The Invisible God Created the Visible

The Invisible God created the natural, physical world. It can be said that invisible things are “more real” than visible things. It takes a while to wrap our heads around this concept because from birth we’re more conscious of physical things than we are of spiritual things. It takes effort to reverse this train of thought and “Walk by Faith” and not by sight as 2 Corinthians 5:7 instructs us to do. Giving the things of God first place in our lives assures us that we can walk through this life fearless and un-phased by the threats posed by our enemy.

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Conditional Faith

Conditional faith is faith based on circumstances. It’s faith based on the outcome or the result of something. Many times we see our brothers and sisters in Christ fall away from the things of God when a loved one is lost in a way that doesn’t make sense to us. When we have no answers to why things happen the way they many times do, it’s easy to lose hope and fall away from the faith. However the greatest opportunity to exercise our faith and trust in God is when we don’t understand the “whys” of life. Be encouraged. Trust that there is a bigger picture that you can’t see. Trust that there is a “why”. And knowing why is not your right. At least not right now.

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Seeking Jesus

Seeking Jesus and becoming more like Him is a never-ending, life long pursuit. The things of God aren’t just plopped down in our laps. If we want to be “disciples indeed“, the truths revealed in God’s Word must be pursued. Countess times in scripture we see verses that talk about the benefits of seeking after God. Victorious Christian living is not the default result of being born again. If we want to see the hand of God move mightily in our lives, the ways of God and the blessing He has stored up for us must be mined daily.

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