Sermon: God Speaks and We Fail to Trust Him | Lifeway (2024)

The Gospel Project – Sermon Outline

Sermons in this series

  1. God Speaks an Unchanging Message

  2. God Speaks through His World

  3. God Speaks through His Word

  4. God Speaks and We Fail to Trust Him

  5. God Speaks and Makes Known His Design

Session 4

Title: God Speaks, and We Fail to Trust Him Scriptures: Genesis 3:1-6

Connection to Unit Theme: God has spoken and has done so clearly. Further, that which He has spoken perfectly reflects His divine character and nature and leads us toward lives that are for our good and His glory. The question is not whether or not God's Word is clear and reliable, but whether or not we will trust God's Word and His goodness, walking in obedience to Him.

Introduction Idea

Ed Welch wrote a book entitled "When People are Big and God is Small." Welch's book deals with our tendency to fear man rather than God, making man appear bigger than God. We could just as easily write our own book, however, every time we fail to trust and obey God – "When I am big and God is small." Any time we fail to trust God and obey His Word, we are setting ourselves up as superior to Him, claiming that we know more and that our way is better than His.

Before Adam and Eve ate the fruit in the garden, they had already sinned against God in their hearts. They failed to trust God, His Word, and His goodness, causing them to act on their own wisdom and desires, leading to disobedience and death. We do the same when we fail to trust the God who speaks and fail to obey that which He has spoken. We act as though we are big and God is small.

I – We fail to trust God by questioning His Word (vv. 1-2)

Though Adam and Eve did not need help to question God's Word, they had help – Satan, the father of lies. He introduced doubt about the Word of God – "Did God really say?" Satan is a real enemy. He is alive today, and he will seek to introduce doubt regarding God's Word if we will let Him. God has spoken, and He did not stutter. Furthermore, God's revelation is sufficient. He has given us all we need to know, love, honor, worship, and obey Him. The question is: Will we trust God by trusting His Word, or will we question God's Word?

Application: Is it a sin to have questions when we read God's Word? Certainly not! We will never fully understand all the depths of the riches of God's great revelation. The question is, first, do you read God's Word, showing its authority over you and your submission to it? If you do, how do you respond when you have a question about what you have read? Do you question your understanding of God's Word, keeping God's Word as the trustworthy authority? Or, do you question God's Word, making yourself the authority over His Word?

II – We Fail to Trust God by Altering His Word (vv. 2-5)

The Word of God – in its quality and quantity of content – is perfect. Everything in the Word of God is true and trustworthy, as is God Himself. Nothing in the Word of God needs to be removed, and nothing needs to be added to it. When we alter the Word of God by addition (as Eve did) or by subtraction (as Thomas Jefferson did), we are demonstrating a lack of trust in God. We either say that God's Word is not sufficient, because something needs to be added, or His Word is not good, because it places demands on us that are not necessary or best. Either way, altering the Word of God shows that we do not trust the wisdom or goodness of the God of the Word.

Application: What is your tendency? Do you add things to God's Word – maybe social restrictions regarding music, dress, drinking, etc.? Or, do you take things away from God's Word – maybe God's hatred for divorce (since your spouse was unfaithful and you want out), or God's command to forgive (since someone has hurt you deeply)? How does your willingness to alter the Word of God show that you are not trusting and submitting to the God of the Word?

III – We Fail to Trust God by Disobeying His Word (v. 6)

The clearest evidence of our failure to trust God is our disobedience to His Word. Disobedience is our adamant usurping of God's authority and reign in our lives. Our disobedience says, "I know what your word says. I am going to do what I want to do instead." This is the fruit of our decision to make ourselves big and God small. When faced with an opportunity to obey or disobey God's Word, the question to ask is not, "Does this thing appear to be helpful, beautiful, and desirable?" The question to ask is, "What has God said about this?" Obedience will flow out of trust and surrender. Disobedience comes from a heart of doubt and rebellion.

Application: Can you think of a time that you have disobeyed God that did not result from doubting God's Word and choosing to rebel against Him? Since you cannot, ask God, by His Spirit, to help you trust His Word and His goodness, leading you walk in obedience to Him. When faced with some temptation to doubt and disobey, don't be deceived by asking if the thing you want seems to be helpful, beautiful, or desirable. Instead, simply ask yourself, "What has God said?" Then trust God's goodness and faithfulness and walk ahead in obedience to Him.

