Anonymous
Beloved of All
Faith is the access key to the promises of God (Hebrews 11:32-34).
Romans 1:17 says that the just shall live by faith.
The "just" are those who have been declared the righteousness of God through belief in Christ.
Faith is the practical expression of confidence in God and His Word.
You cannot afford to throw away your confidence (faith) because it promises a great reward (Hebrews 10:35).
You must spend time in God's Word to develop confidence.
Patience must be applied to your faith so that you can receive the promises of God (Hebrews 10:36).
Patience is endurance. It is being consistently and constantly the same no matter how the circumstances appear.
An example of patience is:
On Monday you are confident and confessing that by His stripes you are healed.
On Tuesday you are in greater pain; however, you remain confident. You are standing on scripture. iii.On Wednesday you are still in pain, however,
you maintain confidence in God's ability to heal you.
On Thursday you get a negative report from the doctor; yet, you remain confident.
On Friday, although you see more negative symptoms, you remain confident.
By Saturday the symptoms worsen, but you stand on the Word. vii.Sunday comes and you can't move but still confess that by His stripes you are
healed.
People who are consistent like this will always receive God's promises.
What you see is not the truth. Distractions will come; do not get distracted.
Do not be moved by your circumstances.
Having patience doesn't mean just putting up with something.
Patience is a force that can change and rearrange things.
Patience and faith work together.
Patience requires that you maintain your stance through any circumstance.
Don't be lazy as you stand in faith; keep making confessions. Believe and lay hold of the promise (Hebrews 6:12).
Romans 1:17 says that the just shall live by faith.
The "just" are those who have been declared the righteousness of God through belief in Christ.
Faith is the practical expression of confidence in God and His Word.
You cannot afford to throw away your confidence (faith) because it promises a great reward (Hebrews 10:35).
You must spend time in God's Word to develop confidence.
Patience must be applied to your faith so that you can receive the promises of God (Hebrews 10:36).
Patience is endurance. It is being consistently and constantly the same no matter how the circumstances appear.
An example of patience is:
On Monday you are confident and confessing that by His stripes you are healed.
On Tuesday you are in greater pain; however, you remain confident. You are standing on scripture. iii.On Wednesday you are still in pain, however,
you maintain confidence in God's ability to heal you.
On Thursday you get a negative report from the doctor; yet, you remain confident.
On Friday, although you see more negative symptoms, you remain confident.
By Saturday the symptoms worsen, but you stand on the Word. vii.Sunday comes and you can't move but still confess that by His stripes you are
healed.
People who are consistent like this will always receive God's promises.
What you see is not the truth. Distractions will come; do not get distracted.
Do not be moved by your circumstances.
Having patience doesn't mean just putting up with something.
Patience is a force that can change and rearrange things.
Patience and faith work together.
Patience requires that you maintain your stance through any circumstance.
Don't be lazy as you stand in faith; keep making confessions. Believe and lay hold of the promise (Hebrews 6:12).