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Part of the Answer

William Shakespeare said, “There are more things in heaven and earth, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.”

It isn’t any different when it comes to faith. There is an enormous distance between the theory and the practice of the Word of God.

Faith has its mysteries. It shouldn’t be compared to others people’s faith because of the fear of committing serious mistakes.

“For one believes (has faith) he may eat all things, but he who is weak eats only vegetables.” Romans 2.14

Faith is something that’s truly personal. Nobody has faith to conquer all things. Some have faith to accomplish certain things, but not others.

Don’t think that the faith to heal is the same as the faith to move mountains.

I, for one, have faith to speak in tongues, but I don’t have faith to interpret them. I have had faith for certain things and not for others.

Do you know why?

Because I am human; I’m subject to the weaknesses of my clay house.

But, in regards to the previous blog post, it’s important that you understand, not everyone who believes in the Word of God will use all of their strength to see something accomplished in their life.

They believe in its veracity, but when it’s time to materialize their faith, doubt sets in. Whether it’s a little or a lot, that doesn’t matter.

Like Jesus said: “Assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt …” Matthew 21:21

There lies the greatest secret about faith: not doubting.

But how can you avoid these doubts when the time comes?

On Wednesday (28th), at night, we’ll be talking about how to eliminate the little doubts that have become stumbling blocks and delayed our achievements.

Therefore, be patient, so that you may be blessed in the Name of the Lord Jesus.