As the most precious and superior Christian, which is the peculiar way I see my humble self, I am winding up this topic with this article, bearing in mind that the biblical text provided as our referenced Scripture - is clear that it is God who produces superlative possibilities, and Christ, being the express image of His person, opens the doors of possibilities and upholds all things by the power of His word. More below!
Reference: Matthew 19:26 New International Version (NIV)
'Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."'
If what is impossible with man is possible with God, then you must function as a trinitarian Christian on earth in order to benefit from divinely-inspired experiences as well as obtain superlative possibilities. A trinitarian Christian believes that it can be done or accomplished by the Spirit, because he or she exemplifies empirical cognition or practical knowledge of who God is, by being morally and spiritually minded, which also entails the ability of their mind realm to think and reason in a divinely-activated manner, as opposed to the carnal mind. Simply put, they come to God and receive by faith.
Why must you come to God by faith? The New King James Version of Hebrews 11:6 reads,
"But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for He who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him."
In fact, based on the context of Hebrew chapter 11, we can find well-documented examples of God's own people who lived by faith and obtained the promise as a result of operating by it, and the testimony of such people can embolden us to come to the realisation of how our faith muscles have a profound effect on receiving any possibility from God. Now what kind of faith is this? It is the God-kind of faith. Zero wonder, the latter part of that Scripture reads, "for He who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him," meaning that two characteristics of this faith are:
1. A strong belief in God's presence and existence.
2. It's a faith that diligently seeks God, and receives His reward.
So this kind of faith demonstrates itself on the strength of belief that there is only one God who exists as true, and He rewards the one who pays careful, persistent, constant and close attention to Him alone, in regards to what he or she is seeking from Him. So in keeping with this faith, there must be a committed action or dedicated determination to focus all one's attention to this God while believing to receive any possibility from Him, meaning that in the process of believing to receive, even if someone else comes to suggest anything else or to direct your attention to the wrong places, you must persevere in your diligent seeking, and refuse to waver in faith by consenting to wrong suggestions and opinions, bearing in mind that indeed, God and His Word have the final authority concerning your request. Got it?
So the hour of test and trial may come to try the faith of those who have come to God, believing that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. To instantiate this verity, an unbelieving fellow or even a Christian who is not strong in faith (or whose mind is not sufficiently renewed by God's truth), could encourage a true born again Christian to seek spiritual help from a native doctor, fetish priest, spiritualist or medium, psychic, sorcerer, enchanter, conjuror, witchcraft doctor, or a cultist, and approach them for solution.
However, your strong faith in God's ability to deliver your possibilities must claim your full attention and focus it on the spiritual truth concerning your desired expectation, such that when such people say to you, "this is impossible" or "its against all hope", you'll apparently refuse to be moved, but rather, persevere in faith to the end or till you see the manifestation of that possibility from God Himself. Shalom!
Scripture Reading - Jeremiah 32:27; Mark 10:27; Luke 1:37; Philippians 4:6.
Guided Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father, I'm forever grateful that with you, all things are possible in Jesus' Name, Amen!
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