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Our faith in God gives us the confidence we need. Faith functions as confident trust in God rather than a push to make everything happen on our own. How do we exercise patient endurance? Why is patient endurance not passive waiting but an active, steady posture that keeps us doing God's will?
Our mindset of faith is a divinely inspired framework to turn vision into reality: expectation, anticipation, preparation, and realization.
Expectation begins when we receive a promise; anticipation imagines the future joy and impact; preparation translates belief into obedient steps taken in response to God's guidance and timing; realization is the fruit that arrives in due season.
Satan attacks us in our minds. His tactic is to create doubts.
Often, he whispers, "How can you make that happen?"
A key insight is that we don't make things happen. We receive by faith what God has already provided.
God gives us a decisive response. Submit to God's faithfulness, power, and love; resist the thought in Jesus' name, and then proclaim your promise from God aloud. Practice this regularly to build confidence and align your heart with God's Word, reinforcing your faith during spiritual battles.
Our daily mindset becomes a practiced response. Over time, we learn to focus on the next step as God directs, to rest in the wisdom of His perfect timing, and to allow Him to lead us into the realization of His plan for us.
Your life will positively impact your family, colleagues, clients, and those you meet along the way.
Listen to God's plan and receive courage to keep going, a plan to move forward, and power to fight doubt.
The outcome of expectation, anticipation, and preparation is the realization of God's promises in your life.
https://www.seldicompany.com/
By Tony Williams5
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Our faith in God gives us the confidence we need. Faith functions as confident trust in God rather than a push to make everything happen on our own. How do we exercise patient endurance? Why is patient endurance not passive waiting but an active, steady posture that keeps us doing God's will?
Our mindset of faith is a divinely inspired framework to turn vision into reality: expectation, anticipation, preparation, and realization.
Expectation begins when we receive a promise; anticipation imagines the future joy and impact; preparation translates belief into obedient steps taken in response to God's guidance and timing; realization is the fruit that arrives in due season.
Satan attacks us in our minds. His tactic is to create doubts.
Often, he whispers, "How can you make that happen?"
A key insight is that we don't make things happen. We receive by faith what God has already provided.
God gives us a decisive response. Submit to God's faithfulness, power, and love; resist the thought in Jesus' name, and then proclaim your promise from God aloud. Practice this regularly to build confidence and align your heart with God's Word, reinforcing your faith during spiritual battles.
Our daily mindset becomes a practiced response. Over time, we learn to focus on the next step as God directs, to rest in the wisdom of His perfect timing, and to allow Him to lead us into the realization of His plan for us.
Your life will positively impact your family, colleagues, clients, and those you meet along the way.
Listen to God's plan and receive courage to keep going, a plan to move forward, and power to fight doubt.
The outcome of expectation, anticipation, and preparation is the realization of God's promises in your life.
https://www.seldicompany.com/