3rd Sunday in Lent
Introduction:
A. It is very interesting to watch young
children grow.
B. They are very eager to do new things and to
grow.
1. They want to be big!
2. It seems they are afraid of
nothing!
3. If they have seen someone else
do it, especially mom or dad, they are ready to try it!
4. They may not get it right, but
they will try!
Trans:
Today, we have the opportunity in the scriptures to watch
the growth of a spiritual child in his faith.
Let's look for signs of a
weak faith and signs of a strong
faith as we watch this person develop in his spiritual
life.
Prayer
John 4:46-53
I. Signs
of a Weak Faith.
A. Demanding visible proof.
1. This man wanted Jesus to come
down so he could
see Jesus perform this miracle!
2. Jesus told him, "Unless
you see signs and
wonders, you will not believe." (vs. 48)
3. People with weak faith want to
see proof!
a. Thus the old saying,
"Seeing is believing."
b. But we are sometimes deceived
by sight
because
things are not always as they
appear!
c. And sometimes when we say we
have to see it
to believe, when discussing spiritual
things, we probably wouldn't believe even if
we could see. Many in
Jesus' day didn't
believe even though he was living before
their very eyes.
B. Another sign of weak faith is when we are
only driven to God in times of great need.
1. This man had probably heard of
Jesus before, but
he only came looking for him when he was in great
need!
2. He had probably already tried
everything else and Jesus was his last hope!
3. This faith is better than no faith at all because it gives us a place from which to start in our spiritual life, but it is a sign of weak faith.
C. Another sign of weak faith is when we pray
demanding
of God what to do; this shows a lack of our
ability to trust God to do what God sees as best!
1. This father begged Jesus to
come down and heal
his son, and when Jesus didn't
immediately
respond, he demands, "Sir,
come down before my
little boy dies!" (vs. 49)
2. He didn't simply make his
desires known to Jesus
and trust that Jesus would do
what was best, nor
did he say, if it is your will,
my son will live.
3. When we grow to the place of realizing who we are in the presence of God, we realize, "Who are we to tell God what to do?"
a. Yet we still find ourselves
sometimes
praying,
demanding, thinking we know better
what we need than God does!
b. We need to resist this
temptation!
D. Finally, another sign of weak faith is
impatience!
1. Notice the impatience as he
says, Sir, come down before my little boy dies."
2. It's as if, if Jesus doesn't
come down right now, it will be out of Jesus' control.
3. His trust in Jesus was limited;
thus is the trust factor behind impatience in prayer!
E. Even though this man's faith was:
1. seeking visible evidence.
2. driven by great need.
3. commanding.
4. impatient.
5. It was still within the Lord's
will to heal the child!
6. He didn't have to have a
perfect faith for his request to be heard by God!
7. As God honored his weak faith,
his faith became stronger!
II. Signs
of a Strong Faith!
A. Trust in the Word of God.
1. When Christ said, "Go your
son will live," the
man took Jesus at his word and departed. (vs. 50)
a. He didn't say, "Are you
sure?"
b. Or, "Don't you need to
come to my house?"
2. We need to have this kind of
faith in God's Word
given to us through the Bible!
a. The answers to the world's
problems are in the Bible.
b. The answers to our problems are
in the
Bible. We just need to look at how Jesus
lived
c. The way to God is found in the
Bible. Jesus
shows us that!
d. Guidance for our lives is found
in the
Bible. Again, look at how Jesus
lived!
e. It is precious and worthy to
live by!
3. During this Lenten journey,
maybe we could make
daily Bible reading something that we add to our
practices in order to draw closer to God?
a. Start with the
gospels!
b. I think the gospels
are a good lens to read
the rest of the Bible through!
c. Because,
after all, Jesus is our best
revelation of God!
B. A readiness to receive confirmation!
1. When the father heard of the
healing of his son, he was ready to give God the glory!
2. He didn't
say, "Well, if I'd known that, I wouldn't have had to go!"
3. A strong faith gives credit
where credit is due!
C. Lastly, a sign of strong faith is willingness
to receive spiritual blessings.
1. This man didn't just leave it at the physical; we are told that he and his household believed! (vs. 53)
2. Too many times, when the crisis
is over, we go on our way and don't give the spiritual a
second thought, but this man did not do that!
Conclusion:
A. This man had a physical need.
B. Through the process of going through this
time of
need, he came to faith, and his faith grew.
C. He came to trust in the Word of God; he was
ready to
receive confirmation of what God had done;
and he was willing to receive spiritual blessings.
D. Can we say the same things for ourselves?
E. Charles Finney, a Presbyterian minister and the
father
of Modern Revivalism, once said:
"A State of mind that sees God in everything is evidence of growth in grace and a thankful
heart."
Not that God causes everything, but nevertheless, the person
of growth can see God working "in everything."
F. Do we need to grow in faith?
1. Let's go to the Word of God!
2. Let's receive the spiritual
blessings of God!
3. and Let's give God the credit!
Amen
Prayer
of Confession
Service
of Communion