A Faithless and Perverse Generation.
A Faithless and Perverse Generation.
Exercise Your Faith or Lose Your Faith; your Choice.
And Jesus said unto them, “Because of Your Unbelief”; for verily (Truly) I say to you, “If ye have Faith as a Grain of Mustard Seed”, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; “And It Shall Remove”; and “Nothing Shall Be Impossible Unto You”. (Matthew 17:20)
They could not drive out the demon, due to Unexercised Faith.
Nothing is Impossible to us, “If We Exercise our Measure of Faith”.
Our Daily Nugget
symbolizes that “A Tiny Amount of Genuine Faith”, “Placed In God” (Exercised) possesses immense power to overcome massive obstacles (move mountains, physical and spiritual). Jesus used this metaphor to teach, it’s the Quality of Faith.
Faith - “Acting” as “Active Trust in God’s Character and Promises” rather than mere intellectual Belief.
Perverse - A “willful, deliberate” turning away from God’s Truth (The Bible), righteousness, or established moral order, often described as “crooked, twisted, or bent”. It signifies an obstinate, inner heart (mind) that “rejects divine wisdom”, leading to corrupt speech, actions, or judgment, rather than simple mistake.
The term, “ain’t nobody perfect” is way too often, due to, a “Perverse Spirit” reigning in the heart/mind of a Christian. Faith will not work for the heart/mind that is Perverse, because “They Do Not Believe In God’s Power” and have chosen worldly strength and ways over divine strength.
Daniel’s Faith, Saved Him “In” The Lion’s Den.
The Three Hebrew Boys Faith Saved them “In” the Fiery Furnace.
Ask God to “Give you the Wisdom” and “Trust” to Exercise Your Faith in every situation Today. Ask God to Save your heart/mind from being “Perverse”. A Perverse heart/mind will say, “we’re all just weak”; A Faith-Filled heart/mind says, “I Can Do ‘ALL’ Things Through Christ”; for “He Strengthens Me”.
Are you Faith-Filled Minded or Perverse Minded?
Never Fret, Stop Sinning, Exercise Your Faith, and Watch What Happens.
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