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“Faith, Foolishness or Presumption?” is a teaching series by Apostle Frederick K.C. Price that delves into the dynamics of faith, foolishness, and presumption. Let’s explore the key points from Part 1 of this enlightening series:

  1. Understanding Faith:

    • Faith is not merely a religious concept; it’s a practical force that operates like currency in the spiritual realm.
    • Through faith, you can obtain anything consistent with a godly life—whether it’s a need or a desire.
  2. The Measure of Faith:

    • As Christians, we’ve been given “the measure of faith” by God.
    • But when and how did we receive this measure? Understanding its origin is crucial.
  3. Romans 13:8 and Financial Decisions:

    • The scripture in Romans 13:8 advises us to “owe no one anything except to love one another.”
    • Does this mean we should avoid purchasing things on credit? Apostle Price addresses this question.
  4. Exercising Faith in Everyday Matters:

    • By applying faith even in smaller life situations, we grow and become independent of circumstances.
    • Faith isn’t reserved for crises; it’s a lifestyle.
  5. Advantages and Disadvantages of Borrowing and Credit Cards:

    • Apostle Price encourages us to explore the pros and cons of borrowing and using credit cards.
    • Wise financial decisions align with godly principles.

Remember, faith isn’t blind presumption or foolishness; it’s a confident trust in God’s promises. As we navigate life, let’s exercise faith wisely and seek understanding in all our decisions.

Faith Foolishness or Presumption? Part 1


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