Why it is Important to have Faith
Much has been written and said about faith and how it works in our Christian life. It is defined and described in so many ways, with each definition reflecting the very essence of its meaning. So what is faith? How does the Bible define faith and what is the importance of faith in the Christian life?
Christians are blessed to have the precise definition of faith in the Bible, the written word of God. Although the authorship of the book of Hebrews is still in question, the fact that it was established as canonical gives it the same authority as the other books in the Bible have.
Definitions of Faith
On one hand, the world defines faith as a firm belief in something for which there is no proof (ref: Webster dictionary). It is believing in something that we are not sure of because of the lack or non-existence of any evidence to back up the belief.
On the other hand, in spirituality, (ref: Genuine Faith: The Faith that Saves), faith in God rests upon the best evidence, the infallible Word of God. The author goes further to describe that faith impels loving obedience and good works. However, most popularly defined in the Bible, faith is having the things hoped for happened, the evidence of things that we do not see (Hebrews 11:1).
How Do We Receive Faith?
Contrary to what the world says, the Christian faith is a firm belief in God; not without proof but is undeniably founded on the unerring, incomparable richness of the living Word of God, which is the Holy Bible. Faith comes from hearing the message and the message is heard through the words about Christ (Romans 10:17).
If faith comes from hearing the message, then as Christians, we should not hesitate to share the message whenever we have the chance to do so. While it is true that a deeper study about the Bible, the life and deity of Jesus Christ is highly recommendable in sharing the message, it is however not an excuse not to share the good news even if we neither have a bachelor’s, a master’s nor a doctorate degree in theology, or studies of divinity.
Apostle Paul teaches us that we do not need to be eloquently relying purely on the acquired wisdom of man to share the gospel but by the guidance and anointing of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:4-5). Genuine faith is rooted in the powerful Word of God. The Word that has been given to us is to be used for teaching, rebuking, correction, and training (2 Timothy 3:16).
The Importance of Faith in the Christian Life
1) We receive salvation by grace through faith.
Our Christian life began the moment we received Jesus as our personal Savior. This confirms our salvation by His grace which we have received through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9). While salvation is precisely a (free) gift from God by His grace, and faith, the channel to which salvation abounds is on the part of man. It is our response to God’s invitation of salvation.
We can never please God without faith Hebrews 11:6) and without faith, we cannot receive the best gift that God has prepared for us. It is further written that faith without good deeds is dead (James 2:26). Good works are a result of our faith and the fruits of salvation.
“But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.” – Hebrews 11:6
Sadly, in the lives of many people, despite hearing and witnessing the love and wonderful works of Jesus in their personal lives, it is still very difficult for them to truly believe and put their total confidence in Him. In the Bible, Jesus has spent three years with His disciples. They were able to see Him face to face and personally interacted with Him.
Yet, when He appeared to them after His resurrection, one of His disciples (Thomas) couldn’t even believe that He came back to life until he saw Jesus’ nail-pierced hands. He needed to see Jesus’ nail-pierced hands and put his finger on His wounds to believe (John 20:24-29).
Believing without Seeing
Jesus said to him, “Thomas, because you have seen Me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” – John 20:29
We, the Christians after the life of Jesus here on earth, are blessed because we have not seen Him yet we believed. This has all started once in our life when we have heard the message about Christ, believed in His infallible words, and believed in His promises as they unfold right before our own eyes in our daily lives.
We continue in our walk with Christ, looking forward to the salvation that we will experience in heaven which is yet to come based on His promises.
2) Through faith, we overcome the world which leads to a fruitful life.
Jesus has overcome the world when He died on the cross so that we may live. He has risen back from the dead for us. We should not be taking this greatest sacrifice for granted. He has won the victory with a price so that whoever believes shall overcome (1 John 5:4-5).
“I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” – John 10:10b
We can overcome all the things of this world; all the works of the devil through our faith in Jesus (1 John 2:16). The devil has already been defeated and has no more authority on us, for Jesus has paid the ransom with His own flesh and blood. We need not wait for heaven to experience victory in our lives for it is God’s purpose that we are blessed with a victorious life even if we are still here on earth. He wants to bless us so that we can live life abundantly (John 10:10).
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He has come to prepare everything for us and He wanted us to remain in Him, our faith to be rooted in His words that bring life, that through our trust and confidence in Him, we shall never fail to bear fruits in season (John 15:5; Jeremiah 17:7-8).
3) We overcome trials through faith.
