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“Faith’s Greatest Enemies: Concentration on Sense Knowledge Evidence” is a thought-provoking teaching by Apostle Frederick K.C. Price. In this series, Dr. Price emphasizes the importance of understanding the enemies that hinder our faith journey. Let’s delve into the key points from Part 3:

  1. Sense Knowledge vs. Revelation Knowledge:

    • Christians must recognize the distinction between two types of knowledge:
      • Sense Knowledge: Information obtained through physical senses (what we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell).
      • Revelation Knowledge: Insights inspired by the Holy Spirit, transcending our natural senses.
    • Relying solely on sense knowledge can hinder our faith.
  2. Guidance by Revelation Knowledge:

    • Success in the Christian walk comes when we are guided by revelation knowledge.
    • Recognizing God’s will requires tuning in to the Holy Spirit’s inspiration.
    • When we operate from revelation knowledge, we align with God’s purposes.
  3. Walking by Faith, Not by Sight:

    • The natural mind may find it illogical to operate by faith.
    • 2 Corinthians 4:18 advises us not to focus on visible circumstances.
    • Dr. Price encourages believers to “walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7).
  4. Foundational Scripture:

    • 1 Timothy 6:12 serves as the cornerstone for this series.
    • It reminds us to fight the good fight of faith and lay hold of eternal life.

Remember, faith defies mere sensory evidence. As Christians, we must cultivate revelation knowledge and trust in God’s unseen promises.

Faith's Greatest Enemies Part 3: Concentration of Sense Knowledge Evidence


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