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The Bible tells us, God has distributed a measure of faith to each one (Romans 12:3, HCSB). Indeed, we all have the inherent desire to believe.
DayBook of Faith is a gathering of nearly one hundred two-page devotionals designed to feed that faith desire. Each entry is framed with an opening Scripture verse and closing thought that will fuelreaders with enough inspiration, power, and hope to carry them through the busiest days.
These writings gracefully encourage us to examine our beliefs, grow in our understanding of God, apply faith to real life, and build trust that leads to an even greater, more renewing standard of faithfulness. With DayBook of Faith, every day is a glorious day for faith in action!

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DayBook of Faith, Digital Edition

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DayBook of Faith

Gods Presence in Your Day

Copyright 2014 Jan L. Dargatz

ISBN: 978-1-4336-8161-5

Published by B&H Publishing Group, Nashville, Tennessee

Dewey Decimal Classification: 242.64

Subject Heading: DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE \ FAITH \ CHRISTIAN LIFE

Packager Development: Meadows Edge Group LLC

Scripture quotations are taken from the Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB), Copyright 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003 by Holman Bible Publishers. Used by permission. Holman Christian Standard Bible, Holman CSB, and HCSB are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.

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Introduction

A Measure of Faith

God has distributed a measure of faith to each one.

(Romans 12:3)

T he Bible tells us that God has given to every person a measure of faitha degree of ability to believe.

Some people seem to believe quite easily, even to the point where others might regard them as gullible or susceptible to easy manipulation. Those who believe quickly often believe what others say at face value, try anything they are encouraged to trybelieving they can succeed at itand fail to ask discerning questions to confirm the wisdom of what they are being told. While they are sometimes disappointed or deceived, in many cases those who believe quickly see tremendous miracles in their lives and are quick to thank and praise God.

In contrast, those who have difficulty believing are often perceived as inflexible, suspicious, hard-hearted, or too cautious. Those who believe slowly sometimes have become that way because others have tricked them or misled them in the past. While they often make wise choices in their caution, they sometimes miss engaging in spontaneous acts of kindness that might bring great joy to them and to others.

Is there a middle ground? Most assuredly. God desires for our faith to have a solid foundation based solely on His goodness, love, promises, and presence. Gods nature does not change; His mercy is extended to all. God also desires for us to use our faithit is the key to giving God full entre into our lives to do His work in us, through us, and for us!

The Bible also challenges us to GROW in faith. And the good news about our ability to grow is this: we each have the capacity to grow . Our starting point in faith is never intended to be our ending point!

The worthy goal, therefore, is to believe those things that God wants us to believe:

Examine Your Beliefs: The Scriptures teach us that we are wise to test all informationto confirm what we hear against what God has commanded or promised.

We are to ask questions with an honest and eager willingness to find answers and apply them. And, we are not to allow others to dissuade us from doing good, no matter how many times a person or group of people disappoints us or attempts to discourage us.

The word most commonly used for faith in the New Testament is pistis (PIS-tis). It comes from the Greek word peitho , which means to persuade. True Christian faith means being completely persuaded that there is no other truth apart from the Word of God. Only a belief based on the Word creates a foundation for ongoing faithfulness.

Grow in Your Understanding: We are encouraged in Scripture to pursue those things God authorizes or compels us to pursue. We are to desire to grow in faith.

The best food for our faith is always going to be the Word of Godnot only the written Word of God (the Bible) but also the life examples of Jesus (the Word in John 1:1), and the word of God spoken to us as we pray, contemplate Gods purposes, and listen for the Spirit of God to give us wise counsel.

Avail yourself of the opportunity to grow in your faith by reading Gods Word daily, by praying daily and spending time listening for the Lord to speak to you, and by asking yourself repeatedly on any given day, How would Jesus approach this problem, this relationship, this experience, or this opportunity?

At all times, ask the Lord to teach you how to better follow Him.

Apply Your Faith to Real Life: The person who has faith rooted firmly in the Word of God is a person who is in a prime position to APPLY faith to every circumstance of lifeevery situation, every relationship, every difficulty, every time !

We are to say in the face of every need and opportunity: What would God desire for me to say or do as an act of my TRUST in Him?

Faith that Generates Trust: Faith is often associated with specific acts or statements that reflect belief. A faith-filled word of encouragement... a hand outstretched in comfort... a prayer... a helpful deed... these are set in time and space like diamonds that reflect Gods glory.

TRUST is a pattern of faith . Trust is faith that is ongoing, and that is consistent.

Trust and love go hand-in-hand to create a deepening relationship with God. Trust accepts completely that God is sovereign over His universethat He is omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing and all-wise), omnipresent (in the moment and eternal), and all-loving (to all people). Trust looks to God for mercy, forgiveness, and all things necessary for godly living.

The person who trusts God and who engages in acts of faith will soon find that God is faithful to His Word and His promises. He protects... He provides... He comforts... He heals and delivers... He restores and reconciles... He makes us whole .

The more we trust, the more God shows Himself trustworthy. And in that cycle of trust and trustwortiness, we grow not only in faith but in the character likeness of Christ Jesus .

We not only become a person of faith, we become a faithful person!

Faith and Faithfulnes Are Linked: The more we embrace Gods faithfulness, the more we desire to be faithful to Him in return. And the quicker we are to apply our faith and trust God with all the consequences.

The stories of others can be a tremendous source of inspiration to us when it comes to understanding and applying our faith. That is the purpose of this book. It draws from nature, history, the Bible, and mostly from the everyday life examples of other people to send a message: Trust God! He will help you. He will use you. He will reward you for your belief in Him.

A Renewable Resource: Read the devotionals in this book with a belief that your faith is a renewable, rechargeable resource. Make a choice to read these pages repeatedly, and at each reading, look for a new way to apply the kernels of truth and inspiration to your life.

Faith always functions simultaneously at the today and the eternal levels of human existence. What you draw from eternity as truth for your day will build your faith now . What you do now as an act of faith will impact your future in eternity.

Today is always a day for faith in action!

Jan Dargatz, PhD

Through Lifes Twists and Turns

The earth and everything in it, the world and its inhabitants, belong to the Lord; for He laid its foundation on the seas and established it on the rivers.

(Psalm 24:12)

T he Jordan River in Israel is mentioned in the Bible nearly two hundred times!

The Jordan flows through a land area that extends sixty-five miles from the south shore of the Sea of Galilee to the Dead Sea. The river itself, however, winds back and forth so that it is almost two hundred miles long. The river drops significantly in altitude from sea to seamore than six hundred feet, with a number of rapids segments in otherwise calm river waters.

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