What to do When Faith is Fading (20 Master Keys) – 4
The foundation of faith
One important key that has
helped me walk through the storms is faith. I do not know whether to call that
key love or faith because they move together. The love of Christ Jesus has kept
the altar of my faith burning.
If you love the Holy
Spirit despite your weakness, your faith will stand the storms. That is what I
have seen about faith. It takes love to maintain our faith. Our love for Christ
Jesus and His Kingdom sustains and renews our faith.
The love of Christ Jesus
is so deep that I cannot explain it in words. When I worship God in my
chambers, tears of love, peace, and joy flow through my eyes. I can feel the
love of Christ Jesus building in my soul and spirit while fellowshipping with
the Holy Spirit.
The love of Christ Jesus
is so strong in my heart that I cannot explain them in words. I see and feel it
in the spiritual realm. I also feel it physically. It’s so strong and sweet
that I cannot find anything to compare with that love.
Love is such a strong currency.
It is like a magnet. It repels evil and attracts blessings. I believe with all
my heart that the Holy Spirit loves me. I also love the Holy Spirit! This is
one reason I have encountered the Holy Spirit several times and written many
books about the Holy Spirit.
Christ Jesus appeared to
me physically in my room one night. I could feel peace in my heart while He stood near my bed. Christ Jesus did not speak. He wore a glowing white dress
and smiled at me.
I lay on my bed staring
at him. This encounter happened within a minute. I could feel the love of
Christ Jesus while He stood near my bed. His smile was genuine! I did not pray
to see Christ Jesus.
However, He revealed
Himself to me. What a precious love! Christ Jesus is the exact representation
of love! When you meet Christ Jesus, love will explain Himself to you. The love
of Christ Jesus is so strong that it erases every evil in our hearts.
The love of Christ Jesus
rekindles my faith. Christ Jesus did not look at my weakness when I lay on the
bed. He revealed Himself to me out of mercy and love. His grace has covered me.
The grace of Christ Jesus increases my faith daily.
The presence of the Holy
Spirit revives my faith. What a precious God we serve! Your faith grows
mysteriously if you love God (the Holy Spirit) with all your heart, strength,
and resources. If you genuinely love God (Christ Jesus) and His Kingdom, your
faith will not fail.
Even if trials and
afflictions come your way, the love of Christ Jesus in your heart will preserve
your faith. This is one thing I have seen about the Christian life. If you
don’t want your faith to die, grow in the love of Christ Jesus—consistent
fellowship and building a strong relationship with the Holy Spirit.
It’s one of the master
keys to maintaining your faith in the dark seasons. I encourage you to download
and read my series of books on the Holy Spirit for growth. The books are free on my blog
and youtube channel.
If you analyze the
vessels who did great work in God’s kingdom, you will realize that most understood
the virtue of faith and love. Among the twelve disciples of Christ Jesus, only
Apostle John died naturally.
Do you know why Apostle
John died naturally? Because of his pure love for Christ Jesus, he had favor
with God. The other disciples loved Christ Jesus. However, the love of the
Apostle John was greater than that of all the Apostles. The other disciples died
unnaturally.
They were killed brutally
and unjustly! Do you remember Enoch? The Holy Bible records that Enoch did not
see death. God took him to Heaven. Prophet Elijah, too, did not see death
because of his love for God.
He ascended to Heaven. Christ
Jesus died. However, He rose on third day. He ascended to the Heavenly Father with
His body because of His love. A man in his right senses will not lay down his
life freely.
He will do that for a
course (conviction). That is how the disciples of Christ Jesus did. Their faith
empowered them to sustain the abuse of the unbelievers. Faith motivated and
inspired them to walk through the storms.
Where is your faith? Where
is your foundation (love) if you profess to have faith? I encourage you to read
my previous article and books, What is Love and How to Unlock the Gate of Faith
for more profound revelation. The books are free on my blog and youtube channel. Kindly share the link to this article to help others grow in
faith
The Martyrs of Faith
The faith of Noah
By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not seen as yet, moved
with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house; by the which he
condemned the world, and became heir of the righteousness which is by faith.
