Is my faith changing who I am?
If it isn’t,
It isn’t real.
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Amen, Mitch!
Yup!!
I agree, Mitch. True faith transforms us.
So true.
Amén 🙏. Así lo afirma 2° Corintios 5:17. Gracias por este precioso llamado a la reflexión. Bendiciones del Señor
Y lo mismo para ti, Norma.
That’s true, Mitch.
Excellent food for thought, Mitch. 🙂
Thanks, Nancy.
Amen
Oooh, this hits a little too close.
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One of my favorite verses!
Whew, this!!!
“Is my faith changing who I am?
If it isn’t,
It isn’t real.”
Yes and Amen!
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Mitch, everything starts with what we think. Whaat we think about, we bring about. If we are negative and begin to meditate on the Word of God, we are transformed into a new person.
Amen!
Love this post.
Thank you, San.
Absolutely.
It always does…
I said today in my message from Luke 2:15-20 the Shepherds said “Let us go to Bethlehem and see..” I made the observation “Faith requires Action and Lack of Action is Unbelief / lack of faith”
Amen, Jim!
Well if that wasn’t a title to grab attention – it worked! And a good answer ~ Rosie
Thank you, Rosie.
Well my like button was going a little bananas this morning – I may have liked & unliked a few times! Sorry about that ~ Rosie
Faith can move mountains!💐✍️
This is a phenomenal verse…
Our faith is supposed to change us. When it does, the world around us changes a little bit too.
I am reminded of a recently read passage, “Bear fruits worthy of your repentance,” in Matthew 3. Our lives in Christ are our true witness. Thanks again, Mitch.
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Amen. False faith affirms, true faith challenges.
Very true, Abe (and good to hear from you).
YES!!!! AMEN!
And it shows, Karla❣
Amen! If my faith has no power to change me, it’s not worth a wooden nickel as the old saying goes. It’s rather useless, too. A waste of time and effort. I’m definitely not the same person I was when I got saved back in 1970. But only the Lord knows just how much I have changed. I and others see in part, but I’m sure there are changes in all of us that we cannot discern in ourselves and we may be surprised when we get to heaven and find out all that He has accomplished in our lives.
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