Conclusion Idea

From the time our first parents sinned, we have been bent toward distrusting God, His Word, and His goodness, choosing instead to disobey God and go our own way. Whether we add to or subtract from God's Word, we demonstrate our lack of trust in God, His Word, and His character. We place ourselves above God and His Word, making ourselves big and God small. Those who do not know Christ walk in this way as their manner of life. The only hope is repentance of sin and surrender to Christ as Savior and Lord. Believers must also realize, however, our similar sins of disobedience. We must depend on the transforming power of the Gospel and the sanctifying work of God's Spirit to empower us to trust God, to submit to His Word, and to walk in obedience – by His grace and for His glory.

Randy Mann is minister of education and evangelism at Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Sermon: God Speaks and We Fail to Trust Him | Lifeway (2024)

FAQs

Why do we fail to trust God? ›

We cannot see God, and so it is hard to trust him. Another reason we can struggle to trust God is that we have limited understanding. We see so little when it comes to human history. It is hard for us to know how suffering fits in with God's good plan.

Who failed to trust God in the Bible? ›

Adam, Eve, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, David, Elijah, John the Baptist, and the list goes on. They all were doubters. Even Jesus' family thought He was crazy. All the disciples ran away in doubt, not just Thomas.

What are the 4 steps to trusting God completely? ›

4 steps to trusting God completely include knowing who God is, knowing God's heart and intentions for you, surrendering your control over the outcome, and having patience. The blessings of trusting God with your life will be so fruitful.

How God deals with us when we fail him? ›

Failures get our attention. They cause us to reevaluate our spiritual maturity. God often uses the failures we experience to humble us, remind us of our limitations, make us more willing to depend on God, submit to His commands, and remain open to His leading in our lives.

What hinders trust in God? ›

Pain and suffering—Physical and emotional pain can keep you self-absorbed and unsure that God is reliable. Some have been so traumatized, bruised, battered, and betrayed they are barely surviving one day at a time. Manning writes, “Trusting in God's goodness does not mean you will not get hurt.

Why does God make it so hard to trust him? ›

God doesn't always do what we expect

God, in His wisdom, doesn't always do what we expect Him to do. So, the idea of trusting Him can be frightening, especially when the ground beneath us gives way and the hands that hold us are the same hands that allowed it to quake.

What is the key to trusting God? ›

Taking time to remember God's faithfulness in the past helps us trust that he'll remain faithful in the future. In the same way you build trust with a friend when they keep showing up for you time and time again, seeing how often God's worked in your life helps you trust Him more.

What are the obstacles in trusting God? ›

6 Hindrances to Our Faith in God
  • Unbelief- 10.
  • Self Sufficiency- 7.
  • Doubt- 6.
  • Fear- 4.
  • Sight- 2.
  • Inaction-1.
  • Works-1.
  • Remedy: Rely on the Spirit's strength instead of your own and acknowledge your dependency on God in all things.
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What to do when you feel you have failed God? ›

So, if you feel like you have failed Christ? Run to Him not away from Him. Pray and ask for His forgiveness. Remember that He is praying for you.

Why does God allow me to struggle and fail? ›

Failure is God's way of getting our attention, humbling us, disciplining us, and bringing us back to Himself. Sometimes God uses a painful failure to express His fatherly love toward us. Remember, there is a difference between failing and being a failure. It is never God's intention to make us become failures.

When we fail, God is faithful.? ›

ESV if we are faithless, he remains faithful — for he cannot deny himself. NIV if we are faithless, he remains faithful, for he cannot disown himself. NASB If we are faithless, He remains faithful, for He cannot deny Himself.

Why do we lose trust in God? ›

Major life changes can also cause you to reassess your beliefs. For example, divorce, job loss, or the death of a loved one might shake up your spiritual convictions. People also lose faith if they reevaluate their beliefs in light of new information.

Why do we fail to obey God? ›

Some fail to obey God because they feel the time is not right. They are like Felix who said to Paul, “Go thy way for this time; when I have a convenient season, I will call for thee” ( Acts 24:25 ). Felix, like so many others, wanted to obey God on his timetable.

Why do we distrust God? ›

Distrust occurs when God's Word is questioned or neglected.

We must humbly accept his Word and then approach him in prayer, worship, and service. Only then can his promises be made personal and his Person become our comfort.

Why do Christians find it hard to trust God? ›

Believing God is hard when we view Him and the trustworthiness of His Word only through the lens of our circ*mstances, rather than viewing our circ*mstances through the lens of His Word.

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