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Charles E. Cowman

Trust in His Promises

Trust in God's promises and power to overcome any obstacle and find strength in your faith.
Charles E. Cowman preaches on the power of faith, using the example of Abraham who believed God's promise of fathering a child despite his old age. Faith is about believing and asserting what God says, even when it seems impossible. It requires trusting in God's promises and stepping out in faith, like a bird leaving the nest to try the air. God will uphold those who trust in Him, and His promises are sure and reliable.

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"God...calleth those things which be not as though they were" (Rom. 4:17).

What does that mean? Why Abraham did this thing: he dared to believe God. It seemed an impossibility at his age that Abraham should become the father of a child; it looked incredible; and yet God called him a "father of many nations" before there was a sign of a child; and so Abraham called himself "father" because God called him so. That is faith; it is to believe and assert what God says. "Faith steps on seeming void, and finds the rock beneath."

Only say you have what God says you have, and He will make good to you all you believe. Only it must be real faith, all there is in you must go over in that act of faith to God. --Crumbs

Be willing to live by believing and neither think nor desire to live in any other way. Be willing to see every outward light extinguished, to see the eclipse of every star in the blue heavens, leaving nothing but darkness and perils around, if God will only leave in thy soul the inner radiance, the pure bright lamp which faith has kindled. --Thomas C. Upham

The moment has come when you must get off the perch of distrust, out of the nest of seeming safety, and onto the wings of faith; just such a time as comes to the bird when it must begin to try the air. It may seem as though you must drop to the earth; so it may seem to the fledgling. It, too, may feel very like falling; but it does not fall--it's pinions give it support, or, if they fail, the parent birds sweeps under and bears it upon its wings. Even so will God bear you. Only trust Him; "thou shalt be holden up." "Well, but," you say, "am I to cast myself upon nothing?" That is what the bird seems to have to do; but we know the air is there, and the air is not so unsubstantial as it seems. And you know the promises of God are there, and they are not unsubstantial at all. "But it seems an unlikely thing to come about that my poor weak soul should be girded with such strength." Has God said it shall? "That my tempted, yielding nature shall be victor in the strife." Has God said it shall? "That my timorous, trembling heart shall find peace?" Has God said it shall? for, if He has, you surely do not mean to give Him the lie! Hath he spoken, and shall He not do it? If you have gotten a word --"a sure word" of promise--take it implicitly, trust it absolutely. And this sure word you have; nay, you have more--you have Him who speaks the word confidently. "Yea, I say unto you," trust Him. --J. B. Figgis, M. A.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Power of Faith
  2. A. Faith is believing and asserting what God says
  3. B. Faith steps on seeming void and finds the rock beneath
  4. II. The Importance of Trust
  5. A. Be willing to live by believing and trust God
  6. B. Trust God even in the midst of darkness and perils
  7. III. The Promises of God
  8. A. God's promises are not unsubstantial, but real
  9. B. Trust the promises of God and He will make them good
  10. IV. The Strength of Faith
  11. A. Faith can give us strength to overcome temptation and strife
  12. B. Trust God and He will give you the strength you need

Key Quotes

“Faith steps on seeming void, and finds the rock beneath.” — Charles E. Cowman
“Only trust Him; 'thou shalt be holden up.'” — Charles E. Cowman
“Yea, I say unto you, trust Him.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • Trust God completely, without any doubt or hesitation.
  • Be willing to live by believing and trust God, even in the midst of darkness and perils.
  • Trust the promises of God and He will make them good.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is faith?
Faith is believing and asserting what God says, trusting in His promises and power.
How do I know if I have real faith?
Real faith is when you trust God completely, without any doubt or hesitation.
What if I feel like I'm dropping into darkness and perils?
Trust God to bear you and give you the strength you need to overcome.
How do I know if God's promises are true?
If God has spoken, He will do it. Trust His promises and He will make them good.

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