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WHAT TYPE OF FAITH DO YOU HAVE?
ILLUSTRATION:
Anxiously anticipating the quite premature delivery of our triplets, I will never forget the moment that the doctor looked at me and announced, “They’re all alive!”
It was not a foregone conclusion and until that report, my wife and I were in suspense.
All of the wishful thinking—even from certified medical professionals—could not ease that suspense.
I could believe all I wanted in a successful delivery, but I had no promise to rely on, either from God or the doctors, and the intensity of my believing it had nothing to do with the state of affairs.
My confidence developed entirely on the words that the doctor uttered.
Likewise, the gospel is news because it reports a completed event.
Faith does not make something true, but embraces the truth.
1. NO FAITH—THE UNBELIEVER
2. LITTLE FAITH—THE DOUBTER
3. GROWING FAITH—THE HEALTHY SAINT
4. STRONG FAITH—THE SENIOR SAINT
5. FULL OF FAITH—THE FEARLESS SAINT
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