What is Faith?

Faith is believing God will make things right. It is not based on what I want, but what I need. We may pray for what we want, but God does not change his plans. He answers our prayers based on His plan and what we need.

How can I believe God can make things better out of the mess they are in? How? Struggling with this question in your mind? Will we see the result? Will we only see the reward in heaven? Could all this mess really come to an end, we may question God with these questions?

Faith involves trust that God is working the unknown. We can confidently trust that God will help us do what we are powerless to do. As we place our trust in God, He will transform us with His power.

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Overcoming Injustices

God works all things together for good.

Injustices . . . What is an injustice? The American Heritage Dictionary defines injustice as: 1) Violation of another’s rights or of what is right; lack of justice; 2) A specific unjust act; a wrong. Injustice hurts to the core of our souls. We can get lost in the aftermath of our hurt.

Do people really overcome injustices? People can and do overcome injustices only with God’s help.

Where are the answers found? The answers are found in the Scriptures of the Holy Bible. We are sinners who live in the hurts of our past. We are consumed with our fleshly self, simply put we miss the point.

Are people always confined to their injustices? Injustices do not confine or define you. What defines you is how you perceive yourself.

What is the first step in overcoming injustices? The first step is realizing your own sin/s. You are responsible for your own sins. Nobody else is responsible for your actions, you are.  We all sin and are sinners. The Bible says, “No, not one is innocent, not even one.”

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Resolving Conflict in The Church

The church should not depend on the courts to solve conflict in a church. The court system keeps a person from experiencing the transformation of the power of Jesus Christ. The court system also hinders the church’s finances. A question to ask in times of conflict, “Consider if we have let Christ out of conflicts.”

The Bible has wonderful principles of managing conflict. The Bible lays out some Scriptural principles in dealing with conflict in a church. First, we should view the conflict as good not evil. Viewing conflict as something God allows in a person’s life grows a person closer to God. Second, going to court is not the correct way to handle conflict. Accepting the wrong should be the Christians biblical way to resolve conflict. Third,the church should be a place a person should be able to go to resolve conflict. Fourth, the Bible tells a person how to settle a conflict. They need to privately go to the person that has wrong them. If that does not work, take two or more witnesses with them. If that fails, then the church should get involved. Fifth, a believer must address the issue and settle it with the other person before they can experience true worship of God. Sixth, if the person fails to act fairly, seek peace, and reconile with the other person; treat the person as an unbeliever. 

Realizing Christ is the answer to all problems is essential to resolving conflict. If a person is willing to change, asking, Christ can change an individual. God is waiting for all to trust and rely on Him. God gave a person a tool, the Scriptures, to handle conflict.

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Fasting

Choosing a Fast

In a class I had taken, I had an opportunity to study fasting. During this time, I experienced severe back pain. Many Christians interceded on my behalf, and from their petitions, God speedily improved my back. “The Lord is far from the wicked, but He hears the prayer of the righteous” (Proverbs 15:29). During that timeframe, God taught me to trust in Him with all aspects of my life. As we learned in class, the Bible discusses many types of fasts:

(1)                          The Daniel Fast – for healing of the body or to improve health (Dan. 1:12)

(2)                          The Disciple’s Fast – for a besetting sin that holds a person in bondage (Matt. 17:21)

(3)                          The Elijah Fast – for those who want to break from an emotional or mental thought pattern that may or may not be sin (1 Kings 19:8)

(4)                          The Esther Fast – used when facing a threat from the enemy or to be protected from satanic forces (Esther 4:16).

Deciding which fast to observe, I went to the Lord in prayer and asked for the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Although different fasts seemed fitting at the time, through prayer, the Spirit revealed that I should choose the Daniel Fast for healing of my back.

Fasting

On a Friday night, I began to fast. Excitedly, I couldn’t wait to see what God was going to do. Hunger became apparent that night. But instead of eating, I had a desire to pray to our Heavenly Father. The next day was the hardest; hunger increased as I craved for more than vegetables, water, or juice. Cravings for chocolate were the worst. As I spent time mediating in God’s Word, hunger was diminishing. Thoughts of good food prompted thoughts of God’s goodness. A craving to learn more about God’s Word, instead of craving food, had begun to be so powerful. Prayer time became a deeper relationship with the Father. With a desire for true contentment and a joy in the Father, the discipline of fasting began to strengthen my prayer life (Luke 2:37).

