Pure Faith
There are moments where we can’t wait for the next day to come.
There are moments where we can’t wait for the next day to come.
In Jesus’ ministry, those who were sick were healed instantly. The multiplication of bread and fish was done in that very moment. The resurrection of Lazarus was immediate.
If we have the same Spirit of Jesus, why should we expect an answer in the future?
Of course, there are some things that do require time.
“To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck what is planted.” – Ecclesiastes 3:1-2
However, this does not mean that everything, including our basic needs, also has its determined time to come to pass.
We have to assess whether time is being elongated due to doubts. If it is, then, don’t let any more time go by. Go after it, do what needs to be done, but don’t accept the situation any longer.
How do we relieve the desperately famished in the distant future?
When 20,000 starving people had nothing to eat in the desert, Jesus commanded His disciples to give them food to eat, there and then.
How much time does a sinking ship have, if the occupants are immediately rescued?
The time it takes depends on the situation and its urgency. In other words, urgent needs require urgent answers.
Only the power of supernatural faith can bring immediate answers.
Or is this power limited to time?
Through natural faith, yes; through supernatural faith, no.
Is the God of Abraham not the same God of today?
Why wait for the future, if the urgency exists now?
Patience has its limits.
With this in mind, I invite those who are desperate to decide, and attend the Universal Church near you today.
It’s time to go for all or nothing!
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