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    The High Cost of Wavering Faith

    The High Cost of Wavering Faith
    Deuteronomy 1:19-40
    God has given believers personalities, abilities, and spiritual gifts which will equip them to accomplish His specific plans for their lives. But each one must choose to step out in faith and obedience. At times the Lord challenges us to do something that seems beyond our ability, but if we back off, we’ll miss His awesome blessings.
    Let’s learn from the Israelites who made several choices that led to unbelief, resulting in a lifetime of aimless wandering. They . . .
    • Listened to the wrong voices. To walk obediently with the Lord, we need to guard ourselves from being swayed by those who don’t understand the greatness of our God. Not only that, but we must also learn to recognize the lies of Satan. He wants us to become ineffective, accomplishing little for the kingdom of God.
    • Relied on human perspective. At times trusting God conflicts with human reasoning. But those who choose to trust Him—even when the external evidence points to an impossibility—will find that He is bigger than any obstacle.
    • Let feelings overcome faith. Perhaps the biggest hindrances to obedience are fear and inadequacy. An internal focus is a trust killer. The way to overcome our feelings is to rely on the Lord and His promises. He will equip us for whatever He calls us to do.
    Every challenging call to obedience is a fork in the road of our lives. To go the way of unbelief will lead to a lifetime of regret and aimless wandering, but to courageously trust God and do what He says will result in the greatest blessing of your life. The choice is yours.
    Dr. Stanley

    #2
    Amen!

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      #3
      Amen

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        #4
        Amen and thanks for posting

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          #5
          Thanks Bro. Bill

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            #6
            Good one, Amen!

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              #7
              Good read as always. thank you sir. if only we got the number of responses on these posts as others

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                #8
                Originally posted by ckamp52 View Post
                Good read as always. thank you sir. if only we got the number of responses on these posts as others
                I think that also, but I truly feel that God puts the devotionals in the front of the ones who He wants

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                  #9
                  This is a good one given all the biblical debate/opinion that's been bouncing around the message boards recently! Not being thankful/content is another one we struggle with like the Isrealites did. At least I do.

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