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Charles E. Cowman

The Discipline of Faith

The sermon emphasizes the importance of the discipline of faith, highlighting how trials and delays can lead to spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of God's purposes.
Charles E. Cowman emphasizes the importance of unwavering faith in God's promises, highlighting that the journey of faith involves trials, discipline, patience, and courage. Through the delay in answers to prayers, God is developing our character and faith, just as He did with great Bible characters like Abraham, Moses, Elijah, and Joseph. The testing of our faith is a crucial process in our spiritual growth and preparation for the purposes God has for us.

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"All things are possible to him that believeth" (Mark 9:23).

The "all things" do not always come simply for the asking, for the reason that God is ever seeking to teach us the way of faith, and in our training in the faith life there must be room for the trial of faith, the discipline of faith, the patience of faith, the courage of faith, and often many stages are passed before we really realize what is the end of faith, namely, the victory of faith.

Real moral fibre is developed through discipline of faith. You have made your request of God, but the answer does not come. What are you to do?

Keep on believing God's Word; never be moved away from it by what you see or feel, and thus as you stand steady, enlarged power and experience is being developed. The fact of looking at the apparent contradiction as to God's Word and being unmoved from your position of faith make you stronger on every other line.

Often God delays purposely, and the delay is just as much an answer to your prayer as is the fulfillment when it comes.

In the lives of all the great Bible characters, God worked thus. Abraham, Moses and Elijah were not great in the beginning, but were made great through the discipline of their faith, and only thus were they fitted for the positions to which God had called them.

For example, in the case of Joseph whom the Lord was training for the throne of Egypt, we read in the Psalms:

"The word of the Lord tried him." It was not the prison life with its hard beds or poor food that tried him, but it was the word God had spoken into his heart in the early years concerning elevation and honor which were greater than his brethren were to receive; it was this which was ever before him, when every step in his career made it seem more and more impossible of fulfillment, until he was there imprisoned, and all in innocency, while others who were perhaps justly incarcerated, were released, and he was left to languish alone.

These were hours that tried his soul, but hours of spiritual growth and development, that, "when his word came" (the word of release), found him fitted for the delicate task of dealing with his wayward brethren, with a love and patience only surpassed by God Himself.

No amount of persecution tries like such experiences as these. When God has spoken of His purpose to do, and yet the days go on and He does not do it, that is truly hard; but it is a discipline of faith that will bring us into a knowledge of God which would otherwise be impossible.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to the discipline of faith
    • Understanding the trials of faith
    • The importance of patience in faith
  2. II
    • The role of belief in receiving from God
    • The power of standing firm in faith
    • The strength gained from apparent contradictions
  3. III
    • Biblical examples of faith discipline
    • Lessons from Abraham, Moses, and Elijah
    • Joseph's journey and spiritual growth
  4. IV
    • The significance of God's delays
    • Understanding delays as answers to prayer
    • Preparation for God's purpose through trials

Key Quotes

“All things are possible to him that believeth.” — Charles E. Cowman
“The word of the Lord tried him.” — Charles E. Cowman
“It is a discipline of faith that will bring us into a knowledge of God which would otherwise be impossible.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • Trust in God's timing and remain steadfast in your faith during trials.
  • Reflect on biblical examples to find strength and encouragement in your own faith journey.
  • Recognize that delays in answers to prayer can be opportunities for growth and deeper knowledge of God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to have faith?
Having faith means trusting in God's Word and promises, even when circumstances seem contrary.
Why does God delay answers to prayers?
God may delay answers to teach us patience and strengthen our faith, as delays can be part of His divine plan.
How can trials strengthen my faith?
Trials challenge us to rely on God and deepen our understanding of His character, ultimately leading to spiritual growth.
What can I learn from biblical figures like Joseph?
Biblical figures exemplify how enduring trials can prepare us for God's greater purposes and develop our character.

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