What, Is NOT Faith!

MATTHEW 6:31
 of the King James Version, Jesus said, “Take no thought saying, ‘WHAT shall we…’”


New Living Translation: “So don’t worry about these things saying, ‘WHAT will we…’”


English Standard Version: “Therefore do not be anxious, saying, ‘WHAT shall we…’”


New Century Version: “Don’t worry and say, ‘WHAT will we…’”

New International Reader’s Version: “So don’t worry. Don’t say, ‘What will we…’”


Worldwide English New Testament: “So then, do not keep asking”, WHAT shall we”…”

WHAT…

This word ‘WHAT’ implies that one is asking for information, for an opinion, or for confirmation of something one does not fully understand.  If one is asking questions regarding the things one do not have in one’s present experience, it is reasonable that one still have some doubts as to whether one’s thoughts are creating the things desired.  If we are asking questions, it is reasonable whether we are convinced that our spoken words are creating or attracting the things we have been saying.  Perhaps, we lack understanding if we still have unanswered questions in our minds regarding the laws of faith and attraction.  Lack of understanding is usually revealed through the questions we ask in the various forms of the word ‘what’.  Lacking of understanding is not something to be ashamed of, but something to be aware of, so that we might know that we need to seek a deeper understanding.  As long as we do not fully understand the law of faith and or the law of attraction, we will not be certain about how to apply their inherent power, and thus continue to forfeit control of having and or creating what we want in our lives.

MARK 11:23 “Whosoever shall say, and do not doubt what you say, but BELIEVE YOU SHALL HAVE WHAT YOU SAY, you shall have what you say”.  

In other words, faith is believing without any proof that you shall have what you say you will have as long as what you say is believable to you.

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