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3 Basic Steps to Walk by Faith in God

What Does Walking by Faith Look Like?

walk by faithHow many times have you needed an answer from God as you try to walk by faith?

I’m talking about a direct word from the Lord that will help you in your situation right now.

While we all know that God is eternal and doesn’t operate by our constraints of time, we can rest assured that He moves and acts on our behalf when we stand in faith on his Word.

We’re reminded in 2 Corinthians 5:7 that we walk by faith and not by sight. But wait, what exactly does walking by faith look like?

The mere phrase denotes the activity of movement. Walking by faith means that you are embarking upon a journey. Along this voyage, you will have to do more than just believe.

You will have to be mindful of your thoughts, your words, and the actions you take – these are the fundamental steps to walk by faith in God. Here’s why:

1. Guard Your Thoughts. 

Thoughts are spiritual seeds. They are the starting point of what eventually manifests in your life. Your thoughts determine how you react to situations and how you carry yourself in the world.

The things you think about also affect how you feel. In Philippians 4:8, God clearly gives us His standard of what we should think about. This is your key to walking in victory.

Many times when we are dealing with difficult situations, we are bombarded by negative thoughts. These thoughts include worry, doubt, and even tormenting fears. Our biggest battles are most often fought in our minds. Unless you guard your mind, you will continually walk in defeat.

The Word of God says in Proverbs 4:23 that we are to guard our thoughts.  Isaiah 26:3 gives us the assurance of perfect peace when our minds stay on Him. In order to walk by faith, you must be conscious of what you are thinking. Not only must you be conscious of your thoughts, you must also ensure that your thoughts are lining up with God’s standard.

2. Mind Your Mouth.

What are you saying? It is easy to say “I’m trusting God” and “I’m waiting on Him”, but while you are waiting, what are you saying?

Are you speaking faith about the situation or are you giving voice to doubt and fear?  Stop for a minute and think about how you described your dilemma in your last conversation. Did you say “I don’t know how this will work out”, or “Things look so bad, I don’t know what I am going to do?”

Your words must demonstrate your belief that God is working on your behalf. Matthew 12:37 shares that by your words you will be justified or condemned. The very words you speak out of your mouth will work in your favor, or they will work against you.  It is up to you to decide.

In order to walk by faith, you must also speak confidently and boldly as if the situation has already been resolved positively in your favor. You must speak in faith like it is already done!

3. What Are You Doing?   

The Word of God tells us that faith without works is dead. This means that we can’t simply pray and then delegate our work to God. He is not going to come down from His throne and do what He has given YOU the power and ability to do.

If you are praying for a new home, have you begun the home search process?  Have you started saving money for the down payment?  Are you researching the market for homes that fit your budget? Do you HAVE a budget?

If you are believing for a more desirable job, have you updated your resume? Are you seeking out additional training to enhance your skills?

Walking by faith means taking action.  The walking requires setting a plan in place and doing the work that is required.

So, what’s the play call? 

As we continue on this journey of walking by faith, let us be doers of the word, not just hearers only. (James 1:22)

As you begin taking the steps of faith, be encouraged knowing that God will meet you on the path to your victory!

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Detra
Detra
4 years ago

This was just what I needed to be reminded of what God holds me accountable for. Thank you for the words of wisdom.

Jennetta Hale
Jennetta Hale
3 years ago

How many times do we really think about what we are thinking?
Its time to take charge of our thoughts..

Nwankwo Jude
Nwankwo Jude
3 years ago

This is absolutely truth we need to change our mind set and the way we think in order to have victory.

Jude Amey
Jude Amey
3 years ago

Thank you for this message. It has uplifted my spirit and I need more to triumph to the end in Jesus name amen.

Richard & Sylvia
Richard & Sylvia
3 years ago

Thank you for blessing our Souls! some time one can even think that there is no one in the world who can ever bring out God’s Truth! Looking at this point of internal power, the Lord has given us good levels of determination! As a Body of Christ, we have gifts we must share and this is where we are all missing out! We can’t all be accountants, doctors, teachers, preachers, or farmers. We must work together so the world may Know we really belong to God. My wife and I have been feeding over 200 school children from our… Read more »

Bobdoe
Bobdoe
3 years ago

praise God

J-NOR
J-NOR
3 years ago

Does anyone have an example in their life when they walked by faith?

Chidi Amakwe
Chidi Amakwe
3 years ago

Thank for this very powerful reminder that we can really cast our cares on God by aligning our thoughts and words with His Word. I’m encouraged by your thoughts.

Dorothy
Dorothy
3 years ago

Great article!

Ted
Ted
2 years ago

Thank you, I’ve been wanting to walk in what seemed to be pure faith by patiently waiting for God to heal the cancer on my liver which the medical profession insist it cannot be cured. The words I just read opened my mind to make a final decision of allowing doctors to do their job. Now I will pray that God be involved and direct the hand of all who are involved. They want to do what’s called Y-90 on February 4th. I will let them. So many miracles I have been directly involved with. Now I thank him once… Read more »

Emmanuel
Emmanuel
2 years ago

God bless you all!We have all heard our role to play now let us obey and play
1 Samuel 15:22 Behold obedience is better than sacrifice and herkening(listening)than fat rams

Jasmine Cooper
Jasmine Cooper
2 years ago

Jasmine Cooper and I’m going through spiritual warfare as I’m talking I been in the hospital so many times but this time was different Satan was on my back coming left and right I prayed to God I cried I sang I walked around the hospital and prayed for the patients for God to get His glory I had to end up in the hospital I’m home and blessed even though it felt bad God made it for my good I will never be the same Thanks to God

martin
martin
1 year ago

thank you for the words of faith .

Vitus
Vitus
1 year ago

Actually. I believe that our problems had been taken care of by God before they even happen but the problem for it not to manifest is from us , then, how do we breakthrough has been the challenges with me . May God help me to put this piece of knowledge into action .

Ariong Emmanuel
Ariong Emmanuel
1 year ago

It is working for me because I believe and am acting the faith

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