The title of this thread is "Faith."
The Just Shall Live By His Faith - Hab.2:4
Living by faith, being a traveling vagabond, has nothing to do with a belief in religion. "It can be said that: What we are is what we do. What we do is what we feel. What we feel is what we think. What we think is what we perceive." What we perceive is the culmination of our outer object human experiences and inner subjective interpreted feeling. In our experience and interpretations we fail to comprehend the issues of life flows out of his
Christ Conscience of Spirit, [
interpretable in anyway you like] not according to man's mind of human thoughts, but by taking no thought as a personal possession. Even direct revelations [aware of thought] are not personal, they are for individual understanding of all opinions, ideas revelations already written or spoken into the ethereal for consumption of all that God is, [interpret God, or don't anyway you like] and are to be utilized to reach up for the next rung of growth for individuals and mankind.
In this realization, man find that his thoughts are not his own, and thus, for him to take thoughts as personal possession is truly an act of thievery. Thief because "the earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof, the world, and they that dwell therein."
It is written: "NOW faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." But how can man say he has faith; that he lives by that faith and; his worship of God is unrestricted when his life is filled with doubt, insecurities, aloneness, and fears? And how can any man say the thoughts he has received from the invisible hovering Spirit are personal to him when God is the Father of all creation? [Believing thoughts are personal to the individual would mean no one else could receive that thought, nor benefit from it].
How can a person truthfully utter their faith is unconditional, even when they confess Jesus is Lord,
when such as their confession be, does not come forth in the righteousness of humble obedience to that faith? Or in the knowledge of having Christ, the high priest of God after the order of Melchizedek, governing their mentality and yielding their wills to the Will of God? "Not my will, but thy will be done." Not my opinion, not my finding fault, not my judging, not my condemnations, not my accepting what they say, Not by my might, not by my power, not by my spirit but "thy will be done"?
How can men say honestly they have faith in God being able to do what He said He would do, when they do not "draw near to God with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having their hearts sprinkled from and evil conscience, and their bodies washed with pure water," when they can't even begin to fathom "God upholding all things by the word of his power"?
Men have faith in their jobs, children, wives, husbands, mother's, father's, automobiles, money, and on and on and on. But to have faith in God, to worship Him in Spirit and in truth is to understand, acknowledge, and demonstrate continuously they have submitted their hope unto the invisible hands of the divine Principled Substance, and there they have left it?
Faith then, from where this writer lives, means man's prayers and supposition submitted unto God cannot enter into their minds again. To take thought on that which one has surrendered to that which is unknown mentally means they have taken thought on that which they have placed in the hands of God, and have given up their hope and faith in God's ability to do what He said He promised He would do.
Faith is not about believing, faith is about trusting wholeheartedly. Wholehearted trust means once man has established his position in realistic hope, not optimism, he can no longer take thought, or become a victims of worry, or allow anxiety to enter into his mind. When man's mind is filled with realistic hope; with the Word of wisdom, there can be no possible, possible way for his human mentality to maintain its dominion over him; for hope to fail; for anything to exist in his life but the will and direction of "God upholding all things by the world of his power."
To worship God in Spirit and in truth; in humble obedience is to "cast not away, therefore, your confidence, which has great recompense of reward. For ye have need of patience that, after ye have done the will of God ye might received the promise.
Now the "just shall live by faith; but if a man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him." Spirit, therefore, must be the first and only vibrating energy allow to flow into, and out of man's consciousness onward, into, and through his mind, coming forth out of his mouth in the form of what he has heard from that "still small voice."
Whether atheist, religious, or doubter that what takes place in
your life according to your thinking is justified by your faith of believing whatever. And the saying for you - "The
Just Shall Live By
His Faith" - is as true for you as everyone else.
Never give power to anything a person believes is their source of strength - jufa
http://theillusionofgod.yuku.com