Daily Devotion: How To Have Real Faith

Posted: Sep 10, 2009 |Comments: 0 | Views: 185 |

For the past few months I've been searching for answers regarding the direction and message that God wants me to share and the cellgroup /  bible study that I am handling. I search and was desperately seeking God. Fortunately God provided me an answer in a very unexpected situation. I was browsing the internet when I came to see a very intriguing ebook title which is  "How To Have Real Faith."  It was written by Rick Warren (One of the famous christian authors) who wrote the best selling book "Purpose Driven Life."

Though I am already a bible believing christian for so many years, that phrase really made me think twice. The title question my believe and it made me interested to read more of it. Luckily, Rick Warren is very generous enough to give it for free! :-) This is 9 page report about faith. You may have been a christian for so long but I still recommend that you read this. Not for the sake of confirming your faith but simply to uplift your faith and build a more stronger foundation in Christ.

I always remember a lesson I learned from a good friend of mine, he says that the best thing we could do everyday is to teach ourselves about salvation. He explained that it is better to study about what Christ did to save all of us from sin. It will make us draw more closer to Him. In fact, the more we study salvation, it make us love God more and more. It deepens our relationship with Him and we realize that we are nothing apart from God.

Just to give you a brief information about the book, it discusses 5 major things about faith:

1.) REAL FAITH IS NOT JUST SOMETHING YOU SAY

2.) REAL FAITH IS NOT JUST SOMETHING YOU FEEL

3.) REAL FAITH IS NOT JUST SOME SOMETHING YOU THINK

4.) REAL FAITH IS NOT JUST SOMETHING YOU BELIEVE

5.) REAL FAITH IS SOMETHING YOU DO

To download the ebook click How To Have Real Faith.

I truly promise this will deepen your perspective about your faith. Believe me, what's important in a christian life is how we build a strong foundation in Christ. This will help! B-)

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