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Faith That Speaks AND Acts

29 min · 16. juni 2026
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Scripture Focus: Mark 11:23 “For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed... and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.” Words matter. God created the world with words. Jesus spoke to storms, sickness, demons, and dead situations. Throughout Scripture, we see the power of speaking in agreement with God's truth. But there is a danger that many believers fall into: speaking faith without walking in faith. In Episode 7 of FaithFinder Season 3: Becoming a Faith Walker, Not Just a Faith Talker, we explore the powerful connection between what we say and what we do. Faith was never meant to be merely verbal. While our words are important, biblical faith requires more than declarations—it requires action. Faith walkers understand that their confession and their conduct should tell the same story. Too often people declare: *  "I trust God."  *  "God is my provider."  *  "I'm walking by faith."  *  "God has a purpose for my life."  Yet their actions reveal fear, hesitation, doubt, or unwillingness to obey. This episode challenges us to examine whether our actions are supporting the words we speak. In this episode, we discuss: *  The biblical power of speaking God's promises  *  Why faith-filled words are important  *  The danger of speaking faith while living in fear  *  How obedience gives credibility to our declarations  *  Why actions and words must work together  We also look at how many believers have become skilled at making faith declarations but struggle to take faith actions. Speaking God's promises is important, but declarations are not a substitute for obedience. Noah didn't just believe God—he built the ark. Abraham didn't just agree with God—he left his homeland. Peter didn't just confess faith—he stepped out of the boat. Faith always moves beyond words. This episode highlights the difference between: *  Positive thinking and biblical faith  *  Empty declarations and active obedience  *  Talking about trust and actually trusting God  Because when words and actions come into alignment, faith becomes powerful. A faith walker understands that every declaration should be supported by corresponding action. If you declare God is your provider, are you trusting Him when finances get tight? If you declare God has called you, are you taking steps toward that calling? If you declare God is faithful, are you obeying Him even when circumstances are difficult? These are the questions that move faith from theory to reality. 🔥 As listeners continue growing through the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart, this episode serves as a reminder that faith development happens when God's Word moves from our mouths into our daily decisions. The goal is not simply to say the right things—it is to live what we believe. If you've ever found yourself: *  Speaking faith but struggling to act on it  *  Making declarations without taking steps of obedience  *  Wondering why your faith feels stagnant  *  Wanting greater consistency between your words and your walk  Then this episode will encourage you to bring your confession and your conduct into alignment. Because faith is most powerful when what you say and what you do agree. ✨ Faith walkers don't just speak God's promises—they live as though those promises are true. When your words and your actions come into alignment, your faith becomes more than a statement. It becomes a lifestyle. Download your free copy of the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dI0Cm9SUZXkPo8gP4BHSiHSNRLLT8BJu/view?usp=drive_link] now!!

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Becoming a Lifestyle Faith Walker

