What do we mean by faith?
Faith is simply defined as believing and trusting what you don't see or expect to see. Faith works in different ways and every individual has his own unique way of defining faith and how he feels it is. When we have faith In God, it means that we defend solely on him for our daily needs, spiritual and physical blessings. By my personal research; every aspect of man's life depends on his faith, ether spiritually or physically. No matter what the situation might be, you can attain every intent without so much drawbacks once faith is applied. In fact, faith is more than a fulcrum in physics when it comes to life achievements and accomplishments.
How Faith and Trust Works
As I've said earlier, faith works in many different ways depending on individual's ability to trust, lifestyle etc. Faith works with trust as engine. Let's put it like this; faith without trust is like blog without content or like a car without engine -- anyone you choose is great since it is based on individuality. Trust means to believe totally without an alternative or plan B in mind. You don't trust your problem to me only after all the channels have failed so badly. A faith with Trust means to depend only on God knowing he's able, regardless on how long it'll take -- DON'T make a plan B after you've prayed, keep meditating on it and believe God.
Faith and Obedience.
Faith without Trust is like a blog without content, but faith without obedient is worser. Lets just put it like this; faith without Obedience is like a Fake Blog or Faith Without Obedience Is like a Toy car -- no use. Truly, this is not a joke; Faith that does not obey God is not faith. Faith is your response in obedience to God's will and purpose for you.
Is there a weak faith?
You are either a man of faith or faithless man; there is nothing like a weak faith. For a faith as small as a grain of mustard seed is all that is needed to move any immovabable mountain. In this case, weakness of faith comes from lack of trust and obedient or you did not understand what it means by promise of God.Does God answers every prayer?
Well, it depends! In my own understanding and personal experience, God answers on a condition. Our God is a perfect God and He won't give you something that will harm you or destroy the divine purpose of your life. When you feel like your prayers are not being answered check yourself -- there must be a reason for everything. Consider that He plans the best for His people and always likes to do His works in a different way, out of man's imagination. Just Learn to wait and assume a greater outcome from your patience.
Why do my Prayers Delay?
God's time is the best but man is always in a hurry. Prayers are never delayed, our God is perfect God. Thus, he don't delay prayers, is either you don't TRUST or don't OBEY. Divine achievements works with the will of God, once you ask for freedom (either by action, complaining or direct prayer) then you are alone. Good's time is the best and the best is still the best.
How to Pray
I could have write this subtopic as "how I pray" but it will look so personal while am trying to teach something. Pray earnestly -- invite God to teach you how to pray. This is what I did -- First, I asked him to teach me how to pray and he did. With one single dose of complete-faith (faith+trust+obedience) and numerous moments of prayer will move God into action. If you pray, don't scatter your prayer or cycle around the request. Since you have a definite request, go straight to the payer point, tell Him what you want.
This people should be your models; the two blind men in Matthew 9 v 27-30.
When to pray?
Everytime.In the morning, don't talk to anyone without talking to your helper. After breakfast, go lock yourself and do the same thing. You should be meditating on your needs and praying whenever possible. Less prayer means depriving yourself from God's help and blessings. Wake up in the middle of the night and pray for sometimes -- earnest prayer. Thus how to get god to help you with just faith, trust and obedient.
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