The following day, my family and I attended church on a beautiful and bright Sunday morning. My heart filled with joy. Worshipping Him in His presence was a deep spiritual pleasure which fulfilled my hunger. Praises of worship in song to Him came from a grateful heart for His past miraculous gifts He had bestowed in my life. A tranquil peace filled my heart and mind. While spending precious time in His Word, the Spirit began to convict me of my sins that Sunday afternoon. As I went to God in prayer, I repented of my sins, and my heart continued to be purified. The Holy Spirit confronted me about the most difficult sin my life-pride (that old selfish sin). Mediating in His Word, the Helper led my eyes to helpful verses in the Bible, which addressed expressions of humility during a time of fasting. One verse in particular that was inspirational to my soul was Psalm 35:13 which says, “But as for me, when they were sick, my clothing was sackcloth; I humbled my soul with fasting, and my prayer kept returning to my bosom.” As God began to quickly heal my back, I heard Him saying, “Is this not the fast I have chosen… your healing shall spring forth speedily” (Isa. 58:6-8). Fasting released the Holy Spirit to do His work within me. By  humbling me, the Counselor through His teachings taught me in Scripture that: (1) I am God’s child (John 1:12); (2) I have been adopted as God’s child(Eph. 1:5); (3) I am born of God and the evil one cannot touch me (1 John 5:18); (4) I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me (Phil. 4:13).

Christ’s image. The Counselor (The Holy Spirit) showed me through God’s Word how to fear God and not other people.

Crippling Fear

Continuing the Daniels’ fast the next day, the Holy Spirit aided in identifying the destructive attitudes of fear in my life. Experiencing abuse in my past, instilled a deep intense fear of people within me. In the past, I did seek biblical counseling. The Holy Spirit continues to counsel and change me into Christ’s image. The Counselor (the Holy Spirit) continued to show me through God’s Word how to fear God and not other people.

Who is there to harm you if you prove zealous for what is good? But even if you should suffer for the sake of righteousness, you are blessed. And do not fear their intimidation, and do not be troubled (I Peter 3:13-14).

I sought the Lord, and He answered me, and delivered me from all my fears (Psalm 34:4).

For God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and discipline (2 Timothy 1:7).

Not only did the Holy Spirit guide my eyes to see Scriptures related to fear. He also led me to see His creation. All around where I live are powerful, magnificent creatures, called horses. Horses are fearful creatures. They spook at anything that human’s consider benign. The ever-watching horse is always on guard for any potential life threatening hazards. In fact, horses will conjure up a hunter to run from, even if there is not a real predator around. But, a human predator can become a friend. A friend, like Jesus Christ, provides the love and comfort.

By realizing the severity of anguish Jesus went through on the cross and the tremendous hurt and shame He endured for us helped me to believe that God can be trusted. God allows our faith to mature so we can trust God for greater miracles in our lives.

Testing Faith

By God’s grace my fears were transformed into faith. Towards the end of my fast, the Counselor made it clear to me that the reason God allowed my back to hurt was that I did not completely trust in Him. In the book of Job, God allows satan to afflict His servant Job with a sickness that tested Job’s faith. Job’s faith leads him to see the sovereign God’s hand at work. When my back began to hurt, I confessed my sins and asked for forgiveness for not trusting Him. God honored and answered my prayers and my back pain dissolved. “And the prayer offered in faith will restore the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up, and if he has committed sins, they will be forgiven him “ (James 5:15).

Spirit-Filled Praise

Remembering a sermon I had heard, I asked God for a heart of praise. One morning, not long after hearing the sermon, I woke up from sleep earlier than needed. Around 4 a.m. in the early dawn, I started to cry as I was sitting on the bed. Obediently and willing, I opened God’s Word to Psalm 149:5, “Let the godly ones exult glory; Let them sing for joy on their beds.” For almost four hours, I cried. Not from a sad heart, but from a heart full of joy. Tears of joy streamed down a face of renewal. After I started to cry, I turned on the radio and heard the most glorious, beautiful praise songs to our gracious Father. Convictions of pride entered the thoughts of my mind. Asking in weakness, I repented and asked for forgiveness from the idolatrous sin in my life. A greater closeness to the Almighty God became apparent. God’s greatness continued to overwhelm a soul of gratitude as I worshipped Him. The following days, the Spirit led my eyes to look at the skies more intensely. What beauty God made. In the white purity of the clouds, further up above, pass the starry blue, reigns The King on His throne. Looking up into the skies, my heart leaps with praise, longing to be with the Father. From within my heart, comes a heart filled with praise for His boundless grace and mercy.

