Is Your Faith Working?
Let me ask you the most uncomfortable question a believer can be asked, and let me ask it plainly: Is your faith working?
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Let me ask you the most uncomfortable question a believer can be asked, and let me ask it plainly: Is your faith working?
Is Your Faith Working? Learn More »
When we examine the biblical evidence collectively, a clear theology of prayer emerges. Prayer is not an add-on feature for religious people. It is the operating system of the Kingdom of God. Every major movement of God in Scripture was preceded by, accompanied by, or released through prayer.
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God has chosen to partner with His people in the execution of His purposes. He does not bypass us. He involves us. Prayer is the mechanism of involvement. When we pray, we align our will with His will, and that alignment releases heaven’s action.
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Tears Have Weight in Heaven — God said, “I have seen your tears.” Hezekiah’s weeping was not weakness. It was worship. Tears are the language of a heart that has run out of words but has not run out of faith.
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There is a principle that the modern Church desperately needs to recover: your breakthrough may be connected to your intercession for someone else.
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Pray without ceasing. This is one of the shortest verses in the Bible, yet it carries one of the most staggering implications: heaven expects the believer to live in a state of continuous communion with God.
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Some believers have strong exposure to the word but weak spiritual transfer. They can repeat verses when life is calm, but when trouble hits, they don’t speak the Word; they speak panic. They can agree with sermons intellectually, but their mouth does not consistently testify of faith. That is often because the Word has not moved from the surface level (mental contact) to the root level (heart possession).
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Many believers sincerely love God, attend church, and hear the Word often—yet when pressure comes, their mouth doesn’t release Scripture, faith, or spiritual language. Instead, what comes out is fear, frustration, compromise, anger, unbelief, or the vocabulary of the world.
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How many times have you heard it? “Just believe.” “Have faith.” “Trust God.” These phrases roll easily off pulpits and through prayer lines. But if you have ever stood in the midnight hour, gripping a promise that seems impossible, you know the tension: Jesus commands us to believe, but how do you believe when everything around you say otherwise?
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