FAITH–ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE TO HIM WHO BELIEVES
Originally published in February 2011...
It is significant that in the Old Testament the word “faith”
appears only two times, Deuteronomy 32:20, “children in whom is no
faith,” and Habakkuk 2:4, “the just shall live by his faith”. (NKJ)
These represent the two extremes regarding faith. Beyond that, the Old
Testament is strangely silent about spiritual-faith. Even so, the New
Testament book of Hebrews, chapter 11, speaks of faith 26 times in
acknowledging the faithfulness of Old Testament saints. For the most
part, the Old Testament saints connected to God by means of rituals and
religious rites. They did physical things to achieve spiritual ends.
Observance of the Law gained their acceptance with God. The death,
burial, and resurrection of Jesus radically changed that, ushering in a
totally new day and new approach to God. Hear me carefully on this
point:
Old Testament ritualistic-obedience brought God down to
people on earth. New Testament transcendent-faith takes people up to
God in Heaven. God came down to meet Moses on Mt. Sinai; the Apostle
John was summoned to “come up here”.
Physical actions on the
earth cannot transport anyone to Heaven. In contrast, immaterial,
non-physical, spiritual faith escapes earth’s gravity and takes the
believer out of its grasp. I use the word “gravity” in a spiritual
sense. The ministry of Jesus was radical in that it drew an absolute
line of separation between the Old Testament’s demand for doing
religious things and the New Testament’s demand for transcendent-faith.
Once we understand this principle we can understand the Apostle Paul’s
relentless warfare against religious behavior substituting for spiritual
truth. He shouted angrily at the Galatian church, “O foolish
Galatians! Who has bewitched you that you should not obey the truth,
before whose eyes Jesus Christ was clearly portrayed among you as
crucified? This only I want to learn from you: Did you receive the
Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? Are you so
foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are you now being made perfect by
the flesh?” 3:1-4.
Please know that the “hearing of faith” is
vastly different from learning a Catechism, Confession, or Articles of
Faith. Academic knowledge of faith is important but it is easy to
possess an intellectual understanding of faith and totally miss the
spiritual “hearing of faith”. What is the test that separates the two?
True, authentic, spiritual faith always manifests itself in miraculous,
supernatural ways. Why are Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, other
denominations, turning diametrically against God’s Word on the issue of
homosexuality and abandoning their own moral history? Their “faith”
has become wholly intellectual, earth-connected, and has no union with
Heaven’s spiritual dimension. Instead of seeing the spiritual identity
of sin and its damning effects, they are blinded to a ground-level view
of Bible teaching.
In one of the New Testament’s strongest
defenses for the gospel’s inalterable faith, the Apostle Jude wrote,
“Beloved, while I was very diligent to write to you concerning our
common salvation, I found it necessary to write to you exhorting you to
contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the
saints. For certain men have crept in unnoticed, who long ago were
marked out for this condemnation, ungodly men, who turn the grace of our
God into lewdness and deny the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus
Christ.” Jude 3-5: The “once for all”, translation in our English
Bibles comes from a one-word expression in Greek. It is “hapax” and in
spite of its brief size carries significant authority. It, and its’
probable source, “hapas”, mean, “one, or a single time, conclusively,
absolutely all, every one ...”
If you read the Apostle Jude’s
statement again, it is impossible to defend the idea that the original
gospel and the power it contained were later altered or modified. The
Greek language does not allow such an idea. The “faith which was
delivered once for all” means that in a conclusive, inalterable,
unchangeable, way the faith of the Apostolic era was delivered for “all
time” and there will never be another. The gospel of the Kingdom is
immutable. This agrees perfectly with Jesus’ instruction in Matthew
28:18 that believers to “the end of the age” be taught to “observe all
things that I have commended you.” Then, as if to emphasize the
inexorability of the gospel’s time-span, He said, “Lo, I with you
always, even to the end of the age.” Observe the expression “all
things”. What did He mean by that expression? Scripture does not leave
us to wonder. Matthew 10:7-9 makes it very plain: “As you go, preach,
saying,'The kingdom of heaven is at hand.' Heal the sick, cleanse the
lepers, raise the dead, cast out demons . Freely you have received,
freely give.”
