THE KEY TO EXPECTANT FAITH…


Genesis 18:11-14 – “Now Abraham and Sarah were old, advanced in age; Sarah was past childbearing. 12 And Sarah laughed to herself, saying, “After I am worn out, shall I have pleasure, my lord being old also?” 13 And Yahweh said to Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh, saying, ‘Shall I indeed bear a son, when I am so old?’ 14 Is anything too difficult for Yahweh? At the appointed time, I will return to you, at this time next year, and Sarah will have a son.”  LSB

As I read, prayed, and pondered the Word, the idea of faith, sight, and obedience flooded my heart.   In Genesis 18, when God told Abraham that Sarah would have a child, Sarah overheard them and laughed.

The biblical chronology reveals that she was 90 years old. In verse 12, she said to herself, “After I am worn out (90), shall I have pleasure, my lord being old also?” The angel of the Lord addressed her doubt and laughter.  Then, he asked the key question, “Is anything too difficult for Yahweh?”

That’s the KEY to everything.  That issue must be settled before the harvest of faith can be realized.

  • First, believe God can.
  • Then, believe God will.
  • As We Believe He is, then believe He will; faith blossoms, and the fruit becomes a reality.

In John Chapter 20, we see the power of seeing as a faith trigger.   Peter and John ran to the empty tomb (v.8).  John looked into the empty tomb and saw the burial clothes and the face covering in a separate place. “…after one look, he believed!”   That view exploded in his heart, and faith was released.

His heart was now conditioned to receive the message Mary Magdalene would bring.  Jesus said (v.17) that the Father was now her Father, and their Father, and their God!   The New Covenant was now in force, and salvation had come.  The new family line was birthed, and the Body of Christ was now!

Thomas doubted because he did not see. Later, when he saw, he believed. We need to see with our hearts to believe and receive.  The first issue is not believing for what we are praying for but believing that Nothing is Impossible for God!   If we believe that truth from our hearts and are totally persuaded of that, then faith rises and produces the desired fruit.  Sometimes, we think He can but are not sure He will.   We feel unworthy, so we doubt.   We leave room for failure or lack.

If we genuinely believe that nothing is impossible for God and believe He has impeccable integrity, we then expect what He says to become a manifested reality.

First, ask ourselves, “Can He Do It? Can He Be Trusted?”   If we answered Yes, then faith is the natural result.  That is one of the reasons the followers of Jesus saw miracles.  They were fully convinced God could and that He never lied.  Therefore, they lived with expectation.  We need to become people who have persuaded expectations.

I pray that the Lord will inspire you to see with your spirit, believe in your heart, and bring you fullness of faith! 

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