Would everyone agree that faith confession of God's Word is one of the major teachings in the WoF? If that is the case, can this principle work without having a true understanding of God's character? One of the most familiar passages used in the WoF is Hebrews 11:6:
Personally, I don't believe that the writer of Hebrews (who, along with the late Kenneth Hagin, I believe is the Apostle Paul) was only referring to God's existence in the bolded part. I believe (from study mind you and not simply speculation) that He was talking about believing that God IS everything He says that He IS.
Now, on a somewhat speculative note, should this not include everything that He ain't? Is He the One responsible for sickness, disease, and other types of evil? If I am unsure that God is behind my problem then is my faith able to work in standing against a circumstance that in the back of my mind I might believe that God has something to do with it?
Your thoughts are appreciated. Also, even if your ideas are not the WoF norm, I still want to hear them, but don't expect me to be sugary sweet in my response to them
But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
Personally, I don't believe that the writer of Hebrews (who, along with the late Kenneth Hagin, I believe is the Apostle Paul) was only referring to God's existence in the bolded part. I believe (from study mind you and not simply speculation) that He was talking about believing that God IS everything He says that He IS.
Now, on a somewhat speculative note, should this not include everything that He ain't? Is He the One responsible for sickness, disease, and other types of evil? If I am unsure that God is behind my problem then is my faith able to work in standing against a circumstance that in the back of my mind I might believe that God has something to do with it?
Your thoughts are appreciated. Also, even if your ideas are not the WoF norm, I still want to hear them, but don't expect me to be sugary sweet in my response to them