You've made it to the final episode of Season 3—but this isn't the finish line. It's the starting line for the rest of your life. Welcome to the Season 3 finale of FaithFinder: Activated Faith — From Belief to Bold Living. Throughout this season, we've challenged one another to move beyond talking about faith and begin living it. We've discovered that biblical faith is far more than positive thinking, hopeful words, or occasional acts of courage. Faith is a lifestyle—a daily decision to trust God, obey His Word, and walk according to His Spirit. The question now is: Will these episodes simply become something you listened to… or will they become the way you live? The goal of this season has never been to fill your mind with more biblical knowledge. The goal has been transformation—to help you become the kind of believer whose entire life reflects complete trust in God. Because faith walkers aren't identified by what they say on Sunday. They are identified by how they live every day. In this final episode, we bring everything together and discover what it truly means to become a Lifestyle Faith Walker—someone whose faith is not occasional but continual, not emotional but intentional, not situational but foundational. Throughout This Season We Learned... We began by discovering that... Faith Isn't Talk—It's Movement Faith begins when we move in obedience. Talking about faith is never enough. Genuine faith always produces action. When God Says Move Before You're Ready We learned that obedience often comes before understanding. God doesn't always reveal the entire plan before asking us to take the first step. Faith That Steps Out of the Boat Peter reminded us that miracles happen outside our comfort zones. We cannot experience extraordinary faith while living an ordinary, comfortable life. Walking by Faith, Not by Sight (For Real) We discovered that circumstances do not determine God's faithfulness. Faith continues walking even when we cannot yet see the destination. Faith That Produces Evidence James challenged us to examine whether our lives actually demonstrate the faith we claim to possess. From Fearful to Faith-Filled We learned that courage isn't the absence of fear—it's trusting God enough to obey despite fear. Faith That Speaks AND Acts Our declarations and our decisions should tell the same story. Faith-filled words must always be accompanied by faith-filled actions. Faith That Knows When to Move—and When to Stay We explored the importance of spiritual discernment and learning to recognize God's timing instead of being driven by emotion, pressure, or fear. Radical Faith—Doing What Doesn't Make Sense Finally, we discovered that God's greatest miracles often begin with acts of obedience that challenge human logic. Faith trusts God's wisdom above our own understanding. Each episode has been another step on the journey from being someone who merely talks about faith to becoming someone who consistently walks by faith. Now it's time to make that walk your way of life. The Daily Habits of a Lifestyle Faith Walker A lifestyle faith walker doesn't simply have moments of faith—they cultivate habits of faith. Their perspective changes because their relationship with God shapes how they see the world. 1. The Person of Faith Lives in a Spiritual World  2. The Person of Faith Sees Everything as Coming from God   3. The Person of Faith Believes in Grace for the Future   4. The Person of Faith Believes in God's Vision and God's Provision  Faith walkers stop asking, "Can I do this?" Instead they ask, "Since God called me, how will He provide what I need?" They understand that God's vision is always greater than their limitations. And His provision is always greater than their lack. The Transformation When this season began, many listeners may have identified as faith talkers. People who believed. People who prayed. People who hoped. But now... My prayer is that you have become something different. A Faith Walker. Someone who moves. Someone who obeys. Someone who trusts. Someone who discerns. Someone who perseveres. Someone whose life gives evidence that God is real. Because the greatest testimony of your faith isn't found in how many scriptures you can quote. It's found in how faithfully you live those scriptures every day. Continue the Journey If this season has challenged your faith, don't let the growth stop here. Continue strengthening your walk through the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dI0Cm9SUZXkPo8gP4BHSiHSNRLLT8BJu/view?usp=sharing]. This resource was created to help you move beyond inspiration into consistent spiritual practice, equipping you to develop habits that keep your faith active long after this season ends. Remember, becoming a lifestyle Faith Walker isn't accomplished in ten episodes. It's built one faithful day at a time. 🎯 Faith Challenge: The 30-Day Lifestyle Faith Challenge Don't let today's episode be the end of your journey. For the next 30 days, intentionally choose to live as a Faith Walker. Each day: *  Spend time with God in prayer and His Word.  *  Ask the Holy Spirit to guide your decisions.  *  Take at least one intentional step of faith.  *  Practice trusting God over your circumstances.  *  Write down every answered prayer, open door, lesson learned, unexpected blessing, and opportunity to obey.  Keep a Faith Journal throughout the month and record: *  How God provided.  *  How God protected.  *  How God spoke.  *  How your faith grew.  *  How your perspective changed.  *  What miracles, big or small, you witnessed.  At the end of those 30 days, look back over your journal. You'll likely discover something remarkable: God was working far more than you realized. Because faith changes what you notice. And when you intentionally walk by faith, you begin to recognize God's fingerprints all over your life. As this season comes to a close, remember this: Faith isn't an event. It's not a sermon. It's not a podcast. It's not a feeling. Faith is a way of life. So keep walking. Keep trusting. Keep discerning. Keep obeying. Keep believing. Because God isn't just looking for people who occasionally exercise faith. He's raising up men and women who live by it every single day. Until next season, don't just talk about faith. Become the person who walks it.

