Overcoming Expectations: Put Faith in God

Overcoming Expectations: Put Faith in God

There is a subtle yet significant difference between having expectations and having faith. As I went through my week, God reminded me how often our expectations can set us up for disappointment and needless negative feelings that He does not want us to have. I believe God wants to show us the importance of faith as we learn to let go of our limiting expectations.

Overcoming Expectations Put Faith in God

Faith is believing even when we can’t see. It’s trusting that God has a plan for our lives, even when we don’t understand it. We can relinquish our expectations and embrace God’s will when we have faith. Letting go of our expectations doesn’t mean we don’t have goals or dreams. It means we’re open to the possibility that things might go differently than our plan.

I have met men and women who expected to be married or have children by a certain age. I have also met men and women who just expected to be further along in some aspect of life, like buying a house, having a stable career, or being financially stable. Releasing expectations and holding on to faith means we trust that God is in control and always has our best interests in mind. In this post, I’d like to share my testimony of exchanging expectations for faith and use Biblical examples to illustrate this idea.

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My Testimony About Letting Go of Expectations

After I finished four years of studying to get my educational doctorate, I expected to land a different job. I envisioned working in a university. I applied to several colleges and universities but did not hear anything. I did not even receive a phone interview. My expectations had led to disappointment, and I wondered whether or not I had wasted my time and money. 

After placing several job applications and hearing nothing, I started the school year as usual in my elementary school buildings. COVID-19 came that year, and looking back now, I know that God was saving me from real frustration by allowing me to stay in a familiar place at this time. When everyone began to work from home, I could quickly do the job I already knew how to do, and it was during our time at home that God led me to begin this blog. If I had had a new job, working from home would’ve been much more challenging. I’m thankful God gave me more than I expected.

After COVID-19 was no longer causing us to stay home from school, I realized that I wanted to work with graduate students who are learning to become speech-language pathologists, and I could do that in my current job by taking on externs. I now know that what I expected to do with my educational doctorate is not all God had in mind. He has equipped me to be a teacher in every aspect, and I must trust him to use the education He gave me for his glory as I surrender it to him.

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Trading Our Expectations For Hope and Faith

As we look at the Word of God, we find that God often challenges our thinking. He frequently exceeds our expectations and rarely does things the way we think He will. Therefore, it is best to relinquish our expectations in every situation because they can be limiting. Expectations derive from our beliefs about what will happen in the future based on past experiences. Synonyms for expectations indicate assumptions or predictions.

Sometimes, our expectations are correct, and everything goes according to plan, but sadly, there are too many times when it seems our expectations do not come to fruition. When situations do not turn out how we imagined, we can feel troubled, angry, and confused. Being let down in this way can prevent us from seeing the possibilities that exist in the present moment.

God wants us to have hope and faith. He wants us to rely on Him, be strong in faith, and trust His ways. Faith is about trusting in God amid the unknown and believing He will work things out for the best. Faith is also about relinquishing control over how God will work something out based on our expectations. Instead, we must let God have His way in every circumstance. Lastly, faith is about making room for things to be different than the past, other than we thought, and better than expected.

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Biblical Examples of Letting Go Of Expectations

In the Bible, many examples exist of someone relinquishing expectations to receive God’s best. Naaman was a commander of the army of the king of Syria. He was a great and mighty man of valor, but he was a leper. Naaman went to the prophet and took gold, silver, clothing, and even a letter from the king.

When Naaman reached the door of Elisha, the prophet’s house, Elisha sent a messenger to tell him to “Go and wash in the Jordan seven times, and your flesh shall be restored, and you shall be clean.” Naaman was angry and went away, saying that he thought the prophet would come out of the house, stand, call upon the name of the Lord his God, and wave his hand over the place and cure him. He almost gave up and went away, but his servants convinced him to obey and wash in the river. Naaman had to let go of his expectations and do as the prophet said, and he was clean.

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Abraham and Sarah heard and believed that God would give them a child, but based on their understanding, they thought they needed to have a slave girl be a surrogate because Sarah was too old. They did not expect God to do something different and give her a child in her old age (Genesis 21:1-7).

