Having Strong Faith | Part 1
In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals the key to having strong faith, found in John 4.
Guest (Male): Do you have a strong faith? Listen to Adrian Rogers.
Adrian Rogers: We lead a mighty faith because we have a mighty God. And I’m going to share with you from the word of God a story about a man who came to Jesus. And this man had a weak faith. I would call it a superstitious faith. But he went from that superstitious faith to a strong faith, to a saving faith.
Guest (Male): Welcome to Love Worth Finding, featuring profound truth simply stated by pastor, teacher, and author Adrian Rogers. In the kingdom of heaven, faith is the medium of exchange. Whatever we receive from God is according to our faith. Pastor Rogers said, "The greater your faith, the greater glory God gets. By faith, man gives God pleasure and by faith, God gives man treasure."
John chapter four tells the story of a man whose superficial, superstitious faith was transformed into a strong, saving faith. If you have your Bible, turn to John 4 now. We’ll begin in verse 46 as Adrian Rogers reveals more about having strong faith.
Adrian Rogers: Would you take God’s word and turn please to John chapter four, the Gospel of John? And I want to speak to you today about faith, having strong faith. Now, in our economy, the dollar is the medium of exchange, but in the kingdom of heaven, faith is the medium of exchange. The Bible says, "According to your faith, be it unto you."
Whatever we receive from God is according to our faith, not according to our friends, not according to our family, not according to our fortune, not according to our feelings, not according to our fate, F-A-T-E. I hope you’re not watching the horoscope, but according to our faith. According to your faith, be it unto you.
Not only do we need to possess a faith, what we need is for faith to possess us. We need a mighty faith because we have a mighty God. Doubt sees obstacles, faith sees the way. Doubt sees the darkest night, faith sees the day. Doubt dreads to take a step, faith soars on high. Doubt questions "Who believes?" Faith answers "I, I believe."
But you know, we need a strong faith, not a weak faith, but a strong faith. Now I’m going to share with you from the word of God a story about a man who came to Jesus, and this man had a weak faith. I would call it a superficial faith, even worse, a superstitious faith. But he went from that superstitious faith to a strong faith, to a saving faith.
And that’s what I want us to see today. And I hope that you today will grow in faith. Now this man had a problem that was a son that was sick. And this nobleman wanted Jesus to heal his son. And the dark soil of that problem was the soil in which the seed of faith would grow.
Now do you want a strong faith? Do you really? Would you like to really believe God and please God? For you know, the Bible says without faith, it’s impossible to please God. No matter what else you do, I don’t care how beautifully you sing, how sacrificially you give, how circumspectly you walk, how faithfully you serve, if you’re not believing God, you’re not pleasing God.
Without faith, it is impossible to please God. And the greater your faith, the greater glory God gets, the more pleased he is with it. And by faith, man gives God pleasure and by faith, God gives man treasure, real treasure. So let’s see here something about a strong faith.
Begin reading with me in chapter four, verse 46. "So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee, where he made the water wine. And there was a certain nobleman, whose son was sick at Capernaum. When he heard that Jesus was come out of Judea into Galilee, he went unto him and besought him that he would come down and heal his son, for he, that is the son, was at the point of death."
Then said Jesus unto him, "Except ye see signs and wonders, ye will not believe." Now Jesus was not giving that just simply as a statement of fact. He was giving that as a rebuke to this man. Jesus is rebuking this man who was looking for signs and wonders. The nobleman saith unto him, "Sir, come down ere my child die."
Jesus saith unto him, "Go thy way, thy son liveth." And the man believed the word. Now if you don’t mind marking your Bible, would you underscore that? Would you underscore that? "And the man believed the word." Now what we have here is in opposition: signs and wonders and the word. That’s what we have.
First Jesus rebukes him, "Except you see signs and wonders, you’ll not believe." And then Jesus speaks to him and there’s a transformation and now it says, "And the man believed the word." What you have on the one side are wonders and what you have on the other side is the word. Now that’s very key, so I hope you’ll keep your heart and mind on that.
"And the man believed the word that Jesus had spoken unto him and he went his way. And as he was now going down, his servants met him and told him saying, 'Thy son liveth.'" Then inquired he of them the hour when he began to amend. And they said unto him, "Yesterday"—that’s very interesting too, mark it right now—"Yesterday at the seventh hour, the fever left him."
That’s probably, according to their time, about 1:00 PM. So the father knew that it was at the same hour in the which Jesus said unto him, "Thy son liveth." And himself believed and his whole house. Well, I thought he’d already believed. Now it mentions he believed again. This is again the second miracle that Jesus did when he was come out of Judea into Galilee.