Yesterday40 min
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Radical faith—Doing what doesn’t make sense

Have you ever felt God leading you to do something that made absolutely no sense? Maybe He asked you to forgive someone who never apologized. To give when your finances were already stretched. To leave a secure job. To start a ministry. To invest in a dream that everyone else questioned. To keep believing for a promise long after others said it was impossible. Welcome to radical faith. In Episode 9 of FaithFinder Season 3: Becoming a Faith Walker, Not Just a Faith Talker, we discover that some of God's greatest miracles begin with instructions that seem completely unreasonable from a human perspective. Throughout Scripture, God's methods often challenged human logic. When the Israelites stood before the massive walls of Jericho, God didn't hand them a battle strategy that made military sense. Instead, He instructed them to march around the city for seven days and shout at the appointed time. From the outside looking in, it seemed foolish. But God's instructions are not based on human reasoning—they are based on His sovereign wisdom and unlimited power. This episode explores what it means to trust God so completely that you obey Him even when His instructions don't fit your plans, your experience, or the opinions of others. In this episode, we discuss: *  Why God sometimes asks us to do things that challenge our understanding  *  The difference between radical faith and reckless behavior  *  How obedience often precedes the miracle  *  Why God's ways are higher than our ways  *  Trusting God's process even when you don't understand His plan  We also look at powerful examples of radical faith throughout the Bible: *  Noah built an ark before anyone had ever seen a worldwide flood.  *  Abraham prepared to offer Isaac, trusting that God would remain faithful to His promise.  *  Moses stretched out his staff over the Red Sea before the waters parted.  *  The widow of Zarephath gave Elijah her last meal before experiencing God's supernatural provision.  *  Naaman was instructed to wash seven times in the Jordan River to receive healing.  *  The disciples filled empty water jars before Jesus turned the water into wine.  None of these acts made sense according to human wisdom. Yet each one required complete trust in God's Word. Sometimes we delay our breakthrough because we spend more time trying to understand God's instructions than obeying them. Faith walkers recognize that obedience is not dependent upon complete understanding. They know that God often reveals the next step only after they take the first one. This episode also addresses an important truth: radical faith is not impulsive faith. Radical faith is not making reckless decisions or claiming God told you something without testing it against Scripture. As we discussed in Episode 8, radical faith is rooted in discernment. It begins with hearing God's voice clearly, confirming His direction through His Word, and then obeying—even when that obedience stretches your understanding. Radical faith is never about proving how bold you are. It is about demonstrating how much you trust God. 🔥 As listeners continue applying the principles from the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dI0Cm9SUZXkPo8gP4BHSiHSNRLLT8BJu/view?usp=sharing], this episode serves as a reminder that spiritual growth often happens outside of our comfort zones. God develops extraordinary faith through ordinary acts of extraordinary obedience. If you've ever: *  Wondered why God's instructions didn't make sense  *  Been afraid of what others would think if you obeyed God  *  Delayed obedience because you couldn't see the outcome  *  Felt God asking you to do something beyond your comfort zone  Then this episode will encourage you to trust God's wisdom above your own understanding. Remember, obedience should always be grounded in Scripture and guided by the Holy Spirit—not emotion, impulse, or pressure. Because some of God's greatest miracles are waiting on the other side of your next act of obedience. ✨ Faith walkers don't require every answer before they obey. They know that God's instructions may not always make sense to the natural mind—but they always make sense within His perfect plan. Sometimes the most radical thing you can do is simply trust God enough to obey.

