Faith, The Lifestyle of Saints
Oversimplified Belief Bringing faith and works together for belief seems effortless, however; the objective of realizing substance with evidence leads to the combination and work of the Holy Spirit by its fruits. Jesus said to the father of the child with the dumb spirit, If you can believe; if you can believe, all things are possible… the missing obvious is the capacity of belief.
Spiritual capacity apportions our mental limitations, and we limit ourselves internally (first sub conscientiously, then cognitively), while restricting our Spiritual capacity which hampers our ability to demonstrate faith, we demonstrate the works of our faith when we show how much we trust God. When Jesus asked the father of low faith how much was he willing to demonstrate, Jesus gave him the possibility of results with the statement of "all things are possible." What we, Christ-centered folk overlook or have been taught to misunderstand is the simplification of the of Faith of Christ; it is explored only within the Will of God. God supports God and the things of God are contained in His Will; we want God to support our belief with our personal agendas.
Mark 9:23 Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
Master Over All, Adonai (Deuteronomy 3:24); we thank You for the expanded level of understanding that we demonstrate as faith is our works. We praise You for the faith demonstrated in our works. We decree and declare blessings upon those who apportion Spiritual capacity; so that, as we open our hearts to Your Will, Your Will will be done. Now, for the sake of the Kingdom and for the Glory of God, we petition, with an anointing in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord, and Savior, Amen.