Now are you ready to have a strong faith? Would you really like to have a strong faith? Would you like to be able to believe God and lay believing hands on the promises of God? Well, let me lay three things on your heart. First of all, what I want to call the problem of a superstitious faith, or if you’d rather, problem of a superficial faith.
It makes no difference how you say it. At first, when this man first met Jesus, his faith was almost non-existent. Look again in verse 48. Go back and look at it. "Then said Jesus unto him, 'Except ye see signs and wonders, ye will not believe.'" This man had a faith that was based on signs and wonders.
Evidently, his motto was "Seeing is believing." "God, if you’ll just give me a sign, if you’ll just give me a wonder, then I can believe." And what had happened to this man, therefore, is he is dependent upon his five senses. He’s not dependent upon the word of God. Now undoubtedly, this man had heard that Jesus had turned water into wine.
Look if you will in verse 46. It’s not put there just by happenstance. "So Jesus came again unto Cana of Galilee, where he made the water wine, and there was a certain nobleman, whose son was sick at Capernaum." Now Jesus had done a miracle. The first miracle that Jesus performed was turning water into wine.
This man had heard about this and he was taken with this. And he was kind of, as we would say in the vernacular today, he was blown away by this miracle. Here was somebody who could turn water into wine. But Jesus knew that miracles, signs, and wonders are really very little good in strong faith.
Now you may not believe that. If you’re like I am, when you were a younger Christian, you were saying, "Oh God, I just want to see a miracle. I mean, a genuine, industrial-strength miracle. I mean one that cannot be explained any other way except that you supernaturally do something."
I’m ashamed to admit it, but when I was in college, I got in a room one time and prayed and asked God to move a chair from one side to the other. I’m so glad the devil didn’t nudge that chair. But I wanted to see, and I was just saying, "Now Lord, I want to see something that I can say I have seen, I’ve felt, I’ve experienced a miracle."
How many of you have kind of been that way sometime? Let me see your hand. Be honest. Come on now, I’ve already confessed. I mean, we want a sign, we want a wonder, we want a miracle. And this man had heard about Jesus turning water into wine. And so he’s coming now to Jesus.
He’s come all the way from Capernaum, about 17 miles away, and he’s saying now, "Come down and heal my son. Anybody that can turn water into wine can heal my son." And Jesus rebukes him. Jesus said, "Except ye see signs and wonders, ye will not believe." That was the same way that they were when Jesus turned water into wine.
Now you’re in chapter four. It’ll be easy for you just turn back two chapters to chapter two and look at it. Look at it, chapter two, verse 23. "Now when he was in Jerusalem at the Passover, in the feast day, many believed in his name when they saw the miracles that he did." Well, you say, "Isn’t that good? They believed in Jesus when they saw the miracles that he did."
But notice verse 24. "But Jesus did not commit himself unto them." And the word "commit" and the word "believe" in the Greek are the same word. They believed in Jesus, but he didn’t believe in them. And notice how it goes on to say he did not commit himself unto them because he knew all men and needed not that any should testify of man, for he knew what was in man.
Jesus knew that these people were following him, they were quote "believing on him" because of the miracle. They didn’t have strong faith. They had superficial faith, almost superstitious faith. You would be amazed how many people today want signs and wonders. They want visions, they want emotions, they want dreams.
They want liver shivers and icicles going up and down the spine and angels playing tic-tac-toe on their ribs. They want something so they can say, "Hey, I know. I know it is real. Now I have seen, now I have touched, now I have smelled, now I have heard, and now I know it is real. Oh God, give me a sign. Oh God, give me a wonder."
And I want to tell you that the world is full of people just like that. And many of them sit in our churches today. Now, Jesus did perform miracles. No ifs, ands, and buts about that. And why did he do it? Why did Jesus give signs and wonders? Well, he did that to authenticate his ministry.
Let me give you a couple of verses to put in your margin. One is Acts chapter 2, verse 22. Now, you don’t turn to it. I’ve copied it out to save us time because I have a lot to say today. Just put it in your margin, Acts chapter 2, verse 22. "Ye men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know."
Jesus did signs and wonders. You cannot take that out of the word of God, nor should we wish to. Well, why did he do signs and wonders? Well, we’re in the Gospel of John. If you were to fast forward to John chapter 20 and look in verses 30 and 31, you’d read, "And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book.
