Demonstrate Faith
Faith is more than a belief in God. It is also a way of life. Heroes of faith, although imperfect, trusted God and gave their lives to him.
Faith is the belief that God is real and that God is good. . . It is a choice to believe that the one who made it all hasn't left it all and that he still sends light into the shadows and responds to gestures of faith. . .
Faith is the belief that God will do what is right.
"Blessed are the dirt-poor, nothing-to-give, trapped-in-a-corner, destitute, diseased," Jesus said, "for theirs is the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:6, my translation). . .
God says that the more hopeless your circumstances, the more likely your salvation. The greater your cares, the more genuine your prayers. The darker the room, the greater the need for light. . .
God's help is near and always available, but it is only given to those who seek it. Nothing results from apathy. . .
Compared to God's part, our part is minuscule but necessary. . .Write a letter. Ask forgiveness. Call a counselor. Confess. Call Mom. Visit a doctor. Be baptized. Feed a hungry person. Pray. Teach. Go.
Do something that demonstrates faith. For faith with no effort is no faith at all. God will respond. He has never rejected a genuine gesture of faith. Never.
-From He Still Moves Stones by Max Lucado; part of The Inspirational Study Bible: New Century Version by Max Lucado
Faith is the belief that God is real and that God is good. . . It is a choice to believe that the one who made it all hasn't left it all and that he still sends light into the shadows and responds to gestures of faith. . .
Faith is the belief that God will do what is right.
"Blessed are the dirt-poor, nothing-to-give, trapped-in-a-corner, destitute, diseased," Jesus said, "for theirs is the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:6, my translation). . .
God says that the more hopeless your circumstances, the more likely your salvation. The greater your cares, the more genuine your prayers. The darker the room, the greater the need for light. . .
God's help is near and always available, but it is only given to those who seek it. Nothing results from apathy. . .
Compared to God's part, our part is minuscule but necessary. . .Write a letter. Ask forgiveness. Call a counselor. Confess. Call Mom. Visit a doctor. Be baptized. Feed a hungry person. Pray. Teach. Go.
Do something that demonstrates faith. For faith with no effort is no faith at all. God will respond. He has never rejected a genuine gesture of faith. Never.
-From He Still Moves Stones by Max Lucado; part of The Inspirational Study Bible: New Century Version by Max Lucado
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