1. juli 202634 min
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Faith That Knows When to Move—and When to Stay

One of the greatest signs of spiritual maturity is not simply knowing how to move in faith—it is knowing when to move and when to stay. In Episode 8 of FaithFinder Season 3: Activated Faith — From Belief to Bold Living, we explore not all movement is faith—and not all stillness is disobedience. Faith walkers must learn to operate with discernment. Many people assume that faith always means taking action immediately. Others assume that faith means waiting indefinitely. The reality is that faith requires sensitivity to the leading of the Holy Spirit and the ability to discern God's timing, direction, and purpose. This is where the gift of discernment becomes so important. Discernment is more than intuition. It is more than a feeling. It is the Holy Spirit helping believers distinguish between: *  God's voice and their own desires  *  God's timing and their own impatience  *  God's opportunities and distractions  *  Faith-filled movement and flesh-driven activity  In this episode, we discuss: *  Why movement alone does not equal obedience  *  How discernment protects us from unnecessary mistakes  *  The difference between acting in faith and acting in haste  *  Why some seasons require movement while others require waiting  *  How to recognize the leading of the Holy Spirit  We also examine how many believers become frustrated because they are operating outside of God's timing. Some move too quickly because they are excited, pressured, or afraid of missing out. Others remain stuck because fear disguises itself as wisdom and caution. The goal of faith is not simply to be active. The goal is to be aligned. Throughout Scripture, we see examples of people who needed discernment: *  David repeatedly sought God before going into battle.  *  Moses followed God's leading through the wilderness.  *  Paul changed travel plans when the Holy Spirit redirected him.  *  Jesus Himself only did what He saw the Father doing.  These examples remind us that successful faith walking requires more than courage—it requires spiritual sensitivity. One of the greatest mistakes believers make is confusing urgency with God's voice. Just because something feels urgent does not mean God is calling you to move now. Likewise, just because something is difficult does not mean God is telling you to stop. Faith walkers learn to pause long enough to ask: *  Is this God's timing?  *  Is this God's direction?  *  Is this God's assignment?  *  What is the Holy Spirit saying about this situation?  🔥 As we continue through Season 3 and encourage listeners to strengthen their walk through the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart, this episode emphasizes that active faith is not reckless faith. Active faith is faith that listens, discerns, and obeys. God is not looking for people who are merely busy. He is looking for people who are led. If you've ever: *  Struggled to know whether to move forward or wait  *  Wondered if an opportunity was truly from God  *  Made decisions too quickly and later regretted them  *  Felt uncertain about your next step  *  Wanted to hear God's voice more clearly  Then this episode will equip you to grow in faith and confidence. Download your copy of the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dI0Cm9SUZXkPo8gP4BHSiHSNRLLT8BJu/view?usp=drive_link] NOW!

23. juni 202636 min
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Faith That Speaks AND Acts

Scripture Focus: Mark 11:23 “For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed... and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.” Words matter. God created the world with words. Jesus spoke to storms, sickness, demons, and dead situations. Throughout Scripture, we see the power of speaking in agreement with God's truth. But there is a danger that many believers fall into: speaking faith without walking in faith. In Episode 7 of FaithFinder Season 3: Becoming a Faith Walker, Not Just a Faith Talker, we explore the powerful connection between what we say and what we do. Faith was never meant to be merely verbal. While our words are important, biblical faith requires more than declarations—it requires action. Faith walkers understand that their confession and their conduct should tell the same story. Too often people declare: *  "I trust God."  *  "God is my provider."  *  "I'm walking by faith."  *  "God has a purpose for my life."  Yet their actions reveal fear, hesitation, doubt, or unwillingness to obey. This episode challenges us to examine whether our actions are supporting the words we speak. In this episode, we discuss: *  The biblical power of speaking God's promises  *  Why faith-filled words are important  *  The danger of speaking faith while living in fear  *  How obedience gives credibility to our declarations  *  Why actions and words must work together  We also look at how many believers have become skilled at making faith declarations but struggle to take faith actions. Speaking God's promises is important, but declarations are not a substitute for obedience. Noah didn't just believe God—he built the ark. Abraham didn't just agree with God—he left his homeland. Peter didn't just confess faith—he stepped out of the boat. Faith always moves beyond words. This episode highlights the difference between: *  Positive thinking and biblical faith  *  Empty declarations and active obedience  *  Talking about trust and actually trusting God  Because when words and actions come into alignment, faith becomes powerful. A faith walker understands that every declaration should be supported by corresponding action. If you declare God is your provider, are you trusting Him when finances get tight? If you declare God has called you, are you taking steps toward that calling? If you declare God is faithful, are you obeying Him even when circumstances are difficult? These are the questions that move faith from theory to reality. 🔥 As listeners continue growing through the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart, this episode serves as a reminder that faith development happens when God's Word moves from our mouths into our daily decisions. The goal is not simply to say the right things—it is to live what we believe. If you've ever found yourself: *  Speaking faith but struggling to act on it  *  Making declarations without taking steps of obedience  *  Wondering why your faith feels stagnant  *  Wanting greater consistency between your words and your walk  Then this episode will encourage you to bring your confession and your conduct into alignment. Because faith is most powerful when what you say and what you do agree. ✨ Faith walkers don't just speak God's promises—they live as though those promises are true. When your words and your actions come into alignment, your faith becomes more than a statement. It becomes a lifestyle. Download your free copy of the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dI0Cm9SUZXkPo8gP4BHSiHSNRLLT8BJu/view?usp=drive_link] now!!

