In part one of our “Great Things Happen When You Believe” series, we talked about faith and the three elements of faith, which were:
- belief, which is accepting that something can be true or that something is real when it has not been seen,
- confidence or conviction, which is believing or trusting that something is, especially when there is no logical proof that it exists,
- and action, which is doing something in order to reach a goal, to obtain a result, or to get that thing which you hoped for.
We found that faith is confidently acting upon what you believe, what appears to be impossible and expecting results. Scripture tells us that “If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes” (Mark 9:23). And while your faith plays a key role in causing those great things to happen, in making all things possible, there be a few other things we need to consider, things that are equally as important and equally as strong but can cause those great things not to happen. The sad part is that most people are not aware of them.