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April 23

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1 6 : B V O V Profession is a King James word for confession. So, we can see that laying hold is a part of fi ghting the good fi ght, and so is confession. Like that child, we have to lay hold of what we want, confess that it's ours, and not give up without a fi ght! What do we use to fi ght? Our faith! Second Corinthians 4:13 says, "We having the same spirit of faith, according as it is written, I believed, and therefore have I spoken; we also believe, and therefore speak." Here, Paul refers to the spirit of faith. The Bible also says we've not been given the spirit of fear (2 Timothy 1:7). The spirit of faith is not knowledge of faith, and the spirit of fear is not just feelings of fear. Faith is not knowledge, and faith is not understanding. Understanding is not required for faith. You don't have to understand in order to believe or trust. That's because faith is a choice. Believing is a choice, and trusting is a choice. You hear people say, "I just can't believe that! That's not true!" But that's an untrue statement because faith is not based on any kind of understanding or any kind of knowledge. It's a choice. Brother Kenneth E. Hagin once said that, as a little boy, he could not understand how a brown cow could eat green grass and give white milk, and then that milk would be churned to make yellow butter. Yet all the while he's trying to fi gure it out, he's enjoying milk and butter. He's enjoying ice cream. You don't have to understand in order to believe. You don't have to understand to enjoy. Proverbs 3:5 says, "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding." So faith and understanding are not the same thing. He's drawing a contrast. What part of your being do you trust with? Not your head. In fact, Brother Hagin used to say, "Faith will work in your heart with doubt in your head." The enemy will try to make you believe a fl eeting thought is the same as wavering and you won't receive a thing (James 1:6-7). Just because a feeling or thought crossed your mind doesn't mean you changed your decision to believe in your heart. Walking In Faith Doesn't Mean You Won't Have Challenges Why does He tell you not to lean to your own understanding? Because you'll be tempted to. He's telling you upfront not to lean to your own understanding—your own head, your own reasonings, thoughts or feelings. If the enemy can get you in the reasoning realm, he'll defeat you. But if you'll stay in the faith realm, he can't do anything with you. No matter how many negative thoughts he brings to you, no matter how many bad feelings, you won't yield. You'll push them aside and say, "No. I've decided what I believe." You're settled in your heart. Second Corinthians 4:8-9 says, "We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed." "We are troubled on every side." That word troubled means "to be crowded, pushed or pressed." Do you ever feel like something is pushing against you? That something is pressuring you? Paul said it's on every side. It's not a lack of faith to acknowledge something you're dealing with. Faith is not calling those things that are as though they are not. No, faith is calling things that are not as though they are! The physical is real! It's temporary, but it's real. Something is going to push on you. That's a reality. You can't control everything that tries to push on you. But what you are in control of is your response to it. Paul says we've been troubled on every side. We've been pressed and pushed, yet with all the trouble, with all the pushing and pressing, we're not distressed. Is it possible to not be distressed, even in the midst of stu pushing against you and pressuring you? Yes. Is it easy? This is where the fi ght of faith comes in. What Are You Fighting To Do? Hebrews 4:11 says we are to "labour therefore to enter into that rest." That's where the fi ght comes: staying in that rest after you've entered in. The enemy will do everything in his power to keep you out of that rest. And once you've entered in, he'll do everything possible to get you out. Out of rest, out of peace, out of trust, out of faith. The Lord has heard your prayer. Your seed is in the ground, your work is done, and faith has been released. But that's not the end of it, because at that point, you haven't seen anything yet. You don't feel it. And, in the natural, you need it. You need the money. You still hurt. You're still uncomfortable. This is where the fi ght comes in. Can you be pushed, can you be pressed and not be distressed? This is the spirit of faith. We are perplexed, meaning we're at a loss. But although we're perplexed, the scripture says we're not in despair. Keith Moore is founder and president of Moore Life Ministries and Faith Life Church in both Branson, Mo., and Sarasota, Fla. 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