VOICE OUT YOUR FAITH
Satan may not be able to stop you from believing, but he will do anything to stop you from declaring your faith, because the faith that works is that which is spoken.
Satan may not be able to stop you from believing, but he will do anything to stop you from declaring your faith, because the faith that works is that which is spoken.
As believers, we sometimes struggle with the weight of our mistakes and the feeling of inadequacy. We know we have a loving Father, yet the burden of our sins can make us feel distant from Him.
As humans who live in the sensory realm, it is quite natural to defer to our senses. This is because we have been trained or conditioned to function with our senses, feeling and emotion.
Esau sold his birth right, his covenant right to inherit the blessings of Abraham, for just one morsel of meat! Now, the birthright and a morsel of meat are incomparable; while a morsel of meat can only eliminate your hunger for a few hours, the Abrahamic blessing is forever.
The plan and purposes of God also are crafted in time. It would be wise of us therefore to be prompt in carrying out His instructions so we would not miss out on the favours He has set in time for us.
When you pray, you acknowledge that you cannot navigate life on your own. Conversely, a lack of prayer reveals a different attitude. If you neglect to pray, it may indicate that you believe you can handle life’s challenges perfectly. This also shows that you do not trust God enough to fully handle your life.
Humility is not about thinking less of yourself, but rather thinking of yourself less. It is recognizing that every gift, every talent, and every opportunity is a gracious gift from God. It is to acknowledge your dependence on God and your need for His guidance in our lives.
God’s will for you is that you prosper (3John 2), because your prosperity gives Him joy (Psa 35:27), and He would want you to have enough to favour the cause of the Gospel (2Cor. 9:8). However, for our prosperity to become automated, our life of giving must first be automated.
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God’s will for you is that you prosper (3John 2), because your prosperity gives Him joy (Psa 35:27), and He would want you to have enough to favour the cause of the Gospel (2Cor. 9:8). However, for our prosperity to become automated, our life of giving must first be automated.
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Many believers worry why their prayers for promotion or increase have not been answered. They wonder why they remain in the same level in their finances or business. The key lies in faithfulness and diligence.