Faith Unlocks Destiny
Faith fueled the desire to run in a sickly, poor black girl with braces on her legs from polio. “I’m tired of being sick” she told her doctor who had treated her for scarlet fever, whooping cough, measles and chicken pox. Every morning she got up and put on the cold braces on her legs, but her heart was warmed with faith. She had fight in her spirit. Her name was Wilma Rudolph who in 1960 became the first American woman to win three gold medals at a single Olympic Games.
How does a a crippled girl fight through sickness, poverty, and racism to achieve her dreams?– FAITH!
Every God-sized dream requires faith to open the door. What God-sized dream do you have in your life that needs to be unlocked by faith?
Faith is believing in the power of God to prevail in your life situation. Faith is a confident belief and hope and fuels consistency and determination.
To have faith is to believe in the power of God to change the universe through the simplicity and mystery of walking with God.
Faith courageously moves forward convinced that God is all knowing, all powerful, and always present. Faith is fearless reliance on the God of the universe to be personally involved in the daily details of life.
If you want to succeed in life, you gotta have faith. You have to believe that as a result of your prayers that God will reward you when purposefully pursue Him:
“And it is impossible to please God without faith.
Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God exists
and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him.”
To be diligent is to actively and energetically chase after God. It’s not as though He is hiding from you. It’s similar to when you were little and played hide-and-seek with your father. He wasn’t really hiding when He stood behind the tree. He was anticipating that you would find him.
He longs to be discovered for who He truly is. He created us with a capacity to be intimate. To actively pursue God through prayer fulfills our own longing in the soul of desiring to know and be known. There is no one who knows us better than the ONE who created us and established a purpose for our lives. He is the ONE who impregnates you with vision for your destiny in life. But only you can carry his dream to fulfillment. You have to put your faith into action.
Putting Faith into Action
When Wilma Rudolph began to run, she was putting her faith into action. She became fearless in her resolve to pursue her dream. She had no promises that she would succeed, but her legs became stronger with each length that she ran.
You put your faith into action every time you overcome your fears…
…fears of failure
…fears of the unknown
…fears of humiliation
…fears of rejection
…fears of pain
I don’t know what your list of fears are — but I know that if you are human, you have struggled with fear. Fear is a common foe to all of us. It chases us down in the middle of the night. It accuses us and assaults us by parading our imperfection before us. Fear shows us the difficult climb ahead. Fear takes facts and twists them till they become exaggerated in our minds.
Fearless Faith
I wrote this ebook as a simple guide on how to walk in fearless faith. Click the picture to download your copy.
To have fearless faith does not mean that you don’t experience fear. It means that you face your fears and overcome them with faith.
I would love to hear comments about how faith has impacted your life. What new unknown territories are you walking into that require faith?
Our new adventure of planting a church in Frisco Texas is requiring a new level of #fearlessfaith in our lives! What about you?
Love that title, Sue. Fearless Faith–that’s the dream, the goal–isn’t it? Glad for a patient God who understands human nature. 🙂 Thanks for sharing, Sue. Prayers for your church plant; how exciting. ((blessings))
Yes, me too! Yes, planting a church is exciting… Overcoming fear is a big deal when you are launching out into the deep of a new beginning.
Fearless Faith – it is so empowering! This is when amazing things happen.
Wow…fearless faith. That’s the goal isn’t it — total faith — a faith that fuels prayer. Great reminder for me.