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Understanding the Subject of Faith

DAY 12 OF 30

HOW TO BUILD A GOOD FAITH LIFE III

Step 3 – Be Persuaded by God’s Ability and Willingness

This is one area you must settle in your journey of faith. Think about it: How can God Almighty, the maker of heaven and earth, give you, His beloved child (a promise) and not have the ability to perform the promise He has given you? Do not let human limitations or the previous experiences you have had with people who had broken promises to you affect your interaction with God!

In Romans 4:21, you will observe 3 words that start with the letter ‘P’, and these words show the job division amongst the parties involved in a faith journey. God is the giver of the PROMISE (you cannot cook up one) and as such, He is responsible to PERFORM it, provided you are PERSUADED in His ability and willingness to do it. He said “I am watching my word to perform it” (Jer. 1:12). He didn’t ask you to perform it. He asks you to stand on it, so remind God and bring it back to Him. Abraham was persuaded that what God promised, He is able to perform. You must come to that level of persuasion.

If you are not persuaded, don’t go for prayers. Most people come out for prayer in Church without being persuaded. What you should be doing is persuading yourself before the time of prayer. Seven people can come out for prayer, and only two of them are persuaded. God goes out of His way to persuade us. Sometimes, when you hear testimonies around, it is God persuading someone. The faster you can persuade yourself, the faster you can get your miracle.

Prayer: Lord, help me to work on my persuasion so that I can effectively stand on and hold onto your promises. Amen!

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Understanding the Subject of Faith

In this 30-day devotional, you will learn the vital role of faith in a Christian's journey. When you are faced with doubts and uncertainties in life, make living by faith a priority, looking to God in your challenging moments. Living by faith is not taking a risk; it is a rest in God, trusting that with Him, nothing is impossible.

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