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What is Faith Defined and The Mighty Warriors of God Hebrews 11

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Monday, May 17th, 2010

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What is Faith From the Word of God

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Thursday, January 8th, 2009

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Jan 8th 2009

What is Faith?

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Hebrews 11:1  What is Faith? It is the confident assurance that something we want is going to happen. It is the certainty that what we hope for is waiting for us, even though we cannot see it up ahead. Men of God in days of old were famous for their faith.

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Psalms 20

In your day of trouble, may the Lord be with you! May the God of Jacob keep you from all harm. May He send you aid from his sanctuary in Zion. May he remember with pleasure the gifts you have given him, your sacrifices and burnt offerings. May he grant you your heart’s desire and fulfill all your plans. May there  be shouts of Joy when we hear the news of your victory, flags flying with praise to God for all that he has done for you. May he answer all your prayers!

“God Save the King”—I know he does! He ears me from highest heaven and sends great victories. Some nations boast of armies and of weaponry, but our boast is in the Lord our God. Those nations will collapse and perish; we will arise to stand firm and sure!
Give victory to our king, O Lord; oh, hear our prayer.

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Sam’s Response.

When we rely upon God to answer our prayers we must believe. To have great faith it to expect what God has promised in his Word will come to be. Also we must remember that God is not going to bless us and answer prayers that he knows would harm us or take us away from him.

I love the way Smith Wigglesworth put it in my daily devotional. “The best time you have is when you are in the most difficult position.”  Why is that? That is where your faith shines through, it is a place where you are broken and God is God. You look to him for assurance and to carry you through when you can not. There have been many occasions in my life when I was in this place. For a long time, I would try to work through it with my own power, but I was overcome and overwhelmed with the circumstances. I did not have the Confident assurance that something we want is going to happen.

When we look at the problems and troubles from our worldly eyes, then most often we will struggle to get through and make the right choices. But when we look to our creator, God, for help and we trust he will hear, he will see us through. It amazes me at how many curve balls life can throw at you. It seems like my life at times has been one big curve ball. Then I look at my children and see the blessings of God and all he has done.

Give thanks to the Lord for all he has done…Do not look at the lack in your life, look at what you have to be grateful for. You are blessed….There is much to live for and lots to do in these late days of biblical times we live in.

Rise up and have faith…Faith in God.

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Daily Online Video Bible Study. What is Faith?

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Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Today’s Daily Reading video bible is from the living bible online. Hebrews Chapter 11

Scripture of the Day  Ephesians 2:8
Because of his kindness you have been saved through trusting Christ. And even trusting is not of yourselves; it to is a gift from God

Hebrews Chapter 11 From the Living Bible

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What is Faith?

It is the Confident assurance that something we want is going to happen. It is the certainty that what we hope for is waiting for us, even though we cannot see it up ahead. Men of God in days of old were famous for their faith.

By Faith—By Believing God—we know that the world and the stars—in fact, all things—were made at Gods’ Command; and that they were all made from things that can’t be seen.

It was by faith that Abel obeyed God and brought an offering that pleased God more than Cain’s offering did. God accepted Abel and proved it by accepting his gift; and though Abel is long dead, we can still learn lessons from him about trusting God.

Enoch trusted God too, and that is way God took him away to eaven without dying; suddenly he was gone because took him. before this happened God has said how please he was with Enoch. You can never please God without faith, without depending on him. Anyone who wants to come to God must believe that there is a God and that he rewards those who sincerely look for him.

Noah was another who trusted God. When he heard God’s warning about the future, Noah believed him even though there was then no signs of a flood, and wasting no time, he built the ark and saved his family. Noah’s belief in God was in direct contrast to the sin and disbelief of the rest of the world–which refused to obey– and because of his faith he became one of those whom God has accepted.

Abraham trusted God, and when God told him to leave home and go far away to another land which he promised to give him, Abraham obeyed. Away he went, not even knowing where he was going. And even when he reached God’s promised land, he lived in tents like a mere visitor, as did Isaac and Jacob, to whom God gave the same promise. Abraham did this because he was confidently waiting for God to bring him to that strong heavenly city whose designer and builder is God.

