When Will You Believe What God Promised?

David Wilkerson (1931-2011)

Do you know Christians who always complain about how inadequate they feel? They constantly belittle themselves and compare themselves to those they admire, thinking, “I’m nothing like him. It’s hopeless for me.”

You may remember the Old Testament story of the Israelite spies sent to scout out the Promised Land. They came back saying, “Yes, it’s a land flowing with milk and honey, but it’s also full of giants and walled-up cities. We’re not able to go up against these people. Compared to them, we are mere grasshoppers” (see Numbers 13).

Now, these men didn’t accuse God. They never said, “God isn’t able. He isn’t strong enough.” They dared not voice such unbelief but, instead, they focused on themselves, saying, “We’re like little bugs in the sight of our enemies.”

That is not humility and it isn’t innocent, harmless talk. Rather, it is an affront to the One who is the light of the world. This light commands us to believe, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (Philippians 4:13).

You see, when you complain of your inabilities and weaknesses, you’re not putting yourself down, you’re putting down your Lord. How? Because you’re refusing to believe or walk in his Word. The Israelite spies were so focused on their inabilities they were ready to quit but what was God’s response to their fears and unbelief? “The Lord said to Moses: ‘How long will these people reject Me? And how long will they not believe Me, with all the signs which I have performed among them?’” (Numbers 14:11). God charged them with one sin: unbelief. 

Today the Lord is asking his people the same question he asked Israel: “When will you believe what I promised you? I said my strength would come to you in your times of weakness. You are not to rely on the strength of your flesh. I am Jehovah, everlasting strength, and I will make you strong through my might.”