God’s Reward

The Daniel Fast led me to spiritual insight, which is God’s reward for a disciplined fast. “And your Father who sees what is done in secret, will reward you” (Matt. 6:6). God rewarded me with wisdom and knowledge during the Daniel Fast. The Bible says, “To these four young men God gave knowledge and understanding” (Dan.1:17). My faith led me to see the sovereign God’s hand at work in my life. God bestowed spiritual, mental, and physical benefits in my life while observing the Daniel’s fast.

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Taking Our Thoughts Captive

Taking Our Thoughts Captive

1)      When we have a bad thought, thank and praise God.

2)      Focus and give thanks, through the bad and the good.

3)      Realize and let God affirm our value.

4)      God has a plan for us.

5)      Humble ourselves and allow God to continue to change us into His image.

6)      Do not be decieved by the lies of the evil one.

8)      Jesus understands what I am going through.

9)      Jesus knows how we feel.

10)   Be patient and wait on God.

11)   Follow God’s will for our lives.

12)  God’s grace is sufficient for us to endure this trial.

13)   Because of our trials, we will be able to understand and help others through the same situation.

14)  God will make things right.

15)  We need to wait on God.

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Fearful and Anxious?

Fears and sometimes anxieties control our lives. As you open you heart to Him, ask God to reveal any fears or anxieties you may be holding onto in your life. In prayer, talk to God about your fears and anxieties. Ask God what it is that is bothering you. In supplication, you will seek peace as you make petition to Him and tell Him what you would like Him to do about it. Turn your attention away from the problem and to God in thanksgiving to Him. Praise Him for His knowledge and concern for the situation. Praise Him for His desire to carry the burden for you.

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Fear is a Controlling Force in People’s Lives

Fear is a controlling force in people’s lives. Ask God to reveal any fear in your life. Seek God about your fears, remember the promises that can transform fears into faith. Psalms 4:9 states, “O fear the Lord, you His saints; For to those who fear Him there is no want.” God calms fears. God desires to help diminish fears as you seek God in prayer.

When you are anxious or afraid, turn to God in prayer. God desires to carry people’s burdens. Through prayer, God trains us to cast all anxieties upon Him. God instructs us how to process anxieties. This process involves prayer, supplication, and thanksgiving. When people pray they talk to God. In supplication, they petition Him and tell God what they would like Him to do about it. In thanksgiving, people turn their attention away from the problem and to God. Thanksgiving brings hearts to God as they praise Him.

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Prayer is Opening Our Hearts to God

Prayer is opening our hearts to God. Prayer is an attitude of people’s hearts towards God. It is an attitude of needing God’s help. Prayer is God’s help plus faith. Faith is coming to Christ in time of need. When people pray, they come before God and tell Him what they need. Needy moments promote an attitude of needing God’s help that gives birth to true prayers.

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Refined Faith

1 Peter 1:7 – The Refiner

“So that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” ( 1 Peter 1:7)

Difficulties come into our lives to test our faith. God uses difficulties in our lives to purify and strengthen our faith so that one day He will see clearly His image in us. As gold is refined by fire, so our faith will be purified and beautified when going through various trials. When our faith remains strong, after going through trials, Jesus Christ will be honored and glorified.

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The Deceitful Sin of Pride

Bitterness remains inside your heart for years, simply because of someone else’s sins. So many reasons to harbor bitterness. Underneath the make-up, the nice hair, the stylish clothes – underneath the skin lies a bitter, hurt, and prideful heart. All of the hurt you may have experienced in the past, makes up a heart in desperate need of healing. Jehovah-Rapphi, the God who heals, is the One who heals us from the hurt of the past.

Surrendering our hurt to God for the first time, weeping like an innocent child with wet tears steaming down a saddened face, we give all the hurt to God. With the Holy Spirit’s conviction, pride surfaces. Pride for many years can motivate us to be the best in all that we do. Yet without God being the guiding influence in our lives, we are left empty inside.

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