Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:23:15 — 115.0MB)Subscribe: Spotify | RSS Wednesday 1/14/15 Topic: Patriarchal Faith Pt. 1 Series – Faith of our Fathers.mp3 Scriptures: Gen. 5: 18-24; 28-29 Gen. 6:8,9 Genesis 7:1, 5 Genesis 8:15 Genesis 9:1 1 Peter 3:1-6 Heb. 11:5, 6 Jude 1:14, 15 …etc. I deliberately chose to call this series of teachings ‘Patriarchal Faith’ knowing it would generate a kickback from those who reject the notions of a patriarchal society. I do this so that those who are willingly blind to the truth may remain so by being offended at the onset. The concept […]
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Faith is a topic which is widely misunderstood. This is largely due to it’s being treated like a religious topic or a “tool” to manipulate circumstances and ultimately God to make our own lives more satisfying.
Any Biblical idea which has been stripped of its relational context is doomed to mislead people in the end.
Faith is nothing more that relational, whole-hearted trust placed in God as a RESULT of Him taking the initiative to reveal Himself to us in any area of our live. The trust we place in Him, initiates from Him. As He reveals Who He is to us, the heart response of trusting Him to be Who He reveals Himself to be is what faith is – nothing less and nothing more.
Believing for a “Good Report”
This is a phrase which is far more pervasive in Word of Faith circles than in others, but regardless of who uses it, this statement is at its core misleading and sometimes very dangerous. The idea behind the phrase as I have been exposed to it is this… If in your life you find yourself in the midst of some uncertainty, you might say, “Well, I’m just believing for a good report”. Meaning that, you are believing that whatever is uncertain will turn out for good. Now this is where things get someone subjective. What do we mean by “good”? […]
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Faith – Buzzword of Christianesse Other than Grace, Faith is perhaps the most misused and misunderstood word in the Christian vernacular. In its common usage throughout scripture, and especially the New Testament, it simply means full, relational trust in someone. Though “relational” is not technically part of the definition, it is part of the process! Trust is a relational term at its core, but when it is used in the realm of the “religious” it often becomes a work and is therefore NOT relational. AS such it becomes a merit badge rather than a proof of intimacy. This is especially true when […]
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