Hebrews 11:7 KJV
Noah, the son of Lamech,
walked closely with God. Because of his closeness and grace, God warned him
about the coming judgment. Although Noah did not immediately see God's judgment
when God warned him, Noah moved with fear to prepare the ark (symbol of Christ
Jesus).
Imagine the mockery,
hatred, and insults Noah received! Noah was building an ark that would preserve
every living creature. Noah might have been called a madman for building such
an ark. After all, how can he get all the animals into the ark?
How will Noah take care
of these animals in an ark? Naturally, the ark was “insignificant” and a “waste
of time and resources” in the eyes of the people. However, Noah built the ark
by faith as instructed by God.
Noah’s family might have
criticized him for such a project. How can you build such an ark? Who will follow
you? Where are you going to get the resources to build the ark? Which people
will help you build the ark?
These and many things flowed
through Noah's mind. Noah’s family might have been concerned about Noah’s
health. They might have been discussing whether their father was getting mad.
How can this be?
How will the animals
survive in the ark? Who will feed the animals in the ark? What if the wild
animals kill us in the ark? Noah believed in God for protection and provision. Noah
did not allow the criticism, mockery, and hatred of his family members and
people to destroy his faith.
Noah built the ark by
faith! Sometimes, the Holy Spirit can tell us to do something. However, in nature,
it might look impossible. Some people might call us insane for embarking on the
projects the Holy Spirit has commanded us to do.
However, the Holy Spirit
spoke to us. No one was there when the Holy Spirit spoke. Noah received instructions
from God, and He obeyed them. Noah spent several years building the ark with
his trusted family.
Noah was a human like us.
He might have some doubts. What if the rain did not come after building the
ark? What will people say? What if God changes his mind? Noah might have been
contemplating the ark.
However, he moved with
fear to build the ark. Do you know that there is evidence showing that a great
flood happened? Various archaeologists have testified about a flood that occurred
several (thousands) years ago.
That was the flood in
Noah’s time! Let’s imitate the faith of Noah. He built the ark by faith. The
flood came, and those who disobeyed Noah (the voice of God) perished. When God
tells you to do something, it might look “insane” and “impossible.” Do not give
up. Do not allow people's mockery, ignorance, and insults to destroy your
faith. Do as the Holy Spirit has commanded you. Faith is the master key!
The faith of Abraham
By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he
should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not knowing
whither he went.
By faith he sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange
country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of
the same promise:
For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and
maker is God.
Hebrews 11:8-10 KJV
What will you do when the
Holy Spirit tells you to vacate your comfort zone to settle in a less
comfortable one? Will you obey? I remember praying on a field. It was around
8:30 pm. It had rained, and the weather was cool and unconducive for prayers
(The weather was conducive for resting and relaxation).
Observing the field, I
noticed that it looked wet and partially dark. However, I entered the large
football field to pray. While praying on the field, the Holy Spirit told me to
leave. I enjoyed the prayers (fellowship with the Holy Spirit) on the field.
However, the Holy Spirit
kept telling me to stop praying and leave the field. Checking the time, I have
prayed for more than ninety minutes. I stopped the prayers and walked outside
the field. A few meters away, I met a young guy with a beautiful lady using the
lane (path) I was about to tread.
I walked fast so I could
reach them. The light in that place was dim because of the faulty street lights.
I could see that they just came from a ghetto. The lady held a marijuana. She
smoked the marijuana as she walked with the guy.
The guy, too, was moderately
drunk. I could see that they had taken strong drugs. I could smell the drugs
all over their body as I followed them. I interrupted them and invited them to
the gospel.
The guy looked uninterested,
as I could see from his body language. However, as I could see from the lady's facial
expression, she looked a little interested. I prayed and shared the gospel
with them.
They gave their lives to
Christ Jesus that evening. After that, I went my way. While walking home, I asked
myself, what if I stayed at the prayer field? I could have missed these two
souls! However, because I obeyed the voice of the Holy Spirit, I had the
opportunity to share the gospel with two lost souls.
Remember, I moved out of
the prayer field by faith! I was praying and fellowshipping with the Holy
Spirit on the field. I was enjoying the prayers! However, the Holy Spirit told
me to leave the field.
