
The Lens of Faith
Summary
He reminded us that walking in the Spirit is a deliberate act (Luke 9:41). It requires us to see differently, not with natural sight, but through the perspective of God’s Word (2 Corinthians 5:7).
Sermon notes
The Lens of Faith He reminded us that walking in the Spirit is a deliberate act (Luke 9:41). It requires us to see differently, not with natural sight, but through the perspective of God’s Word (2 Corinthians 5:7). Here are a few keynotes from the service: 📌 Faith is not wishful thinking; it is a perspective (Hebrews 11:3). Through faith, we understand realities beyond human comprehension. It opens us up to God’s dimension of possibilities. 📌 Our position in Christ matters. We are seated with Him, far above all powers (Ephesians 1:18–19). The man in Christ must learn another way of living: the faith way. 📌 Faith changes how we respond to life. Sarah received strength to conceive by faith (Hebrews 11:11–12). Israel walked through the Red Sea and brought down Jericho’s walls by faith (Hebrews 11:29–30). 📌 In the economy of faith, we do not deny facts, but we refuse to let them have the final say. Instead, we superimpose God’s Word over every situation (Luke 1:39). 📌 Hebrews 10:35–38 reminds us not to cast away our confidence. Faith is unyielding loyalty to the Word of God. It is more than an action; it is a conviction, a lifestyle, and a lens through which we interpret everything. 📌 The Word of God is true, and we can put it to the test. Faith should not just inform our prayers, but it should transform our entire outlook on life.