Exercise your DNA of faith
Develop the essence that God has placed inside your heart
24/12/2018
By: Bishop Amaury de Farias
Everyone has faith. The difference is in who invests the time to develop it or not. You may have heard comments such as "such a person has a giant faith, I want to be like her," or "their faith is too small." How do you measure someone's faith since it is something immaterial and we can not play? There is no rule for this. Is faith measured by the number of targets one conquers, by his perseverance? The size of your faith is what matters least, it may be tiny as a mustard seed or as tall as a building, what counts in the end is to possess it and put it into practice. Keeping the faith is not enough, it is necessary to have a plan to exercise it, to set goals and to go up, to conquer.
"It was proposed to seek God in the days of Zechariah, who was wise in the visions of God; in the days when he sought the LORD, God made him to prosper. "2 Chronicles 26: 5
The book of 2 Chronicles portrays the story of a very young king who at the age of 16 already had the responsibility of ruling a people. His lack of due experience did not exempt him from making decisions. In order not to "change his feet by the hands," he turns to the Lord and begins to seek the presence of God in order to have inspiration in the role of leader and Zechariah stands out to help him spiritually, a man with vision and wisdom. Whoever has vision, prospers. Whoever has a vision of heaven, overcomes any difficulty. Seek the Lord and He will teach you every step in the direction of your victory. God bless your day!
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