Thy
words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and
rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by thy name, O Lord God of
hosts.” (Jeremiah 15:16). Is your mind steeped in God’s Word? Have you
gotten past the discipline stage of reading the Bible (gutting it out because
you know you should) to the delighted stage (actually wanting to read it, even
craving it)?
The more we wash our minds with God’s Word, the more
our faith can grow. When we fill our minds with trashy entertainment, the
latest celebrity gossip, social media newsfeed, and other pagan entertainment,
what happens to our faith? When we fill our minds with everything but God’s
Word, our faith will falter or even wither. According to Romans 12:2, your
transformation comes “by the renewing of your min.” What are you
putting into your mind?
We must read the Word, study it, memorize it, and
meditate on it. Human words don’t build faith; God’s do. And as you immerse
yourself in God’s Word, you’ll also learn to . . .
3. Practice genuine prayer.
Faith comes through genuine prayer. Not ritualistic,
rote repetition of “Hail Marys” or “Our Fathers” but genuine, on-your-knees,
heartfelt prayer, laying hold of God by faith.
“Hmmm,” you might say, “I’m not very good at that.
Where’s the seminar on genuine prayer?” The seminar is conducted in your home
daily in a private place where you can kneel down. The seminar is given by the
Holy Spirit Himself and is available 24/7. If you want to learn how to pray,
get on your knees, open your mouth, and ask, “Lord, teach me to pray.”
Prayer has incredible power to build your faith.
When you are filled with anxiety, concerns, or burdens, pray. Get by yourself,
kneel in humility before God, and in the simplest language you know, talk to
your Father about it. Through genuine, heartfelt prayer, you can exchange your
anxiety for faith.
So for all those who want their faith to keep
growing—believe that your faith can increase, expose your mind to God’s Word,
and genuinely pray. You might begin by asking the Lord, as the apostles
did, “Increase our faith” (Luke 17:5)!
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