Hello, welcome to my blog. My name is Tony Rowland. Today’s discussion revolves around understanding the Role of Faith in Times of Crisis. This title is not very hard for me to write about. This may be a difficult ruling for you to understand, but for most in the Body of Christ, they have no clue exactly what faith is or how it is supposed to work, in terms of the divine, in their minds and bodies.
I am not talking about faith that is in the natural. I’m not writing about the faith that you can see with your own eyes, understand with your own mind, feel with your own feeling, smell with your own nose, and hear with your own ears. That is using faith through your five senses and instinct. Again, I’m not writing about that kind of faith.
The faith I am writing about is the kind of faith that has its own creative instinct and five senses founded and built through the Holy Spirit with spiritual unseen evidence, or Hebrew Chapter 11:1 and 2 Corinthians Chapter 4:18 KJV is a hoax.
“Now faith is the substance of things hope, the evidence of things not seen.”
“While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.”
Did you know that we are going to be judge by the unseen things that we see with our spiritual eyes and not with our natural ones? This is exactly how 2 Corinthians chapter 4:18 is to be interpreted as. Can you understand this?
In another book that I have written that is part of the Fallout trilogy, called The Lost Message and Ministry of Jesus Christ, I delve deeply into these two chapters and verses that the Lord has revealed to me about its sealed spiritual divine meaning.
In another book called The Fallout, Revealed, I continue to stun my readers by what has shipwrecked the Christian Church in terms of how the context of the Bible is to be translated and understood by way of spiritual evidence to confirm the message as an outcome of divine faith. How else are you to confirm the message sent if the divine in it has vanished?
Now, understanding the role of faith in times of a crisis cannot be achieved when you have no knowledge of how faith, in the spirit, is supposed to be worked in you to confirm what you are believing in and that your faith is coming from the correct source.
What will end up happening is your natural faith failing you, in a time of crisis, repeatedly. So many people that are supposed to be in the Body of Christ scream my faith this and my faith that. Again, this is in terms of what they are believing in. In times of crisis, these same people will holler my faith led me to believe that my loved one will be healed. They die. As fast as a hick-up these people will reverse all thoughts that their faith is the source and problem that is in questioned. This is not just an isolated incident. This issue represents billions of people that have the same mind set in the church about their natural faith.
For many, faith can be described to them as a chair standing on all four legs. You know the chair is sturdy because it looks strong. So, you sit down in it, and it works fine. This is how most in the body of Christ will describe faith as. It is the exact opposite of how the Lord has described what faith divinely and inwardly means and is worked.
Did you know that the Gift of (Big) Faith may be one of the larger Super gifts in Jesus Christ left for a few in the Body of Christ that strike and hits the target squarely in him?
In my books, the Lord permits me to utilize my Spiritual Gift of Big Faith like no other! I write this to say that I don’t have what real Christian's call defeats and rejections in my Christianity account, like the Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, and a bunch of protestant churches have. I don’t have to go door to door, to the mall, or to fast-food restaurants to witness to folks. The lord causes people to find me and to have these spiritual discussions, and I have one victory after the next.
Why do you think this is? I cannot have these kinds of discussions just with anyone I like because I think they may look, act, wear crucifixes around their necks or that they appear to need a savior. If I was to judge them by my own five senses/instinct because I thought they sound and act like a Christian, again I would have one rejection after the next.
Instead, again, I have one victory after the next because Jesus Christ of Nazareth reveals to me the people who are open to these kinds of discussions as a result of my faith.
Do you divinely understand what really, really happened in the book of Acts Chapter 16:6-8 in the NLT? Did you know that there is a cost associated with failing to observe the limits in this Chapter and its verses regarding motion and movement of those in the Body of Christ today? Also, do you know what Paul was sacredly trying to teach and say to the people in the Church, all over the world, today regarding of what being presumptuous is as an outcome of questionable and suspect faith?
It's easy, easy of fitting the description of not being cautious and overreacting because of presumptuousness in trying to please Jesus Christ of Nazareth when you have not been informed (told). A full and graphic illustration of this is just like what happened to Uzzah in 2 Samuel Chapter 6:3-8 and 1 Chronicle 13:7-11. Have you ever read what really happened to Uzzah for overreacting in God above?
Guesses, hunches, assuming, volunteering, and imagining is not of the Spirit of Jesus Christ nor little or big faith either, especially when it concerns movement. This is for those who have a longing to please Jesus or because you think it seems like the right thing to do. What it is, is a form and suspect of phony and inaccurate faith. All of this can cause iniquity, enmity or worse death, as fast as a hiccup, just like what happened to Uzzah! And yes, the Uzzah story is in the O.T. to be utilized as a precedent and a model for real time New Testament Christians, today.
New Testament Christians are not exempt from this same fatality. We are not to fall into the same disobedient trap as Uzzah did because of sympathizing for the wrong cause. Apostle Paul and Silas did not make the same mistake as Uzzah did, in Acts Chapter 16:6-8. Again, Paul and Silas were committed of not falling into the same hole as Uzzah because of feeling compelled, longing to please God, and volunteering their hands because they felt it was the right thing to do when they weren't told. You know it cost Uzzah his life for trying to volunteer his hands and services for something he was forewarned not to do from the beginning. Can you understand.
"Next Paul and Silas traveled through the area of Phrygia and Galatia, because the Holy Spirit had prevented them from preaching the word in the province of Asia at that time. Then coming to the borders of Mysia, they headed north for the province of Bithynia, but again the Spirit of Jesus did not allow them to go there. So instead, they went on through Mysia to seaport of Troas." Acts Chapter 16:6-8 NLT
When all is said, there really isn’t, for me, a time of crisis, for the Lord Jesus makes me live by my faith inwardly 24/7 a day, crisis or not. Can you understand.