What Does My Faith Say...
- Ann Kushner
- May 14, 2024
- 3 min read

So, then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Romans 10:17 NKJV
What does my faith say? What does your faith say? My faith is speaking even when my mouth is not. The Kingdom of Heaven and the sweet smell of faith.
When we pray do we pray with faith? When we say and do anything is it backed up by unshakeable faith? My faith should be so large that it begins to shake the earth. That it is so deep it resounds all the way into the High courts of heaven.
Faith is something we hear, and it is unmistakable when we hear it. It goes right in the ear, to the heart. I can hear faith a continent away so it feels at times. Even the smallest whisper or movement of it feels like a large natural shockwave to my ears.
What hinders faith more than our unbelief!!!
Unbelief is the kryptonite to my faith.
When there is unbelief faith is missing. I have to ask myself where does my unbelief lay? Where is it hiding, because it is a sin. We have to believe to receive anything from God. Without it, everything is hindered.
I know it is easy to overlook our own. We all have different measures of faith given to us by our Heavenly Father. What do you do with yours? What are you believing the Lord for by faith?
Do You believe that He is exactly who He says He is and is capable of doing the impossible to you and through you?
Do you believe He can set you free from everything you are bound to? Do you believe He can heal you from all your leprosy and all that is sick in you? Do you believe He can heal heart break to broken bones, to terminal cancers? Do you believe that he is a provider? That He is Your Jehovah Jireh? The one who knows all your needs and will meet them?
Sometimes we can hung up on one way that He has worked in our lives that we can start to have unbelief. We become accustomed a way we allowed to box our faith in and we have to pray to Jesus to help us move the unbelief in our hearts.
Our problems can narrow our vision to a place of unbelief. When we see problems, our faith grows dim in face of a challenge. We think that problems dictate our faith instead of the other way around.
What is blocking you and me from the full access we have in Christ Jesus to move mountains.
4 Then Jesus said to them, "Only in his hometown, among his relatives, and in his own household is a prophet without honor. 5 So He could not perform any miracles there expect to lay His hands on a few of the sick and heal them. 6 And He was amazed at their unbelief.
And He went around from village to village, teaching the people.
Mark 6:4-6 nkjv
That sometimes the people who know us the most lack the faith the most in Jesus Christ that he can move in our lives and theirs. He can be the miracle worker and healer He wants to be. The places where we find comfort are the places that hinder our faith the most. Faith calls us out.
Will we allow our faith to move with His presence or will we sit out when He comes by.
Jesus Christ Forevermore
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