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SignUp Now!Faith, referring to what comes by hearing the Word.Curtis,
How do you define "faith" as you are using it in your post?
What about the faith that comes from God as a gift?Faith, referring to what comes by hearing the Word.
Having faith and unbelief at the same time is an impossibility.Is it possible to have "faith", and "unbelief" at the same time?
Curtis,
re: "Faith, referring to what comes..."
And what is that 'comes'?
This is only contextual to Mark, and it appears that you take it out of context; I see nothing here about faith according to normal New Testament standards. The father was struggling between belief and unbelief yes, but there is nothing here to indicate faith.Mar 9:23 Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
Mar 9:24 And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.
Yes, a man can have "Faith", and "unbelief" all at the same time. This man heard who Jesus was and believed (had faith) him to be the Messiah, yet at the same he had no faith (unbelief) to believe for his sons healing.
This is only contextual to Mark, and it appears that you take it out of context; I see nothing here about faith according to normal New Testament standards. The father was struggling between belief and unbelief yes, but there is nothing here to indicate faith.[/QUOTE
Mar 9:24 And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.
The word "believe" in this verse means, "to have faith". The word "unbelief" means, "to have no faith" or to be "faithless"
The word "believe" in this verse means, "to have faith". The word "unbelief" means, "to have no faith" or to be "faithless"
I know @Curtis it appears that we have very little in common regarding scripture, I am truly sadden by this, but what you say simply above does not apply here. This verse in Mark was written in a time when Jesus was alive, they all were still very much under the confines of the Old Covenant, because Jesus hadn't died yet, the New Covenant had not been ushered in and faith was not the same as it is now.
These are New Covenant verses:
Ephesians 2:8-9
Romans 12:3
The gift to give "each their own measure of faith" is by Grace and a gift of the Holy Spirit indwelling man. This only has occurred with the New Covenant. The man in your verse from Mark struggled with belief but faith he had none! Abraham was credited with faith because of his unwavering belief, not that he had faith on his own. Now, we have faith and God credits us with righteousness because of Jesus in us, this was not available during the Old Covenant. I am truly sorry if this interpretation is in conflict with what you know.
How can one believe that Jesus can heal or raise from the dead with out faith ? Faith is the substance of things hoped for or beleived for.This is only contextual to Mark, and it appears that you take it out of context; I see nothing here about faith according to normal New Testament standards. The father was struggling between belief and unbelief yes, but there is nothing here to indicate faith.
The word "believe" in this verse means, "to have faith". The word "unbelief" means, "to have no faith" or to be "faithless"
I know @Curtis it appears that we have very little in common regarding scripture, I am truly sadden by this, but what you say simply above does not apply here. This verse in Mark was written in a time when Jesus was alive, they all were still very much under the confines of the Old Covenant, because Jesus hadn't died yet, the New Covenant had not been ushered in and faith was not the same as it is now.
These are New Covenant verses:
Ephesians 2:8-9
Romans 12:3
The gift to give "each their own measure of faith" is by Grace and a gift of the Holy Spirit indwelling man. This only has occurred with the New Covenant. The man in your verse from Mark struggled with belief but faith he had none! Abraham was credited with faith because of his unwavering belief, not that he had faith on his own. Now, we have faith and God credits us with righteousness because of Jesus in us, this was not available during the Old Covenant. I am truly sorry if this interpretation is in conflict with what you know.
Simple, it is not the same faith as now:Talking about Abraham's FAITH in God that God credited Him righteous for is not the same FAITH in God now that Jesus has brought us the new covenant.
Can you explain this ?
Yes, we come, again, to another impasse, where we will have to agree to disagree!Brother, what you believe is how you see scripture, What I believe is how I see scripture. What you believe does not effect me, and what I believe does not effect you. But, What you believe does effect you, and what I believe for sure effects me. Jesus walked under the Old Covenant, and we are to emulate how Jesus walked and how he used faith. Faith works the same weather it is under Old or New Covenant. Faith has always come only by hearing the Word of God. If it comes by another means then we would not need to hear the Gospel. As it is written.....
Rom 10:13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Rom 10:14 How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?
Rom 10:15 And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!
Rom 10:16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report?
Rom 10:17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
The "measure" of faith is very specific to the promise from where it comes. What does that mean? It means when someone hears the message concerning "salvation" those words give the "measure of faith" needed to give to that person so they can be saved. You can NOT take "saving" faith and apply it to bring healing to your body!! Why? Because that saving faith was salvation only. It was the exact "measure" needed to bring salvation! If a man needs healing for his body, he has to go to other scriptures that tells him he can have healing in the Bible and "extract" faith from those Words to get the "measure" of faith for his healing!
Every promise in the bible comes with its own separate grace and faith. Every promise gives the exact needed measure of faith to bring that promise to pass. You can mix them together. The "measure of faith" is always specific to each and every promise of God. This is why we see people all the time who are saved, but needing healing, or their needs are not met which the Bible promises they are. They do not know how to aquire the needed "measure" of faith to get these things.
This man who had "faith" and "unbelief" at the same time suffered from this problem of not knowing how to have faith for his sons healing. He had faith to believe that Jesus was Lord, but he had no faith to believe for his sons' healing. Why? Because faith is specific to the Word that gives it!!
When a person is riding the fence, isn't he wanting the best of two very opposed worlds? He wants to receive the blessings of God without any of the curses. To work this way is to look unnecessarily for trouble. It may be unnecessary considering God's promises, but nonetheless it is what man do on a daily basis:Having faith and unbelief at the same time is an impossibility.
Brother, what do you consider "increased" faith? Is just more of the same, or is it more in diversity?Even the closest followers of Jesus who did have some faith asked for more: "And the apostles said unto the Lord, Increase our faith" Luke 17:5
destruction.." (Matt 7:13-14)
That's a really good question,I'm thinking both and maybe more.Brother, what do you consider "increased" faith? Is just more of the same, or is it more in diversity?