Courageous Faith: Confidence in God's Promises

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And I was really trying to argue that biblical faith and faith that pleases God is faith in the present tense, an intentional, not a hypothetical, not a subconscious. It's an intentional confidence in God, in God's person, in God's promises, in God's providence, in the present tense for a future outcome. [00:04:40] (25 seconds)


And so we ought to have victory. Victory belongs to Jesus because Jesus Christ secured our salvation. It's a done deal. It's a contract that cannot be eradicated. It's a contract that cannot be ratified. It's a contract where you are sealed until the day of redemption. Amen? Anybody excited about being sealed in Christ until the day of redemption? [00:07:08] (26 seconds)


So what happens is when we experience something that's contrary to our experience, we allow our experience to rule rather than God's revelation to rule. Are we tracking together? Limited exposure is a dangerous thing. [00:08:06] (19 seconds)


And so when life becomes challenging, we got a decision to make. Am I going to trust my experience, or am I going to trust my exposure to God's revelation? You don't have dutiful trust in God. [00:12:45] (21 seconds)


The objective of faith is to move from please God to pleasing God. It's to move from a request, God please, to saying now I want to live my life in a way that is pleasing to God. When your faith is predicated by what God does for you, it's an ember to a faith. [00:15:33] (30 seconds)


We've got to move from just saying please God to a lifestyle of pleasing God. Without faith, it's impossible to please him. Listen, we've got to exercise intentional trust in the person, the providence, the promises, the person of God for something that is yet future. And that's exercising faith. Amen? [00:16:29] (33 seconds)


The second opposition to our faith is the corruption of humanity's perception. Turn to Ephesians chapter 4, verse 18, and we're coming back here to Hebrews. Hebrews chapter, I mean, Ephesians chapter 4. Y 'all good? [00:19:50] (18 seconds)


One of the challenges for us is that we have not put in the time to learn Christ. I've been to church. I came and served at church. I worship at church. I brought cakes for the bake sale at church. That's not learning Christ. Have you learned the word of Christ? Have you learned the ways of Christ? Have you learned the wisdom of Christ? [00:21:29] (32 seconds)


Stop living to be average. Too many people live to be average. They average on their house. They average on their job. Don't train your kids to be average. We serve a mighty God. We serve a powerful God. We serve a God who's almighty, and we're going to produce average when we trust him. He's equipped you for more than average. [00:28:52] (26 seconds)


God has not called the church to get people to make decisions. God has called the church to get people to become disciples. We don't skip decisions, but that's not the final goal. So, boy, you'll see people put all this stuff online, and, boy, they're clapping, they're applauding. We had 18 billion decisions today, but, boy, the other side is we have not put a mechanism in place for those who have switched from trusting Satan to now trusting God. [00:31:17] (34 seconds)


You want to learn from people who are saved who are studied and who are submitted to the scriptures are we tracking together you know what our world our world celebrates experience over divine revelation but it ain't new turn to second Peter y 'all good. [00:37:10] (22 seconds)


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