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Sunday, August 3, 2025

Dare to Move: Faith in Action


“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” — Hebrews 11:1 (KJV)

The Greek word for faith, pístis (πίστις), means assurance or confidence. It speaks of a deep conviction—an unwavering trust in what God has spoken, even when your eyes cannot yet see it.

Faith has the power to pull your expectations from the realm of the Spirit into physical reality. But here’s the key: faith isn’t passive. Faith works. It moves. It dares.

Too often, we speak about faith as though it’s a feeling or a vague hope. But true faith is neither lukewarm nor stagnant. It demands action. If you believe, you must be willing to take a step—even when the outcome isn’t guaranteed.

Consider this: If you're praying for a godly husband while maintaining multiple ungodly relationships, what exactly are you exercising faith for? That one of them will propose? That isn’t faith—that’s wishful thinking. Faith involves letting go of the counterfeit so God can step in with the real.

Faith creates room for divine interference. God often waits for us to move before He moves. When you step out, God steps in. It’s in your obedience and courage that miracles are born.

In these times, we must regularly exercise our faith, so it grows stronger for the bigger things ahead. The size of what you receive in prayer is often determined by the strength of your faith.

So, dare to move. Hit that wall of limitation. The crack you see forming is proof that breakthrough is on the way. That barrier is about to fall, and what you've prayed for will be handed to you.




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