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Faith is a powerful force. It always works. It is not that our faith is weak and needs strength, but without the power of patience, we ourselves stop the force of faith from working because of our negative confessions and actions.

My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
(James 1:2-4)

That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises.
(Heb. 6:12)

The power of patience is a working power. When faith has a tendency to waver, it is patience that comes to faith's aid to make it stand. The power of patience is necessary to undergird faith.

Almost everywhere you find faith mentioned in the Bible, you also find patience. Faith and patience are the power twins. Together, they will produce every time. Patience without faith has no power to call into reality the thing desired.

Faith is a powerful force. It always works. It is not that our faith is weak and needs strength, but without the power of patience, we ourselves stop the force of faith from working because of our negative confessions and actions.

Faith is the substance of things we hope for. Patience without faith has no substance.

On the other hand, faith without patience many times will fail to stand firm on the evidence of the Word that gives deed to things not seen. Jesus told Peter that He had prayed for him that his faith would "fail not."

Without the power of patience at work, we will allow sense knowledge—the things we see—to overwhelm our faith based on what the Word says rather than what the natural eye can see.

Patience undergirds faith and gives it endurance to persevere until the answer comes.

Faith is a powerful force. It always works. It is not that our faith is weak and needs strength, but without the power of patience, we ourselves stop the force of faith from working because of our negative confessions and actions.

It is our faith, and we can put it into action. It is our faith, and we can stop it from working.

Traditionally, we think of patience as knuckling under and being satisfied with whatever comes our way. That is not at all what patience is. Patience is a real force. It is to be developed. The Word says in Titus 2:2 that we are to be sound or developed in patience.

Faith is a force that is to be developed. The same scripture says that we are to be sound in faith. Patience and faith are two individual forces. They work together the way faith and love work together. All of these are different forces. They each play a different role in our Christian lives.

It is dangerous to confuse these forces and try to use one in the place of the other. For instance, the Bible says in Hebrews 11:1 that faith is the substance of things hoped for. Hope without faith has no substance.

People say, "We are hoping and praying." This sounds good, but it has no substance. In this case, hope is being confused with faith. Without the substance of faith, that kind of praying will not produce any results.

You can see that in a critical situation this would be dangerous. We need to have our thinking straightened out according to the Bible so that we can properly use these forces in their proper places and produce God's perfect will in our lives.

One of the most common traditions and mistakes in this area of believing is that trials and tribulations develop faith. Trials and tribulations do not develop faith.

The Bible says, "Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God" (Rom. 10:17). Trials and tribulations develop patience. We have already learned from the first chapter of James that this is true. The Apostle Paul says the same thing in Romans 5:3.

Faith is developed as we act on the Word of God. Hebrews 12:2 states that Jesus is the Author and Finisher, or Developer, of our faith. It does not say that Satan is the developer of our faith!

It is vitally important that we realize the difference between the developing of faith and the developing of patience. Faith should be developed on the Word of God before the trial or testing comes.

Jesus said in Luke 6:47-48 that if a man acts on His words, He likened him unto a man who builds his house on a rock. When the flood beat upon the house, the house did not fall. Notice the man had to dig deep. This is where his faith was developed.

However, the man's patience was developed during the storm. He knew his house would stand because it was built on rock. Remember how Jesus said the man built upon the rock? He acted on the Word.

Faith is developed before the trial comes. The force of patience is developed in the trial or tribulation and undergirds or keeps the door open for our faith to work and to overcome whatever has been put before us.

The definition of patience is being constant or being the same way at all times. James says in chapter one that we are to be single-minded. We must always respond or react in every circumstance of life the same way—on the Word of God.

Regardless of what may be thrown at us, we must become so Word of God-minded that we do not act in fear or doubt but always act on whatever the Word of our God says. The Word says that Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever.

Jesus has always—and will always—respond to the Word rather than to circumstances, reason or fear. This is the way that we should be. Being sound in patience is to answer every doubt and every fear with the firm assurance and confession that God's Word is true, regardless of what we feel or see.

Regardless of what storm may come our way, the Father's Word cannot fail. In that kind of atmosphere, faith is free to move and overcome whatever Satan has put in our way.


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Eagle Mountain International Church, Inc.
aka:  Kenneth Copeland Ministries

 

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Kenneth Copeland
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For the last 50 years Kenneth and Gloria Copeland have been passionately teaching Christians all over the world how to apply the principles of faith found in God’s WORD to their lives.
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