Becoming a Man of Unwavering Faith (2 page)

T
HE PRINCIPLES OF FAITH IN
G
OD

have been tried in the crucible of his life.

Reflections from
            JOEL

O
n Mother’s Day 1959, my father and mother opened Lakewood Church in a rundown building with holes in the floor. For nearly thirteen years that tiny congregation hardly grew at all. It was an extremely dry season in my father’s life. He had gone from speaking to thousands of people to laboring in obscurity. But God was doing a work in my father, and those years were a time of testing. Daddy knew if he remained faithful in the tough times, God would promote him, which is exactly what happened. Millions of people have been touched through the ministry of Lakewood Church.

When you go through a long period of time when you don’t see anything good happening, just stay faithful; keep a smile on your face, and keep doing what you know is right. God is preparing you for greater things.

CHAPTER ONE
A Man
of
Faith
Can Change
His Destiny

I
n the Old Testament is a somewhat obscure man who overcame what appeared to be a destiny that included pain, disease, and defeat by becoming a man of faith. His name was Jabez, and most men in his position would have given up and resigned themselves to the position that nothing could be done about their situation.

If you have been tempted to believe that there is no hope for you to become a man of faith, I invite you to come into the light of God’s Word and discover that by daring to believe the promises of God you can revolutionize your life.

It worked for Jabez, and it will work for you as well.

W
HAT’S IN A
N
AME
?

“Now Jabez was more honorable than his brothers, and his mother called his name Jabez, saying, ‘Because I bore him in pain.’ And Jabez called on the God of Israel saying, ‘Oh, that You would bless me indeed, and enlarge
my territory, that Your hand would be with me, and that You would keep me from evil, that I may not cause pain!’ So God granted him what he requested” (1 Chronicles 4:9–10).

Do you recognize the miracle in the brief account of the man Jabez? It may be a bit obscure until you realize that his name,
Jabez
, means “sorrow, pain, and trouble.” His name tells of the condition of his life, and now that is understood, you’ll see that he chose to change his destiny.

Names in the Bible have significant meaning, and in many instances they are meant to communicate a message. A person’s name in the Bible often conveyed the type of person he or she would become, or what he or she was to do for God.

For instance, the name
Jacob
means “deceiver,” and he became just that. Deception defined Jacob’s life. When God met with Jacob and changed his life, He also changed his name to fit his new life. His new name was
Israel
, meaning “a prince” (Genesis 32:28).

Abram
meant “high father,” but God changed his name to fit his destiny. He called him
Abraham
, which means “father of many nations” (Genesis 17:5).

Moses’ name told of his life, as it means “draws out” (Exodus 2:10). Every time his name was spoken, it reminded Moses that his life had been preserved when Pharaoh’s daughter drew him out of the water as a baby.

Joshua
means “savior.” On a daily basis, Joshua was reminded by his name that he was a savior of his people. This is precisely what he became as he led Israel into the Promised Land.

It was the same with Jabez. His mother bore him in sorrow. How so? Was he crippled or afflicted with some weakness or disease from birth? Was he simply born in an atmosphere of sorrow, trouble, and heartache? Whatever the case, every time his name was called, it cried out to him, “You are pain! Trouble! Sorrow!”

In my imagination, I picture Jabez as a young man becoming convinced that his destiny would always be confined and limited to weakness, sickness, and pain, for his very name spelled it out. Who can tell the negative effects of that message in his mind and spirit? There must have been a constant struggle before he gave in to the lie that there was no hope for him.

F
AITH AND THE
W
ORD OF
G
OD

Faith comes by hearing the Word of God (Romans 10:17), and in my mind’s eye I see the day when Jabez heard a prophet of God proclaim the unlimited power of the God of Israel. I can almost hear the prophet declare how God delivered the children of Israel from Egypt with signs and miracles.

He tells of God’s manifest presence in the wilderness through the pillar of fire by night and the cloud by day (Exodus 13)!

He tells of God’s miracle manna and miracle meat in the desert (Exodus 16)!

He tells of God’s miracle water that came forth out of the rock (Exodus 17)!

He tells of miracle shoes and clothes that did not wear out through forty years of wandering the desert (Deuteronomy 29:5)!

He tells how God miraculously healed two million sick, weak, and downtrodden slaves as they came out of Egypt. “And there was none feeble among His tribes” (Psalm 105:37).

Then I hear the prophet cry out with Jeremiah, “Ah, Lord G
OD!
Behold, You have made the heavens and the earth by Your great power and outstretched arm. There is
nothing too hard for You
” (Jeremiah 32:17).

I hear this man declare the promise of God: “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you
great and mighty things
, which you do not know” (Jeremiah 33:3).

I can imagine that when Jabez heard these words of faith, hope began to rise up within him. He realized that
with God all things are possible
.

W
HEN
F
AITH
R
ISES

When Jabez saw God’s truth, he rebelled against the devil’s lie!

When he saw God’s light, he rebelled against the darkness!

When he saw God’s life, he rebelled against disease and death!

When he saw God’s liberty, he rebelled against bondage!

He turned his eyes to the… great Jehovah God who had declared, “I am the Lord who heals you.”

The faith of Jabez began to rise and caused him to cry out to God. He became angry at his so-called destiny. He rebelled against the unbelief and doubts, and he became a man of faith!

“And Jabez called on the God of Israel saying, ‘Oh, that You would bless me indeed, and
enlarge my territory
, that Your hand would be with me, and that You would keep me from evil, that I may not cause pain!’
So God granted him what he requested
” (1 Chronicles 4:10).

