Live Your Life With Expectancy
When you live your life without expectation, there is no faith. You might ask “what is expectation”? Expectation is believing that something is going to happen in the near future. Faith is simply believing those things that have not manifested yet in your life will come to pass. When you walk in faith, it is what releases the expectation that something great is going to manifest in your life, no matter how things may look now. For example, if you have lost your job or business due to the pandemic, you may wonder “how am I going to make it”? I have bills to pay. The Bible promises us in Psalms 34:15 (NKJV) “ The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and His ears are open to their cry”? When we pray, we are “literally” placing a seed in the ground and through our faith, the seed that is planted, and through prayer and confession of the Word of God over the vision is what will manifest it to reality. When you have an expectation, it requires action for the manifestation. The Bible tells us in James 2:17 “Thus also faith by itself, it does not have works, is dead”. When you live every day of your life without a dream, or a vision and stuck in the same mundane situations of life, life becomes repetitive and boring. God placed vision and purpose inside of every human being and He has given man freedom of choice to walk in the purpose He has destined for His life, or not. The choice is yours as to whether you decide to fulfill God’s vision for your life or not. God is looking for a vessel that He can use to reveal His glory in the earth. Are you that vessel?
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- How do you begin to live a life of expectancy?
- How do you have faith when the circumstances you are facing in life are negative?
- What are ways you can employ faith in your life, daily?
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Denise Jackson
Thank you Sherece for sharing this tremendous, thought provoking insight. I too have learned that it is my faith in Jesus Christ that catapults me to the next great move in my life. I’ve learned to look for it, trusting that if He bought me to it, He’ll see me through it! My faith in Him is also what carries me through difficult circumstances…knowing again that if He bought me to it, He’ll see me through it. I employ faith by walking it out, moment by moment. I trust, therefore I am, whatever He calls me to be.