How to Have Big Faith

    Harry called it a dune buggy. I called it a death trap.

    My friend, Harry, invited me and some of my friends for a ride over beach sand dunes in his big wheel jeep. I like sand. I like rides. Sounded like fun. It was not.

    We buckled in and Harry revved up the engine. We did not ride over the sand dunes; we flew. Bouncing. Jostling. Screaming. Crying for him to slowdown. All the while, Harry laughed and had a good ole time, mainly because he was the one controlling the steering wheel.

    One thing I learned that day, besides don’t get in a jeep with Harry, was that you need big tires to go off road over big hills and deep valleys.

    Likewise, you need big faith to leave the well-paved highway of religion, where the masses travel along listening to Pandora and tootling along.

    Jesus often taught about little faith and big faith. When the disciples panicked because the winds and the waves on the Sea of Galilee were too much for them to handle, Jesus said, “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?” (Matthew 8:26 NIV). He said those same words several other times as well (Matthew 6:30, 14:31).

    When Jesus talked about “little faith,” He wasn’t talking about the amount of faith a person is given but the size of the faith a person has. Paul wrote that we are all given “a measure of faith” (Romans 12:3 NKJV). They had a measure of faith given to them, but they hadn’t exercised it. It was still small.

    For example, we are all born with a certain number of muscles. We don’t get more muscles; they just get bigger. A person who exercises his or her muscles has bigger, stronger ones than those who don’t. Likewise, we have been given a certain amount of faith. We don’t need more faith to experience God’s power in a big way, we need to exercise and strengthen the faith we already have.

    Right before the disciple’s Galilean Sea experience, they had heard Jesus preach the Sermon on the Mount, watched Him cleanse a leper’s skin, heal a centurion’s son, and take away Peter’s mother-in-law’s fever. THEN, they got in the boat to go to the other side and had a panic attack.

    You and I might be thinking…If I saw Jesus do all that, I’d have big-tire off-road faith. But that wasn’t true for the Israelites in the Old Testament or the disciples in the New.  And I wonder if it would be true for me and you.

    Maybe we’ve got it backwards. Rather than If I saw more miracles, I would have more faith we should flip it around to If I had more faith, I’d see more miracles.

    And how do I have, not more faith, but bigger faith?

    By exercising the faith that I do have.

    By believing that God is Who He says He is and will do what He says He will do.

    By trusting that God is always working.

    By believing that God is for us.

    By taking risks to obey when we’re scared.

    By standing on the truth of Scripture.

    By praising God when we might not feel like it.

    By practicing, lifting, stretching.

    If Harry invited me to go off-road in his jeep again, would I do it? Absolutely not! However, when Jesus invites me to go off-road with big faith, off the well-paved path where believers for centuries have traveled mundane, mediocre, safe-faith roads, I’m all in.

    LORD, help me to exercise my faith to make it grow bigger and stronger. Show me the ways I’ve played it safe on the well-paved path of milquetoast faith rather than living the adventurous faith I was made to live. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

    What is one way you are going to exercise big faith today? Leave a comment and let’s share.

    Take Hold of the Faith you Long For

    Are you ready for the mountain-moving, giant-slaying faith that God intended all along? Then check out my book, Take Hold of the Faith You Long For: Let God, Move Forward, Live Bold and discover the untapped sources of confidence and courage that God has already place in you. You can do it! I know you can.

    This book includes a Bible study guide in the back and is perfect for group studies.

    Holly Gerth said this about Take Hold, “Get ready to have your world rocked in a way that will make you never want to go back to the way things were before.”

      Give

      Subscribe to the Daybreak Devotions for Women

      Be inspired by God's Word every day! Delivered to your inbox.


      More from Sharon Jaynes

      • featureImage

        When You’ve Lost Hope

        Have you ever faced a tough circumstance and wondered, God, where are you? Maybe you’re in one of those situations right now. I’ve had them too. That was the situation with many of Jesus’ followers after He was crucified and buried. They had lost their hopes and dreams and didn’t know where to turn. Let’s take a look at one story. Read more...

        3 min read
      • featureImage

        When You Feel Worn Out

        I was so tired. I felt so empty. Ministering had worn me out. We’re all ministering to someone: toddlers, teens, parents, friends, co-workers, and the list goes on. On this day I was traveling to teach a group of women in another state, wondering if I had anything left to give. Have you ever felt that way? Read more...

        4 min read
      • featureImage

        To Speak or Not To Speak

        My son was about seven years old when we took him up to the mountains of North Carolina to go snow skiing for the first time. For hours I instructed him in my best teacher voice how to stand up, ski down, and get up once he fell. After several hours, it appeared he was not getting the hang of it at all. Read more...

        4 min read
      • featureImage

        When Worry Steals Your Joy

        My husband, Steve, and I sat anxiously in our seats. I wondered if I was going to be able to endure the ride, especially knowing my propensity for motion sickness. But we began nonetheless. The guide strapped all passengers into the tiny boats and gave last minute instructions. Of course there were life preservers, but what good would they do in the fierce rapids that threatened to suck its prey below the surface? Read more...

        4 min read
      • featureImage

        Are You Lying to Yourself about Yourself?

        For forty years, every weekday morning, my husband’s alarm clock went off at 5:30. He got up, showered, shaved, brushed his teeth, got dressed, and placed his jingling keys in his pocket. He cleared his throat, blew his nose, and, well, did other noisy things. When he opened and closed the door leading to the garage, the alarm in the bedroom beeped three times…loudly. Read more...

        5 min read

      Editor's Picks

      More from Sharon Jaynes

      • featureImage

        When You’ve Lost Hope

        Have you ever faced a tough circumstance and wondered, God, where are you? Maybe you’re in one of those situations right now. I’ve had them too. That was the situation with many of Jesus’ followers after He was crucified and buried. They had lost their hopes and dreams and didn’t know where to turn. Let’s take a look at one story. Read more...

        3 min read
      • featureImage

        When You Feel Worn Out

        I was so tired. I felt so empty. Ministering had worn me out. We’re all ministering to someone: toddlers, teens, parents, friends, co-workers, and the list goes on. On this day I was traveling to teach a group of women in another state, wondering if I had anything left to give. Have you ever felt that way? Read more...

        4 min read
      • featureImage

        To Speak or Not To Speak

        My son was about seven years old when we took him up to the mountains of North Carolina to go snow skiing for the first time. For hours I instructed him in my best teacher voice how to stand up, ski down, and get up once he fell. After several hours, it appeared he was not getting the hang of it at all. Read more...

        4 min read
      • featureImage

        When Worry Steals Your Joy

        My husband, Steve, and I sat anxiously in our seats. I wondered if I was going to be able to endure the ride, especially knowing my propensity for motion sickness. But we began nonetheless. The guide strapped all passengers into the tiny boats and gave last minute instructions. Of course there were life preservers, but what good would they do in the fierce rapids that threatened to suck its prey below the surface? Read more...

        4 min read
      • featureImage

        Are You Lying to Yourself about Yourself?

        For forty years, every weekday morning, my husband’s alarm clock went off at 5:30. He got up, showered, shaved, brushed his teeth, got dressed, and placed his jingling keys in his pocket. He cleared his throat, blew his nose, and, well, did other noisy things. When he opened and closed the door leading to the garage, the alarm in the bedroom beeped three times…loudly. Read more...

        5 min read