What is faith? It is trust, assurance and confidence in God. Living faith is shown by service and obedience to God. How can we increase our faith?
One common way people use the word faith is to refer to belief in something despite lacking any evidence. But is that what the Bible means by faith? The answer is a resounding no! So, when the Bible uses the wordfaith, what does it mean?
and what we can help our children learn every day, is the principle of faith in action. Faith means acting on what God says in spite of our opinions, our experience, our education. Faith is acting on the truth, whether we feel the truth or not, whether we like the truth or not...
No, it means that you have faith that there is a reason, there is purpose, that there is more than just circumstance. Circumstantially, your partner may betray your trust. That is a circumstance. Circumstantially, your partner may reform. That is also circumstance. Faith sees beyond this. Fa...
Can faith heal sickness?James 5:15 (NIV) says that prayer offered in faith will make a person who is sick well. This means that faith, combined with prayer, can lead to divine healing and restoration. Bible Verses About Faith: The Role of Faith in Salvation ...
That is whatfaithis…believing without seeing. Now you know whatfaith means and that you HAVE a measure of faith. (I bet you can’t wait to find out what’s next ;) Let’s Pray, Daddy God, thank You for Your Word. Thank You for Your Truth. Thank You for giving me a measure of...
Faith means we still know He is there and that He does wonderful things for us. The Bible talks about people who demonstrated faith. There were people like Noah, who built an ark in anticipation of a flood that hadn’t started yet…or there was Abraham, who left his home to follow God...
Faith Fundamentals Kingdom of God What it is & what it means While Jesus was on the earth, the focus of His teaching and ministry was on the Kingdom of God. The phrases Kingdom of God, Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdom occur more than ninety times in the Gospels, and the book of...
The notable sociologist Robert Bellah suggests that the claim to be SBNR is rooted in a genuine desire to hold individual convictions authentically, but that this inevitably devolves into the religion of "Sheila-ism" or of "Jana-ism" or of any one of us, singly.1 We each become advocates...
Some people seem to have unique wisdom. This gift is called discernment, and it is a kind of wisdom that comes from insight as much as from learned experience and knowledge. In the Christian faith, it comes from the Holy Spirit.