Faith REQUIRES Belief and Confidence in the Unseen!

One of the FAM Fellowship members shared the following message from Kenneth Copeland on the private website today, which very simply, yet powerfully reminds us of the fact that faith REQUIRES us to believe and have confidence in the things we can NOT see AND the danger of relying on the things we CAN see. So I want to share it here as well, because it is such an important thing for everyone standing for marriage restoration to understand and keep in mind! Thanks for sharing this with all of us Fran! I’m sure it will bless an encourage everyone else as well! So here’s Fran’s Heart To Heart post from this morning:

The following message from Kenneth Copeland really spoke to me this morning, and I hope it will to others as well…

Evidence of a Miracle

“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
(Hebrews 11:1)
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“Don’t ever short-circuit a miracle by trying to see it in progress! So many believers do that. They’ll lay hands on someone and pray for healing or deliverance and then, when they don’t see any immediate, outward change take place, they’ll withdraw their faith and assume nothing happened.

The Lord taught me an unforgettable lesson about that once when I was in Jamaica. I was preaching to a group of about 150 people in a church that was lighted only by a single kerosene lantern. It was so dark I couldn’t see anyone’s face. All I could see was my Bible and the feet of the man right in front of me.

Suddenly I realized that I’d always depended on the facial expressions of the people to whom I was preaching to determine how my sermon was being received. Knowing what I did about faith, I knew that was dangerous. So I made a quality decision at that moment never to preach another sermon except by faith. I would not be swayed by the expressions of people.

Before that series of meetings was over, I saw just how important that decision could be. The Jamaicans, who tend to show very little expression anyway, sat through every sermon without any outward reaction at all.

One lady was completely healed of blindness during one of those meetings. She never let on that anything had taken place. She was almost rigid when she found me outside and said simply, “Brother Copeland, I was blind, but now I can see. Thank you.” That was all! A miracle had taken place, and by watching, you wouldn’t have been able to tell anything had happened at all.

Next time you’re tempted to evaluate what God is doing by the looks of things, don’t do it. Remember instead that it is faith, not appearances, that make miracles happen. It’s the only real evidence that you need!

Scripture Reading: Hebrews 11:1-13”

And here’s what Hebrews 11:1-3 says:
Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for. By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible.

And you can read this devotional online at this link, where you can also sign up to rceive devotional messages from Kenneth Copeland Ministries by email each day.

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  1. response by Dan     

    “Don’t ever short-circuit a miracle by trying to see it in progress! So many believers do that. We know God performs miracles, and we know His promises to us, so we have to wait patiently and confidently for His plan to manifest in our lives!! What a powerful God we have — one who loves us more than we can imagine.

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