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Faith That Goes the Distance
Pastor Ken Polk 

"The just shall live by faith" Romans 1:17

God, throughout the scriptures spoke through anointed men to convey the 
message, that those whom have been justified must live by faith. It is paramount
that we become strong in faith, because we are living in days which will test 
the very fabric of our belief system.

In Hebrews 11:6 we find written these words, "But without faith it is 
impossible to please him." If you conduct an extensive word study on the word 
"please"
you'll discover to please someone you'll have to be in agreement with them. So 
let's paraphrase that verse. But without faith it is impossible to line
your life up in agreement with God. Therefore, in order to tap into the rich 
resources God has for every believer, your life must be in agreement with
His.  The success of your Christian walk and relationship with God is 
predicated by the level of your faith. Moreover, faith is the foundation of your
Christian experience.

The word "faith" is properly defined by the Greek word pistis. Pistis is 
defined as firm persuasion, or to persuade, a conviction based upon hearing. It
implies knowledge of, assent to, and confidence in divine truths, and 
revelations of the Word of God. The scripture proclaim "Faith cometh by hearing,
and hearing by the word of God." Romans 10:17. The problem is most people take 
the word "hearing" literality. However, it's not speaking of hearing with
your physical ears, but hearing within your spirit being.

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The only way the word is going to produce faith in the life of a believer; the 
word must become a living rehema within the soul of man, thus producing a
life changing experience. Simply, the engrafted word becomes alive and real in 
the heart of the hearer, and he or she will begin to act according to the
Word of God applying biblical principles to their daily life. This 
transformation of life will also change the quality of their life. The level of 
your
faith is contingent upon the amount of the living word engrafted within your 
inner man.

So how does one faith grow? I quoted earlier from Romans 10:17, "Faith cometh 
by hearing and hearing by the word of God."  Looking at the seed principle
mostly everything is the product of a seed. Man, animals, plants and even fruit 
has its origin from a seed. Jesus said "the sower sows the word." Mark
4:14.  In Luke 8:11 Jesus told us that, "the seed is the Word of God." When a 
pastor or teacher ministers the word, he or she is sowing seed. The seed
of the word is trying to penetrate the soul of man. Once the (word) breaches 
the soul it will either give birth to a living word (rhema), or it will be
aborted.

According to Luke 8:12-14 Jesus said, "that being an indifferent hearer, the 
cares of this world,  deceitfulness of riches, and being not rooted in Christ"
would cause the seed of the word to become aborted. However, if the seed of the 
word is birthed within the soul a living word (rhema) is born. This living
word will influence the spirit of man prompting a visible outward illustration 
of Christ and the faith walk. The just shall live by his faith.

The Bible speaks of various levels of faith ranging from a measure to the God 
kind of faith. The stronger you are in faith will determine how victorious
you will be in your spiritual life. Is your faith strong enough to go the 
distance? 

Pastor Kenneth Polk

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