Monday, January 8, 2018

Morning Coffee

Doubt vs. Faith

It is unscriptural to pray to God for healing using the words, “If it be Thy will.” When you put an “if” in your prayer in praying for anything God has promised you in His Word, you are praying in doubt.
When you pray in faith, you don’t use an “if.” You will get no answer to the prayer of faith if you put “ifs” in your prayers. But when you are praying a prayer of consecration, committing your life to the plan of God, then you can use the phrase, “If it be Thy will,” because you don’t know for sure what the Lord’s will is.
“If” is the badge of doubt, and the word “if” shouldn’t be used in your prayers if you are trying to change a situation.
In the gospel of Jesus Christ, there is provision for every need—salvation, deliverance, safety, preservation, healing, and soundness. Whatever need you have, the faith to receive your answer comes from hearing the Word of God. As you determine to feed upon the Word continually, you will see your faith grow to be able to receive the wonderful promises God has provided for His children. Amen

Blessings
jlnministries

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