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you.”    We  never  have  to  overcome  God’s  reluctance.    We
             always have to lay hold of His infinite willingness.

                    Let me introduce what I’d like to look at now.  It’s such
             a large theme, that’s it’s almost impossible to do it in one lesson.
             The foundation that I want to discuss is faith; what it means to
             trust the Lord.  How can we trust the Lord?  I have some verses
             to illustrate why this is very important.  Hebrews 11:6, “And
             without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes
             to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of
             those who seek Him.”   Romans 14:23, “But he who doubts is
             condemned if he eats, because his eating is not from faith; and
             whatever is not from faith is sin.”  2 Corinthians 5:7, “For we
             walk by faith, not by sight…”  Galatians 3:11, “Now that no
             one  is  justified  by the  Law  before God is evident;  for, ‘The
             righteous man shall live by faith.’”  All of that is to say faith is
             very  important.  If  you don’t have  it,  you can’t please God.
             Faith is reckoned as righteousness.
                    If you tried to study faith in the Bible you would see
             how large that is.  We could talk about faith as a gift from God.
             We could talk about God being the author and finisher of faith.
             We could discuss how it’s reckoned as righteousness.  We could
             talk  about  it  being  “the  substance  of  things  hoped  for  and
             evidence of things not seen.”  We could talk about “mustard
             seed”  faith.  We could relate  faith to works.  We could talk
             about the difference between faith and presumption.  We could
             contrast it with the Law.  You get the idea.
                    Faith is not defined in the Bible.  It’s described in many
             ways but it is not defined; faith is looking, faith is trusting, faith
             is eating, faith is drinking, faith is receiving, faith is abiding.
             It’s so big that it’s hard to say, “This is the foundation.”  So, I
             thought I would share two stories with you.  The first story, in
             my understanding, describes what faith is and what it is not.
             The second story describes how I know that I’m trusting God.
             How do I know that I have faith?
                    The first story that describes what faith is and what it
             isn’t is the story of the disciples on the stormy sea.  That’s in
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