I did not question the
Holy Spirit. I stopped praying and moved out of the field. Because I obeyed the
Holy Spirit, two souls crossed my path and gave their lives to Christ Jesus
that evening.
Sometimes, the Holy
Spirit can tell us to stop an “important assignment” and pursue a different
one. Remember, God told Abraham to offer Isaac as a sacrifice. The same God
told Abraham not to offer Isaac.
God later told Abraham to
use a lamb as the sacrifice instead of Isaac. That was the trial of God. Abraham
comfortably lived in his father’s house with his wife, Sarah. However, God told
him to relocate.
Abraham obeyed God by
faith! One thing about faith is that it is “uncertain.” We might not know what
is ahead of us. However, faith assures us. I have heard the Holy Spirit telling
me several times to move to a specific location to do the ministry.
The Holy Spirit has
spoken to me over a thousand times about moving to that location to do the
ministry. However, insufficient funds are limiting me. I have scouted the place
spiritually several times.
I have also scouted the
place physically. When I went there, I stayed there for three days and three nights looking for
accommodation. I met a man of God who told me that if God has indeed called me
to revive that place, he will send the helpers.
I believe with all my
heart that the Holy Spirit wants me in that location. I also believe that if
the Holy Spirit has called and sent me to start a ministry there, he will send
helpers. As I write this article, I believe with all my heart that the Holy
Spirit will send the helpers at the right time.
The Holy Spirit will not
send me to a specific location without providing the basic needs and wants. When
I went to the assigned place, the Holy Spirit told me to start the ministry;
some received me, while others ignored me.
I felt in my spirit that
the place needs a strong revival. The place is infested with strong demonic
powers! However, with the power of the Holy Spirit, nothing can stop me! I will
move there and start the ministry if the financial helpers supply the funds.
The ministry of today is quite
different from our forefathers ministry. We need funds to do many things in the ministry!
The Holy Spirit is the ultimate helper. However, funds also count! So, what is
my point here?
If God has called and
sent you, he will provide (meditate Luke 22:35). Abraham moved out of his father’s
house, and God provided. I moved to the place God sent me. However, I did not
get the help.
That meant it was not the
right time to settle in that place. If it were the right time, I would get the
support to start the ministry there. Move with faith if the Holy Spirit calls
and sends you to a particular place.
Faith sees the unseeable.
Faith makes the Holy Spirit intervene. Let’s imitate the faith of Abraham.
Let’s move out of our comfort zone! God will do the rest when we move out of our
comfort zone.
Like the Apostle Peter,
moving out of the boat (comfort zone) activated the help of Christ Jesus. Peter
would not have walked on water if he did not act in faith. When Peter’s faith
failed, Christ Jesus did not forsake Peter.
Christ Jesus helped
Peter. When we move out of faith, the Holy Spirit will help us. Even if our
faith fails, the Holy Spirit will not ignore us. He will help us. The Holy
Spirit will not allow the storms to break us when we act in faith as He directs
(meditate on Matthew 14:25-31).
This is one reason I am
writing this article. You might not have a strong relationship with the Holy
Spirit. When this happens, you might not know what to do when your faith starts
failing. You need the wisdom in this article to break through the storms when
faith starts failing. Keep reading for more profound revelations.
The Life of Faith
Through faith also Sara herself received strength to conceive seed, and
was delivered of a child when she was past age, because she judged him faithful
who had promised.
Therefore sprang there even of one, and him as good as dead, so many
as the stars of the sky in multitude, and as the sand which is by the sea shore
innumerable.
These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having
seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them,
and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.
For they that say such things declare plainly that they seek a country.
And truly, if they had been mindful of that country from whence
they came out, they might have had opportunity to have returned.
But now they desire a better country, that is, an heavenly:
wherefore God is not ashamed to be called their God: for he hath prepared for
them a city.
Hebrews 11:11-6 KJV
The patriarchs did great things
by faith. Most of them did not receive the promises physically. However, they endured
and finished the course. They were persuaded that God was fair and righteous.
