Few things have remained the same throughout the centuries. One of those things is the potter’s wheel. Even now you can buy a potter’s wheel on Amazon which is similar to the first ones ever used. The same is true for faith. The faith of our fathers in the Old Testament is the same faith we have now.
In Hebrews 11:29 we see one generation under Moses pass through the waters of the Red Sea by faith. Forty years later the next generation, under the new leadership of Joshua, the Bible says the same words, “By faith”. Usually with new leaders and a new generation, things would change. However, Joshua and this generation practiced the same faith as Moses and their parents’ generation. Many things change over time. Even science has changed. The way science is used, applied, and trusted has changed drastically in our generation. The church has also changed. She has become more seeker-sensitive and more secular. This change is wrong and dangerous. Our faith must not change and we must live by faith alone in God. We are warned by the Holy Spirit through the Apostle Paul that some will fall away from the faith, in other words, apostates (1 Timothy 4:1). Therefore we must continually live by faith, the same faith of Abraham, Moses, and Jesus Christ.
Our faith is unchanging because Jesus Christ, the object of our faith, is unchanging. The faith repeatedly referred to in Hebrews 11:2-29 for each generation was faith in Yahweh. God does not change so faith in God does not change either (Malachi 3:6, Hebrews 13:8). God is always faithful, always has been, and always will be.
Even though Moses died, God did not change His plan or promise (Joshua 1:1-2). Joshua was instructed to obey the same word that God had given to Moses. Our faith is also grounded in the same word given to Moses. We have the same word of God and so our faith is the same. Though everyone is different in how we talk or look, we are all the same in our sinful nature. (Titus 1:2,12). We are all alike in our unfaithfulness, but God is unchanging in His faithfulness. Therefore our faith must be Him.
God never lies. 1718 prophecies in the Bible and not even one prophecy has ever failed, including the hundreds of Messianic prophecies about Jesus Christ. His truthfulness qualifies Himself as worthy of trust and faith. He never changes His truth over the centuries for a thousand years is like one day to God. If God’s truth never changes then our faith is also unchanging.
Why do we still need faith? Because men are still sinful. Without faith, no one can be saved. We all stand condemned. The whole humankind needs faith or else they will perish. Archaeologists found a two-thousand-year-old plaque complaining that the teenagers of that generation were problematic. It’s a familiar complaint of every generation. The solution to every generation’s problem has also remained the same: faith (Genesis 15:6). From the beginning, faith in the gospel of Jesus is the only way to be saved.
The gospel is the universal truth for all people in all nations for all time. Faith does not change from place to place or situation to situation (Acts 16:30). This is because believing in Jesus Christ is the only solution to man’s damnation. We need the gospel above all else. It is absolutely essential for all men everywhere. Many great men have tried to find salvation elsewhere but all have failed. Only Jesus is the light of the world and we must follow Him if we are to be saved (John 8:12). So our faith must be in Jesus just like the days of old.
The Israelites in Hebrew 11:30 were a new generation and they faced the city of Jericho. Jericho was a large and impressive fortress. If they were to dwell in that land, the Israelites had to conquer Jericho. How could they conquer such a formidable city? Only by the power of God. Archaeologists have discovered that Jericho’s walls had fallen outward, not inward. This shows that the walls did not fall by invasion but by some other force. The impregnable fortress of Jericho fell by faith.
Man’s dilemma never changes. We might think that the 21st century is different. We are much more educated and technologically advanced. Shouldn’t we have moved on to greater things? But we face the same problems. We are also facing our own Jericho’s. It might be our personal sin, an idol, our enemies, or our circumstances. We know for sure Satan is our enemy, prowling around like a lion, waiting to devour us. Our fights are not physical but spiritual. We must face and defeat our enemies by faith. We need faith more than ever. Without faith, we cannot persevere to the end. The Christian walks by faith, not by sight. There are no other means God provides for the believer but faith alone. In whatever we do we give glory to God through faith lest we sin (1 Corinthians 10:31, Romans 14:23).
Faith is daring. The Israelites had to be committed and risk their lives to conquer Jericho. When they crossed the Jordan River to face Jericho there was no turning back. Behind them was the wilderness and Egypt. They could only move forward and face the enemy. With an attitude like Jacob, they did not let go of their faith until they were blessed.
Faith is obedient to God’s instructions. God had instructed them to march around the walls of Jericho for seven days. On the seventh day after they had finished marching, they were to blast their trumpets and shout. No matter how you look at it, these instructions seemed foolish. Unsurprisingly, obeying them resulted in insults and embarrassment. This is a common experience among believers who obey God’s word. The world finds Christians very foolish. Not only did the Israelites obey God’s instruction but they obeyed them exactly. They did not alter or compromise on the orders. For seven days they were disciplined and kept quiet. They didn’t question or complain. They were disciplined to avoid the ways of sin and diligently obeyed God’s word (Psalm 1:1-2). By faith, they waited for God’s appointed time. God could easily have destroyed the walls on the first day. It was for His glory that God commanded seven days. We don’t have to be anxious but simply wait for the will of God to be fulfilled (Habakkuk 2:3). Jesus tells us that we must wait prayerfully while our patience is sustained by His grace and presence (Luke 18:1).
By faith, we have great expectations for God. If we obey and wait faithfully then we can also expect God’s word to be fulfilled as He promises. We expect great things because our God is able and willing (Romans 8:32). God has already given us a great salvation, and He will give us all things. But we need faith that trusts and expects. At the very least, we will receive beyond what we expected in heaven, and even on earth. Our God does not leave faith unrewarded. Listen to Joshua after he had conquered the land by faith. “As for me and my house we will obey Yahweh” (Joshua 24:15).