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Believing is a VerbBelieving - Definition Dr. Victor Paul Wierwille writes in his book The Bible Tells Me So
There will always be a variety of action that will be taken pertinent to each situation, the important part is - God is the one with the power and ability. Believing is the action that unleashes the power.
Faith is pistis in Greek; more appropriately translated believing. Don't get wrapped up in the action - sacrifice was used in the Old Testament to pay for sins because they didn't have the redeemer yet. Believing God is the heart of the matter. Believing is the action we take.
Abel believed God's Word when he offered the sacrifice to God, he believed what God said about sacrifices and Cain didn't. Cain put God's Word below him, he despised God's wisdom. Proverbs 1:7 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of
knowledge: God looks on the heart. If his heart would have been right with God Cain's offering would be right on.
It is faith - not works that gets the results. We must believe and then God is the rewarder.
Abraham had a large household, there was one point that when he was out fighting with the king of Sodom that he had over 200 trained warriors in his household. In that culture many of those warriors had a wife and a couple of kids. This adds up to be 600, 800 or maybe even 1000 people, plus thousands of sheep, thousands of goats. In our culture Abraham's family was by our standards at this time a small town - now there is details that need to be worked out, you just don't pick up several hundred people tell them to jump in the busses and get on the road without a destination, yet this is what Abraham did. He believed God, God promised, they hit the road, and God took care of them. Also, he didn't know where he was going! Abraham relied completely on the revelation from God. He trusted God to take care of his household (i.e. small town). All of Abraham's relatives didn't go either. This was contrary to culture. The family groups would stay together for protection. When families split up into smaller groups they became more vulnerable to marauders. Abraham left the protection of his father's house. He defied culture and believed God. He did God's Word and God prospered Abraham mightily after that.
Abraham was looking forward to God's promises; the messiah and the new Jerusalem. A city in Abraham's time was built with walls all around. These walls were not meant to keep people in but to keep enemies, marauders out. They are there to protect the citizens of the city. Abraham looked forward to the redemption of mankind and God's eternal protection.
The New Revised Standard Version is a clearer translation.
All of these people looked forward to the messiah, they embraced the promises, were persuaded, confessed the promises in all circumstances, i.e., Job "I know my redeemer liveth". They confessed that they were pilgrims, only passing through. They looked forward to the coming of the redeemer, the messiah, Jesus Christ. By faith-believing-we look forward to the return of Christ. We can embrace God's promises and live with power by believing. Click
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