The discipline of faith ⏳

We all need faith, loads of it!! I believe faith forms the basis of what we believe because it’s built on faith. Without faith what do we have? Faith is what allows us to get up with a smile on our faces and a skip in our step 😊 things may look bad but it’s our faith in our HH ability NOT ours that helps us to walk joyfully 😍😀😉

Enjoy this devotional today, it is a bit long but So worth the read 😅 l hope you read it to start your day, if not enjoy, and pls post a comment. I would love to hear how it encouraged you!!

💙 Streams in the Desert devotional 💙

May 12

Everything is possible for him who believes. (Mark 9:23)

The “everything” mentioned here does not always come simply by asking, because God is always seeking to teach you the way of faith. Your training for a life of faith requires many areas of learning, including the trial of faith, the discipline of faith, the patience of faith, and the courage of faith. Often you will pass through many stages before you finally realize the result of faith—namely, the victory of faith.

Genuine moral fiber is developed by enduring the discipline of faith. When you have made your request to God, and the answer still has not come, what are you to do? Keep on believing His Word! Never be swayed from it by what you may see or feel. Then as you stand firm, your power and experience is being developed, strengthened, and deepened. When you remain unswayed from your stance of faith, even in view of supposed contradictions to God’s Word, you grow stronger on every front.

God will often purposely delay in giving you His answer, and in fact the delay is just as much an answer to your prayer as is the fulfillment when it comes. He worked this way in the lives of all the great Bible characters. Abraham, Moses, and Elijah were not great in the beginning but made great through the discipline of their faith. Only through that discipline were they then equipped for the work to which God had called them.

Think, for example, of Joseph, whom the Lord was training for the throne of Egypt. Psalm 105:19 (KJV) says, “The word of the Lord tried him.” It was not the prison life with its hard beds or poor food that “tried him” but “the word of the Lord.” The words God spoke into his heart in his early years, concerning his elevated place of honor above his brothers, were the words that were always before him. He remained alone in prison, in spite of his innocence, and watched others being released who were justly incarcerated. Yet he remembered God’s words even when every step of his career made fulfillment seem more and more impossible.

These were the times that tried his soul, but they were also the times of his spiritual growth and development. Then when word of his release from prison finally came, he was found ready and equipped for the delicate task of dealing with his wayward brothers. And he was able to do so with a love and a patience only surpassed by God Himself.

No amount of persecution will try you as much as experiences like these—ones in which you are required to wait on God. Once He has spoken His promise to work, it is truly hard to wait as you see the days go by with no fulfillment. Yet it is this discipline of faith that will bring you into a knowledge of God that would otherwise be impossible.

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2 thoughts on “The discipline of faith ⏳”

  1. Thank you for sharing this, Atarah! I read it this morning and was blessed by it. What a gift to read it again right before bed.

    Most stories in the Bible cover a span of many years, and we are only privy to a few highlights. When I feel discouraged, I often reflect on this and thank the Lord for giving me time and space to grow in faith, knowing all the pieces will fall into place under His loving hand. He is never surprised!

  2. Amen! I’m so glad He led me to share it and you were encouraged too Dina 🤗 it’s so true it takes time for us to grow in this journey and during the growing it’s a wonderful time too because his healing so many areas as He draws us close growing our faith in Him 🙏❤️

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