Note to Soul

Our Faith Doesn’t Move God,

Our faith doesn’t move God, for He has already moved. Our faith moves us to align with His move – causing us and Him to move as one.

God moved and accomplished it all two thousand years ago on the cross. Every curse of sickness, poverty, and brokenness was nailed and covered in Jesus’ precious blood.

Jesus chooses to lay himself down to suffer for us, to be broken, and take upon Himself every sickness and poverty so we don’t have to suffer. We can walk in divine wholeness in every area of our lives through His sufferings. (Isaiah 53:4-6) 

He who is righteous knowing no sin became sin, so we who were sinners may become righteous. (2 Corinthians 5:21)

Jesus overcame the world so we may become overcomers – living a victorious life in every area of our lives. (John 16:33)

He went into the depths of Hades and took the key of death so we may live for eternity, ruling and reigning with Him and our Heavenly Father. Scripture (Revelation 1:18)So our faith doesn’t move God, for He has already moved. He has already done His part, giving us the victory.

What an agonizing situation I am in! So who has the power to rescue this miserable man from the unwelcome intruder of sin and death?[(Romans 7:24)

But we thank God[a] for giving us the victory as conquerors through our Lord Jesus, the Anointed One.[b](1 Corinthians 15:57)

Our faith moves us to line ourselves with Him to enforce the victory, for He has already given us the authority to do so.

Now you understand that I have imparted to you my authority to trample over his kingdom. You will trample upon every demon before you and overcome every power[a] Satan possesses. Absolutely nothing will harm you as you walk in this authority.20 However, your real source of joy isn’t merely that these spirits submit to your authority, but that your names are written in the journals of heaven and that you belong to God’s kingdom. This is the true source of your authority.”

21 Then Jesus, overflowing with the Holy Spirit’s joy, exclaimed, “Father, thank you, for you are Lord Supreme over heaven and earth! You have hidden the great revelation of this authority from those who are proud, those wise in their own eyes, and you have shared it with these who humbled themselves. Yes, Father. This is what pleases your heart: to give these things to those who are like trusting children. (Luke 10:19-21)

Faith puts us in the shadow of His wings, doing all to stand; trust Him with all our hearts; causes us to look more like Jesus, be Spirit-led as His sons/daughter, to labor into rest.

Faith doesn’t move God; it forces us to move toward Him. 

Faith pleases Him, for He wants His children to become more like Him. When He created the world, He called things that weren’t as though they were through His spoken Word. He instructs us to do the same – to create our environment by using our tongues, saying phrases with the power of His words with faith from the belief in the depth of our hearts.

No, faith doesn’t move God; it pleases Him. Faith moves us to look, talk, and smell like Him, so the enemy can’t discern it’s us but mistake us for Him and flee.

Many are not living a victorious life because of sitting and waiting for God to move, not understanding He already has.

It’s our turn to move – saturating ourselves in His oil of His Word, allowing it to transform our way of thinking and the beliefs in our hearts.

We are to allow His oil of the Word to saturate us into His mighty warriors – from victims to victorious. 

Faith doesn’t move Him but pleases Him as He watches us become His mighty Warriors.

Mighty Warriors – His Warrior Bride – to ride along aside Jesus our King, destroying the enemy’s works. 

No, my beloved friend, our faith doesn’t move God, for He has already moved. Our faith moves us. 

God already moved with faith, believing we would walk by faith to become one with Him. 

Through our free will, we chose this day and every day whom we will serve. We must stop making excuses and listening to the enemy’s lies – God’s Word tells us the truth about ourselves. Stop pointing fingers at others, including God, and point the finger at ourselves.

If we aren’t experiencing a victory in life, it’s not because we don’t have faith to move God as He already moved; it’s because there is no development in our dedication of faith to move us.

I used to operate in a belief that my faith moves God until I learned of how He has already moved for me, and He is waiting for my move through the free will He gave me.

The belief that faith moves God is due to the lack of understanding of how God has already moved. 

There is an undercurrent mindset of pointing to others as the problem and not to oneself as the problem – taking responsibility for one’s decision. They point to God, saying He needs to move when, in reality, they are the ones who need to move.

It’s our responsibility to develop a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit and walk in obedience to His leading – Faith that moves us.

Through the Holy Spirit, the Trinity is showing us in their Word what a beautiful Mighty Warrior we are. Tools are given to us to develop the warrior spirit within ourselves so that we may ride on our warrior horses with our beloved Jesus, enforcing the victory that’s won on the precious Calvary.

Let’s develop the measure of faith God has given us by saturating ourselves in His Holy Word. His love letter to us. A daily saturation that brings us closer to Him, pleasing His heart.

For it is finished, Jesus is sitting at the right hand of God, interceding for us, encouraging us to do our part now.

Hebrews 11:6-8

And without faith living within us, it would be impossible to please God.[a] For we come to God in faith[b] knowing that he is real and that he rewards the faith of those who passionately seek him.

Faith opened Noah’s heart to receive revelation and warnings from God about what was coming, even things that had never been seen. But he stepped out in reverent obedience to God and built an ark that would save him and his family. By his faith the world was condemned, but Noah received God’s gift of righteousness that comes by believing.

Faith motivated Abraham to obey God’s call and leave the familiar to discover the territory he was destined to inherit from God. So he left with only a promise and without even knowing ahead of time where he was going, Abraham stepped out in faith.

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