When reading the early pages of the Bible, we encounter a man whose name is Enoch. While there are only three verses in the Old Testament and just one verse in the New Testament that talk about him, he is a very unique human. Enoch, was only one of two people throughout all of human history, up to this point, who did not have to suffer death to be taken into Heaven (Elijah being the other person). So, Enoch’s life has special notoriety. The Old Testament records for us, that the reason God spared Enoch from having to physically die before being translated from this world to Heaven is because he “walked with God” (Genesis 5:24).
“Walked with God” is the English rendering of the Hebrew record from Genesis 5:24. Centuries later, when Jews primarily spoke and wrote in the Greek language, the Greek translation of that phrase became “well-pleasing to God.” By Enoch walking with God, based on his faith in God, it pleased God.
God would add a commentary on the exemplary life of this individual in the New Testament book of Hebrews 11:5-6:
5 By faith Enoch was taken up so that he would not see death; and he was not found because God took him up; for he obtained the witness that before his being taken up he was pleasing to God.
6 And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.
Pleasing God/Walking with God is vital in a Christian’s life. That requires faith.
“Because of the littleness of your faith”
Those harsh remarks were made by Jesus to His disciples. The context of Jesus’ remarks to His followers are recorded for us in Matthew chapter 17. Early in the chapter, Jesus takes with Him, the inner-circle disciples (Peter, James and John) up to the Mount of Transfiguration; leaving the remaining nine disciples with a crowd. Apparently, while Jesus was gone, a man brought to the remaining nine disciples, his demonic-possessed son - asking for their help. They were unable to cast out the demon and free the boy.
Upon His return from the mount, the man approached Jesus to intervene, which He did and cast out the demon who was plaguing this man’s son. The disciples pulled Jesus aside from the crowd to seek an explanation as to why they couldn’t cast out the demon themselves. Jesus’ response is a valuable teaching moment for each follower of Jesus Christ. Jesus said the reason the disciples failed was “Because of the littleness of your faith; for truly I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you.” (Matthew 10:20)
A Lack Of Faith Limits The Disciple
In faith, God expects His followers to trust Him in the course of our daily lives and in living out His mission for us. That was certainly the case at the Mount of Transfiguration. He is displeased when we lack that faith and put stock in what we can do, instead of what He can do.
Ultimately, that was Israel’s defeat at the Jordon River when it came time to inherit the Promised Land. The penalty for their lack of faith - wandering in circles in the wilderness for forty years/not receiving God’s inheritance (Numbers 13 & 14).
As followers of Jesus Christ, God wants us to live by faith. So, let me ask you the question:
got faith?