In today's sermon, we focused on the critical aspect of building your faith. We began by acknowledging the importance of mastering both love and faith, as highlighted by the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Thessalonians. While love is often discussed, today's emphasis was on faith, which is essential for our spiritual growth and mastery.
We explored the five types of biblical faith: saving faith, submission faith, surrogate faith, special faith, and systematic faith. Saving faith is the foundational belief in Jesus' sacrifice for our sins, covering both past and future mistakes. Submission faith involves yielding to God's will, trusting that His word will never fail. Surrogate faith is about interceding for others who may not have the capacity to believe for themselves. Special faith is a gift from the Holy Spirit that enables us to believe beyond our normal capabilities. Finally, systematic faith, which was the focus of today's teaching, is the methodical approach Jesus taught His disciples to exercise faith.
We delved into the systematic faith by examining the story of the woman with the issue of blood and the Centurion's servant, both of whom created their own criteria for their miracles. This teaches us that we, too, can set our criteria for what we believe God will do in our lives.
The sermon also highlighted the ABCs of faith: Ask, Believe, Confess, Demonstrate, and Expect. We must first ask God for what we desire, believing that He will fulfill His promises. Confessing aligns our words with God's word, and demonstrating our faith shows that we truly believe in what we are asking for. Finally, we should expect God to move on our behalf, knowing that He will provide a plan of action, wisdom, favor, supernatural miracles, and the strength to endure until the change comes.
We were reminded that faith is not magic; it requires patience and endurance. Faith is tangible and visible through our actions, and it is a decision of our will to believe in God's promises.
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