In 1 Corinthians 10:13, we learn that each of us shall go through trials and temptations that are common to man. God allows these trials to come our way so that through all these trials, we are pressed closer to Jesus. The closer we are pressed, the clearer His image is inscribed in our hearts as we grow more like Jesus. Each trial is designed such that Jesus will see us through it. He never leaves us alone and through our faith in Him, we overcome trials.
In times of trials, let our prayers be for the asking of a renewed and strengthened spirit so there is nothing we can’t bear. The pain and troubles we go through are temporary and if we persevere in endurance with the spirit, the difficulties we face are nothing compared to the joy that awaits us (2 Corinthians 4:16-18).
“For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, 39 nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” – Romans 8:38-39
God is Faithful
We will never learn what is in store for us and what we are really made of if we do not face these trials. An American author John A. Shedd once wrote, “A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.” God has created us to be an overcomer and He is always faithful in His promises. There is nothing in this world that can trample us if we only believe and have faith in God. He has overcome the world and nothing can ever separate us from His love (Romans 8:38-39).
When Jesus told Joshua not to be afraid of the enemies for they have already been given into his hand and that no one of them is able to withstand him (Joshua 10:8), God is literally speaking about the enemies that Joshua and his army will be facing in every war there is.
To us, the present-day Christians, these “enemies” figuratively mean the trials that we have to face. God has already given them into our hands through our faith in Him and he who has faith in God overcomes the world!
Learning to have Faith as the Great People in the Bible did
Many people in the Bible have experienced the hands of God through faith by whom anyone can be inspired.
1) Noah and the Great Flood.
Noah was instructed to build a huge ship in preparation for the great flood when there was no sign that it would rain at all. But Noah believed in God and put his trust in Him, so his family and every kind of animal have been saved from the floods.
2) Abraham, by faith never doubted God’s promises.
He was willing to offer Isaac as a sacrifice, believing God will raise him up from the dead (Genesis 15:6; Romans 4:3), for God had promised him earlier that through Isaac he will become the father of many nations.
3) Sarah who by faith was enabled to bear a child at an old age (Romans 10:10).
Sarah remained faithful and believed in God’s promise of an heir. For 25 years, she and her husband Abraham waited, and indeed, she bore a son in the most unfavorable situation anyone could ever imagine, that is, being old and barren.
4) The Centurion’s faith in Matthew 8:8-13, was described by Jesus Himself as the kind of faith that He never saw existed in all of Israel. The centurion needed not more than Jesus’ words to believe that his servant is healed.
5) The people, who by faith, crossed the Red Sea on dry land (Exodus 14:15-16; 21-22).
The people were being chased by the Egyptian soldiers from behind and they are approaching a huge body of water, the Red Sea. God promised Moses that by his leadership and God’s blessings, they will escape from the hands of the Egyptians, and by faith, they were able to cross the Red Sea on dry land.
Other Significant Things Related to Our Faith
F – Fulfillment (Philippians 4:11-12).
Under any circumstance, faith brings forth fulfillment in life.
A – Assurance (Ephesians 2:8-9).
There is nothing more secure than the assurance that we have received by putting our faith in God. It is because of His love and grace for us, that He gave His only one begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life (John 3:16).
I – Impossible (Matthew 19:26 and Hebrews 11:6).
It is impossible for man but for God, nothing is impossible. We need only to believe for without faith, it is impossible to please God.
T – Trust (Isaiah 26:3).
We can have perfect peace if we only put our trust in God.
H – Hope (Romans 4:18-19).
By faith, we see hope in hopelessness.
Conclusion
In ending, it is by God’s grace through our faith that we experience the greatness of God’s works in our lives. In the midst of difficulties that we encounter in life, let us put our trust and faith in God the way Abraham, Moses, Noah, and many more did.
Let us use the examples of Joshua and Caleb who focused more on the positive side of the news rather than on the inconveniences from its negative side. For it is only in believing and putting our trust in God that we receive the gift of salvation. Through faith, we can overcome the world with Him and live a victorious life even while we are still here on earth.
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Faith: Believing in the God Who Works on Your Behalf by Yonggi Cho and Wayne Goodall
What can we learn from the Scriptures about how to trust God no matter what, and believe in something that is not yet seen?
As a young man with only weeks to live, Yonggi Cho was healed of terminal illness, saw the resurrected Jesus, and quickly began sharing God’s hope with others. Those listeners became the world’s largest church.
In Faith, Pastor Cho and Dr. Wayde Goodall share how to:
- Understand and grow in your faith.
- Walk with the Holy Spirit and produce the fruit of the Spirit.
