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Old 05-18-2012, 04:25 PM
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Re: Growing Faith

My wife joined the church only a year ago, recieved the Holy Ghost last year shortly after. Even though I had a lifetime of experience to share with her, she never had enough faith in God to tithe and trust Him with the outcome.

Two months ago she felt to start tithing. Since then we have went from living paycheck to paycheck to having money in our accounts at any given point in time. Our business has picked up more clients in the last two months than we did all last year. Plus money has come in from unexpected sources.

Now she tithes faithfully, on everything, and the blessings are still coming back to us.

So my question is this. Even though she heard the Word concerning tithing and putting our faith in God to provide, it wasn't until she exercised that faith did she see and believe God would be faithful in return. Is this not an example of exercising ones faith and it growing?

(To those against tithing, please don't start that discussion here, its not the point of the thread)
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Old 05-18-2012, 08:20 PM
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Re: Growing Faith

Seems like common sense Scott.

(And congrats on the business!)
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Old 05-19-2012, 03:57 AM
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Seems like common sense Scott.

(And congrats on the business!)
Yeah


but

common sense aint scripture.

(thanks, if we get any busier we may have to stop tithing for a while )
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Old 05-28-2012, 10:31 PM
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Re: Growing Faith

This is from pages 8 and 9 of the May 2012 Word of Faith Magazine distributed by Kenneth Hagin Ministries. It is a message by Craig W. Hagin.

Listen to This..... Again
by Craig Hagin

According to Webster’s New World Dictionary, faith is “unquestioning belief.” From this definition we can see that anytime we begin asking when, how, or why, we are no longer in faith. Faith never wonders whether something will happen.

No matter what is going on around us, faith never gives up. It always steadfastly believes. It doesn’t matter if we’ve sunk in the mud up to our chin and can barely breathe. Faith says, “I’m coming out. Through Christ, I’m victorious.”

But all too often when we start sinking, instead of standing strong, we begin questioning. “Why, Lord?” “When, Lord?” And God is saying back to us, “Believe. Only believe. All things are possible to those who believe” (Mark 9:23).

Strong faith will get us through any situation. The question is, how do we develop faith that never gives up? It’s not that hard. The answer is found in Romans 10:17: “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing, and hearing, and hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.” You may be thinking, “Your Bible has a lot more ‘hearings’ in it than mine does.” Not really. In the Greek, the word translated hearing signifies continuous action. Faith, therefore, is developed by hearing something again and again and again. Just because we’ve heard something one time doesn’t mean we have faith.

This is where people often miss it. Once they’ve heard a message on something, they think they’ve got it. Then the next time the minister preaches on that subject, they turn their hearing off. They may be sitting in church and looking directly at the minister, but they aren’t hearing a word that is being said. They think, “I know this. I’ve heard that before.”

However, when we look at their lives, we can see that they’re sick, their needs aren’t met, and they’re in turmoil. Although they’ve heard the Word, they’re not living it. They might “know” the Word, but they’re not doing it. That Word has never dropped down into their hearts or they wouldn’t have the problems they’re having.

Faith is the foundation of our belief system. And how firm our foundation is depends on how deep it’s been dug. Have you ever noticed that when a skyscraper is being built, the foundation goes deep into the ground? The taller the building, the deeper the foundation.

Jesus told the story of two men—one who built his house on a rock and another who built his house on the sand. When the storm came, the house built on the sand couldn’t withstand the pounding of the wind and the waves. Only the house built on the rock was able to weather the storm. (See Matthew 7:24–27.)

The same is true in our lives. When we dig deep into the Word of God and continually get it into our hearts, we’ll be able to stand no matter what happens. God’s Word is our rock, and it doesn’t roll when the storms of life buffet us. It is our firm foundation.

That’s why it’s so important for us to continually build our faith. Whether we hear God’s Word preached, or read and study the Bible for ourselves, or listen to recorded sermons, it’s vital that we feed constantly on the Word.
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Old 05-29-2012, 02:35 PM
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Re: Growing Faith

I can not agree with his dictionaries definition of faith, at least not completely. We believe that the sun shall rise because it has risen in the past. We believe that God will take us through because He has already done so in the past. We know He heals, because we have seen and heard of His miraculous power. Faith is the ability to believe in spite of the evidential circumstances.
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