Supernatural Faith
Supernatural Faith
Introduction
This is addressed to you, because God wants to talk to you.
“…that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection, and may share His sufferings, becoming like Him in His death, that by any means possible I may attain the resurrection from the dead.” — Philippians 3:10-11
The Power of Faith
The anointing in you is going to break your bondages. It is not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit who is on you.
A woman with an issue of blood for twelve years was healed in an instant because of her faith when she touched the hem of His garment. When a fatal plague broke out, all who saw the lifted serpent were healed. Today, He invites you to look and touch Him.
Women received their dead back through faith. Some shut the mouths of lions, commanded the sun to stand still, quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword. Out of weakness, they were made strong–valiant in battle, turning to flight the armies of the aliens. Yet beyond all these, God has prepared even greater things by faith, for our perfection.
A Call to This Generation
Every generation needs to start anew in faith. Each will have its own mountains to move and demons to cast out.
Do not be of little faith. Do not fear–for those (angels) who are with you are more than those who are with them. Chronic conditions are disappearing in the name of Jesus. The demons that had a foothold over your life are driven out. Your marriage is restored. Your debts are paid. The demons will flee your presence because of your Shepherd who leads you, because of the oil of gladness He has poured on you.
“If the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.” — Romans 8:11
Cancers will be reversed to never relapse. For you will walk by faith and not by sight.
Be the Move of God
Live a life of faith–then you start speaking the heavenly language. You do not wait for the move of God. You are the move of God.
Faith Connects Us to Eternity
St. Augustine wrote:
“We then now put faith in things done in time on our account, and by that faith itself we are cleansed… since our faith will become truth when we have attained to that which is promised us… And that which is promised us is eternal life… “And this is life eternal, that they might know Thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom Thou hast sent.” When our faith by seeing shall come to be truth, then eternity shall possess our now changed mortality.”
Faith connects us to eternity. It swallows up mortality. It allows us to put off the old man and put on the new through the Holy Spirit, so that we do not do the things we used to do.
As Smith Wigglesworth said:
“There are two kinds of faith. There is the natural faith. But the supernatural faith is the gift of God.” Today, I pray for that faith which eyes have not seen, nor ears heard.
A Final Call: ‘I Believe God’
Leonard Ravenhill once said:
“This calamitous hour in the affairs of men demands a church healthier than the one we have. This blatant manifestation of evil in the youth and in the violation of God’s commandments throughout the world calls for a faith that will not shrink.”
Can we let our prayer swords rust in the scabbards of doubt?
Shall our prayer harps hang tuneless on the willows of unbelief?
– If God is a God of matchless power and incredible might,
– If the Bible is the unchangeable Word of the living God,
– If the virtue of Christ is as fresh today as when He first made the offering of Himself after His resurrection, – If He is the one and only mediator today,
– If the Holy Spirit can quicken us as He did our spiritual fathers,
Then all things are possible today.
The seas were boiling, the winds howling, sails tearing, spars flying, stars hiding–Euroclydon was blasting. The people were cringing, crying, sobbing, sighing. One man alone was praising. All expected death–save Paul. Amidst this scene of hopelessness, Paul cried out:
“Sirs, I believe God.” — Acts 27:25
As things seem to fall apart these days, I will join Paul.
I will say in faith: “Sirs, I believe God.”
Will you join me?