Hebrews 11:6 And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.
The faith referred to in this scripture is not talking about faith in the fact that God exists. The prior scriptures of this chapter recounted what living, active faith looks like as demonstrated by heros of faith in scripture. The actions of our faith speak much louder than the words of faith we profess. If we boldly quote scripture of God’s care and provision, yet live in constant worry, doubt or fear – where is our faith? If there are Godly blessings we long for, yet have not seen glimpses of them coming to fruition - how do we act? Do we whine, complain and speak negatively about them never coming to pass? If so, we expose ourselves to a very easy battle plan for the enemy. He WILL reek havoc in our lives if we profess to have faith, but refuse to live as though we believe God will provide. Faith is also praying fervently and believing God can bring the desired outcome, but being willing to remain faithful if our desire is not God’s plan. The three young men facing the fiery furnace showed us this. They boldly professed that God was able to deliver them from the furnace, yet if He didn’t, they still would not bow down to a king as their god. What are you willing to bow down to if God’s plan is not fulfilling your desire? Will you worship negativity and sarcasm to cover up the pain of your disappointment? Live your life with a faith that manifests itself with boldness! Proclaim your faith that God IS able to provide your desires; and, if God’s plans are not your desires, you will boldly live God’s plan!
Father, There are doubts that creep in my mind when I want to dream big, or just try to get by. Give me the strength to dispel doubts and fears and live each day with bold faith! Give me the focus to do the things I need to do to pursue avenues You provide. Give me the wisdom to discern Your will and the peace to accept a no, or not yet from You. I love You! Amen
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
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