The people in Noah’s day may have heard Noah tell them day after day that it would rain, but this had never happened before, and they wrongly assumed that it never would. Wisely, Noah placed his trust in God and exercised his faith. He followed instructions, began building, and believed God would do as promised and save Him and his family. Noah had never seen rain or a boat either, but he chose to trust the voice of God over his own experiences and expectations (Genesis 7).

Have Faith in the Creator Who Exceeds Our Expectations

We must trust that God, our Creator, is all-knowing and full of love. He has good things in store for us, but His plans may be different than we think. We can not understand everything or adequately predict the future, so it is better to rely on the one who knows all. God’s thoughts are above our thoughts, and we must trust Him by faith. Our faith grows as we watch him meet our needs and exceed our expectations daily. We learn to remain open-minded based on our faith journey, personal encounters, and teachings from the Bible.

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We should never reach a point where we believe God always does something a certain way. No matter what we believe based on experience, we must be open enough to remember that God is the Creator and a miracle worker specializing in exceeding expectations. As we navigate challenging or mundane situations, we need to have hope that everything will work out, but faith is more profound than just a feeling of optimism. Faith acknowledges that we have an all-powerful Heavenly Father.

We must learn to let our faith in God provide us with hope, comfort, and strength because we know someone greater than us controls everything. Our Heavenly Father is a God who can shatter all limiting expectations if we have faith and allow Him the opportunity to demonstrate His goodness. Faith means following instructions, doing our part, and walking with God. We don’t just pray and wait until it all works out. We pray and do what God tells us to do while we believe God for a miracle.

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Hope and faith are powerful forces that are much better when we let go of expectations. Hope allows us to see the potential for positive outcomes, even when things seem bleak. It can give us the motivation to persevere in the face of challenges. The feeling of genuine optimism comes from within when we embrace that we are children of the Almighty and learn to put our faith and trust in His wisdom, ability, timing, and goodness.

Let’s Pray to Let Go Of Our Expectations

Let’s pray with faith, letting go of expectations as we trust that even if things don’t seem to turn out the way we expect, everything will turn out the way God wishes and, therefore, exceed our expectations.

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What It Really Means To Have Faith The Size Of A Mustard Seed

What It Really Means To Have Faith The Size Of A Mustard Seed

I believe God wants us to understand what it really means to have faith the size of a mustard seed. As Christians, there are times that we question whether we have or understand mustard seed faith. We know that we must trust God, believe His Word, and not doubt. The issue is that sometimes, when we have done all we know to do, the situation may not work out as we expected, and that may lead us to question faith.

What It Really Means To Have Faith The Size Of a Mustard Seed

If we are not careful, the enemy will sneak in and cause us to doubt when we should hold onto our faith. For example, we might ask God to answer prayer; in doing so, we may even ask others to pray. Although we may genuinely feel that we have prayed in faith and not doubted, the prayer may seem unanswered in the way that we anticipated. When this happens, sometimes, we begin to question the reason why. Thus, Christians may ask questions such as:

  • Why didn’t this work?
  • Did God not hear my prayer?
  • Did I not pray correctly?
  • Is God mad at me?
  • Did I do something wrong?
  • Is my faith not strong enough?

Faith is a highly complex word and idea. I believe that God wants us all to understand faith because it is impossible to please Him without it (Hebrews 11:6). What’s more, God tells us to have faithwalk in faithbuild our faith, and proclaim our faith. He does not want us to question or doubt our faith and promises to give wisdom when we ask.

Understanding Our Measure Of Mustard Seed Faith

Therefore, we can possess, live out, grow, and ultimately share faith with others. Because spiritual ideas are complicated for the natural man to comprehend, Jesus spoke in parables to the people, and he often used seeds, more specifically, the mustard seed.

He put another parable before them, saying, “The kingdom of Heaven is like a grain of mustard seed that a man took and sowed in his field. It is the smallest of all seeds, but when it has grown, it is larger than all the garden plants and becomes a tree so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches.

