When Christ became man he limited himself to faith.
He was not a superman , but a determined believer.
In his daily life he trusted the Father and spoke
always about his dependency on him.
Some might question the genuineness of his faith, but nobody
can deny the fruit of his walk of faith.
He didn’t starve to death. He was fed by the Father and taken
finally to the cross – by the Father.
Heaven will reveal fully what really happened.
Now we behold it as in a dim mirror. I Cor.13:12
In heaven our faith will come to it’s completion.
We will be with God face to face.
For us faith works the other way around. It doesn’t limit us.
It actually “unlimits” us.
It gives us a supernatural capacity to live a spiritual life.
Certain things in our life can be operated only by faith.
It’s impossible to worship the living God without faith.
Idol worship doesn’t require any faith. It works only with
visible things.
Living faith is directed by the invisible.
Where our human strength and understanding ends, faith steps in.
Living faith doesn’t depend on circumstances.
That’s why it works everywhere in all times.
Is it easier today to be a believer in Jesus Christ
in Europe than in Saudi-Arabia?
What do you say?
I think that
both are great privileges and opportunities to
be led to the cross daily.
“That the genuineness of your faith ,
being much more precious than
the gold that perishes,
though it is tested by fire,
may be found to praise,
honor and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” I Peter 1:7
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