Faith - Ask Greg! Questions

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Q/A: I would like to make sure I understand brokenness.  I think it means to give up of myself and do the will of God, but I’m not sure.  Can you explain brokenness to me in a simplified manner? - Nancy

Q/A: I just finished listening to your radio program, “Are You a Spiritual Loner?” and I am left with one huge question: faith without works is dead.  How can “faith as a grain of mustard seed” do good works?  How can we exercise our faith to make works? - Edward

Q/A: I have watched a television ministry that claims if you make a financial vow unto the Lord it will change your circumstances.  When you’re seeking answers, you just want to believe that something will work, almost like looking for a sign.  I know we’re supposed to have faith, but a lot of us feel that life isn’t fair! - Twanna

Q/A: What exactly is “blind faith”?  I have a friend who contends that faith in God has to be “blind” because you can’t physically see God.  I can’t “see” the wind but I know it’s there.  I hope you understand what I am trying to ask. - Ron

Q/A: I am a Christian but still have a problem understanding what faith is.  Could you elaborate for me? - Edmond

Q/A: I have accepted Christ and been baptized, but I worry one day something might affect my faith. I do not have enough faith whenever I face difficulties in life. I question why God allows difficulties to happen in our lives. Will I lose my salvation if I have so many doubts about God when I face difficulties? I am only 28 years old. How can I be certain that God is always with me and I am his child? - Chieh