Matthew 13:31-32 ESV

According to Romans 12:3, God gives each of us a measure of faith. As Christians, we know that God loves us and gives good gifts to His children. He blesses those who love Him with more than enough and distributes gifts as He sees fit. He does not want us to become boastful, and He does not want us to waste anything that He gives.

The measure of faith that God gives us could be the size of a mustard seed, but there is might in the tiny amount, and God expects it to grow. The Bible explains that the mustard seed can grow into a tree, and that tree eventually can grow to provide shelter for and affect others. Therefore, every gift from God should be valued, nurtured, and shared to benefit others.

A small amount of faith can move mountains because the strength comes from God. He multiplies the small amount, and it becomes unlimited. God can take the slightest size of faith, which is our limited ability to take Him at His Word and not doubt and mix it with His unlimited ability. This way, God can do great and beautiful things even through our minor acts. Like the widow who gave two small coins, which was all she had, God determined that she gave more than everyone else, and He honored her. In this way, small can be much in the Kingdom of God.

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Walk Through Life With Mustard Seed Faith

Faith is defined in Hebrews 11, ‘”now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” As Christians, we understand that faith requires believing and trusting God even when what we see suggests the opposite. Thus, faith is believing for good even when it looks impossible to our human senses.

As we live our lives, we must walk by faith rather than sight (2 Corinthians 5:7). Even when it looks like our prayers are left unanswered, we must understand that God is still in control, and our prayers will be answered in God’s timing and according to His will. At that moment, we have to continue to believe and not doubt. There will be times of faith-testing to prove that we will remain steadfast (James 1:3).

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Whenever I forget that sometimes God has to say no, I think of Jesus in the garden before his crucifixion. Like Jesus, we can ask God anything, but we must honor God with our submission to His will. For example, Jesus asked God to take the cup away; God could not say yes to this request as it was the only way to save us. Just like Jesus, we must be willing to tell God not my will but Your will. God sees and knows more than we do, so we must always trust His plans as we walk through life with mustard-seed faith.

Build Our Mustard Seed Faith

The Bible says that faith comes from hearing the Word of God (Romans 10:17). When we hear the gospel message and decide to accept Jesus as our Savior, we join the family of God by faith, and at that point, we are ready to understand the things of God. After salvation, we are ready but still can not fully comprehend every spiritual concept all at once. Just like babies, we all need to start with milk and then progress to meat. Spiritual milk is like the foundational truths of Christianity and leads us to salvation, and then we grow from there.

The Bible states that the natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he does not understand them because they are spiritually discerned (1 Corinthians 2:14). Therefore, as we walk with God, continue to hear his Word and apply it, our faith will grow, and we will progress in our understanding of more complex biblical truths.

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Faith is like a seed sown on good ground. It is supposed to grow and produce fruit. After speaking in parables about sowing seeds, Jesus explained to the disciples that the seed sown on good soil is the one who hears His Word and understands it. He indeed bears fruit and yields, in one case a hundredfold, in another sixty, and another thirty (Matthew 13:23). So our faith is supposed to grow.

Proclaim Mustard Seed Faith To Others

Ultimately, we must proclaim faith to others. We all need the Word of God to live this life and to live eternally. The Bible says that man can not live on bread alone but by every Word that comes from the mouth of God (Matthew 4:4). God wants us to be able to give an answer to others about our faith. He wants us to share the Good News and for our lives to be an example of His love and goodness.

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Salvation comes when we call on the name of the Lord (Romans 10:13). God does not want anyone to perish; instead, He wants everyone to accept the gift of salvation (John 3:16). The Bible makes it plain that Jesus brought salvation, and we can not enter Heaven without being born again (John 3:3).

If the natural man cannot understand the things of God and have faith without hearing the Word of God, then someone must share the Word of God with them. As disciples of Jesus, we must willingly proclaim our faith. 

Every Christian should willingly share their faith with others. The enemy will convince us that we should remain quiet, but we must live as Jesus did and taught His disciples to do. We must be willing to tell others of God’s goodness so their faith can also grow.

A Prayer to Activate Our Mustard Seed Faith

God loves us so much that He has provided everything we need to live this life, but the enemy wants to rob us of our assurance. So, let’s pray this prayer to activate our mustard seed faith and declare our proper place in the Kingdom of God.

