For centuries the islands of New Zealand were unpopulated. No human had ever set foot on them. Then the first settlers arrived. They were Polynesians from other Pacific islands who had sailed a thousand miles in outrigger canoes. The Polynesians came with the purpose of settling in New Zealand. How did they know the land…
How Faith Works #9 – Nothing
No one was present at the creation of the universe. Not even Moses who would later write the Genesis account of creation. No evidence available today can conclusively demonstrate how God created everything. Throughout history various theories of origins have been proposed. Discussing these views is interesting. The Christian, however, takes a fundamental faith approach…
How Faith Works #8 – Creation
I talked with some pastors recently noting that the Statements of Faith in many denominations omit the word “Creator” when describing God. The C&MA has now added the phrase, “There is one God, Creator of all things, who is infinitely perfect, existing eternally in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.” God told us in…
How Faith Works #7 – Action
Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Faith is taking the first step even when you can’t see the whole staircase.” Faith is not just some ethereal idea floating around in space. Faith is an action word, not just talk. Real faith is active, not passive. James says bluntly, “Faith without deeds is dead” (James 2:26). Faith…
How Faith Works #6 – Pleases God
I serve on our Metro District Licensing and Ordaining/Consecrating Committee to interview candidates for accreditation and ordination in the Christian & Missionary Alliance. One question commonly asked: “How were people saved in Old Testament times?” A good answer, the right answer is, “By faith.” When asked for a supporting Scripture, they do well to refer…
How Faith Works #5 – Envision
By faith, people in the Bible saw things before they actually happened. Noah saw coming judgment. Abraham saw a future city. Joseph saw the exodus from Egypt. Moses saw the deliverance of Israel. Faith envisions what God will one day make visible. “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what…
How Faith Works #4 – Certain
For trapeze artists a special relationship exists between the flyer and the catcher. The flyer is the one who lets go, and the catcher is the one who catches. As the flyer swings high above the crowd on the trapeze, the moment comes when the flyer must let go. The flyer arcs out into the…
How Faith Works #3 – See
Walt Disney had a vision of a place where children and parents could have fun together. The more Walt dreamed of a “magical park,” the more imaginative and elaborate it became. He needed space to build rivers, waterfalls, and mountains. He would have flying elephants and giant teacups, a fairy-tale castle, moon rockets, and a…
How Faith Works #2 – Take
A grandmother promised her 10-year-old grandson a stamp album for Christmas. Christmas came, but no stamp album, and no word from grandmother. When his playmates came to see his Christmas presents, he added that he had also received “a stamp album from grandmother.” His mother asked him about it. “But, George, you did not get…
How Faith Works #1 – Confidence
Michael Horton and his wife anxiously anticipated the premature delivery of their triplets. He will never forget the moment when the doctor looked at him and announced, “They’re all alive!” It was not a foregone conclusion (at least for one of them) and until that report, he and his wife were in suspense. All the…
