Episode #19: Dave Kandole – Walking in Faith 1. Faith is Not an Object – It is a Relationship
- Faith is not something you "use" or "hold onto"—it is a byproduct of knowing God.
- Faith is about walking with God, not just believing for things.
- Many people treat faith as a tool to "get things" from God rather than a way to walk in relationship with Him.
2. Elisha's Relationship with God – Faith in Action
- Elisha operated in faith because of his deep connection with God.
- He did not ask God to do things—he simply commanded things to happen.
- Examples from Elisha's life:
- 2 Kings 4:1-7 – The widow's oil multiplied.
- 2 Kings 4:32-35 – He raised a dead boy to life.
- 2 Kings 6:17 – He prayed for his servant's eyes to be opened to see the angelic army.
- Elisha did not repeat confessions over and over—he simply acted.
- Lesson: Faith flows from knowing God personally, not from religious formulas.
3. Faith is Fellowship with God
- Faith is not about saying the right words—it's about knowing who God is.
- Faith is about walking with God.
- Faith is about knowing God personally.
- Faith is about fellowshipping with God daily.
- God already knows what you need before you ask Him (Matthew 6:8).
- Faith is not convincing God to act—it is trusting that He already has a plan for your needs.
4. Faith in the Old Testament – A Walk with God
- In the Old Testament, there was no talk of "having faith"—only walking with God.
- The great men and women of faith in Hebrews 11 were commended because they walked with God.
- Abraham walked with God and was called righteous.
- Noah walked with God and built an ark before seeing the rain.
- Moses walked with God and led Israel out of Egypt before seeing the Red Sea part.
- Lesson: True faith is not just believing for things—it is trusting God enough to walk with Him daily.
5. Knowing God's Character Brings Confidence
- You can have a relationship with the Father without knowing all His benefits.
- Many believers know God but don't know what He has promised them.
- You study the Word to know the character of God, not just His blessings.
- Knowing who God is builds your confidence in Him.
- Example: If you truly trust that God is a healer, you won't doubt His willingness to heal you.
6. Asking and Receiving – Matthew 7:7-11
- Matthew 7:7-11 – Ask, and it shall be given to you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened.
- God is a loving Father who desires to give good gifts.
- If earthly parents give good gifts, how much more will God give to His children?
- Faith is not about begging God—it is about knowing He already desires to bless you.
7. The Dangers of Lack of Knowledge
- Hosea 4:6 – My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.
- Many believers struggle not because of a lack of faith, but a lack of knowledge.
- Lack of knowledge = lack of confidence in God's promises.
- Many don't know what belongs to them in Christ.
- Healing, provision, peace, and joy are part of the relationship with the Father.
8. God is After Relationship, Not Just Religious Actions
- God's ultimate desire is not just to bless you, but to know you.
- Faith is not just about getting from God—it is about being with Him.
- When you know Him, faith becomes natural.
Final Thoughts
- Faith is not an object—it is a relationship with God.
- Elisha demonstrated faith by walking with God and simply acting.
- The great people of faith in the Bible walked closely with God.
- We study the Word to know God's character, not just His blessings.
- God wants us to ask boldly because He is a loving Father.
- Lack of knowledge is what keeps many people from walking in faith.
- Faith is about knowing and trusting God—not just receiving from Him.