Jabez wanted God to bless him, but he wanted more. He wanted to be loosed and freed. “Enlarge my territory!” he cried.
“Deliver me from the confining walls of fear, disease, defeat, and pain! Enlarge my territory! Raise me up from this life of pain! Open these doors! Break down these iron gates!
Enlarge my territory!

He also asked something very important in his prayer. He prayed that God would keep him from evil. He was saying, in effect, that he wanted to be healed and delivered in order to serve the living God. He would not use his freedom from fear, sickness, and trouble to serve Satan. Jabez wanted to live a life pleasing to God.

The Bible says, “God granted him what he requested.” Jabez was free! He would not believe it was his destiny to go through life with pain and sorrow. He turned his eyes away from his name to
the name of the great Jehovah God
who had declared, “I am the L
ORD
who heals you” (Exodus 15:26).

J
ABEZ
C
HANGED
H
IS
D
ESTINY, AND
S
O
C
AN
Y
OU
!

You can change the whole course of your life by looking at the promises of God and daring to believe them. Jesus said, “And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:32).

The first step to freedom and healing and miracles is to come to grips with God’s truth in the Bible.

A woman who had been very sick told me one day
how she was finally healed by the miracle-working power of God. She said, “Pastor Osteen,
I read the promises of God over and over and over until I suddenly saw that God wanted to heal me
.” When she believed that God really wanted to heal her, it was easy to have faith. Today, she is perfectly healthy.

God does not want you sick or to suffer in pain. Your trouble and sorrow did not come from your loving heavenly Father. God is Jehovah-Rapha, “the L
ORD
your healer” (Exodus 15:26).

Jesus said, “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). It is the devil who tries to steal your health, kill your hopes with discouragement, and destroy your life.

Jesus came that you might have life and have it more abundantly. This is your hour to enjoy abundant life. The will of God is that you might be victorious in the trials of life and not suffer defeat!

Jesus came all the way from heaven to bring you deliverance. When He came, He came for
you
. When He died, He died for
you
.

“Surely He has borne our griefs (sicknesses, weaknesses, and distresses) and carried our sorrows and pains… and with the stripes [that wounded] Him we are
healed and made whole” (Isaiah 53:4–5
AMP
).

“Himself took our infirmities and bore our sicknesses” (Matthew 8:17). “Who heals all your diseases” (Psalm 103:3).

Just as Jesus bore your sins, He bore your sicknesses. It is not God’s will for you to bear your sins, and it is not His will for you to bear your sicknesses.

“For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8). “Resist the devil and he will flee from you” (James 4:7).

Rise up in faith! Refuse to live a life of defeat!

Take these promises and climb up into the presence of God! Change your destiny by calling upon the God of miracles!

God is speaking to you now: “If you ask anything in My name, I will do it” (John 14:14). “And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19).

I have seen multitudes change their destinies by believing these promises and refusing to give in to the enemy.

M
EN OF
F
AITH
R
ISE
U
P AND
F
IGHT

You must see that it is Satan who wants you to suffer. It is God who wants you to be blessed. Do not passively accept sickness, sorrow, trouble, or circumstances as
your destiny in life. Choose to believe what God’s Word says about you.

I read the promises of God over and over and over until I suddenly saw that God wanted to heal me.

Resist the devil and he will flee from you! Unless you do, you cannot be delivered. Put your trust and faith in God and His mighty Word.

Years ago, a man came to our church a broken man. He was a single father of four children, had lived a life of poverty and hurt, and was barely making it financially. When he put his faith in Christ, he began to give his tithe to the Lord and pray that God would bless him financially. I was impressed that he brought his children to church faithfully and even volunteered his time. I was aware that he worked hard in the medical field but was low on the totem pole. He gave his best and worked with excellence. The doctors took notice of his excellence and faithfulness and began to ask for his assistance. God gave him such favor with the doctors that he decided to start his own business and began to sell the medical equipment
to these doctors. God blessed his business, and today he is a successful businessman. Later, he met a wonderful Christian lady, and he and his whole family are serving God together because this man chose to believe that God had a better life for him.
He changed his destiny!

The Lord Jesus is with you as you read these promises of His power and willingness to deliver you. Begin to praise Him right now for your healing and victory. Praise Him even though you may feel discouraged or sick.

As Jabez did, pour your heart out to God. Press in to touch the hem of His garment. Do not be stopped or discouraged. God wants you to have
abundant life
.

Faith comes by hearing the Word of God, and as you act upon it, the miracle-working power of God is released. The word of the apostles to the crippled man in Acts 3 was,
“In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk”
(Acts 3:6). As a result, the man rose up and went walking, leaping, and praising God into the temple! You, too, can be set free from sickness, addictions, anger, sin, and depression in Jesus’ Name!

As was true of Jabez, you can become a man of unwavering faith! Begin to do what you could not do before! Put action to your faith! Give God the glory and know that God is about to enlarge your territory!

Reflections from
            JOEL

M
y father grew up with a “poverty mentality,” and for years in the ministry, he thought he was doing God a favor by staying poor. God tried to bless and increase my dad, but he couldn’t receive it. Later, Daddy learned that as God’s children, we are able to live an abundant life; that we should even expect to be blessed as was Jabez. Indeed, it is as important to learn how to receive a blessing as it is to be willing to give one.

Friend, don’t sit back and allow negative, critical thoughts to influence your life. The Bible tells us to be “transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2). When you dwell on God’s Word and start seeing the best in situations, little by little, one thought at a time, you will transform your thinking. God will help you. Stay full of faith. Stay full of joy. Stay full of hope. God will transform your life!

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