Walking by Faith: Trusting Beyond What We See

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Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. Now you've heard the expression, "I'll believe it when I see it." Everybody heard that? "I'll believe it when I see it." Well, the opposite is actually true. I will see it when I believe it. Some things have to be believed before they can be seen. [00:03:48]

Faith is visualizing the future in the present. Faith is seeing something in advance. Faith is imagining something before it becomes reality. Now, whether you're an architect designing a building, or an artist creating some kind of new work, or an athlete competing to win some kind of prize, or a scientist trying to put people on the moon, doesn't matter what you're doing, you have to believe it's possible before it's ever going to happen. [00:04:20]

Walking by faith means obeying God when I don't understand it. Now, it's easy to obey God when you do understand it and it makes sense, but faith is obeying God when I don't understand it. It doesn't make sense. In Hebrews chapter 11, God gives us three examples: Noah, Abraham, and the children of Israel who were believing when they didn't see it and who were obeying when they didn't understand it. [00:09:22]

By faith, it was by faith that Noah built an ark to save his family from the flood. He obeyed God who warned him about something that had never happened before. Most people don't realize that before there was a flood, the Bible says that it never rained on earth. So when God says it's going to flood, Noah's gone, "What's the flood?" It had never rained on earth. [00:09:57]

Abraham was 75 years old when the adventure of faith walking began for that guy. You're never too old to start faith walking. And he didn't complain, and he didn't delay. He just packed everything up when he was getting ready for social security, guys, to get ready for social insecurity. And what took faith was that God didn't tell him any of the details. [00:11:43]

Every time God asks you to do anything, he's saying, "Are you going to believe your feelings, or are you going to believe me? Are you going to believe what I tell you, or are you going to believe what the world tells you? You're going to be my promises, or are you going to believe your fears? Who am I going to trust, God or my feelings?" [00:13:15]

Faith is being persistent. That means refusing to give up, keeping on keeping on, enduring, being diligent, being determined. Faith is keeping on keeping on, being persistent even when you're tired. Now, how do you develop that kind of persistence? Because that's what it means to walk by faith. [00:26:15]

Persistence happens when you focus on what is not seen. You can't see it today. You may look at your marriage and you don't like what you see. You may look at your health and not like what you see. You may look at your family and not like what you see, your job, your dream, whatever, and not like what you see, but you don't give up because faith is persistent even when you don't feel like it. [00:26:55]

Announcing in advance before I have it. Announcing in advance before I have you state a goal in advance. Every time you make a goal, you're basically saying, "I believe God wants us to do this by such at such a time." That's a statement. Every goal is a statement of faith. Sometimes you have to say it with your mouth before you sense it. [00:37:12]

The Bible tells us that God called the world into existence. Hebrews 11:22 says this: It was by faith that Joseph, when he was about to die, confidently spoke—circle that—confidently spoke. You say it before you see it, before you sense it. Confidently spoke of God bringing his people out of Egypt. [00:37:52]

The Bible repeatedly makes a direct connection between your words and your faith. Are you speaking words of faith or words of fear? Are you speaking words of faith or words of failure? You're always talking out of the mouth the heart speaks. You make a direct connection between our words and our faith, between what we say and what we receive from God by faith. [00:38:44]

Sometimes speaking in faith requires you to look foolish to everybody else because you make a statement. People, there's no way that's going to happen. Like you were talking about when you were getting ready to start Echo, there's no way that's going to happen. People are telling you there will always be dream busters. There will always be naysayers. They'll always be critics in your life. [00:39:58]

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