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1 | release and faith | NT general Archive 1 | fran1946 | 91210 | ||
Matt. 17:20 Part c. If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed,ye shall say unto this mountian, Remove hence to yonder place, and it shall remove and nothing shall be impossible unto you. some time we are looking for certian words, and they are not there, but to release your faith means that you put it into action, and maybe I am understanding this verse in the wrong context, but What Jesus is speaking of here is releasing of your faith. Some time we live beneath our priviledges because we do fail to release our faith. thank God for his love grace and mercy. God is so patient with me I'll say. Peace be unto you my brother or sister. be blessed. |
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2 | release and faith | NT general Archive 1 | Aixen7z4 | 91313 | ||
The key is this: Faith starts with God speaking. Faith comes by hearing; hearing the word of God. Abraham had faith because he believed God, and it is the same for you and me. Has God told you to say unto a certain mountian, "Remove hence to yonder place"? If God has not said that, then there is no such thing as believing God for that. O, My Friend, if God said, "It shall remove" then it shall remove. But we must first hear God speak. As for "releasing your faith", I think you know that that phrase was invented recently, and is not found in scripture. Not the words only, the concept is also absent. The word of god does not encourage us to put our faith into action, but Jesus did say, "Have faith in God". Listen to what God says. Repent. Believe. Love. Serve. Wait. Endure hardness. Have faith, my friend, in God. |
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