16. juni 202629 min
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From Fearful to Faith-Filled

Scripture Focus: Isaiah 41:10 “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God…” Fear has stopped more dreams, delayed more callings, and hindered more acts of obedience than almost anything else. In Episode 6 of FaithFinder Season 3: Becoming a Faith Walker, Not Just a Faith Talker, we tackle one of the greatest obstacles to living a life of active faith: fear. Every believer faces fear. Fear is not a sign that you lack faith—it is often evidence that you are standing at the edge of something bigger than yourself. The question is not whether fear will show up. The question is whether fear will be your leader or your companion. Too many people are waiting for fear to disappear before they obey God. They tell themselves: *  "I'll do it when I feel more confident."  *  "I'll step out when I'm less afraid."  *  "I'll trust God when I have more certainty."  But faith walkers understand a powerful truth: courage is not the absence of fear; courage is choosing to trust God despite fear. In this episode, we explore: *  Why fear is one of the enemy's favorite weapons  *  How fear keeps believers stuck in comfort zones  *  The difference between being fear-filled and faith-filled  *  What God's Word says about fear and His presence  *  How faith grows stronger when you choose obedience over anxiety  We also discuss how fear often disguises itself as wisdom, caution, perfectionism, or overthinking. Sometimes what appears to be "being careful" is actually fear keeping us from moving forward. Throughout Scripture, God repeatedly told His people, "Fear not." Why? Because God knew that fear would tempt them to focus on their limitations instead of His power. Consider: *  Moses feared he wasn't qualified.  *  Gideon feared he wasn't capable.  *  Esther feared the consequences of obedience.  *  Peter feared the storm around him.  Yet God used each of them because they chose faith over fear. This episode is not about pretending fear doesn't exist. It's about learning how to trust God's presence more than you trust your fears. Isaiah 41:10 reminds us that we are not facing life's challenges alone. God promises: *  His presence when we feel uncertain  *  His strength when we feel weak  *  His help when we feel overwhelmed  *  His support when we feel incapable  When you truly believe God is with you, fear begins to lose its authority. 🔥 We also continue encouraging listeners to strengthen their walk through the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart, a practical journey designed to help believers develop daily habits of active faith. Each day provides opportunities to move beyond fear, trust God more deeply, and put faith into action. If you've been: *  Delaying a decision because of fear  *  Struggling with anxiety about the future  *  Feeling inadequate for what God is calling you to do  *  Allowing fear to determine your next steps  Then this episode will challenge and encourage you to stop waiting for fear to leave and start trusting God where you are. Don't wait until you feel brave. Move because God is faithful. Because faith walkers don't let fear make their decisions. ✨ The goal isn't to become fearless. The goal is to become so confident in God that fear no longer controls your obedience. Fear says, "What if it goes wrong?" Faith says, "What if God shows up exactly as He promised?" And that's where the journey from fearful to faith-filled truly begins. Download your free copy of the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dI0Cm9SUZXkPo8gP4BHSiHSNRLLT8BJu/view?usp=drive_link] now!!

16. juni 202632 min