A
lot of people have been playing games when it comes to the Word. They
claim to be faith people in public. But, in private, they never open the
Bible at all. Then, when a time of trouble comes and they try to stand
on the Word, they fall flat on their spiritual faces.
Well, the
time for playing games is over. It’s time for us to realize that real
faith involves action. James 2:20 says faith without works [or
corresponding action] is dead.
If
you want the kind of faith that will keep you on your feet when others
are falling around you, you need to take some action where the Word is
concerned.
First, you need to study. You
can study the Word in many ways. Not only can you read it, you can dig
deeply into it with concordances, Greek/Hebrew dictionaries and other
study guides. What’s more, if you have a media player, you can walk
around half the day listening to teaching. It’s only one way of study,
but it is a powerful one.
The second thing you need to do is go
where the Word is being preached. When Romans 10:17 says “faith cometh
by hearing,” it’s talking about the preached Word.
Whenever
I start feeling surrounded by problems and I’m having trouble hearing
from God, I drop everything and find some place where I can hear the
Word preached. I’ve received more answers from God that way than I can
count. Even though the preacher may not have been preaching about
anything even remotely connected with the issue I was struggling with,
some word of Scripture would suddenly start my thoughts in a certain
direction. Then I’d realize, That’s the answer to that problem I’ve been dealing with for the past six weeks!
Third,
you need to start confessing the Word you’ve heard. Find the promise of
God that covers your situation and then declare it out loud as if it
had already come to pass in your life.
Get
serious about the Word of God. Study it. Go hear it preached. Confess
it. Become such a diligent workman that the devil himself will look at
you with fear and say, “There’s one believer who’s not playing games
anymore.”
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