Walking In FaithSýnishorn
Like Noah, we’re all called upon to exercise faith in the most inconvenient of times. Noah had never seen rain and yet he was to act based on what God said, even though it made him look very foolish.
Not only that, but faith is often anti-cultural. Noah had to go against the whole community in which he lived and the world in which he existed. Faith will make you seem like a loner sometimes. It will make others think that you are a fool, but we see at the end of Noah’s story that he was not the foolish one. Those who rejected him were actually the foolish ones.
So, you walk with God even if it makes you odd in the culture. As long as you are obeying God, even if it’s something you’ve never experienced before, you will be walking the right path.
God cannot be put in a box. He will blow your mind. Let Him blow your mind. If you have to build an ark on dry land, or something else outlandish, let yourself be led by faith. It’s okay, because when you obey Him by faith, you set yourself up for not only a miracle, but the covering up of your own family, even when there is destruction in the culture taking place all around you.
Obey by faith, and watch God work..
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About this Plan
Faith is acting like something is so even when it is not so in order that it might be so simply because God said so. Each of us has been given a measure of it and we are all commanded to walk in it. Tony Evans teaches about some of the greatest men and women in the Bible who have demonstrated it for our example.
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