"Therefore
let no man glory in men. For all things are yours." (1 Corinthians 3:21).
The latter part of the verse of
scripture above is a present-hour reality; it is not a promise. A Christian is a
possessor; he is not someone who is trying to have. This is very important, and
it is one truth you must hold on to for your faith to be as effective as it
should.
Something you need to understand
about the subject of faith is that faith is NOW. It doesn’t look forward to the
blessings of God coming to pass; it possesses. So in walking by faith, you are
not hoping or believing to have anything, for you already possess all things.
You are not expecting anything from God, for all things have been made available
to you in Christ Jesus.
Many people express hope and wonder
why there's been no change in their situation. Faith is what works; not hope.
Hope is futuristic, while faith is of the present. Hope says, "I believe
for a miracle" but faith says "I have a miracle!" There’s a
great difference between the two. You are already a believer, and that makes you
a possessor: "He that believeth…hath…!" (John 3:36). So
stop waiting for God to do something about your case; take what is yours.
Don’t wait; take your healing now.
Take that new job. That miracle you thought would happen last year but didn’t
happen, because you were "believing God" for it, failed, because
believing is not faith, and faith is not believing! Stop saying, "I
believe I will receive my healing someday," say, "I have divine
health, therefore I refuse to be sick." That’s what the Word says: "And
the inhabitant shall not say, I am sick: the people that dwell therein shall be
forgiven their iniquity" (Isaiah 33:24).
Andy Agim
Christ Realities
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