How can humans accomplish these deeds of healing
the sick, casting out demons, etc? Many sincere, Christians immediately
cry out, “I don’t believe I can do that!” And of course, they can’t
because Jesus said, “These signs will follow those who believe.” He
never expected miracles to be done by anyone who was not divinely
connected to Him. But He did say of believers, “In My name they will
cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues; they will take up
serpents; and if they drink anything deadly, it will by no means hurt
them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover." Mark
16:17-18. Jesus never implied that unbelievers could do His same works.
But He emphatically declared that true believers not only could do them
but would. The Book of Acts gives us a working model of a conscientious,
godly pastor–Apollos–who preached a powerless gospel. Like many of us
today, he was faithful, loved God, served the congregation, but was
totally bereft of power. While away from his church at Ephesus, Paul
came and found this little congregation of 12 male disciples with wives
and children. In spite of Apollos’ having excellent credentials for
ministry, Paul immediately recognized powerlessness in his flock. Both
Paul and Apollos were men of God, both equally loved the Lord, and each
possessed vast knowledge of Scripture. Even so, a major discrepancy
existed between their ministries. Paul had power; Apollos did not. Paul
preached the gospel of the Kingdom; Apollos obviously knew nothing about
it.
In light of the Apostle Jude’s exhortation to “contend
earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints”,
we see how Apollos had accepted a partial gospel and experienced
partial results. Apollos’ and Paul’s ministries are a parallel of
pastors and churches today. I emphasize the fact that Apollos was
ignorant because he had never been taught–not because he had knowingly
rejected the truth. That innocence is absent in many pastors today who
have knowingly rejected any truth that is not endorsed by their
denominations.
Modern Christians Have Accepted An Alien Concept Of Faith
The dictionary’s definition of faith is tragically insufficient and
where this concept has been accepted it has stripped Christianity of one
of its most fundamental powers. Today’s wrong usage–rampant even among
believers--identifies faith solely as religious persuasion, moral
conviction, doctrinal belief, ethical concept, organized creed,
systematic theology, etc., etc, but offers no comment about faith being a
spiritual force. Where spiritual-force is not present, there is no
faith. Faith–as a living entity–must be manifested in power–not words
only. Documents of faith are beneficial to the mind but powerless to
heal the body. Faith is one of the divine provisions implied in Hebrews
6:4-6 that speaks of those who have been “... enlightened, have tasted
the heavenly gift, have become partakers of the Holy Spirit, have
tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the age to come ...” The
expression, “powers of the age to come” refers to forces, magnetisms,
energies, life-qualities, etc., which are not characteristic of our
present existence but will be characteristic in the future-realm of
Heaven and eternity. In other words, they are “powers” already with God
in His dimension but reserved for our future. Wonderfully, the Scripture
reveals that some individuals experience those powers now. You and I
can be among them. Cessation Theology claims that God removed the
miraculous gifts and power of the Holy Spirit from the early church but
has allowed Satan to keep his until now. How unfair
Years ago
I met a saintly old man whom I immediately recognized was trustworthy
in his love for God and his Christian testimony. As we talked privately,
he told about an illness that not only put him in the hospital but
caused his death. Of that event, he half-whispered to me, “I realized I
was dead when I discovered that I could swing my legs down through the
mattress.” Though the statement was shocking there was nothing
unbelievable about him or his description of his death-encounter. Over
the years I have met numerous others–just as believable as he--who had
such death-bed or out-of-body experiences. What happened in his case was
that death momentarily separated him from his body; while his
physical-part lay motionless on the bed, his spiritual-part was totally
free and independent of it. There is a “natural body” and there is a
“spiritual body.” I Corinthians 15:44. It was the spiritual aspect of
his being that was unhindered by the material substance of the bed and
enabled him to swing his legs through it. We have a parallel of this the
day of the Resurrection when Jesus appeared in the closed room where
the disciples were meeting. Without effect on Himself or the wall, He
simply passed through the material substance of the building in the same
way the old man’s spiritual legs swung through the hospital mattress.
John 20:22.
I mention this old brother’s experience because
without an understanding of his (and our) dual spiritual/physical nature
we will never grasp the reality of true faith. Hear me: “Faith is not
native to our planet but is projected into our cosmos from the
Great-Other-Realm. Therefore, the faith at work in you is not an
attitude or mental effort on your part. Nor is it merely your religious
concept or ideology. Faith is a living, trans-earthly power. It is
native to the other realm and is only a visitor in our’s. Faith came to
you because of your spiritually having heard ‘the word of God’, Romans
10:17, and God Himself having then dealt to you ‘a measure of faith,’
Romans 12:3. More happened than your physical-ears hearing the gospel.
Nor was the resulting-faith mere psychological cause- and-effect.
Scripture makes it very plain that faith is a spiritual life-force
extended to you.”
Perhaps you have seen someone receive
laying-on- of-hands and immediately crash to the floor under the power
of God. That manifestation happened because the Holy Spirit moved
visibly from the person ministering to the person receiving. In that
wonderful moment the Holy Spirit was applying some benefit of the Cross.
In Galatians 3:5, Paul deals with this all-important subject when he
asked the question: “He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit and
worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by
the hearing of faith?” KJV. The answer to Paul’s question is obvious: It
is the hearing of faith, not works of the law, that endowed some in the
Galatian Church for the ministry of miracles and spiritual-
impartation. Modern theologians are fearful of this text but the old
King James translators gave the Greek-intent accurately. Read it again.
How can one hear faith? Faith is alive and has a voice. Jesus
said, “My sheep hear My voice.” John 10:27. In my opinion, it is
impossible to separate the voice of faith from the voice of Jesus. Of
that voice, Jesus explained, “I have not spoken on My own authority; but
the Father who sent Me gave Me a command, what I should say and what I
should speak.” John 12:49. Whether in the Church of Galatia or the
Church today, “signs and wonders” occur during the laying-on-of-hands
because our bodies are Temples of the Holy Spirit. The hand is an
extension of that Temple and faith becomes the vehicle accompanying the
release of power.
The Holy Spirit frequently overwhelms the
person and they drop to the floor. His impact sometimes comes like an
electric-shock and is usually irresistible. In the same way the Holy
Spirit’s power passes through a living-body bringing healing, the power
of faith passes through a living-mind. In many ways, the comparisons are
identical. Faith, therefore, is not an exercise of your physical-brain
any more than it was the old man’s physical legs that swung down through
the mattress. We are spiritual beings, in contact with a Spiritual God,
who communicates to us through the spiritual dimension. Jesus
illustrated this dual spirit-physic dimension when He invited Peter to
join Him on the water. Matthew 14:29. We Christians have missed the
awesomeness of that invitation by assuming it was merely to display
miraculous-power. Not at all.
In reality, Jesus was saying to
Peter, “I have come into your physical--earthly--material–realm,
bringing power from the ‘age to come’ with me. It has raised the dead,
opened blind eyes, performed miracles. Now, Peter, I want you to come
into My realm. Join Me on the water and you can step into My dimension
...” I repeat: This was not merely an invitation for Peter to get out
of the boat and walk on the sea. Not at all. It was an invitation for
him to exit his own physical realm of earth, sky, rocks, and air, and
join Jesus in the immaterial, ethereal, non-earthly, “other” dimension.
