Now That's Faith!
Luke 7:9
By Jeremy D. Myers
There are two kinds of faith that amazed Jesus: great faith and little faith.
In Luke 7:9, Jesus marveled at the great faith of a Gentile, a Roman centurion.
He said, “I have not found such great faith, not even in
There were also times when the Lord was amazed at people of little faith (cf.
Matt 6:30;
Curiously, in the Gospels, it is primarily God’s chosen people
Little faith should not be confused
with mustard seed faith, since Jesus taught that mustard seed faith was enough
to move mountains (Matt
This becomes clear when we understand what faith is. Faith is the conviction
that something is true. Jesus spoke of
little faith and great faith, but
He never spoke of more faith or
less faith. Faith does not come in percenta
Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see (Heb 11:1). Faith is confidence and persuasion in something God has said. When you are persuaded that something is true, either because God has said it, or by the supporting evidence, then you have faith in that truth. Therefore, you either believe something or you don't.
Faith is like a traditional light switch—it is either on or off. And there are no dimmer switches with faith. You cannot believe 80% that there is a God. Even if you are 99% sure, you still don't believe. You are not yet persuaded. You have not yet been convinced.
So what is the difference between great faith and little faith? Great faith is being persuaded of some of the harder and more difficult truths of Scripture, whereas little faith is the failure to be convinced of these truths.
Little faith believes the simple, elementary and introductory promises of Scripture like “God is love,” “All Scripture is inspired by God” and Jesus’ promise that “he who believes in Me has everlasting life.” It is a telling fact of the condition of faith in our churches when most Christians don’t even believe these things. As simple as these truths are, for some, they are hard to believe.
But little faith does not believe in the advanced truths, like “God will supply all of your needs according to His riches in glory.” Do you believe that? If so, then why do you worry about tomorrow? I worry about tomorrow all the time, which means I don't yet believe it. But great faith believes it.
Great faith believes the hard to believe truths of the Bible. Great faith has nothing to do with the size of your faith. Rather, it's about the difficult truths you do believe. This brings us back to the centurion and what he believed.
Jesus praised the centurion in Luke 7:9 for having great faith. He said he
hadn't found such great faith in all of
Second, he believed in the awesome miraculous power of Jesus. He believed in
the
The Centurion believed these things when almost no one else did, and so he had great faith. “Great faith is not some higher level of conviction. It is believing something that is harder to believe, something that is contrary to what most people believe.”[1] He believed some difficult truths. Christ marveled at such faith, and healed the man’s servant long distance, by the power of His word.
There is great power in believing what God has said.
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