I dont know who needs to hear this, but I know that I did, and it ministered to me as I wrote it, and i pray that it will minister to you as well.

Walking by faith and not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7) is not a suggestion or a pep talk just to encourage you. It's actually a part of our spiritual DNA, part of who we are in Christ.
If you have what it takes to walk and speak in faith, and you have peace walking it out; then to me that tells me that God will back you up.
If it's about giving God the glory, and not exhalting yourself, then it won't matter what man, your feelings or the report says.
Look, we all have an experation date. If you are constantly living in fear and anxiety about what you've been told, that is distraction of faith. It becomes you trying to solve the situation based on what you've been told in spite of faith.
The Israelites missed entering into the promised land because they believed a report that was not grounded in faith. There were two who believed the promise of God rather than a report they had witnessed with their own eyes. Bottom line is, after 40 years of wandering in the desert because they believed what they saw, rather than what God had already spoken, only two finally entered the promised land. It was Joshua and Caleb, the two that had believed by faith the report of the Lord rather than what they saw.
This goes to show, you should always be aware of those who are speaking around you concerning what you believe God is saying to you. If there are those that would tell you God can do it, BUT, Or those who would tell you; yeah, BUT God has given you "common sense." Show me where it says that we are to live by common sense in the Word. It was common sense that kept the Israelites from entering into the promise land, because they believed what they saw in the natural, and were afraid.
In my own life I've been called hard headed, and irresponsible, that I'm walking in dangerous territory by walking by faith and not by sight, not adhering to their man taught wisdom or a negative report.
If you are walking by faith, and you feel it's the will of God, then you will not experience fear (not that you won't be tempted), but peace. The Word tells us in 2 Timothy 1:7 that "God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, of love and a sound mind." That means when you are truly walking by faith, then you will have power to stand on what you believe, and that you will experience peace while you are standing.
Look, we were purchased with a great price through the sacrifice and the shedding of Jesus' blood. This tells me that our lives and everything concerning our lives belong to God, and that no longer of ourselves.
I can't tell anyone how to walk out their faith, but I can't tell you about how God has spared my life on many occasions because I had faith. Everyday that I wake up is a testimony of me walking by faith.
I dont know who needs to hear this, but I know that I did, and it ministered to me as I wrote it, and i pray that it will minister to you as well. Walking by faith and not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7) is not a suggestion or a pep talk just to encourage you. It's actually a part of our spiritual DNA, part of who we are in Christ. If you have what it takes to walk and speak in faith, and you have peace walking it out; then to me that tells me that God will back you up. If it's about giving God the glory, and not exhalting yourself, then it won't matter what man, your feelings or the report says. Look, we all have an experation date. If you are constantly living in fear and anxiety about what you've been told, that is distraction of faith. It becomes you trying to solve the situation based on what you've been told in spite of faith. The Israelites missed entering into the promised land because they believed a report that was not grounded in faith. There were two who believed the promise of God rather than a report they had witnessed with their own eyes. Bottom line is, after 40 years of wandering in the desert because they believed what they saw, rather than what God had already spoken, only two finally entered the promised land. It was Joshua and Caleb, the two that had believed by faith the report of the Lord rather than what they saw. This goes to show, you should always be aware of those who are speaking around you concerning what you believe God is saying to you. If there are those that would tell you God can do it, BUT, Or those who would tell you; yeah, BUT God has given you "common sense." Show me where it says that we are to live by common sense in the Word. It was common sense that kept the Israelites from entering into the promise land, because they believed what they saw in the natural, and were afraid. In my own life I've been called hard headed, and irresponsible, that I'm walking in dangerous territory by walking by faith and not by sight, not adhering to their man taught wisdom or a negative report. If you are walking by faith, and you feel it's the will of God, then you will not experience fear (not that you won't be tempted), but peace. The Word tells us in 2 Timothy 1:7 that "God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, of love and a sound mind." That means when you are truly walking by faith, then you will have power to stand on what you believe, and that you will experience peace while you are standing. Look, we were purchased with a great price through the sacrifice and the shedding of Jesus' blood. This tells me that our lives and everything concerning our lives belong to God, and that no longer of ourselves. I can't tell anyone how to walk out their faith, but I can't tell you about how God has spared my life on many occasions because I had faith. Everyday that I wake up is a testimony of me walking by faith.
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