They saw themselves as
strangers and travelers. They did not regard themselves as citizens of this
world. They had a mindset that their rewards were in Heaven. Because of this
mindset, they did mighty work.
Most Africans are seen as
second-class citizens in developed countries. Africans are abused socially,
emotionally, spiritually, physically, technologically, psychologically, and financially
because of our tribe (color).
That is how the world
treats us as Christian believers. We are travelers. This world is not our home.
Our permanent home is Heaven (the new earth). This earth is a temporal home! If
we have this mindset, this world's injustice, corruption, and darkness will not
destroy our faith.
That is how the patriarchs
lived. They did not regard the earth as their permanent home. They saw themselves
as strangers. Strangers are often maltreated. Most strangers experience racism.
They are treated as non-entities because of their lineage.
Child of God, do not
become bitter when the world treats you as a non-entity because this world is
temporal. Our permanent home is Heaven (the new earth)! Walk and live with this
mindset (faith).
The faith of Moses' lineage
By faith Moses, when he was born, was hid three months of his parents,
because they saw he was a proper child; and they were not afraid of the
king's commandment.
By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son
of Pharaoh's daughter;
Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to
enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season;
Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in
Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompence of the reward.
By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king: for he
endured, as seeing him who is invisible.
Through faith he kept the passover, and the sprinkling of blood, lest
he that destroyed the firstborn should touch them.
Hebrews 11:23-28 KJV
Pharoah was one of the
greatest kings in the time of Moses. Pharoah commanded that the Egyptians kill
the Israelites' male children under the age of three years. However, Moses’s
parents took the risk.
They hid Moses on the sea.
Moses’ parents could have lost their lives if the Egyptians found out. However,
they hid Moses on the water by faith! Out of mercy, Pharoah’s daughter
encountered Moses.
Moses grew up in the
palace of Egypt. He received the best training and enjoyed the best food! Moses
had whatever he wanted. However, Moses chose not to belong to Pharoah (the
Egyptians).
He decided to suffer
affliction with the Israelites. Remember, Pharoah had great power at that time.
Pharoah was quick-tempered. However, Moses did not regard Pharoah's wrath and
wickedness.
Moses chose to suffer
with his people (Israelites). No one in his right senses will accept discomfort
and reject pleasure. However, that was not the case for Moses. Moses was in his
right senses.
He decided to abandon the
food, treasures, and pleasures of Egypt and suffer with the Israelites. Remember,
Moses was living in the palace of Egypt! He knew the wrath of the Pharoah and
the Egyptians.
The palace of Egypt was a
great place to live! However, Moses decided to vacate the palace. He settled
with the “prisoners.” Sometimes, I hear some Africans saying that they will do
anything to leave their country and move to developed countries.
Some even sell their
assets to travel to developed countries for green pastures. Well, that’s their
faith. A famous Ghanaian preacher once said God told him to leave America. He
said God told him to start the ministry in Ghana.
This famous Ghanaian
preacher had many opportunities in America. However, he paid the price. He
settled in his hometown (Ghana) to start the ministry. His people (Ghanaians)
persecuted him and maltreated him several times.
However, he endured the
pain. After all, he could have changed his mind when his people persecuted and maltreated
him. However, his faith kept him moving. Today, he is an established preacher
with several branches across the globe.
What would have happened if
he stayed in America? He probably would have a small church in America. His
ministry would not have reached a broad audience if he stayed in America. The
Holy Spirit told him to move to Ghana and start the ministry.
He obeyed the voice of
the Holy Spirit. Today, he enjoys the fruit of his labor because of his faith. Back
to the case of Moses. What would have happened to the Israelites if Moses
stayed in the palace of Egypt?
Probably, the Israelites
would have lived in pain and penury. The Israelites would have remained enslaved
people in Egypt if Moses did not move out of his comfort zone (the palace of
Egypt). Many people are living in bondage because they don’t want to move out
of the Egyptian palace.
Your comfort zone has
imprisoned you and those connected to you. Numerous people are suffering
because you love the palace of Egypt. God has given you the keys of deliverance
to free specific people.
