Archbishop Duncan-Williams Sermons – The Test of Faith

Archbishop Duncan-Williams Sermons The Test of Faith

Today’s message by Archbishop Duncan-Williams of the Action Chapel International Ministry is  titled  “The Test of Faith”.

The season we are in now is a great season. It is the season where our faith will be tested, everything you believe in will be tested. What the world is being confronted with is a test of faith and God has allowed it to be so. I believe in god’s protection, but the situations we find ourselves in, in the world today is putting our faith and our belief to a test.  Do you really believe the scriptures? The issue is not about going to Church or not, it is about fear.

It is one thing to read the scripture, it is another thing to believe it, whether or not you go to church. Even the bible tell us that whatever we do without faith faith is sin.

Why is it a test of faith? it is the test of your faith because the bible says that just shall live by his faith, and that means without your faith you cease to live. So without faith, you die.  You don’t exist  when you lose faith in God, that’s why.

Speaking on the measure of faith, Archbishop Nick teaches that Everyone has a measure of faith, whether it is weak, small or great faith.  He tell us that whatever measure of faith we are operating in has to do with the way we respond to the word of God. Defining Faith, he said that Faith is the supernatural force or audacity that allows ordinary people to override the natural. The book of Hebrews 11:6 already tell us that one way we can please God is through faith. Therefore what the enemy is interested in is your faith so that you will not have a way to please God.

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