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Practical Lessons for Understanding the Word of God

In the School of Faith


Part 6: Walking in Faith
KEY PASSAGE: Genesis 12:1-10 | SUPPORTING SCRIPTURE: Genesis 16:1-5; 22:1-5 | Joshua 24:2-3 Isaiah 64:4 | Matthew 7:7; 28:19 | Mark 16:15 | John 3:36 | Ephesians 2:8-9

SUMMARY:
The Christian life is a walk of faith.
From the moment you become a believer, you enter the school of faith because, from that point on, the Fathers goal is to teach you to trust in Him. Therefore, in order to live effectively and grow in your relationship with Him, you must have confidence that Godthe Sovereign Lord of the universewill do exactly what He says and fulfill every single promise Hes made to you. This is why Jesus said, Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you (Matt. 7:7). The Father has awesome blessings for you, but you must know that He cares for you enough to provide them. Unfortunately, believers will sometimes miss Gods best in life simply because they do not trust Him. We get caught up in our circumstances and wonder why difficulties occur. However, when we realize that ups and downs are a natural part of maturing as Christians, we will continue to grow and progress in our faith.

land which I will show you; and I will make you a great nation, and I will bless you (Gen. 12:1-2). It was an incredibly difficult commandAbraham was to leave his family and everything he had ever known to go to a place he had never seen. Although Abrahams faith was severely tried, we know that he remained devoted to God even when everything appeared contrary to the Lords covenant with him. And the Father blessed him beyond measurefulfilling every promise. Yes, Abraham failed at times and had doubts like we do. He wasnt perfect. This is the reason he is an excellent example of what it means to live a vibrant life of faith. We all experience faith failures, but if we pick ourselves up and renew our trust in the Lord, we will see Gods promises to us fulfilled as this patriarch did. Thankfully, Abraham also demonstrates what is necessary for remaining confident in the Fathers provision. These five requirements are as follows:

Requirement 1: Learn to Listen to God


The Lord is speaking to each of us individually just as He did with Abraham. But if we do not learn to listen to Him, how will we ever have a relationship with Him? The first question we should ask is How does the Father communicate with us? He does so primarily through His Word and prayer. As we read the Bible daily, He shows us how to handle the issues that concern us. However, He may also communicate through other people, sermons, Christian books, songs, and circumstances. In fact, He will move heaven and earth to show us His will when we seek His face. The key is to begin
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SCRIPTURAL PRINCIPLES:
The Father of Our Faith
Abraham is known by this title because of his inspiring and historic trust in God. Although he grew up in a pagan land and knew nothing about Yahweh, he obeyed when the Lord called him (Josh. 24:2-3). God said, Go forth from your country, and from your relatives and from your fathers house, to the

each day by praying, Father, if You have anything to say to me, please speakIm listening. Though there may be times when Gods directions do not make sense to us, be assured that He would never tell us to do anything that contradicts Scripture.

Requirement 5: Learn to Acknowledge, Repent, and Profit from Faith Failures


We all make mistakes and fail to rely on God at times. We run ahead of His timing, trying to invent our own solutions to the problems we face, or achieve the desires of our hearts in our own ways. Although there are certainly consequences for this, we must never imagine that the Father gives up on us. The Lord never turned His back on Abraham, and He will not forsake us either. However, God will continue to try our faith until we are able to trust Him with everything we love in life. Therefore, instead of merely regretting our failures, we should acknowledge them, repent of our unbelief, and make every effort to avoid such mistakes in the future.

Requirement 2: Learn to Obey God


As you and I grow in our relationships with the Father, we learn by trial and error how crucial it is for us to do exactly as He tells us. In fact, once we hear the Lords direction, our best course of action is to submit to His commands fully and immediatelyno matter what it costs us because obedience to God always brings blessings. As we mature, we also discover that when we attempt to take shortcuts or circumvent Gods plan, we get ourselves into trouble. This is because partial obedience is disobedience, which always brings terrible consequences.

CONCLUSION:
Do you have confidence that God will fulfill every promise Hes made to you? Do you trust Him to lead you in the best possible path for your life? Are you willing to put those you love most in His capable hands? I hope you can answer yes to these questions because from the moment you become a believer, you entered the school of faith for this very purposeto trust Him more. Friend, dont miss Gods best in life because of fear. Grow in your relationship with the Father by listening to, depending on, waiting on, and obeying Him. And when you fail, learn from your mistakes. Remain devoted to the Lord even when everything appears contrary to what He has promised you, certain that He is trustworthy and will keep His promises to you. Because you cannot lose when you trust Him, and there is no substitute for faith in the life of a believer.

Requirement 3: Learn to Depend on God


The more closely we walk with the Father, the more we understand how perfectly He leads us. This is why God will sometimes only show us where to go one step at a timeso we will rely upon Him completely. When this happens, we may become frustrated or impatient with our progress and begin to doubt. However, when we do so, we show that we dont truly trust and depend on God. As a result, we begin to feel we must handle things on our own and pull away from Him. This is always a mistake. Instead, we must constantly remain in complete dependence upon the Father, which is the position of ultimate safety.

Requirement 4: Learn to Wait Upon God


Time is a tool in Gods hand, and its passing will either strengthen our faith or undermine it, depending on how we respond. Take note because Scripture is clear: God . . . acts in behalf of the one who waits for Him (Isa. 64:4). No matter how many days, weeks, months, or years pass, the Lord will still keep His promises to you. Trust is all He requires of His children.

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