Sarah, too, had faith, and because of this she was able to become a mother in spite of her old age, for she realized that God, who have her his promise, would certainly do what he said, And so a whole nation came from Abraham, who was to old to have even on child—a nation with so many millions of people that, like the stars of the sky and the sand on the ocean shores, there is no way to count them.

These men of faith I have mentioned died without ever receiving all that God had promised them; but they saw it all awaiting them on ahead and were glad, for they agreed that this earth was not their real home but that they were just strangers visiting down here. And quite obviously when they talked like that, they were looking forward to their real home in heaven.

If they had wanted to, they could of gone back to good things of this world. But they didn’t want to. They were living for heaven. And now God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has made heavenly city for them.

While God was testing him, Abraham stil trusted in God and his promises, and so he offered up his son Isaac, and was ready to slay him on the alter of sacrifice; yes to slay even Isaac, through whom God had promised to give Abraham a whole nation of descendants! he believed that if Isaac died God would bring him back to life again; and that is just about what happened, for as far as Abraham was concerned, Isaac was doomed to death, but he came back again alive! It was by faith that Isaac knew God would give future blessings to his two sons, Jacob and Esau.

By Faith Jacob, when he was old and dying, blessed each of Joseph’s two sons as he stood and prayed, leaning on the top of his cane.

And it was by faith that Joseph, as he neared the end of his life, confidently spoke of God bringing the people of Israel out of Egypt; and he was so sure of it that he made them promise to carry his bones with them when they left!

Moses’ parents had faith too. When they saw that God had given them an unusual child, they trusted that God would save him from the death the King commanded, and they hid from the death the king commanded, and they were not afraid.

It was by faith that Moses, when he grew up, refused to be treated as the grandson of the king, but chose to share ill-treatment with God’s people instead of enjoying the fleeting pleases of sin. He thought that it was better to suffer for the promised Christ than to own all the treasure of Egypt, for he was looking forward to the great reward that God would give him. And it was because he trusted God that he left the land of Egypt and wasn’t afraid of the king’s anger. Moses kept right on going; it seemed as though he could see God Right there with him. And it was because he believed God would save his people that he commanded them to kill a lamb as God had told them to and sprinkle the blood on the doorposts of their homes, so that God’s terrible Angel of Death could not touch the oldest child in those homes, as he did among the Egyptians.

The people of Israel trusted God and went right through the Red Sea as though they were on Dry ground. But when the Egyptians chasing them tried it, they all were drowned.

It was faith that brought the walls of Jericho tumbling down after the people of Israel had walked around them seven days, as God had commanded them. By faith–Because she believed in God and his power–Rahab the harlot did not die with all the others in her city when they refused to obey God, for she gave a friendly welcome to their spies.

Well, how much more do I need to day? It would take to long to recount the stories of the faith of Gideon and Barak and Samson and Jephthah and David and Samuel and all the other prophets. Theses people all trusted God and as a result won battles, overthrew kingdoms, ruled their people well, and received what God had promised them; they were kept from harm in a den of lions, and in a fiery furnace. Some, through their faith, escaped death by the sward. Some were made string again after they had been weak or sick. Others were given great power in battle; they made whole armies turn and run away. And some women, through faith, received their loved ones back again from death. But others trusted God and were beaten to death, preferring to die rather than turn from God and be free—-trusting that then would rise to a better life afterwards.

Some were laughed at and their backs cut open with whips, and others were chained in dungeons. Some dies by stoning and some by being sawed in two; others were promised freedom if they would renounce their faith, then were killed with the sword. Some went about in skins of sheep and goats, wandering over deserts and mountains, hiding in dens and caves. They were hungry and sick and ill-treated—too good for this world. And these men of faith, though they trusted God and won his approval, none of them received all that God had promised them; for God wanted them to wait and share the even better rewards that were prepared for us.

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