The greatest area where faith is lacking.
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COURSE 10 - PRINCIPLES OF FAITH » The greatest area where faith is lacking.
One person in the bible that struggled with believing God for her finances was a widow woman who lived in Zarephath. At the time, the town was experiencing a drought. Her and her son only had a limited amount of oil and flour to make cake. Because the woman didn't see any provision, she decided that her and her son would eat the last meal and then die. It was not until Elijah challenged her faith by asking her to give him the meal first that she truly experienced a miracle. For her obedience, God provided more than enough for her and her son.
Another widower who struggled financially in the bible is found in 2 Kings chapter 4. This woman's husband died, leaving her with lots of debt. If she did not pay the debt, the creditor promised to come and make her two sons' slaves. Again, this woman only had a little oil in her home. The prophet Elisha challenged her faith by instructing her to go and borrow vessels from everywhere. After borrowing the vessels, she was to come home, close the door and pour the oil until the vessels were full. The money that she would receive from the vessels would pay her debt. Again, we see that the Lord will sometimes challenge our faith by using the little we have to give us a miracle. Whenever you are experiencing financial struggle, the bible says to give, and it shall be given unto you, good measure, pressed down and shaken together shall men give unto your bossom. Obeying God when you are in a deficit financially will always yield positive results if you trust him with the little you have.