Thursday, August 3, 2017

The Fulfilment of Law of Faith

Luke 24:44-53
Romans 3:27-31
Luke 4:20-23

-Faith by itself is not an action but a confidence, therefore for faith to even have a law implies some action (or restraint from action).
-Some people you can do wonders for, but they will not accept your faith because they treasure their own. Physician heal thyself.
-We need to always check with God and not turn our faith into our deeds
-The destination of the Christian faith is so great that we need to stay tuned to get it because it is too great to reveal to us who are holding on to competing faiths
-We get a little from God, and we are to take that little and grow it, not destroy it. But when we think we have much and yet be afraid we're going to lose it.
-The methodist seeks for a method but is the faith in the method rather than the method giver

1. Certain things in our life require a fulfillment process and while we wait we work to believe further
          -Perfection being the fulfillment
2. We need God to help us understand what we already thought we knew and bring it together.
          -It's not only scripture, but its real life events and experiences
          -God starts in smallness but expects us to treat small right
3. Our faith can become tied up in ritual and Jesus was getting ready to leave his disciples. The disciples then had to turn the direction God pointed them in
         -The methodist can turn all their faith toward the method and miss the revision (bike revelation)
4. Alter call: some of us have given up on an experience we don't understand. But God intended it to work with your faith and bring it and your faith to perfection/fulfillment.
          -Peter wept bitterly

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