As we wind up our 90-DAY FAITH CHALLENGE the faith scripture is Philippians 4:19-20, And my God will liberally supply (fill until full) your every need according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus. 20To our God and Father be the glory forever and ever. Amen . He is our provider in all things. Not only finances but in relationships, family, health, and joy.
One family had health problems in 2017 and their medical insurance doubled in 2018. So, January brought not only double medical insurance payments, but resident insurance and car insurance along with all the normal utilities. When the first bill came in for January, they prayed, “Lord, there is no way we can see that we can pay all these bills this month. So, we give them to you because you are our Provider.” Within about 10 days, checks began arriving in the mail. First, $250 and then $400! The Lord of Hosts was generously providing according to His riches in glory for them to pay all their bills!
The Lord is not a respecter of persons. So what He did for one of His children, He will do for you! Honor the Lord in all your ways, put your trust in Him, and then wait with great expectation to see what He will do!
We are amazed at how the Lord has blessed us and increased our faith during this time. Just because our challenge is finished, do not stop seeking Him daily by reading the Word and talking to Him in prayer. Do not stop expecting Him to move on your behalf. Do not stop praising Him for the little blessings and the huge blessings He bestows upon you! Go beyond this 90-Day Challenge and make everyday a challenge to honor, praise, worship, and grow closer to the God Most High!
In Hebrews 11:1 of “The James Moffatt translation of the Bible”, faith is defined as follows: “Now faith means that we are confident of what we hope for, convinced of what we do not see.”
As we release our faith for supernatural miracles and provision, we must be confident that God is a miracle-working God and able to perform the thing we hope for.
We must be convinced that He is the God of the impossible, the God of no failure and the God of limitless power. We must be confident, He is the same God who delivered Daniel from the lion’s den, the same God who parted the Red Sea, the same God who raised Jairus’s daughter from the dead, and the same God who raised Jesus from the dead.
Acts 14:8-10 NKJV states, “And in Lystra a certain man without strength in his feet was sitting, a cripple from his mother’s womb, and had never walked. This man heard Paul speaking. Paul observing him intently and seeing that he had FAITH to be healed, said with a loud voice “Stand up straight on your feet!” And he leaped and walked.”
As I look at this scripture, I observed that this miracle took place in the town of Lystra. (The name Lystra means ransomed or set free .)
This man was without strength and was born crippled having never walked. He needed to be ransomed or set free. Before hearing the man of God, he did not have the faith or confidence to hope that he could ever walk. He was not convinced of what he did not see.
When Paul spoke the word of the Lord in Lystra, the lame man listened intently. His spirit man was awakened. Hope was stirred and faith arose in his heart. He gained the confidence to receive a miracle.
What heightened his faith? It was the preached Word of God. Romans 10:17 says, “So then faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.” As we continue to hear, read and study the Word of God, our faith will arise to the level of believing we can be ransomed or set free from whatever situation or circumstance we are facing. We will be convinced of the bigness or our God and confident of the fact that He is the God of all power. Let faith arise!
The third and final part of our 90-Day Faith Challenge will focus on releasing our faith for supernatural miracles and provision.
Faith for supernatural miracles and supernatural provisions falls under the category of spiritual gifts. The Amplified Bible Interpretation calls this, “Special endowment of supernatural energy” (See 1 Corinthians 12:9-10). We see examples of this in II Kings 4:1-7 with the Prophet Elisha and the widow. Also, we can look at Matthew 14:15-21, where Jesus supernaturally feeds 5,000 families.
Whether we need a miracle of provision or some other kind of miracle, we first need to seek God for supernatural faith, also called special faith. In our desire and quest for miracles and more, we need to remember that we ourselves cannot make anything happen. It is God who decides who He will use, and what miracles will occur.
Regarding miracles of provision, should be noted the receiver in the biblical examples shown before-gave God something to work with. The widow in II Kings gave some oil. Jesus in Matthew, multiplied loaves of bread and fish.
