Word for the day "Having faith in God"

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Genesis 6:22 (NKJV) Thus Noah did; according to all that God commanded him, so he did.

Our faith in God many times will not make human sense, but we must trust the Lord anyway.

Whatever you need from God in this season of your life, may require a radical kind of faith: your marriage, finances, career, children, health, ministry, and even your family.

Make the decision to have faith in God and see how things unfold in your life (Matthew 19:26).

Our faith in God is very much connected to our spiritual and personal development for our everyday living.

I’ve read enough and personally experienced for myself the amazing things God can and will do when you trust in His sovereignty.

Noah’s decision to build an ark required a supreme act of faith. There was not a body of water nearby.

In fact, it had never rained like what was expected on Earth prior to this before. At that time,

God had placed a water canopy over the planet that created a greenhouse effect of sorts.

So, in one of the greatest acts of faith in human history, Noah cut down his first gopher tree to start building the ark.

Faith in God can be realized and activated at the most inopportune moments.

It was such a bold act of faith that Noah is memorialized in (Hebrews 11), known as the Hall of Faith:

“By faith Noah, being divinely warned of things not yet seen moved with godly fear prepared an ark for the saving of his household, by which he challenged the world and became an heir of the righteousness which is according to faith” (verse 7).

This verse gives us a number of important insights into what made Noah do this thing. First of all, we read that he was “divinely warned.”

God spoke to Noah. (Romans 10:17) says that “faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”

Your faith will grow when you read what the Bible says and then take the next step and put it into action. I

realize that some of the closest people in my life can’t hear me, it’s so important to know when you hear God’s word.

We also read that Noah “moved with Godly fear.” Noah had a reverence for, or a fear Honor of, the Lord.

And a good definition I have heard for the fear of the Lord is “a wholesome dread of displeasing the Lord.”

Noah’s walk with God caused him to work for God. And one must always precede the other.

If you walk with God, you will want to work for God. Works don’t save you; faith does. But if your faith is real, then it will produce works.

That is how Noah’s faith worked when God told him to build the ark.

Point to ponder

Our faith in God intensifies when we invite Jesus into our lives. In accepting that God’s ways are far better than our own, we can release that which we cannot manipulate or guarantee our future.

Choosing to submit control to the only One who is the Way, Truth, and Life gives us peace and security.

With faith in God, through His Son, we then can say, “I myself no longer live, but Christ lives in me.

So, I live my life in the earthly body by trusting the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me” (Galatians 2:20).

Quote – The capacity to learn is a gift, the ability to learn is a skill, the willingness to learn is a choice. Brian Herbert

  • Are you growing in your faith walk with the Lord?
  • What do you need in your life now, that requires radical faith?
  • What can you learn from Noah?
  • When is it time for you to grow in your faith with God?
  • Is your faith in God, experienced only through your feelings?

Special thanks!

Our Leadership team is especially thankful for those of you who provided financial donations and support in the month of May 2019 by partnering with us in efforts to advance the kingdom of God in this 21st century season: Special thanks to Ms. Annette Straker, Mr. David Straker, Mr. Kenneth Washington, Mrs. Barbara Mason, Ms. Cynthia Waiters-Artis, Mother Betty Denson, Ms. Darlene Simmons, Mrs. Denise Johnson,  Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Marguerite Williams, Mr. William Jones, Ms. Evonne Bazemore, Mr. William Wilson, Ms. Itholear Abbott, Mrs. Angela Harrison and Ms. Gertrude Scott.

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