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We rarely say it, but our thoughts and actions sometimes show it.

I’m talking about the belief that God cannot or will not do what His Word promises.

To claim faith in Christ but not faith in the Bible is folly. For Jesus had a 100 percent confidence in scripture.

Shouldn’t we?

Oh, but I do trust scripture and trust God.

Do we really?

Here are questions to ask ourselves to assess if we really trust God and believe that He is able to make all grace abound to us at all times so that we can abound in every good work (2 Cor. 9:8)

Will God give me the strength to forgive no matter how hard it is or how much another has hurt me?

Will God give me richer, more potent sleep if I spend 30 less minutes in bed each night in return for spending 30 minutes more each day in Bible reading and prayer?

Will God provide for my life needs if I provide the tithe and other offerings that He calls for in His Word?

Will God give me wisdom to help an unsaved person better understand the gospel if I agree to look at Bible questions with the person?

These are not easy initiatives, this forgiving, this sleeping less, this giving more, this teaching more about personal faith.

“But nothing is impossible for God.” (Luke 1:37).

Let’s lift the limits of our faith in the God who has no limits to His power, His authority and His love.

What boundaries are your fears trying to draw around the power, authority and love of God?

Forgive. Meditate. Tithe. Testify.

For nothing is impossible with God.

As always, I love you
Martin

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