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The Gift of FAITH
“to another faith by the same Spirit, and to another gifts of healing by the one Spirit” (1 Cor 12:9)TREMENDOUS CONVICTION TOWARD GOD [for “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness” Ro 4:3]Faith is a first teaching about Christ (He 6:1). But evidently it is not the gift of faith. The gift of faith is larger than that. For example, the centurion. Jesus, marveled at his faith, saying, “Truly I say to you, I have not found such great faith with anyone in Israel” (Mt 8:10). Compare this with the examples that Jesus gave to us about those with a small faith.
All of these examples specifically mention the idea of having a “little faith” as compared to a great faith. Additionally, faith is not faith, unless it is “faith toward God” (He 6:1). So in order to have a great faith, that is the gift of faith, it is not about becoming a member of the “optimist club”. It is not about being optimistic vs. pessimistic. It is not simply about confidence or a positive attitude. It certainly is not about being cocky, over-confident, or having an ability to persuade others to believe, buy, or sell things. But it is, properly, about having a “faith toward God”, not anyone else, including ourselves. It is not just an attitude. But “if I have all faith [in the context of gifts], so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing” (1 Cor 13:2). So just having a great ability, even a great faith, is not both sides of the Christian talent coin. We must develop a complete agape love to accompany our talent.Greats of Faith Had the Gift of FaithNote: This is a modified lesson from the Basic Course.Hebrews chapter eleven lists people whom God commended for having a great faith (He 11:2, 39). We would do well to imitate their example. .... more about this in the Bible Study on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit |