Day 38 – What is faith anyway?

Faith is an interesting concept, and I am not necessarily referring to faith in a religious sense. I think the more truth there is in something you apply faith toward the more powerful your results will be. For example, yesterday I said if you serve others you will see benefit. If you have faith in that concept, you will actually ACT on that belief and as a consequence see results. The more true the concept, the better the results.

Faith is therefore an action phrase, a verb to be exact. So you need to ACT in order to have faith, and you should definitely be interested in what you have faith in, because applied faith is more effective if what you are ACTING upon is a true principle.

I guess you will only find out how effective something is by having enough hope in it to exercise faith long enough to see results.

You have all done this by committing to 365. Have you stuck with this long enough to start seeing some results? I promise you that 365 days in a row of having faith and ACTING on this commitment will produce amazing results because the principles it is based on are absolutely true.

Guy Reams (38)
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