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How To Have Faith In God’s Word

How To Have Faith In God’s Word

Have you learned to develop faith in God’s word? The events of 2020 have taught us that life can be unpredictable and full of surprises. No one expected a pandemic or the closure of churches, schools, and workplaces. It’s possible that many of us were caught off-guard by all the unexpected changes. However, we must always remember that God is still in control, even when things are not going as planned.

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When everything around us changes, there are two choices. We can go through the situation with or without the help of our Heavenly Father. God allows us to choose, but we should always strive to place our faith in God and his Holy Word.

I can still vividly recall the day I received the devastating news that I had contracted COVID-19. As a Speech-Language Pathologist working in a school, I had to stay home and isolate myself from everyone. Sadly, my positive COVID test resulted in the school authorities sending 56 students home to quarantine as a preventive measure. In my heart, I was aware that I had been extremely cautious, using hand sanitizers and wearing masks, which left me wondering why I still got sick.

During this time, the enemy tried to make me feel like my positive test was an indication of something wrong in my relationship with God. The enemy wanted to weaken my faith, but I prayed and asked God for help. As I stayed home and recovered, I continued to pray and spend time with God, and I learned so much during this time.

Humans tend to gravitate toward something whenever things shift, leading us down unfamiliar and uncharted waters. The enemy will try to use this time to lure people to abuse substances, partake in domestic violence, or succumb to emotional instability. God wants us to run to Him. Rather than turn down dark pathways that will not bring us closer to God, we must rightly choose to draw closer to God by activating our faith in the one who never changes.

How Does the Bible Define Faith, and What is Great Faith?

Defining faith is not easy, but we look to the Bible to help us understand as we ponder a definition. The Bible explains that “now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1 KJV)”. Faith reminds us that God works even when we cannot see it.

Hebrews 11 is often cited as “faith’s hall of fame” because it recounts people’s faith in the Bible. As we look at the Bible, we see that regardless of who the writer wrote about in Hebrews 11, the common thread was that they obeyed God’s Word.

  • By faith, Noah, being warned by God concerning events as yet unseen, in reverent fear, constructed an ark to save his household.
  • By faith, Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to a place he would receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going.
  • By faith, Sarah herself received the power to conceive, even when she was past the age since she considered him faithful, who had promised.

As we look closely, we see that the Bible shows us that faith is related to hearing God’s Words, believing, and moving in obedience. There are instances in the Bible where Jesus declares that someone has “great faith.”

In Matthew 15:21-28, A Canaanite woman comes to Jesus because she wants Jesus to heal her daughter, oppressed by a demon. As she spoke, the Bible says that Jesus initially did not answer her, and the disciples tried to send her away. As we read the account, we realize that the Canaanite woman was relentless. She understood the power that would come if Jesus spoke to her situation. She was willing to wait for Jesus to give her just a crumb. Then Jesus answered her, “O woman, great is your faith! Be it done for you as you desire.” And her daughter was healed instantly.

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Another time where Jesus states that someone had great faith is noted in Luke 7 when a Centurian sought Jesus to heal his servant. The Centurian did not feel worthy to come to Jesus or to have Jesus come to his home, but he truly believed that if Jesus spoke a word, his servant would receive healing.

In Luke 7:7 KJV, the Centurian says, “Wherefore neither thought I myself worthy to come unto thee: but say in a word, and my servant shall be healed.” The Centurian showed that he knew what it meant to be taken at his word and obeyed. He clearly understood the power in Jesus’ words, and it seems this is what caused Jesus to say that the Centurian man had great faith.

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Faith Has Life-Altering Benefits

While studying and writing this post, I was awakened at night and grabbed my pen to write the definition God spoke into my spirit. Faith is a belief, trust, and obedience to God and His Word, leading to life-altering benefits. It is a belief that if God speaks into a situation, the situation will change despite the odds or what it looks like, and faith requires being all-in despite earthly consequences.

