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How do you keep your faith in the midst of problems?
How To Keep Your Faith Up—Even When Life Is Difficult
- Pray. Ask God, the universe, or whatever higher force you believe in for the strength to love to your full potential.
- Be generous to others.
- Get inspired.
- Surround yourself with people you admire.
- Get the ball rolling first thing in the morning.
Do you have faith in God in difficult times?
Second Corinthians 5:7 tells us it can be difficult to trust God during uncertain times, but as believers we know that His ways are not our ways, and He will ultimately work all things for good (Isaiah 55:8-9, Romans 8:28). Having faith in difficult times can allow you to find peace in God’s presence.
What does it look like to put your faith in God?
Putting faith in God might look like you obeying what God asks you to do and even when it feels like you won’t have enough money, trusting that God will provide for your needs. We needed new windows, but we did not have the money.
Why should I Have Faith in the Lord?
The reasons you can have strong, unshakeable faith in God are: You can cast all my cares on God, no matter how large, no matter how bone-crushing, because you know that He is all-powerful and all-loving. If God was only one of those things (almighty or loving), you couldn’t have faith in the Lord.
Is faith in God random?
Faith in God is not random. Rather, it is attached to the concrete, unbreakable, you-can-stake-everything-on-them, promises of God. Charles Spurgeon said this: You can’t out believe God and God has never out-promised himself. If God promised it, you can stake everything on it.
Is it possible to have unshakeable faith in God?
No, unshakeable faith in God is based on the very character of God. Scripture tells us that God is all-powerful. It also tells us that God is good and wise and full of love. When you blend the omnipotence and goodness and wisdom and love of God, you end up with a God who is worthy of trust and praise and adoration.