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Faith is to believe what is impossible with man is possible with God. God�s power is often revealed through man�s faith. A believer�s conduct is not to keep on grinning and be deferential throughout, not be tearful but be hundredfold courageous and fearless. This is due to that faith is the more stronger through weakness. There is joy through suffering and when confronted by doubt, faith is the victory. It is a paradoxical miracle. It has to be God�s enormous power to raise man to higher ground. Sight relates to man�s rationale, whereas faith consummates with the power and faithfulness of God. In all things, let us reckon by faith, that supersedes the rationale, and not by sight. When hopeless, let us hope in faith. It is difficult to unravel wordly matters that ceaselessly change and alter. The heart is strengthened by faith. Faith is truly the basis that we can experience God�s power. Without the faith of man, God�s power is not evidenced. Little faith restricts God�s great power. When we have little faith, let us pray for the Lord�s help. |
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Scripture reference Mark 10:27; 2 Cor 1:24; 2 Cor 4:7-10; 2 Cor 6:10; 2 Cor 5:7; Heb 11:33-34; Rom 4:17-21; Dan 6:21-23; Luke 8:43-50; Mat 13:58; Mat 17:19-20; Mark 9:23-24; |
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