Presenter: Dan Lancaster

What does it mean to be a faith-filled person? Can we settle for a puny version of belief that only springs forth at momentary intervals (after all, didn’t Jesus compare faith to a minuscule mustard seed), and call that sufficient? Paul poignantly states, “Whatsoever is not of faith is sin” (Rom. 14:23). So even attitudes and thoughts that are not faith-filled are sinful attitudes and thoughts. Another ditch of faith believes that God is obligated to answer our every wish because we asked for it. Maybe we call ourselves “realists” to avoid this ditch. However, God’s reality is framed by His Word, and faith is the assurance that because God spoke it, it must be. When it comes to believing for change in people’s hearts, do we invest ourselves unreservedly in the change and allow a faith that says, “This can and must be,” to possess us?

Includes: "He Believes in Lost Causes"