But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing ye might have life through his name." Now, God did miracles to authenticate the ministry of Jesus. But the miracle was not for the miracle's sake. The miracle was that you might believe on Jesus and have eternal life.
Not that you might seek a miracle, but a Messiah. Not a sign, but a Savior. Now, it’s also clear that the apostles did signs and wonders. Some people think that we ought to do signs and wonders because they were done in the New Testament. But these were the signs and wonders done by the apostles.
Put this verse down: 2nd Corinthians 12, verse 12. "Truly the signs of an apostle were wrought among you in all patience, in signs and wonders and mighty deeds." Now, the apostle Paul had power to do miracles, signs, and wonders and mighty deeds. And God authenticated the ministry of the apostles with signs and wonders.
Hebrews chapter 2, verse 4, put that verse down. "God also bearing them witness, both with signs and wonders and divers miracles and gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to his own will." Now, they did not have the power to do signs and wonders according to their own will, but God took the apostles.
And because they were apostles and they were setting the foundation of our faith, God authenticated their ministry with signs and wonders. But folks, that is not the program for the whole age. God has given us something better than signs and wonders and I want to show that to you.
Listen, what is wrong with demanding a sign? What is wrong with what this man first did when Jesus rebuked him and said, "Except ye see signs and wonders, ye’ll not believe"? As a matter of fact, Jesus said, "An evil and an adulterous generation seeks a sign." Now boy, that’s pretty strong. "An evil and an adulterous generation seeks a sign."
Well, why is it so bad? Well, first of all, it’s dishonoring to God. Why is it dishonoring to God for you to say, "God, give me a sign, give me a wonder so I can believe"? Well, we have his word. Now, suppose I come to my son and I say, "Now son, I want you to know that I love you and I have deposited $1,000 in the bank for you.
It’s in your account. I’ve opened up an account for you and I’ve done that for you. Son, you’ve got $1,000 in the bank." Suppose he says to me, "Dad, how do I know I have $1,000 in the bank?" And I say, "Well, I just told you." "Well Dad, you know, Dad, it sure would mean a whole lot to me if you would show me the deposit slip.
I mean, if in some way, or you could just take me down there to the bank and let me see it so I would know it." I say, "Son, I just told you." "No, but I want a sign. I want a wonder. I want something that I can see. I want something I can touch. I want something I can taste. I want something I can smell. Don’t just give me your word."
You know, the Bible says he that believeth not God hath made him a liar. Now, there was a man named Thomas in the Bible. We call him doubting Thomas. Jesus was raised from the dead. The apostles were preaching the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead according as he had promised in his word.
You know what old Thomas said? He said, "Unless I put my finger in the nail prints and in his side where the wound is," he said, "I’ll not believe." Now I want you to go John 20 and look at it. Look in John 20, just turn over to it. John 20, verse 29. Jesus appeared to him and said, "Okay, Tom, put your hand there. Go ahead, thrust your hand into my side."
And notice in verse 29, Jesus saith unto him, "Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed." Did Thomas get a lot of credit for that? Notice what Jesus said. "Blessed are they which have not seen and yet have believed." And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples which are not written in this book.
But these are written that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you might have life through his name. You see, was it good for Thomas to believe after he’s had a sign, a wonder, after he’s felt with his hands? Well, it was okay, but he missed the blessing of simply believing the word of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Why is seeking signs and wonders dangerous? Number one, it dishonors God. Number two, it can be deceiving to you. It can be very, very deceiving. Signs and wonders can easily deceive. There’s coming Satan’s Superman, who will be the devil incarnate, and do you know what he’s going to do to authenticate his ministry?
Signs and wonders. Put this verse down: 2nd Thessalonians chapter 2 and verse number 9. It speaks of him, "Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan"—now don’t miss this—"with all power and signs and lying wonders." The Antichrist will be able to make you think black is white, good is bad, and cut your mother’s throat with a smile on your face because of the ability that he will have to deceive with all power and signs and lying wonders.
The devil can do signs and lying wonders and will do them through his Antichrist. Let me give you this verse: Revelation chapter 13, put that down, verses 13 and 14, speaking of the false prophet who is the sinister minister of propaganda for the Antichrist that is coming. Listen to this.
"And he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men"—and watch this now—"and deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of the beast." The beast now is the Antichrist.
Why, this propaganda agent for the Antichrist has the ability to do signs and wonders so that people would literally worship Satan’s Superman. So signs and wonders, not only to demand signs and wonders dishonors God, but secondly, it may be very deceptive to you. It says that he makes fire come down out of heaven.
