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Phoebe Palmer

He Staggered Not at the Promise of God

Through faith and trust in God's promise, we can overcome unbelief and experience the reality of holiness and the power of God.
Phoebe Palmer preaches about the unwavering faith in God's promises, emphasizing the importance of fully trusting in His power and being persuaded of His ability to fulfill what He has promised. She shares a personal journey of relinquishing control and surrendering completely to God, despite facing doubts and opposition from the enemy. Through a deep spiritual experience, she discovers the beauty and significance of holiness, sanctification, and perfect love, realizing the transformative power of God's faithfulness in her life.

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"He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief but was strong in faith, giving glory to God. being fully persuaded that what he had promised he was able also to perform." -The word of God.

"Faith in thy power thou seest I have,

For thou this faith hast wrought,

Dead souls thou callest from the grave,

And speakest worlds from naught.

"In hope against all human hope,

Self-desperate, I believe,

Thy quickening word shall raise me up,

Thou shalt thy Spirit give.

"The thing surpasses all my thought,

But faithful is my Lord:

Through unbelief I stagger not,

For God hath spoke tithe word."

From the preceding views she discerned clearly, that one more step must be taken ere she could fully test the faithfulness of God. "Faithful is he who hath called you, who also will do it," was now no longer a matter of opinion, but a truth confidently believed, and she saw that she must relinquish the confident expression before indulged in, as promising something in the future, "Thou wilt receive me," for the yet more confident expression, implying present assurance, "Thou dost receive!" It is, perhaps, almost needless to say, that the enemy who had heretofore endeavored to withstand every step of the Spirit's leadings, now confronted her, with much greater energy. The suggestion that it was strangely presumptuous to believe in such a way, was presented to her mind with a plausibility which only Satanic subtlety could invent. But the resolution to believe was fixed; and then the Spirit most inspiringly said to her heart, "The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force."

And now, realizing that she was engaged in a transaction eternal in its consequences, she here, in the strength, and as in the presence of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and those spirits that minister to the heirs of salvation, said, ""O, Lord, I call heaven and earth to witness that I now lay body, soul, and spirit, with all these redeemed powers, upon thine altar, to be for ever THINE!

'TIS DONE! Thou hast promised to receive me! Thou canst not be unfaithful! Thou dost receive me now! From this time henceforth I am thine -- wholly Thine!"

The enemy suggested, "'Tis but the work of your own understanding -- the effort of your own will." But the Spirit of the Lord raised up a standard which Satan, with his combined forces, could not overthrow. It was by the following presentation of truth that the Spirit helped her infirmities: "Do not your perceptions of right -- even your own understanding -- assure you that it is matter of thanksgiving to God that you have been thus enabled to present your all to him?" "Yes," responded her whole heart, "it has all been the work of the Spirit. I will praise him! Glory be to God in the highest! Worthy is the Lamb to receive glory, honor, and blessing! Hallelujah! the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth! Yes, thou dost reign unrivaled in my heart! Thou hast subdued all things to thyself, and now thou dost reign throughout the empire of my soul, the Lord God of every motion!" The SPIRIT now bore full testimony to her spirit, of the TRUTH of THE WORD! She felt in experimental verity that it was not in vain she had believed; her very existence seemed lost and swallowed up in God; she plunged, as it were, into an immeasurable ocean of love, light, and power, and realized that she was encompassed with the "favor of the Almighty as with a shield; and felt assured, while she continued thus, to rest her entire being on the faithfulness of God, she might confidently stand rejoicing in hope," and exultantly sing with the poet --

"My steadfast soul from falling free,

Shall now no longer rove,

But Christ be all in all to me,

And all my soul be LOVE."

She now saw infinite propriety, comprehensiveness, and beauty, in those words of DIVINE origin, from which she had before shrunk, as implying a state too high and sacred for ordinary attainment or expectation.

Holiness, Sanctification, perfect love, were words no longer so incomprehensible, or indefinite in nature or bearing, in relation to the individual experience of the Lord's redeemed ones. She wondered not that it should be said, in reference to the "WAY OF HOLINESS," "The ransomed of the Lord shall walk there!" She perceived that these terms were most significantly expressive of a state of soul in which every believer should live, and felt that no words of mere earthly origin could embody to her own perceptions, or convey to the understanding of others, half the comprehensiveness of meaning contained in them, and which stand forth so prominently in the word of God, thereby assuring men that they are given by the express dictation of the Holy Spirit. She now thought of her former peculiar scruples in reference to the use of these words of divine origin, as in a degree partaking of the sin of Uzziah, implying, as she now clearly discerned, an unwarrantable carefulness about the ark of God; as though infinite wisdom had not devised the most proper mode of expression; for she well remembered how often her heart had risen against these expressions, as objectionable, when she had heard other travelers in the "way of holiness" use the terms as expressive of the state of grace into which the Lord had brought them; the very same words which she now saw were beautifully expressive of the state into which the Lord had brought her own soul.

But she now felt such a mighty increase of confidence in God, that she hesitated not to trust the entire management of his own cause in his own hands, and was willing, ay, even desirous, to become an instrument through which he might show forth his power to save unto the uttermost -- to be accounted of no reputation -- to be but as a " voice" to sound forth the praise of the "Almighty to save." She was willing that the instrument should be despised and rejected, so that the voice of God should alone be heard, and the Savior honored and accepted.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Resolve to Believe
  2. A. The promise of God is the foundation of faith
  3. B. Faith is not based on human understanding, but on the power of God
  4. II. The Conflict with Unbelief
  5. A. The enemy of faith seeks to undermine confidence in God
  6. B. The Spirit of God helps our infirmities and raises up a standard against Satan
  7. III. The Victory of Faith
  8. A. The believer presents their all to God and receives a new sense of purpose
  9. B. The Spirit testifies to the truth of the Word and the believer's experience
  10. IV. The Reality of Holiness
  11. A. The believer sees the beauty and comprehensiveness of holiness
  12. B. The words of divine origin are no longer incomprehensible, but expressive of a state of soul
  13. V. The Willingness to Trust
  14. A. The believer hesitates not to trust the management of God's cause in his own hands
  15. B. The believer desires to become an instrument of God's power to save

Key Quotes

“Faith in thy power thou seest I have, For thou this faith hast wrought, Dead souls thou callest from the grave, And speakest worlds from naught.” — Phoebe Palmer
“The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.” — Phoebe Palmer
“My steadfast soul from falling free, Shall now no longer rove, But Christ be all in all to me, And all my soul be LOVE.” — Phoebe Palmer

Application Points

  • We must resolve to believe in God's promise and trust in His faithfulness.
  • We must not let unbelief undermine our confidence in God's power and goodness.
  • We must present our all to God and trust in His management of His own cause.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the foundation of faith?
The promise of God is the foundation of faith, and it is not based on human understanding, but on the power of God.
How does the enemy of faith seek to undermine confidence in God?
The enemy of faith presents suggestions that are plausible and subtle, seeking to undermine confidence in God's faithfulness.
What is the result of presenting our all to God?
The result is a new sense of purpose and a deeper understanding of the beauty and comprehensiveness of holiness.
How does the Spirit testify to the truth of the Word?
The Spirit testifies to the truth of the Word by bearing witness to the believer's experience and giving them a sense of experimental verity.
What is the believer's desire in relation to God's cause?
The believer desires to become an instrument of God's power to save and to be accounted of no reputation, so that the voice of God may be heard and the Savior honored and accepted.

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