Increase My Faith – Part 2: Faith Comes by Hearing, Not by Experience!
(Obedience to God’s Word)📖 Luke 17:5–6 (NKJV)“And the apostles said to the Lord, ‘Increase our faith.’ So the Lord said, ‘If you have faith as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, “Be pulled up by the roots and be planted in the sea,” and it would obey you.’”Introduction – Is Experience Really the Best Teacher?We’ve often heard the phrase: “Experience is the best teacher.”And there’s some truth to that.Firsthand experience gives insight that theory alone cannot.It helps us develop skill and wisdom.Repeated experiences—good or bad—mature us.We can even learn from others’ experiences to avoid their mistakes.Reflecting on what worked and what didn’t builds discernment.But here’s the truth: experience may be a teacher, but it’s not the best one.📖 Romans 10:17 (NKJV)There’s no need to experience pain first when God has already spoken. Obey His Word, and you’ll avoid unnecessary suffering.Key Thought 💭Experience can teach you lessons, yes—but sometimes the cost of those lessons is too high.When you walk by faith and obedience, you don’t have to “learn the hard way.”Faith in God’s Word is the best teacher.It rewards you with peace, protection, and progress—without the painful tuition fees of disobedience.Key TruthIn the Bible, faith in the Word of God—not experience—has always been the best teacher, producing tangible results.You don’t have to experience the fall to know obedience brings life. Just believe and obey the Word.Biblical Case Studies – When Experience Came Too Late1. Adam and Eve – Ignored God’s Command (Genesis 3:1–24)2. Cain – Ignored God’s Warning (Genesis 4:6–8)3. Noah’s Generation – Mocked God’s Word (Genesis 6–7)4. Lot’s Wife – Looked Back (Genesis 19:17, 26)5. The Israelites – Refused to Enter the Promised Land (Numbers 13–14)6. King Saul – Partial Obedience (1 Samuel 15:1–23)7. Samson – Ignored His Calling (Judges 16:1–21)8. David – Broke God’s Law (2 Samuel 11–12)9. Solomon – Turned to Idols (1 Kings 11:1–11)10. The Golden Calf – Impatience in the Waiting (Exodus 32)11. Judas Iscariot – Ignored Jesus’ Warning (Matthew 26:14–25; 27:3–5)True Faith Doesn’t Wait for ExperienceTrue faith says: “If God said it, I believe it.”It moves in obedience, not trial and error.Faith hears the Word and responds—without needing a painful experience to confirm it.Hearing from GodThis phrase—“God told me”—has become so common in church that it’s lost meaning.But the real question is: How do we truly hear God?Answer: Through His Word.The primary voice of God is His Logos—the written Word of God.Principle:Don’t bend the Bible to fit your life.Let the Bible bend your life to fit God’s truth.Since faith comes by hearing, then your faith grows every time you listen, meditate, and obey the Word.Faith and Words – The Psychology of Hearing📖 Proverbs 18:20–21 (NKJV)Stages of Hearing and Believing:Hearing – Awareness and attention.Understanding – Processing and trusting.Feeling – Emotional response (peace or fear).Believing – Internalizing truth or lies.Acting – Expressing what’s inside.Reinforcing – Forming habits and transformation.Your words and what you hear shape your emotional world, your belief system, and your destiny.📖 Ephesians 4:29–32 (NKJV)Corrupt words poison faith—psychologically and spiritually.God’s Word, however, builds, heals, and renews.Power of the Word of God📖 Hebrews 11:3 (NKJV)Everything visible came from the invisible Word.If God framed the world by His Word, you can frame your world by your words—when they agree with His Word.Conclusion – Faith or Experience?Experience produces scars.Faith produces fruit.By the time experience teaches you, it may be too late—but when faith teaches you, it’s just in time.Raw faith—simple, childlike obedience—is the key to victory.So don’t wait for experience.Hear, believe, and obey the Word of God!