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The faith of God.


The Bible tells us in the book of Romans 4:17, that God calls the things which are not as though they were, this means he calls strong that which is weak, he calls full that which is empty, he calls light out of darkness. God operates by faith, and he calls us righteous, blessed, faithful, trustworthy, even when we seem to be doing the opposite of What he is calling us, and he does not change his confession of faith towards us. Faith is, this means it says I have not will have, it says I am not will be. So if God operates by faith and calls us what he would like us to become, and talks as if we already are, then we ought to call ourselves What he called us. We have to Change the way we talk and talk like him. Our responsibility in this part of the faith is to speak the same thing in consent, this means you can boldly say, I'm full of wisdom, I'm a bundle of success going somewhere to happen, I'm full of courage and strength, I'm healthy and strong. We having the same Spirit of faith, as it is written, I believed and therefore have I spoken, we also believe and therefore Speak. No wonder Paul the Apostle wrote for I am crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live yet not I, but Christ lives in me, and the life which I now live in the body, I live by the faith of the Son of God who loved me and gave himself up for me. The faith of Jesus is the faith of God, meaning God had seen us valuable enough to send his one and only Son to die for us. We are as valuable to the Father as Jesus is, how else would he pay more for less. His blood paid the equivalent value of the price, and we are that equivalent value. Nobody pays more for less, God paid more for more.


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