Now, what would that be? I don’t know. Maybe some dazzling display, maybe an atomic explosion in outer space. I don’t know what it may be. Suppose I say, "Oh God, I want to know whether or not I am right with you. I want to know whether I’m going to heaven. God, would you give me a sign?"
Now, I don’t just say, "Lord, would you move a chair across the room?" I say, "Lord, would you just give me a sign in the heavens?" And when I say that, the heavens are ablaze from pole to pole. I see shimmering fire. I say, "Hah! God and I are tight. Boy, I mean I’ve got it made. There’s a sign. I have a sign. Now I know."
The judgment comes. I stand before the Lord. I have never repented of my sin. I’ve never trusted Jesus Christ as my personal Savior. I’ve never been twice born. And my soul is dropping into hell. And I say, "God, how can you do that? You gave me a sign." And the devil says, "You fool. You fool.
God didn’t give you that sign. I’m the one that made fire come down out of heaven to deceive you." The Bible says if it were possible, Satan would deceive the very elect. And don’t you let some wonderworker, some miracle worker, some sign-giver, some soothsayer, some emissary from Satan deceive you.
And you go following off after something else because of some sign and some wonder. Jesus said an adulterous and sinful generation seeks after a sign. It is dishonoring to God and it may be very deceptive to man. Now let’s move to the second point. Not only the problem of superficial faith or superstitious faith, but notice the progression of strong faith.
I want you to see how this man moved from a weak faith to a very strong, solid, substantive faith. And I want to give you the steps because they’re progressive steps here. He moves from signs and wonders to the word. And let me give you these steps. Step number one: he heard the word of God.
Look if you will in verse 50. "And so Jesus saith unto him, 'Go thy way; thy son liveth.' And the man believed the word." Number one, he heard the word of God. Now let me tell you what faith is. Faith is not naming it and claiming it. Faith is not receiving from God what you want.
Faith is accepting from God what he gives. Hear the word of God. Notice this man, he’s a nobleman. He’s trying to tell Jesus what to do. The nobleman saith unto him, "Sir, come down." That is, "You come with me. Come on, Lord, I’m going to take you to Capernaum."
Now notice verse 50. Jesus saith unto him, "Go thy way." He says, "You come." Jesus said, "You go." You go. You’re not here to tell me what to do. You’re not here to demand me. You’re not here to command me. You’re here to hear me, to listen to me, to get a word from me.
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Love Worth Finding began in 1987, as a response to several requests for tapes of messages by pastor and Bible teacher Adrian Rogers. He relates that "soon the requests began to grow to the point that we knew God was leading us into a wider ministry." As an extension of Dr. Rogers' pulpit ministry Love Worth Finding provided that role and continues today.
Dr. Rogers stated, "I believe God wants us to proclaim the message of salvation in the power of the Holy Spirit by every means possible. That’s our commitment at Love Worth Finding."
In response to many who are asking,has that purpose changed since the home-going of Dr. Rogers? No, God wants us to continue to proclaim the message of salvation. The messenger may be gone, but the message must continue. Millions still have not heard the precious name of Jesus or know His redeeming grace.
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About Adrian Rogers
He was a devoted family man — husband to his childhood sweetheart Joyce, father to four children, grandfather to nine, and great-grandfather to six. Of all his accomplishments, Dr. Rogers often said his greatest joy centered in his relationship to Jesus Christ, his wife and family, and the church he pastored. The recipient of many honors and awards, the trophy he treasured most was one presented to him by his children one Father’s Day in which he was proclaimed The World’s Greatest Dad.
Under his pastoral leadership, Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, grew from 9,000 members in 1972 to more than 29,000 at his retirement in 2005. And Adrian Rogers was a leader in his denomination, serving three terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention.
God’s blessing on Dr. Rogers’ ministry became even more evident with the birth of Love Worth Finding Ministries in 1987. Dr. Rogers was the founder and Bible teacher of Love Worth Finding, an internationally syndicated television and radio ministry. The sun never sets on this ministry which is broadcast on radio, television, and the Internet. You can find LWF declaring the Gospel and changing lives in more than 150 countries around the world. In 2003, Dr. Rogers was honored to be inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame by the National Religious Broadcasters.
Dr. Rogers was active in national leadership and personally consulted and prayed with five presidents of the United States. He visited and had the privilege of sharing the platform with President George W. Bush in the White House on the National Day of Prayer for America.
Dr. Rogers preached overseas crusades in Taiwan, South Korea, Israel, Russia, Romania, and in Central and South America.
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