However, the Pharaoh
(symbol of the devil) has hijacked you with treasures and temporal things. Come
out of the Egyptian palace by faith! Just like Moses left his comfort zone, God
used him to deliver the Israelites.
Most of the vessels the
Holy Spirit uses have left their comfort zone. Because they left their comfort
zone, they are doing great things. A season will come when I will not get the adequate
time to write as I have now.
If the Holy Spirit tells
me to stop or pause writing and pursue a different course in the ministry, I
will obey the voice of the Holy Spirit. Sometimes, the Holy Spirit tells me to
pause writing books and articles and seek his face.
That is how the ministry
works. You might be doing the right thing. However, the Holy Spirit can tell
you to stop doing the “right thing” because it is not at the right time. You
must do the right thing at the right time.
It takes faith to stop
doing the “right thing” and do a different right thing. For instance, you might
be doing online ministry. However, the Holy Spirit might tell you to pause or
stop online ministry and enter another level of ministry.
Without faith, you cannot
stop or pause the online ministry and do something different. The Holy Spirit
is always speaking. Do not stagnate yourself to the past voice of the Holy
Spirit. Be attentive to the present voice of the Holy Spirit.
Like Abraham, God told
him to offer Isaac. The same God told him not to offer Isaac. Are you offering
your Isaac when the Holy Spirit is telling you to offer a lamb? Be attentive to
the present voice of the Holy Spirit and move with faith!
The seal of faith
By faith they passed through the Red sea as by dry land: which
the Egyptians assaying to do were drowned.
By faith the walls of Jericho fell down, after they were compassed
about seven days.
Hebrews 11:29-30 KJV
Have you ever been to the
sea before? My first time traveling on the sea was around 2005. I traveled with
my father on a Tiase boat. We used that boat to get to the other side of the
town when we were traveling to Donkorkrom.
Other times, we traveled
on a large ship carrying many cars and people. That large ship allowed us to
cross to the other side of the town, enabling us to travel to Donkorkrom. On
one of our journeys to Donkorkrom, we missed the large ship.
It was around 5:00 pm. We
had to use the small boat. The boat had no life jackets. It had an engine
(small motor) attached, so the driver did not use a paddler. The boat moved on
its own. Just that, a man directed the boat as it moved.
The boat we sat in that
evening carried about ten to twenty people. When we got to the middle of the
sea, I felt danger. I could see and feel the waves on the sea. I could feel the
power of the sea! Fear flowed through my heart!
I thought we would drown
as we sat on the boat. The waves on the sea were so frightening! I felt peace
when we finally got to the other side of the road. That is not the only
experience I have had on the sea.
The sea has a mysterious
presence. Standing at the sea's edge, you can feel its power! Unfortunately,
the Israelites had to pass through the Red Sea on dry land. The sea opened into
two to enable them to cross to the other side.
How would you feel if you
were to walk through a mighty sea on dry land? That would be scary! You will
feel the waves and wind while walking through. What if the sea accidentally
comes together?
The Israelites took the
risk and passed through the Red Sea by faith. Faith empowered them to ignore
the raging of the sea and wind. Through faith, the Israelites crossed the Red Sea
without drowning.
Through faith, the Israelites
walked around the walls of Jericho for seven days. Naturally, it is impossible
to crush a great wall just by walking around it. You need a strong material to
break the walls.
However, faith brought
the great walls of Jericho down. Our faith can sometimes make us look insane
because the natural mind would not agree with our actions. There is no way a strong
wall will break just by walking around it barefoot.
However, faith did the
unthinkable. Faith carries an unstoppable force. When we act in faith, we
supply the materials for the spiritual forces to accomplish the assigned task. Faith
is an unseen weapon.
It breaks the unbreakable
and stops the unstoppable. It’s time to share the master keys you can employ
when faith starts falling. Remember, faith does the impossible. Anytime you
lose faith, you deny the holy spiritual forces the materials to accomplish the
task. Even those in the dark kingdom work with faith. It takes faith to unlock
the unseen realm. Deploy these keys when faith starts fading.
Five Things to Do When Faith Starts Failing
1. Distance yourself from carnal Christians and unbelievers
Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that
love it shall eat the fruit thereof.
