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Faith Needs You.

I want to share with you this truth.

Faith is the substance of what reveal God's plan to us as individuals. 

Faith is in phases. 

The first level of faith of the revelational faith. This is when the word of God you study begin to show you the **knowledge* Of the plan of God for your life.  

The life of faith is the word of God and the first duty of the word of God is to reveal God's plan to you. Giving you a knowledge you need base on God's plan. This is the revelational Faith.  

It is this revelational faith that will dictate and direct you what God has made available for you. In this knowledge is what enable you to know what to pray for and how to pray. In this knowledge is the strength of what to expect and how to expect and desire. 

You can only please the Lord with Faith (knowledge of God's plan). That is, doing what God want and in how he wants it.

Faith is not just mere expectation, it is an expectation with the accurate knowledge of what you are expecting. 

Faith is not Just what you use in receiving from the Lord. It is first what reveals God's plan to you, what teaches you have to pray and receive that plan revealed. 

Faith is not about your need. Faith is about the revealing of God's plan and the execution of God's plan. 

When you need any thing, you must first check what the word of God or scripture have to say about it. this knowledge is what will determine what to pray for, what you need and what you don't need. 

Faith reveals. 

Faith needs you and you need faith for the execution of God's plan here on earth. 

The Holy Spirit is the Administrator of Faith. Embrace the Holy Spirit and fellowship with him. In this, you gain faith and grow in faith.

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