Here’s a letter that was in my mailbox at the Crisis Pregnancy Center I volunteer at. I don’t know who wrote it or where it came from, but I would like to share it with you because it speaks volumes about love and faith, and I believe it will greatly encourage you on your walk with Our Father…

Dearly Beloved,

Let me share with you some very healing thoughts about faith and love. I believe God works miracles in answer to the prayer of faith. And I believe every promise in God’s Word as is. But, through much suffering and tears, I have discovered something wonderful about the way God works. What you are about to read should help renew your confidence in the Lord and set you free from the bondage of trying to figure out faith.

Here are my conclusions:

1.If you can’t give God perfect faith, give Him perfect love. “Perfect love casts out all fear.” Not perfect faith, but perfect love. Perfect love is the rest God has for His people. He wants us to rest in His love, trusting that He will always come to our aid as a father to a hurting child in spite of our inadequate faith.

If you are going to specialize in anything, specialize in love. The Bible says, “Faith works by love.” Without love, all faith is in vain.

2.If God does not answer certain of our prayers, we can be sure he has some great eternal reason for not doing so.

It boils down to this: God has all power and can do anything. Nothing is impossible to Him. He has promised to answer every prayer in Christ’s name. So we must ask in full assurance of faith, expecting an answer. But should God delay that answer, or choose another path for us, He must have a mighty good reason for it all. And we must believe that whatever God permits in our lives, it will one day all work to our good. “We know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28

Our heavenly Father knows exactly where we are going and what we need. He will give us what is best, in proper Holy Ghost timing. “If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to those that ask him.” Matthew 7:11

God will not permit you to be overcome by trials. You may come to what you think of as your breaking point. Yet, if you will not harden your heart but fall into His arms, trusting His everlasting love for you, you will survive and live to tell of His faithfulness.

Please pray for us as we minister to the poor and needy around the world. The Lord has been our supply for so many years, and He has not once failed us.

God be with you.

~Anonymous