Friday, November 4, 2016

4 PRACTICAL STEPS of FAITH

[Taken from notes from Promise of Life Church]

Faith is the intertwining of believing, speaking and receiving. It follows this process:

1.   Desire
2.   Prayer
3.   Belief
4.   Having



1.     Desire 

Mark 11:24
Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them , and ye shall have them.

God wants us to desire things first so that we know what to pray for. But the desires must be placed in our heart by the Holy Ghost and not from the soul or flesh. Sometimes we don't need it to come out of our spirit. If it is something we need then the Bible says God wants us not to be in lack so, obviously, it does not need to be prompted by the spirit.

God pays for our desires. When people think they have to pay for it themselves they are more austere. If they believe in God’s 
(a) nature to bless and 
(b) the supply 

He has to do it with, then they would desire, truly, what their hearts want. This is what the true desire is in our hearts, because if it is in our minds then we rationalize ourselves out of the blessing.

“The word desire is God’s word for dream.” 
Craig Field


2.     Prayer


Philippians 4:6
Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.

We should mostly pray that we will do it, not how to do it. We were not built to figure out how it should come to pass. That is God’s job. When people try to do this themselves is when the stress and physical ailments come.


3.     Belief


Mark 11:23-24
[23] For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith. [24] Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them , and ye shall have them.

The belief is the receiving. How do we believe? We speak to things and this helps our belief because the belief is the receiving!

Just as the case of the centurion (Matthew 8:5-13). Jesus equated speaking with authority with faith. The moment the centurion spoke that he knew Jesus would heal his servant was the moment he was healed. The process of speaking was the same as receiving.

“The Devil fights this tooth and nail because it's who we are in Christ.” 
Craig Field.

Part of this belief is how we carry ourselves. We are supposed to act as heroes just as our daddy in Heaven is a hero. Hope is in the future but faith is now. As God framed the world with His words we frame our world with our words. Having is God’s part. The belief is ours.


4.     Having


It is done in heaven when we pray. All we do is receive it.
God told us to count it as nothing. He Himself did not count it as nothing but we do; because it is done.

The assurance of receiving it before it manifests in the natural is a testament to God’s kindness. God is so kind He lets us have it before we have it so we can rest.

When we receive, like, for instance receiving healing by laying of hands, we stick with it. All we have to do is stay where we are. The only action to do is to add more word, not more logic and certainly not move out of it.

Having, receiving, is part of faith.
Receiving is believing what we speak things obey
Receiving is speaking with authority
Receiving is commanding.

As soon as we receive something the Devil tries to devour it. This is why we must speak with authority.

1.    Rebuke the Devil.
2.   Command angels.
3.   Speak to the thing for obedience.
4.   Praise God; rejoice and give thanks.


There is a supply


The first 3 are for us to do. The last is God's.

If we have a desire for something God has a supply for it.
The only time God would not provide it is:
a) not biblical
b) not His perfect will for our life
c) if we do not have the faith supply for it.
  


Andy De Campos
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