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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Faithfulness of God

Written by: Max Klein

The Faithfulness of God: There is only one person who is totally faithful to you and that is God who can only be faithful because of His perfect character. Divine faithfulness is God’s grace expression to the believer with emphasis on His integrity along with His immutability.

 

God’s faithfulness is manifest at salvation, 1 Corinthians 1:9, “The God is faithful through whom you have been called [invited] into fellowship with his son, Jesus Christ, Our Lord.” The call of God the Father occurs at the point of Common Grace (The enabling power of the Spirit is given to the unbeliever that he might comprehend the Gospel). So, the call of God occurs in time; whereas election occurred in eternity past. Thus, the unbeliever who accepts the invitation or the call of God the Father to believe in Jesus Christ has been elected into the Father’s plan in eternity past. “Just as He [the Father] has elected [from the Greek word, eklego] us for Himself in Him [positional sanctification] before the creation of the world that we may be set apart [experiential sanctification] and blameless [ultimate sanctification] in the presence of Him [Father]” (Ephesians 1:4). Believers are commanded to make their calling and election a reality in 2 Peter 1:10-11, "Therefore, rather brethren, be more motivated [perception of doctrine regarding your portfolio of invisible assets] to make your calling [the Greek word, klesis] and election [the Greek word, ekloge] a spiritual reality; for by doing these things [fulfillment of the protocol plan of God], you will never stumble at any time [become a loser].  For in this manner [execution of the protocol plan], your entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ [ultimate sanctification in the resurrection body] will be richly supplied [conveyance of eternal escrow blessings to winners]."

 

Our salvation does not depend upon our faithfulness. Rather, it depends upon the faithfulness of God. 2 Timothy 2:11, “Faithful is the Word. If we died with him [and we have in retroactive positional truth], we will live with him [in the eternal future].”   

 

1 Thessalonians 5:24, “Faithful is He [God the Father] who called you, who also will do it.” After the Holy Spirit makes the gospel lucid to the unbeliever under the concept of Common Grace, the Father invites or calls the unbeliever through the gospel message. Since God the Father has perfect righteousness, justice and omnipotence, He will do all that He has said that He would do. Perfect integrity (righteousness and justice) plus immutability equals faithfulness.

 

Jeremiah tells us of the faithfulness of God in providing logistical grace provisions. Lamentations 3:21-23, “This I [Jeremiah] recall to my mind, Therefore, I have hope. (22) The Lord’s lovingkindnesses indeed never cease, For His compassions never fail. (23) They [logistical grace provisions] are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness.” Since you are alive with perfect divine provision, it is proof of God’s faithfulness to you. 

 

Application of God’s faithfulness to the spiritual life:

 

1. You should never worry about the basic necessities to sustain your life. God will provide everything you will never need.

 

2. It was harder for God to find a way to save us than it is for God to bless us in time. If He could do the most for us at salvation, it follows, a fortiori, that He can provide the lesser blessing of logistical grace support in time.

 

3. God’s perfect faithfulness to you in eternity past inevitably leads to His perfect faithfulness to you in time. There never was a time when God wasn’t totally faithful to you.

 

4. Principle: If God was faithful to you in eternity past, He can only be faithful to you in time and eternity as well.

 

God’s Faithfulness in Testing, 1 Corinthians 10:13, “No testing has caught up with [has over taken] you except such as is common to man, but God is faithful who will not permit you to be tested beyond your capability [what you are able to handle], but with the testing, will provide a solution [literally ‘a way of escape’ through the Problem-Solving Devices] also, so that you may be able to endure it [possess the staying power of the spiritual life and the happiness which comes from it].” 

 

1. God will not allow us to be tested or tempted beyond our capacity and capability to pass the test or say no to the temptation.

 

2. We are tested in the area of logistical grace support from God. We are also tested regarding our love of doctrine versus social life, loved ones, our failures, other distractions, and our families.

 

3. Prior to spiritual maturity, we must all pass through the valley of momentum testing at gate #7 of the divine dynasphere.

 

4. Even in spiritual maturity, we face evidence testing, as did Abraham when he was commanded to offer his only son, Isaac, as a sacrifice.

 

5. So, you are tested in all stages of spiritual growth, but never beyond your capacity.

 

6. As a part of God’s faithfulness, He always provides the doctrine or the opportunity to get the doctrine necessary to pass each test before it comes. Therefore, Bible doctrine is your way of escape from each test, and that doctrine is provided by the faithfulness of God.

 

7. God will never give you something for which you do not have the capacity, be it blessing or testing.

 

God is faithful to growing believers. Testing passed has eternal repercussions as per 2 Corinthians 4:17, “For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.” Romans 8:18, "For I conclude that the sufferings of the present period of time [undeserved suffering] are not comparable to the glory [receiving of one’s Escrow Blessing for eternity] which is destined to be revealed in us.”