- Overcome mistakes and continue to depend on Christ in times of discouragement.
- Believe in and trust God’s supernatural power.
- Use every situation to accomplish tremendous things for God’s kingdom.
For our lives to work, we need faith—the kind of faith that gives birth to hope and chooses to believe in every circumstance. God will answer prayer, heal, and perform signs and wonders as we walk daily by faith.
You can trust God as your source, security, and assurance.
10 Replies to “Why it is Important to have Faith”
Faith is the substance of the reality of God’s grace that we receive.
We are brought to Salvation through the experience of God wholly in his Love which produces our subsequent reaction being Faith. As we have interacted with God through His Love, which is the epitome of God’s Glory.
Ultimately, we achieve God’s plan for us and goal that is being immersed in Faith in God/Jesus bringing us into his Glory.
Hi Jacqueline,
So glad you stopped by.
You are absolutely right! We came to faith in God because we have experienced first hand His grace, mercy, and love. How amazing is the love of God because it causes us to embark on a journey of faith that will surely lead us into His presence and to share in His glory.
Blessings!
Hi Jacqueline,
Thank you for your valuable insight. Yes, truly, salvation was brought to us through our faith and without faith, it is impossible to please God.
Let it therefore be our fervent prayer that our faith will increase from glory to glory, all because of Jesus!
God bless you more!
Hey, thanks for this post! I love the way it is laid out. As a religious person myself, I’ve also thought about the meaning of faith a lot (a lot!) and how it is so essential to every part of our life. I mean, faith for me is a choice; we can choose whether or not to have faith, and for me it is a very powerful and brave thing to not only decide to hold onto this faith, but then go on to act on it! Do you think faith is more useful when it is acted on?
Hi Danny! Thanks for spending time to read and more so, in taking time to share your thoughts.
Faith indeed is essential to every part of our life but most specially essential to our salvation.
While faith is a matter of choice, a small seed of faith in our hearts can move fears and worries away.
I believe in the Word of God where it is written that faith without good action is dead (James 2:17).
God bless you more!
What an emotional message! I believe that faith is always an evolving process in the human being that never comes to completion at all. However, when the effort has been made to grow that belief to the point of surrendering with confidence to the designs of God then Faith, although invisible, sometimes feels stronger and more resistant than any material structure.
Thank you!
Hi Tommy! Thanks for taking time to read the article.
Yes, faith never comes into completion in this life time because as long as we persevere, it brings us farther to our salvation in heaven.
In 1 Peter 1:3-5, faith is described to result in three tenses of salvation: past: we were saved through our faith when we were born again (justification); present: we are being saved as we are being continually cleansed from the influence of sin (sanctification) and future: we look forward to having our salvation in heaven where we will be completely and permanently free from sin.
In Christianity, it is our faith in the Words and promises of God that takes away our fear and doubt, resulting in the fulfillment of God’s work in our lives.
Have a peaceful day ahead!
One of worst arguments that Christians make when presenting the Gospel to atheists and unbelievers is saying, “you just have to have faith.” In other words, they’re saying you simply have to believe that God exists and that He loves you, no questions asked.
They think that the Bible teaches us to believe without evidence. They even use Abraham’s act of obedience when he believed God’s promise that he will have an heir and will become the father of many nations. But in many places in the New Testament, Jesus gave solid evidence for the claims He made about Himself. Instead of explaining, He backed His claims with actions (miracles).
Yes, we are expected to act in faith on God’s promises the same way Abraham did. However, we are to do this based on our knowledge of God’s nature and character that He has revealed through His love letter to us, the Bible. We act in faith because we know that God loves us and always has our best interest at heart.
So what will you say to the committed Christians who are hesitant to embrace an evidential faith?
Thank you Alice for your un-ending encouragement that made it all possible for me to share this article on your website.
There is a big difference in between saying or writing the words from sincerely trusting. Many Christians are willing and so determined to remain faithful but sadly, many also do not persevere.
We should always remember that we love Jesus because He loved us first and not the other way around. Faith is our response to His love. Therefore, let us run the race until we see the end of our faith which is our salvation in heaven!
You’re absolutely right Bro. Jess. While many believe that faith is required in order to receive God’s gift of salvation, many also often forget that the kind of faith that saves is one that perseveres to the end.
Thank you too for sharing this encouraging article. I believe this is a very timely reminder for Christians, young and old, to keep on trusting God no matter the circumstances. We do not believe blindly; we believe because of the very strong evidence on who God is and what He has done for us because of His great love.
Shalom and God bless you more!