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You can't Fake It/You have to Faith It!

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We want to welcome you another show.  Tonight we do not have any start up music, because we want to get you right into our show.  As always we open up the microphones at the end of the show for those that may have any comments or questions.  Wild Bill has been teaching on faith in his adult sunday school class for several weeks now.  He has been troubled in his spirit by some of the changes he has noticed in the application of faith in this day and time that we live in.  He will tell you that trying to gasp faith for himself is harder then what he knows it should be.  We use excuse of lack of faith many times by saying things like, if it is God's will, it must not be God's time, or the people involved must not have their house in order.  But when you look at the bible it is clear that God has established things for us to have faith in.  It is clear that there is supposed to be power to meet the needs if we have faith to believe.  We all talk of faith.  We all love to read and share from the Bible when it tells us of the power of God.  We get excited to see God's power in application for people that believe for all needs.  Look at your deomination church history and see just how hard preachers used to preach on having faith in God for healing.  It is hard to belive that many years ago many christian denominations used to preach against having health insurance.  The reason was that having insurance kept people from having faith to trust in God.  Have we gotten soft in the head regarding faith in God?  Are we looking for an excuse why God can't apply his power to our needs even as you pray for help with this same need?  This message is a little long,  but I know that you are going to enjoy it and I pray that it helps build your faith.  Tonights sermon is brought to you by Wayne Huntley that he preached back in 2006.       

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