It is a true saying that, “Before something comes down, something must first go up.” In the case of the believer, God wants foremost, that our lives and “bodies must be offered up as a living sacrifice …” (Romans 12:1). This includes our prayers and our financial offerings.
When we do these things with clean hands and a pure heart; our changes of seeing the miracles we long for, will be within reach.
David L. Taylor
The decisions you make today will impact your life tomorrow. To hear and obey God's voice is one of the most important disciplines to practice in our spiritual life. It will lead to a happy and fulfilled future. In these perilous times, the believer must desire to hear from God. Oftentimes, God's voice has to contend with other voices such as the media, entertainment, political biases, even our enemy, satan. The key is to discern who is speaking so that you will learn to make wise choices.
God speaks in many ways. If you are unfamiliar with hearing God's voice, may I share two basic ways He speaks? First and foremost, God speaks through His Holy Word. God's Word is His will or a blueprint design for your life. As you commit to a daily practice of reading the scriptures, you will find His Word will become alive and the answers you are seeking will be revealed. May I suggest that you pray before you read the Bible. Sit or kneel in His presence waiting with anticipation to hear His voice. He will begin to give you a clear insight step by step of how to respond to a particular situation in your life.
A second way God speaks to you is through the Holy Spirit. As a believer, the Holy Spirit lives and abides within you. Have you ever had a major decision that required an immediate answer and you did not know what to do or where to turn? Find a quiet place and take a five-minute praise break to give God thanks in advance for hearing you and suddenly dispatching angels to send you the answer. After you receive the answer, you will sense an inner peace that everything will be all right.
Be diligent to hear and obey God's voice. It will keep you from experiencing many disappointments in life. As you continue to grow and mature in God, you will discover the wonderful things He has for you. Apostle Paul sums it up with these words found in I Corinthians 2:9, But it is written: "Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him."
Reference - Shepherd, Linda Evans. When You Don't Know What to Pray . Revell, Grand Rapid, MI 49516-6287, 2010, Pg. 164.
In a world where change is constant , everything seems to be shaking, and nothing remains the same, we need a stabilizer. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines stabilizer as "fixed, unwavering, enduring and steady." With this in mind, the only fixed and unmovable thing today is the word of God found in the Holy Bible. This life-changing book, written centuries ago by men of God, who wrote as they were moved by the Holy Spirit, has impacted and revolutionized millions of people's lives. It the same eternally and is the rock on which we can stand!
The best selling romance and mystery books will never be as exciting and edifying as reading the word of God. Maybe you have been praying and seeking the Lord for years concerning your desire for a husband. God hears and He will answer according to His will. You will find encouragement and hope in reading the book of Ruth. This love story unfolds as the widow Naomi, discourages her daughter-in-law, Ruth, from going with her to the land of Judah after her husband and sons died. However, Ruth is committed to Naomi and her God. Because of her faithfulness to her mother-in-law, she finds favor with a wealthy landowner, named Boaz, and becomes his wife. When we put God first in every area of our life, He is faithful to bless us.
If you are in a troubled marriage, you may relate to Jacob's first wife, Leah, in the book of Genesis. Coerced into a loveless marriage by her father, Laban, and hated by her sister Rachel, she feels trapped and alone. Yet, Yahweh looks upon her distress, opens her womb and blesses her with children.
Other answers found in the word help with the problems of today's society. Are your teenagers rebellious and disobedient? Encourage them to read the first chapter of Proverbs, the book of wisdom. Remind them that the path they choose may result in life or death. Illness seems to be everywhere. It is not God's will for His children to be sick. He has promised us healing and good health. In the Gospel of Luke, God shows us many manifestations of His divine healing. If you are suffering from a disease that seems incurable or have received a negative report from the doctor, take another look at the promises of God and begin to receive your healing.
Jesus declares in Luke 4:4, " It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God." May we encourage you to read the Word of God daily. It is the book of Life!