God didn't give you your faith to keep to yourself. He gave you something, a gift, a story, a talent, specifically so you could bring glory to His name through what he has done in your life. The whole point is to help the people around us. That's not a suggestion, it's the heartbeat of biblical faith.
It's time to move past quiet faith. A truly biblical faith is a bold, courageous faith. The kind that doesn't whisper in corners but steps out into the open. Scripture never describes faith as passive or private. From Abraham leaving everything he knew to Peter stepping out of a boat, the men and women God used were marked by action, not silence.
All we need is the faith to believe, and He can use anybody to do anything. That should stop us in our tracks. We serve the God of the impossible, so what would it actually look like if we wholeheartedly believed that? Our God can do impossible things. He heals. He renews. He transforms. That's not just what He does; it's who He is.
Jesus said faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains (Matthew 17:20). "Child-like faith" isn't naivety, it's refusing to be limited by our own imagination that God can't do the impossible. His thoughts are higher than our thoughts and His ways are higher than our ways (Isaiah 55:9). When we stop putting a ceiling on God, we start living in the wide open space of real faith.
Through faith, our small, ordinary actions take on bigger implications than we realize. The fruit of a faith-filled life carries the power of God behind it. We plant seeds of eternity in other people's lives through the power of the Holy Spirit.
So have a faith that God can because He has before. Faith in Jesus gives us access to the full grace of God. Put your Faith in Motion.
"...faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead." - James 2:17