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Does faith always guarantee a miracle? Is our faith faulty when we believe in God, confess His Word, and yet there are no results? Should we still continue to exercise faith? If we persevere in prayer for a miracle, are we coming against the sovereignty of God?
A short while back, a Christian leader said to me, “I have stopped teaching faith because if the healing, blessing, and deliverance doesn’t come, then people may start doubting God. So it’s better if they don’t believe in miracles in the first place, then there is no danger that they will ever experience doubt. I just don’t want to set them up for disappointments.” Is this person’s reasoning biblically correct?
Here is my reply …
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Does faith always guarantee a miracle? Is our faith faulty when we believe in God, confess His Word, and yet there are no results? Should we still continue to exercise faith? If we persevere in prayer for a miracle, are we coming against the sovereignty of God?
A short while back, a Christian leader said to me, “I have stopped teaching faith because if the healing, blessing, and deliverance doesn’t come, then people may start doubting God. So it’s better if they don’t believe in miracles in the first place, then there is no danger that they will ever experience doubt. I just don’t want to set them up for disappointments.” Is this person’s reasoning biblically correct?
Here is my reply …

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