Exercise Your Faith
…according as God hath dealt to
every man the measure of faith[Romans 12:3].
Your faith is God-given and it
works. Jesus said, “…If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say
unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and
nothing shall be impossible unto you” [Matthew 17:20]. Notice What He said: “If
ye have…” because at one time, His disciples had no faith. That was when He
asked them, “…how is it that ye have no faith?” [Mark 4:40]. However, for us,
the new creation, we were born again with faith in our spirits.
There’s no Christian that lacks
faith. God gave to each of us “the measure,” not “a measure,” of faith. He gave
us all same seed of faith, but you’re required to grow your faith and make it
effective. The circumstances and the crises of life are at different levels,
and require different levels of faith. There’s little faith and great faith,
and then there’s weak faith and strong faith.
You increase your level of faith by hearing more of God’s Word [Romans
10:17] , but to improve the quality of your faith-the tensile nature-you have
to exercise your faith; you have to use it.
For instance, that someone has a
large body with a lot of flesh doesn’t necessarily mean the muscles are strong;
you strengthen them by using and exercising them. Keep using and exercising
your faith by acting on the word; faith always works. If you acted your faith
and it seemed like it didn’t work, go back to the word and learn more and try
again.
It’s like a child learning to
work; it gets more perfect with every step. It’ll be strong to say of a child
who’s learning to walk, “since this child has fallen three times, I’ll never
let him walk again.” The child would have to keep at it finally, his muscles
are strong enough, and that same child starts running.
Keep building and developing your
faith by learning more and more of God’s word and putting what you learn to
work. Be quick to accept, believe, and do the Word. Affirm and declare the
Word, irrespective of the contrary circumstances. That’s how to build strong
and prevailing faith.
Prayer
Dear father, I rejoice in your
Word that’s at work in me and building my spirit strong! I’m set on the path of
life, guided by your spirit in glory, and everlasting triumph. I live the
glorious life of righteousness, dominion, grace and power, today and always, in
Jesus’ Name. Amen.
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