 

2 Timothy 2:12, “If we endure [advance and pass the three underserved suffering tests], we will rule with him [in the Millennium]. If we reject [him: rejecting the spiritual life which He has given us], he will deny us [rewards in eternity].”  The believer is going to receive rewards from the Lord Jesus Christ or be denied rewards depending on whether he has fulfilled God's plan for his life.  The phrase “if we endure”, means constantly learning Bible doctrine and successfully applying it to the pressures and problems of life including the three undeserved suffering test. The believer who continues advancing spiritually to a state of spiritual maturity will reign with Jesus Christ in the Millennium: “Furthermore, the winner, even he who keeps my assignments unto the end [of physical life of the individual believer], I will give to him authority over the nations.”

 

God is faithful to the royal family of God.

 

1. Hebrews 10:23, “Let us keep holding fast the acknowledgment [the whole body of doctrine] of our expectation [of fulfilling our spiritual objectives] unbending [consistent with the principle of remaining positive to doctrine] because the one [the God] having promised [blessings] is faithful.”        

 

2. You have the most fantastic escrow blessings on deposit for you, protected by the faithfulness of God.

 

3. The more doctrine you have in your soul, the more you see God’s perfect character, and the more you advance to spiritual maturity. This results in the things around you which were formerly distracting to your spiritual growth becoming less and less important.

 

God is faithful to us in rebound, 1 John 1:9. God the Father is immutable, and so He is always faithful. Therefore, every time you name your sins to Him, He forgives you and restores you to fellowship. His faithfulness is never wearied by your confessions nor becomes irritated by your failures. God knew our sins in eternity past. He imputed them to Christ on the cross and judged them. God is interested in the fact that Jesus Christ took our place as our substitute. God is justified to forgive us because He has been propitiated by the sacrifice of His perfect Son. Therefore, there is no compromise to His integrity when He faithfully forgives us when we name our sins. When God the Father faithfully forgives us in grace, it is never a license to sin, but is the motivation to press on to spiritual maturity.

God is faithful in discipline: Psalm 119:75, “I know, O Lord, that Your judgments are righteous, and that in faithfulness You have afflicted me.”

God is faithful to the reversionistic believer, The Lord is faithful to believers even when they completely fail to execute the spiritual life. If you fail to advance to spiritual maturity and glorify God in time, you will be denied eternal rewards at your evaluation for Jesus Christ will evaluate all believers after the Rapture.  However, failure to execute the spiritual life does not mean loss of salvation: 2 Timothy 2:13, “If we are unfaithful [to our 2nd husband by functioning under the sin nature, our 1st husband], he remains faithful for he cannot deny himself.” Even though a Christian may be totally unfaithful to Jesus Christ in time, he is still in union with Jesus Christ. Therefore, for Jesus Christ to reject the believer in union with Him is to reject himself which is blasphemous even to suggest it.

 

Since God has perfect character, how can He not be faithful to us even if we reject and deny Him? God cannot be anything less than He is. God is faithful in keeping the reversionistic, degenerate believer alive for discipline. That same believer still goes to heaven after an entire life of rejection of Bible doctrine, just as surely as the apostle Paul went to heaven.

 

God is faithful to the believer in the realm of the angelic conflict. God is faithful to protect and guard you in the midst of the unseen angelic battle which is fought daily all around you, 2 Thessalonians 3:3, “But the Lord is faithful, who will establish you and guard you from the evil [Satan, the fallen angels, and evil people and entities].” He is the greatest deceiver in history. To be such a deceiver the devil must be the greatest and most effective liar in history, John 8:44, “You [scribes and Pharisees] are from your father the devil, and you want to do the desires of your father. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand for the truth, because there is no truth in him. Whenever he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own nature; because he is a liar, and the father of lies.”

 

Truth in the soul protects a person from the lies of Satan who is totally devoid of truth. When there is no doctrine or establishment truth circulating in the stream of consciousness of either believers or unbelievers, they will automatically lie since they are like Satan, their mentor. The power of truth in the soul of an unbeliever or believer is the greatest factor in insulating him from the power of Satan.

 

Conclusion:

 

1. Faithfulness is the consistency and stability of God. Hebrews 13:5, “Let your way of life be free from the love of money, being content with what you have; for He Himself has said, ‘I will never abandon you, nor will I ever desert you [the Lord remains faithful].’”

 

2. Faithfulness is the perfection of God’s essence and the fact that He cannot be inconsistent or compromise His essence.

 

3. God is consistent with Himself; therefore, He is faithful and consistent with us.

 

4. God keeps His word. He has never made a promise He has not kept, Psalm 119:90, “Your faithfulness continues throughout all generations; You established the earth, and it stands.”

 

5. Therefore, unfaithfulness is totally incompatible with the very nature and essence of God, Malachi 3:6, "For I, the Lord, do not change [immutability]; therefore you, O sons of Jacob, are not consumed [the Lord remains faithful].”

 

6. The very existence, function, and provision of blessing for the royal family of God, both now and forever, depends on the faithfulness and character of God.

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