4 Days Of Seeing Is Believingنموونە
A lot of people are confused about faith. The reason for this is that they do not understand that believing comes before seeing, instead of the other way around. In order to see what God wills to do and accomplish in your life, you must first believe before you can see.
In Matthew 17, Jesus makes the complaint that people do not understand and refuse to exercise faith. In fact, He gets frustrated even. “How long shall I be with you? How long shall I put up with you?” (v. 17)
If you will exercise biblical faith, if you will take God at His word and act in light of what He says, you will see more. If you are waiting to see it before you believe it, you may be waiting a long time. But if you will believe it and act in light of it, then you will get to see some things that will blow your mind.
Jesus makes the statement that you will be able to speak to a mountain. The mountain is whatever in your life is seemingly un-overcome-able. It’s too big for you to get around. You will be able to speak to the problem or the situation, and it will have to respond.
So, let’s start putting our belief before our sight, so that our sight will reflect our belief.
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About this Plan
We are all familiar with the phrase, “I’ll believe it when I see it.” It means that a person won’t accept something on blind faith, they need evidence before committing to believing it. But the spiritual life of a Christian reverses that and says, “Believing is seeing.” Tony Evans explains how Christians can see miracles if they commit to believing first.
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