In Chapter 10 of “Intensive Faith Therapy” we received a better understanding of Hebrews 11:1, particularly the last part of the scripture, “the evidence of things not seen”. We looked at the meaning of evidence in the judicial system to get a better understanding of what exactly our faith is. We compared the credibility of factual evidence and hearsay. We discovered that in a court setting, you will have a better chance winning your case if you have factual evidence as compared to hearsay or circumstantial evidence.
We concluded that the best evidence that we have is the Word of God. What does the Bible say concerning your situation? Do you see it as credible?
We also looked at other types of evidence that is used in the judicial system, particularly the testimony of witnesses. Witnesses that can testify that they saw the incident happen are the most credible. Those that only think they know or was told by someone else that something took place are usually considered circumstantial or hearsay.
What is your faith made of? Remember, your faith is the evidence. What evidence are you working with? Do you have scripture that apply to your situation? Are you building your faith with the testimonies of people that are telling you that God can indeed make a way?
Court is now in session. We know that our faith must be tried and the evidence must weigh out. We know that we have solid, truthfully evidence of God’s goodness and faithfulness to his people in the Word of God. We are going to search out the scriptures and find our evidence. We believe that God is a faithful judge and that He is no respecter of person. We have no time for doubters and unbelief. We believe God’s Word and we are building strong faith in Him. God is faithful and He faithfully takes care of his children.
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