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Today is last in our series on the core values of the Christian Missionary Alliance.
And so it's the last Sunday that I'm teaching Sunday school there, for the adults and Al will take those duties back over next week.
But, you know, I really like his last core value, and it puts a ribbon on everything that we've been talking about, with all the others and kind of wraps it all up.
And the one neat little package where you see how it all fits together.
It's talking about faith-filled risk.
Did you know true?
Faith is trusting completely in God's, were you notes?
The unconditional confidence in What God Says?
Strictly off the basis of God said it.
I believe it is true because I know that God said it.
Did you know the fact is that we either trust God and what he says and we believe and do our best to follow all of his word or we don't.
Any alternative that we're left with is if we choose that, we're not going to follow God's word.
We're not going to follow what he says that means were left to trust our own intellect.
Our own instincts, our own attitudes and fee.
Which we all know from life experience can be flawed at times.
We have to realize that those are only two options you either do or you don't.
And the truth, is that our way.
Is the way of unbelief.
God's way is the way of Faith.
It's the way of Truth.
You know, the faith Illustrated in Hebrews chapter 11, which is commonly known as the faith chapter is really pretty amazing.
And if you read through there, all the different names that get throwing out, throughout that passage.
She know that I listed on there.
Yeah.
Hebrews 11:30 through 40.
There's a lot of different names.
And the unique thing about it is the common names, you would think of, you kind of have to dig a little bit into scripture to figure out, who some of them are and what they did and those sorts of things.
But what you'll see is that.
You know, it does a beautiful job of illustrating that these people took the word of God.
Risking everything.
And the truth was they did.
So without having as much knowledge as we do about what God was going to do in the future.
But you know, Faith does not ask questions or require signs or miraculous things if they really had Faith, they shouldn't need those cuz he know looking for signs and wonders and explanations things that we can understand.
That has nothing to do with faith.
Anything that requires more than God's word is doubt.
And that is not what faith is All About.
You Jesus said to Thomas and John chapter 20, verse 29 say who did not see yet believed.
Cuz Faith often requires accepting from God, that for which we can see no logic or Reason.
And that's what makes it hard for us sometimes.
But you know, I think perhaps the Supreme Mark of true faith is courage.
You know, it's not so hard to believe and follow God, when things are going well, right?
When everything and everything to follow God, that everyone around you is a Christian Life.
Your face is proved when it faces disaster when it faces trial, when it faces persecution, and it's still unwavering.
When those things don't change it, when we don't compromise, what we believe simply too.
And faith is the source of Courage.
You know, we don't have faith by having great courage.
We have great Courage by having great faith.
and some of the stories we heard in the video that we watch for Sunday school today, do a great job of explaining that
you're saying that I've heard before.
From a missionary was.
If everything's going smoothly in your life.
You might want to double-check if you're doing what God wants you to be doing at this time.
Because if everything is great smooth sailing, no opposition.
Anything you're doing most likely, you're not totally walking weird.
Cuz the harsh reality is that life is always a struggle for the believer.
Your God's way is not the world's way.
So that means, as long as we're walking around on this Earth.
If we're trying to live, we're going to meet there.
Going to oppose what we're doing because we're trying to live in a way that Is in conflict with the way that they want to live.
And you know, the only effective weapon that we have to use in that struggle.
Is faith.
And you know, the irony that comes out of all this is that often most of our struggles are caused because of that face.
So, we have to exercise our faith to be able to meet the struggle, but the struggle is caused by the faith.
It seems that were caught in this thing of.
How are we going to get through it?
But that's when we have to have faith, that God is going to help us face any of those struggles?
Hebrews chapter 11 verse, 30 says, by faith, the walls of Jericho fell down after the Israelites, had marched around them for 7 days.
They had to have some Faith to March around the walls for 7 Days.
Blowing their trumpets, didn't they?
You know 40 years have passed since they had crossed the Red Sea.
And you're really that was the last people act that we saw out of the nation of Israel as a collective.
Yeah, God had deemed their unbelief.
As a sin, so this trip that they took through the Wilderness of Sinai.
You know, really the reality is it should have taken much less than 40 weeks, but it ended up taking them for two years because the way in which their unbelief they were not allowed to enter the Promised Land.
So, they wandered around till 4:40 years until the generation that didn't believe had died off.
And then, He led them there.
It's only as Israel approaches Jericho that we begin to see them show Faith again.
You know, if you sent me think about it, the whole idea of marching around the city seven times for seven days blowing your horn.
Military from a military perspective that doesn't really make much sense.
And it really isn't going to accomplish anything.
You really have anything.
It starts to give the advantage to you can look at it.
But think about the amount of Courage.
That it took for them to do that.
Walk around the city.
Of your enemy for 7 days in a row.
Make it all these laps.
When psychologically, as you're walking, I mean it had to be embarrassing.
It had to be humiliating.
Why are we doing this?
They had the wonder they had to think we look like fools mean.
This just isn't the way that you conquer cities, right?
I mean, you don't just walk around them.
You do all these other things to conquer a city.
And here we are arguing against one of the greatest fortified cities and we're just walking around at blowing trumpets.
You know, what, what is up with this?
Did you know I'm sure the thing running through a lot of their minds had to be well, if we fight, even if we lose at least, we put up a fight right to help ourselves.
So we save face and that way, but if all we do is March around the city, a bunch of times and then they beat us.
We look like fools.
But, you know, the truth was.
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