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Intro
Text - 1 Thessalonians 3.6-10
Title - When Faith is Not Enough
Key Questions
What was lacking in their faith?
What prompted Paul to say that their faith was lacking?
Background
When the gospel was preached in Thessalonica, they were persecuted by the nonbelievers
When he was forced to leave the city, he sent Timothy to know the situation -
1 Thes 3.1-5 “1 Therefore, when we could no longer endure it, we thought it good to be left in Athens alone, 2 and sent Timothy, our brother and minister of God, and our fellow laborer in the gospel of Christ, to establish you and encourage you concerning your faith, 3 that no one should be shaken by these afflictions; for you yourselves know that we are appointed to this. 4 For, in fact, we told you before when we were with you that we would suffer tribulation, just as it happened, and you know. 5 For this reason, when I could no longer endure it, I sent to know your faith, lest by some means the tempter had tempted you, and our labor might be in vain.”
So, Paul expressed his joy and concern for the Thessalonian believers
he was comforted by Timothy’s news - that the saints remember him, desires to him again, and are standing firm in the faith
he was thankful to God for the joy of knowing and bringing these people to God
he prays day and night to see them again so that may complete what is lacking in their faith
Key words
faith - has 2 primary meaning
personal faith - conviction or belief in God
body of beliefs - the doctrines and teachings concerning God and Christ and all other Biblical ideas
complete - (v) to supply, to equip, to mend (repair)
lacking - could mean either -
deficient, or
insufficient
Main Subject
Faith may be sufficient at the moment of conversion, but it may not be enough if we want to reach the finish line.
We need other things besides faith.
A believer is in critical condition when his/her faith is either -
insufficient - not having enough power, capacity or competence
deficient - lacking in necessary quality or element
When is faith “insufficient”?
James’ discourse on faith
James’ arguments
‘faith’ here means - conviction, belief in God
Faith cannot save without works
Faith does profit without works
Faith is dead without works - “dead faith”
James’ key points
Faith is only evident when there is action
“demonic faith” has fear but no work
Abraham was “justified” by works
justified - means vindicated
note - James’
Works is proof that faith is alive and genuine - “dynamic faith”
WHAT’S THE POINT?
Faith without works is DEAD FAITH - INSUFFICIENT!
Faith with fear but without works is DEMONIC FAITH - INSUFFICIENT!
SUFFICIENT FAITH is Faith coupled with action - this is LIVING FAITH, HOLY FAITH, DYNAMIC/ACTIVE FAITH
FAITH WITHOUT WORKS CANNOT SAVE -
because God’s word demand belief and action
faith - believe on the Lord and you will be saved
action - repent and be baptized everyone of you
Abraham’s faith was coupled with action -
in Gen 15 Abraham believed and was declared righteous
in Gen 22 - Abraham was vindicated - 42 years later!
- to be a man for feared and obeyed God
FAITH WITHOUT OBEDIENCE TO GOD’S WORD CANNOT SAVE YOU IN TIME OF TROUBLE!
When is faith “deficient”?
Peter’s discourse on faith
God, by His divine power, has given us all things that pertain to life and godliness
God’s calling provided us with exceedingly great and precious promises, by which we are made partakers of the divine nature and has escaped corruption in the world
Because of these things…
Peter’s admonitions
be a diligent Christian
diligent - eager, excited for something
add to your faith!
use your diligence to build up your faith!
Peter’s arguments
if these things abound in you - you will be a fruitful believer!
If you “lack” these things - you will be shortsighted, maybe even blind, and has forgotten that you have been saved!
WHAT’S THE POINT?
YOU FAITH IS DEFICIENT IF - all you have is faith and does not have other Christian values in your life!
you are not showing excellence (virtue) in your Christian service
you are not increasing in your knowledge of God and His word
you are not manifesting self-control in your flesh
you are not showing perseverance in your trials
you are not growing in your devotion to God
you are not growing in your love for your fellow brother/sister in Christ
youare not growing in love to God and His word
FAITH DEFICIENCY RESULTS IN -
BECOMING UNFRUITFUL IN CHRISTIAN LIFE
SHORTSIGHTED VIEW OF LIFE
BLINDED TO THE THINGS OF GOD
FORGETFULNESS OF THE WORKS OF GOD
Conclusion
God’s solutions
…to Insufficient faith
Trust God’s word and obey… (like Abraham)
Receive your trials with joy and patience
Learn from your trials (ask God for wisdom)
God will reward the complete faith - with the crown of life
… to Deficient faith
The deficiency in their faith can only be completed by the coming of Paul!
it his ministry that will complete their deficiency
Paul’s teaching them of the whole counsel of God
God gave the church these 5 ascension gifts to complete what is deficient in their faith, so that -
they will be fit for the work of ministry
they will be edified in the body of Christ
they will attain unity of faith and knowledge of the Son of God
they will attain the stature of the fulness of Christ
they will mature, and not remain children
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