Title: Give Me This Faith
Content There is faith in the age of grace and faith in the age of tribulation.
1. Faith in the Age of Grace is faith in the words of things that have happened
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) According to the Bible, Jesus was born, died, rose and ascended into heaven.
It is faith in the words of important things about Jesus.
2. Faith in the age of tribulation is faith in the word of things to be done.
(Rev 1:3) It is faith that the tribulation, second coming, judgment, millennium, and endless kingdom of heaven will be fulfilled before the second coming of Jesus.
We came through the Age of Grace, so we believed the words of what happened in the Age of Grace.
Since we believe in the words of what will happen in the age of tribulation, we believe in both of these things.
First; Faith with a strong heart (Isaiah 26:2-3)
A strong faith means that the depth of the words of what has been done and the depth of the words of what will
It is a faith that descends deeply into the heart and is not shaken or shaken.
Here, the wick is the root of the Word and grace in the (central) heart.
It was said that the door to the righteous kingdom was opened to such a person.
A person with a strong wick does not speak harshly.
If Moses shakes, all the Hebrews will die.
When the bell of the church shakes, all the saints fall.
Therefore, the head of the family becomes a strong faith,
Everyone in the family should be able to hold them so they won't be shaken.
Second; give me honest faith (Isaiah 26:7).
A person who has honest faith does not have any trickery and only keeps the word as it is, without adding or subtracting from it.
Honest faith is also uncompromising faith.
Honest faith is the faith that Joseph had in the past, the faith that Elijah had, and the faith that Daniel had.
This is the faith of Daniel's three friends and the faith of Labod.
Daniel is the faith that keeps his will to pray, even if he goes into the lions' den.
Like Daniel's three friends, it is a faith that does not bow down to idols even if it goes into the furnace.
King Ahab said that if he gave him a better vineyard or gave him money, he would give him more generously.
Raboth refused, saying that the Lord forbade the king to give this vineyard.
Elijah did not serve Baal even though he wanted to run away, and he did not serve Baal even though he depended on the ravens.
Although she lived under a widow, she did not serve Baal, and although she lived in hiding, she did not serve Baal.
All those who had honest faith in the past and kept that faith received miracles.
A person with such beliefs may seem frustrated in some way, but
The Bible speaks of this kind of faith, and God wants this kind of faith.
Thirdly; give us the faith to make Jesus our treasure (Isaiah 33:6).
We should not be treasured by our houses, automobiles, savings, family, precious metals, children, etc.
Only the fear of the Lord should be treasured.
You should know that you fear the Lord as your greatest treasure.
Even if the tribulation where air becomes fire or the difficulty of locusts
Peace is given to those who make their treasure in the fear of the Lord.
He also enriches us with salvation, wisdom, and knowledge.
(Isaiah 33:16) The strong rock Jesus guarantees abundant miracles.
Fourth; always give us unwavering faith (Isaiah 44:1-4).
The ever-green faith is a faith that does not get sick, a faith that does not wither.
Withered faith, if you just open your mouth, it is full of resentment, complaints, irritation, gossip, etc.
Blue faith is full of thanks, praise, and joy if you just open your mouth.
Like a willow by a stream, it does not wither and does not wither.
If you have green faith, your faith or the spiritual world will grow rapidly as soon as you receive God's grace.
(Jeremiah 17:7-8) The faith of those who have blue faith matures and grows out of such faith.
It will blossom and bear fruit from such faith.
(Rev 9:4) Blue faith is a faith that does not suffer damage.
Fifth; God give me the faith that strengthens me (Hab 3:17-19)
The faith in the Lord is the faith of David.
Even though there are many things, we rejoice and rejoice in the Lord because the Lord is our strength.
When David came out of his father's house after being anointed
It was before he grew up, he was the youngest, and he had nothing.
Also, as soon as he came out, he was embroiled in war, and David was chased by King Saul.
In Psalm 23, I confessed that the Lord is my shepherd, and I lack nothing.
Sixth; give me the faith that will not turn back (Hebrews 10:37-39)
It is said that the faith that does not retreat is the faith that looks to the Lord who will come in a little while, and that it is the faith of the righteous.
A faith that does not retreat is a faith like Joshua.
When all the others left Egypt and went to the land of Canaan,
You said that we should go back to Egypt, so this is an act of going backwards.
In the end, all those who asked to return to Egypt fell and died in the wilderness.
When people in the Age of Grace go back to the Age of Law, they are going backwards.
When people in the Age of Tribulation go back to the Age of Grace, they go back.
When Paul came out of the Age of Law and came out into the Age of Grace, he did not communicate with the people of the Age of Law.
Because he did not want to go back to the Age of Law.
Faith that does not lean to the left or right, does not turn back, only goes forward
It is the faith of Joshua, and Joshua built up the Jordan River.
They destroyed Jericho and destroyed the seven Canaanites.
Seventh: Give me unchanging faith (Rev 1:20, Mal 3:2-3, Zechariah 4:12-14)
Seven means perfect faith.
Gold is an unchanging faith.
The candlestick refers to the faith that the spiritual realm will not be darkened.
This kind of faith is a faith that has been refined like gold.