We understand that faith has life-altering benefits when we look again at Hebrews 11. We can see that all of those mentioned in Hebrews 11 experienced life-altering changes when they believed in God’s Word. Think of the chain reaction of events that happened because of Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Sarah’s obedience. God blessed the faithfulness of His people. The Bible shows us the relationship between faith and obedience to God’s Word and the life-altering benefits that faith brings throughout Hebrews 11 and all of the Bible.

As children of God, when we obey God’s Word and trust God with our lives through faith in Jesus as our Savior, we can experience the life-altering benefits that God offers. As we continue to live surrendered lives, he changes us, directs our paths, and blesses others through our obedience.

Have Faith In The Word of God

We must learn to have faith in the Word of God because it holds the power to win every fight against the enemy. The enemy knows that there is power in the Word of God, so he will try to attack our belief in the Word. The enemy works so hard to keep us from reading the Bible, attending church, or doing anything that will cause our faith in God’s Word to grow. The Bible tells us that faith grows when we hear the Word of God (Romans 10:17), and if we are of God, we hear His Words (John 8:47).

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God tells us that His Word will not pass away (Matthew 24:35) but will stand forever (Isaiah 40:8), and will go out from God, and not return empty, but accomplish and succeed the thing for which it was sent (Isaiah 55:11). Every Word of God proves true (Proverbs 30:5), and nothing is impossible with God (Luke 1:37). God tells us to take up the shield of faith against the enemy because it can extinguish all of the enemy’s fiery darts. (Ephesians 6:16).

Jesus showed us how to battle the enemy with the Word of God. He did this when the enemy came to him in the wilderness after Jesus had been fasting. The enemy knew that Jesus was hungry, so he tempted Jesus to command the stones to become bread. Jesus refuted the enemy with the Word of God.

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Each time the enemy came, Jesus stated, “It is written.” the enemy continued to bother Jesus (Mathew 4:7,10), but each time Jesus responded by quoting God’s word to the enemy. In doing so, Jesus shows us that the Word of God defeats the enemy.

With Jesus as our example, we learn that we must activate God’s Word as our weapon of faith against all the enemy throws at us. Whether it is a sickness, financial lack, or if we battle some addiction or sin, God has given us the keys to victory. We can find all of the answers that we need in His Word.

Faith Must Be Unwavering

Our faith must be unwavering. In Romans 4, the Bible tells us more about Abraham’s faith as it declares that “no unbelief made him waver concerning the promise of God, but he grew strong in his faith as he gave glory to God, fully convinced that God was able to do what he had promised. That is why his faith was “counted to him as righteousness.” (Romans 4:20-22).

Ask in Faith Nothing Wavering

Obedience and unwavering trust in the Words spoken by God are essential to the definition of faith. Jesus reminds us in Mark 11:22-24 to have faith in God and tells us the importance of speaking and not doubting when we pray.

So Jesus answered and said to them, “Have faith in God. For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says.  Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.

Mark 11:22-24 ESV

Additionally, it is crucial to discount and not rely on what we see with our physical eyes. We must put all faith in God and His Word. God expects us to be all-in and unwavering. Our faith does not depend on what we see, feel, or think but relies only on God’s words and what we know that He can do.

Expect Faith To Be Tested

We must expect testing of our faith as God’s word says that our faith becomes steadfast through the tests, which means it becomes firm and unwavering. The Bible tells us that even though Abraham knew that God had given him Issac, God tested Abraham’s faith when He told Abraham to sacrifice his son (Genesis 22). When Abraham demonstrated that he was willing to obey God’s words, God supplied a ram to offer instead.

Testing of Faith produces steadfastnes

When I received a positive Covid-19 test, I had to decide how to handle the news. Would I trust God and His Word, knowing He can heal and protect me, or would I become fearful? I had to remember that there is power in the Word of God that is bigger than any fear or sickness.

A Simple Prayer For Increased Faith

Jesus is the Word of God that became flesh and walked among us to show us the way (John 1). He offers us a way to defeat the enemy. We must believe and trust God’s Word. Let’s pray in faith, asking God to help us. Let’s learn to use God’s Word when we pray to defeat the enemy and enjoy the life-altering benefits that faith produces.

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