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For taking your time to study remain blessed. LIVING BY FAITH SUNDAY APRIL 30 TEXT: ROMANS 1: 16-17 Key verse: “Now faith in the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” Hebrews 11:1 Faith entails believing in God. Faith is to pray and believe that God has answered your prayer. Faith defeats doubt, fear or timidity and unbelief. Therefore, any form of faith that does not produce true love, righteousness and holiness by believing on the Lord Jesus in a dead faith. True faith will help us to set our affection on things above, not on earth. For we are dead and our life is hid in Christ Jesus. Without faith, nobody can receive salvation. For, we are saved by grace through faith not of works lest any man should boast. If you are not saved, exercise faith and be saved, for grace has paid the price for you to be saved. We are sanctified by faith when we pray and ask God to sanctify us by the blood of Christ. It is a definite Christian experience and you can receive a new heart instantaneously. We live a Christian life by faith, for it is written the just shall live by faith. By faith we receive the baptism of the Holy Ghost, The evidence of faith in the life of a believer is the habit of praying without ceasing. You cannot say you have faith when you don’t have a prayer life. Another evidence of faith is good works, for faith without work is dead. There are people that claim that they have faith and believe in Jesus but they are living in active sin (immorality, darkness, worldliness, and idolatry) when you profess of who having faith yet you pray with crucifix or rosary, holy water, anointing oil, handkerchief and apron, such faith is idolatry. Faith in God makes us more than conquerors through Christ. We defeat Satan and his cohorts using the weapon of faith. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds. We can exercise faith in the name and blood of Jesus and the word of God. Thought for the day: If your faith is as small as a mustard seed, you will move mountains. Song for the day: I believe, Yes Lord I believe, It is well with me Bible reading for the day: 2 Samuel 23-24; Luke 22:31-53 #horemow.

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