Had Peter so done, in that moment he would have “swung his legs down
through the mattress.” That is what Jesus wanted him to discover. Please
hear me: When Peter sank into the sea, he missed much more than a
momentary miracle. Instead of experiencing the Glory of Heaven “opening
on his eyes, and his ears with sounds angelic ringing,” he fell back
into the dullness and dreariness of earth. Peter’s failure typifies the
modern Church: Most Christians don’t expect out-of-body transports into
the Other Dimension, we don’t expect “faith” to be anything more than
sweet religious-presumption, we don’t expect Scripture to have
revelatory power. That is true because we preachers have
denominationalized the Bible’s message and, in consequence, have reduced
Kingdom- truth to a lovely–but faithless--philosophy. My late friend
Derek Prince used to say, “Any pastor who is not providing ‘signs and
wonders’ for his flock should apologize to them for his failure”.
As an aide to helping myself get a more comprehensive understanding of
faith I have joined it with another Greek word–peiro. Peiro means “to
pierce through” and originates from the word peran meaning “other side”,
“beyond,” “farther,” “over,” “across.” In Greek, the word for faith is
pistis. The combination of the two words allowed me to visualize faith’s
purpose in penetrating our physical realm. This penetration is
absolutely necessary if there is to be miraculous healing, spiritual
gifting, deliverance from demonic bondage, out-of-body transports, etc.
“Peiros-Faith” is a force that comes to our dimension from the other
realm, like sunlight passing through a window, goes through cooperative
believers here. Then, like an X-ray it penetrates and effects change in
the circumstance it touches. True faith has the potential to interact
both with our physical dimension of time and space while it maintains a
complete, uninterrupted union with the Eternal Dimension where it
originates. In other words, faith is a symphonizing of these separate
dimensions. Faith cannot merely lie on the surface of its intended
target but must pierce the subject needing change. Both a sending and
receiving are involved.
As I understand it, this interaction
of “peiros” faith—that is “faith” from the “other side–the beyond–the
farther–the over–the across”--like the conception of ovum and sperm--is a
coming-together of the Holy Spirit’s power and the material substance
of our realm. These two realms became visible minutes before Stephen
was stoned to death when something happened that totally astonished his
attackers. Scripture tells us that suddenly,“All who sat in the council,
looking steadfastly at him, saw his face as the face of an angel.” Acts
6:15. What caused this sudden change of the man’s physical appearance?
His natural body momentarily began fading away and another–a more
beautiful one–became apparent. Stephen was already in the transition of
death and the “inner person” of his spirit momentarily became visible.
In effect, he was already in the state of “swinging his legs down
through the mattress”.
Jesus demonstrated this potential to
the disciples on the Mount of Transfiguration, when “He was transfigured
before them. His face shone like the sun and His clothes became as
white as the light.” Matthew 17:2. In my 60+ years of preaching, only
twice have I seen a person in this dual-state of “holy radiance”. But I
have seen it. One was an elderly, farm-woman in a congregation of 700
whose face–during worship–shone so brightly that every one within five
feet around her blurred-out. The other was a godly minister, Virgil
Agan, who, while preaching, had a “halo” of light appear around him.
Both of those events occurred in the 1950's. It was this kind of Glory
that appeared on Stephen when he was dying–nor was it stones that killed
him. As Jesus gave up His Spirit from the cross, so Stephen gave up
his.
There is a distinct, identifiable moment for many
believers in which the “door of faith” is opened. Scripture explains:
“Now when they had come to Antioch and gathered the church together,
they reported all that God had done with them, and that He had opened
the door of faith to the Gentiles.” Acts 14:27. This opening can be both
corporate as with the gentiles or singular as with an individual today.
Another example: “Jesus said to them, ‘These are the words which I
spoke to you ... And He opened their understanding, that they might
comprehend the Scriptures.” Luke 24:44-45. Does this kind of opening
happen today? The answer is “yes” Ask the Holy Spirit to open the “door
of faith”.
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