Is faith only a principle to be used in "religious" activity? Contrary to understanding, faith is used abundantly in everyday "secular" living. The strange problem of believers is a lack of faith in the promises of God, but a tremendous amount of faith in their comportment in matters of living in the world! It takes strong faith to live in this world even without Christ in your life. It is easy to use the faith principle on the things we know and see. It takes faith to get in your car and drive down the road, trusting everyone will drive on their side of the road. We do not know the vast majority of drivers and yet, "We have faith in them!" Christians have this faith too. Nevertheless, many of us cannot apply this faith, we use in the world, in the simplest matters of Scripture. Faith stops
at the door of the church. Then, in the church many become "pseudopods" of exemplifying perfection, but having evil hearts of unbelief. If you do not think this is true, please answer this one question. Why have denominations lost faith in the doctrines of Apostolic Christianity and replaced them with their faith in the doctrines of corrupt beliefs of sinful worldly ideologies? I hope all of us get this point and start using faith righteously again. The faith which pleases men in their doctrines of demons does not please God.
©Guy Calandra
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