Thursday, April 10, 2014

Really trusting?



Jesus said, "Fear not! Only believe!" (Luke 8:30). Why did He use the word "only?" Well, at birth God has given to every human being the ability to believe – just watch a little child. It is simple. When you are hungry, only eat. When you are thirsty only drink. When you are tired only sleep. And when you need a miracle from God, Jesus opens His arms and says “only believe”. You got it! Practice it. God bless you. REINHARD BONNKE

It's simple but hard to do, our pragmatic religion's  philosophies do not allow for faith, in such a way we say it but can we do it?, casting off doubt, excuses, fear, and second guessing, become traps in growth and resort to human make shift models which try to mirror a real faith.. That's all very cultural, the idea of weakness is perceived as wisdom today so is not knowing, assuming we can not know is what Christ never endorsed 1 Corinth 1-4, the mind of who? which does not name doubt fear and unknowings but certainty and ability and the means to be aware of the things to come..Spirit led is  not phycology 101, or the twisted ideologies of natural man and his trends.

 As is  skepticism can,  we can know much more. A tool into mere human philosophy Unmasking faith so it's free to operate is not a traditional event it requires pulling away from doubt and fear and ignorance  into living relationship nurtured by faith connection and awareness. All of which take time to grow and know what it is to know."You have to go through it to know it", what Jesus was all about. h e goes with you and knows you through it.


Something we do is to take the time to know our God, a relationship is not philosophy that's man made and twists things for it's liking what Paul warned about in the Acts as he does in other letters and Peter is riddled with faith. One might say the Spirit of God is the quantum side of what we can not see but are well connected into so mudding the water with human fallacies  blurr the path way.


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