From Doubt to Belief: Activating Our Faith

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"We see a man who has enough faith in Jesus to come to him, but not enough to actually believe that he can do it. He's in this tepid space, this lukewarm condition, and God wants us to be on fire for him. He wants all of our hearts, all of our minds, all of our souls in full faith. Why? Because then we're in a position where we can apply that faith to do miracles in our own environs. And so moving from if to can is paramount for us to have a full and active faith." [00:01:29]

"Faith is basically a noun for you English majors. Very good. So faith is something you have, and it's a spiritual power, but belief is the implementation of that power. And so when Jesus says everything is possible for those who believe, what he's really saying, is when faith is put into action, the impossible becomes possible." [00:02:24]

"Now, the irony of all this is so many people want to have some proof. They want to have some proof before stepping out in faith. Some evidence, some safety net, some logical process. And, of course, my experience in the sciences, I heard that all the time, you know, because what they would say in science is, Ed, I want you to prove God. Give me some proof." [00:03:00]

"So you cannot go to God through the material. You go to God spiritually. And then the spiritual can, at that vantage point, now impact and influence the physical. So we're trying to understand spiritual things with natural. And the twain will not meet in that way because God is not material. He is immaterial." [00:04:32]

"So when we're talking about spiritual things, when we're talking about faith, this is why Jesus says everybody wants a sign. In other words, everybody wants proof. He says there's not going to be a sign. There's not going to be a sign. You see, you can't exercise belief if you have proof." [00:05:09]

"Can you believe when you haven't seen? In other words, can you see Jesus spiritually, not naturally? And so I maintain that the doorway to a faith that transforms everything, that a doorway to a faith that can call things that are not as though they were, a doorway to a faith that makes the impossible possible, is being able to spiritually see Jesus in the midst." [00:07:14]

"They don't have the resource, but when they take what they have, put it in Jesus' hands, right? There were five loaves. boy had two fish. They gave it to Jesus. They put it in his hands. He gave thanks to God. But not only was everyone fed, but there were 12 basketfuls left over, that 12 representing the chosen, whether it be 12 disciples, 12 tribes. So in other words, the church gets what it needs when it first gives out of whatever resource it has." [00:09:49]

"And so the magical, powerful, illogical, almost from a natural sense, way out of a church that is struggling, is to exercise your faith. exercise faith, that exercising of the faith is that belief, and the proof of the belief is the decision to do ministry independent of your resource. That doesn't mean being irresponsible." [00:11:08]

"When you are in love with God and when you are in love with your brother and sister, you somehow know that they are in trouble. My son. My son in the ministry. I have a few, but one of them, you know, there were people who didn't like him. They didn't like him because, you know, he was a little rough and off the street and all this kind of stuff." [00:13:11]

"And I loved this man. He was a godly man. People just didn't understand. They didn't understand that God has the power to change people. He has the power to heal people. God can take whomever he wants and use that person to do great things. So they were judging him by his past and judging him by his package. But they didn't see Jesus in him. I did." [00:14:31]

"Now I've seen trees Bend I've seen leaves fly I've seen the newspapers roll I've you know you had my umbrella turned inside out I've seen the effects of wind but I've never actually seen wind and so it says that Peter saw wind was afraid was this next thing and then he sank so what's happening is we're seeing effects of things and we're filling in the blanks." [00:20:26]

"But it's so hard to find things that are about peace, about love, about joy, about unity, about giving, about hope. About love. About service to others. That is seeing Jesus. So when Jesus holds Peter, and it's only appropriate that he's going into the water, because the illustration that Jesus gives for salvation is throwing the net on the right side of the boat and pulling the fish out of the water, it's only appropriate. That's correct, yeah. Okay?" [00:24:53]

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