Rom 3:27
“Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith”
We are continuing to look at what faith is, and what we see here is that faith is a law, as gravity also.
What is a law? According to Webster’s New Explorer, it is a rule or principle stating something that always works in the same way under the same conditions. Wow! Something that always works in the same way under the same conditions!
This is why I appreciate the fact that the Scripture says God made inheriting the promises to be of faith, so that inheriting the promise can be sure to everyone. It can be sure because faith always works the same way under the same conditions. The other thing about law is that it is no respect of persons.
If you fulfill the conditions of the law it will work for you but if you go against the law, you will surfer. Therefore, to make the law of faith work in your favour, find out the conditions that make the law of faith to work. We can find some of the conditions under which the law of work in Mark 11:22-25:
Your faith should be in God
Faith has to be expressed – “whosoever shall say”
You cannot allow doubt in your heart
You must learn to be specific with your faith
You must not harbor unforgiveness in your heart.
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