Proverbs 18:21 KJV
Words carry power. They can grow or destroy our faith. Create a long
gap between carnal Christians and unbelievers because their words can ruin your
faith. The words that come out of unbelievers and carnal Christians can corrupt
your good manners, leading to unbelief.
Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.
1 Corinthians 15:33 KJV
This is one reason you
must apply wisdom when unbelievers come near you. Get me right. I am not
stating that you should not connect with unbelievers and carnal Christians. I
am stating here that you should not yoke with them equally (meditate on 2
Corinthians 6:14-18).
Most often, the words
that come out of unbelievers and carnal Christians are sensual and devilish.
Their words and actions can make you less spiritual and more carnal. The more
you keep hearing those uninspired words, the more your faith depreciates.
The more you keep hearing
the deceitful words of unbelievers, the more fear grows in your heart. The fear
of war, inadequate basic needs, economic crisis, poverty, and diseases will dominate
you when you keep hearing the words of unbelievers and carnal Christians.
When this happens,
unbelief (faithlessness) grows in your soul, leading to destruction. However,
when you align with vessels full of the Holy Spirit, their words will rekindle
your faith.
- Who is your friend?
- Who is influencing you?
- Who is your mentor?
2. Deal with your dreams.
For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not.
In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men,
in slumberings upon the bed;
Then he openeth the ears of men, and sealeth their instruction,
That he may withdraw man from his purpose, and hide pride from
man.
Job 33:14-17 KJV
The Holy Spirit often
speaks to us through dreams. What happens to us usually appears in dreams
before manifesting physically on earth. The Holy Spirit can reveal something to
us through dreams so we can pray about it.
The Holy Spirit does that
so that we will not give up. Anytime you get a bad dream, break it through strategic and tactical prayers. Freely download and read the book on my youtube
channel.
Failure to deal with the
negative dreams can open the portal for the enemy to steal, destroy, and kill
your faith (meditate on John 10:10, 1 Peter 5:8-9 and download and read my series of books on the enemy
for more profound revelation).
3. Look at Christ Jesus
Christ Jesus lived a
sinless life. However, He went through pain, persecution, and problems. Christ
Jesus declared that we (Christian believers) will also experience hatred, pain,
and injustice in our journey.
These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In
the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the
world.
John
16:33 KJV
If you want a more
profound revelation about evil, I encourage you to download and read my books—the Mysteries of Evil and The
Mysteries of Evil Seeds, for more profound revelations. The
books are free on my blog and youtube channel.
Most of the disciples of
Christ Jesus were abused and killed unjustly for their faith in Christ Jesus. That
is one of the crosses we must carry as Christian believers. It will get to a
stage where family and friends will become enemies because of the gospel.
One reason we face evil
is because of our faith in Christ Jesus. Accept it as part of the Christian
faith. Endure the pain and injustice as a Christian soldier. Press towards the
high price. Remember, the source of faith is the Word of God (the Holy Bible).
Check out my previous article for more profound revelations. Meditate on these Holy
Scriptures for more profound revelations.
Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake:
for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven.
Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you,
and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in Heaven:
for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.
Matthew 5:10-12 KJV
These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In
the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the
world.
John
16:33 KJV
4. Be watchful and prayerful
Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is
willing, but the flesh is weak.
Matthew
26:41 KJV
One reason most Christian
believers fall is because they pray without watching. Anytime we pray without
watching, our faith enters the danger zone. However, when we stay alert and
pray, our faith will not break.
Some temptations can
destroy our faith. This is why Christ Jesus commanded us to be vigilant and
prayerful. The flesh can act contrary to the desires of the Holy Spirit. This
is one reason we must tame the lustful desires of the flesh and watch and pray
so that we will not lose focus in our Christian life.
Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing
psalms.
James 5:13 KJV
Watchfulness and prayer
are master keys to rekindle and preserve your faith. Like serpents, they are
vigilant. We must be as wise as serpents and harmless as doves. When we are
vigilant, we will know when to defend the faith. I may continue in the next
article. Kindly share the link to this article so others can grow in
faith.
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