So that your FAITH might not rest in the wisdom of men but in the POWER of God.
1 Corinthians 2:5b ESV
We know the Church is being corrected in some of our doctrines and beliefs regarding the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Whether it’s the use of spiritual gifts, the accuracy of prophecy, or the veracity of our leaders, we are being disciplined. But this process is not meant to reduce us – it is meant to purify and empower us. It is not only our doctrines that are being tested, but our faith in a supernatural God.
I have sensed a rising hesitancy to step out in faith regarding the things of the Spirit. Because of the ongoing scrutiny and exposure of false teachings and practices, there is a growing fear of being unfaithful to God’s Word. Some who believe in spiritual gifts and long for “more” of God, are pulling back and beginning to doubt those “impressions” they once received. Given the rising call for biblical accuracy and accountability, there are some who have begun to pull back from their pursuit of “spirituals” (1 Corinthians 14) for fear of being misled or deceived.
But as much as we must let the Word of God ground us, we cannot give in to a fear that kills the life of the Spirit. We must be scripturally accurate, but never at the expense of God’s power. And I’m not talking about leaders who compromise integrity for the sake of impact, but calling attention to the many believers who simply want to KNOW their God. And here’s the dividing mark that I’ve recently discovered. Throughout the biblical narrative, it’s FAITH that God responds to. Not theological precision.
Jesus didn’t reward or respond to those who were theologically perfect, but to those who walked by FAITH and dared to believe in Who He was. He recognized and championed those who were willing to step outside the norms of the day and the strict protocols of religion. He performed miracles when He saw that kind of faith (Matt 9:2, Luke 8:44). Throughout Scripture, God responds to spiritual hunger – those who are zealous for His presence and His power (Psalm 107:9).
It is possible to be grounded in the Word and yet hesitant – even resistant – to the very ways the Spirit moves. It is possible to be theologically accurate, but void of the Spirit’s life. Even spiritually dry. And as I have personally considered my own experiences and priorities in the light of recent exposures, I have determined that I would rather be criticized for my zealous faith than accepted for my theological prowess. I will always pursue integrity regarding spiritual matters and am willing to be corrected when wrong. But I never want to lose my passion for God that pursues things that can’t be fact-checked or verified by scholarly research.
Some of the major spiritual revivals of past decades are being criticized for false signs and wonders, and even totally disqualified because of some of the leaders involved. But I can personally testify to the power of God that was present, because I was there. And while it is true that some of the major leaders of past revivals are now known to be frauds and fakes, it is also true that the spiritual hunger and faith of the people who came was REAL. Regardless of who was on stage, the crowds of people who came to those past revivals were hungry for God. It wasn’t always because of the leader, but because God Himself was showing up. People came with expectancy, longing for encounter, believing that God would meet them. And it was that collective desire to touch God that drew heaven to respond. And many are still testifying to the positive impact those experiences had on their relationship with God.
For many who have “tasted and seen” the various outpourings of God’s Spirit in past years, it has not been mere emotionalism. Scripture distinguishes between empty enthusiasm and genuine faith. Because what God honors is not hype, but heart posture. He comes to those who are humble and contrite (Isaiah 66:2). He heals and restores those who earnestly seek Him (Jeremiah 29:13). He rushes to those who cry out to Him (Psalm 34:17). Yes, we must live up to the standards set forth in His Word. But they were never meant to limit or restrict our zeal for Him, as much as to undergird and protect us in the journey.
I serve a God beyond time and space. One who defies the natural order and is beyond comprehension or understanding. He calls us to believe for things that “…eye has not seen, ear has not heard, nor has the heart of man imagined” (Is 64:4). So I accept the fact that faith will always carry risk. It will always invite criticism. And it will usually look foolish to the doubting Thomas’ who need tangible proof. But faith is not proven by how well we analyze or dissect it, but by how we respond to His voice.
Jesus was not looking for doctrinal precision. He was looking for faith. And His challenge still remains. Even as we fine tune our doctrines and correct some false teachings, we must never lose our zeal for Him that is, at times, crazy, irrational, and unproven. Spiritual pursuit was never meant to be “safe.” It was meant to be fueled by an unwavering faith in a God who doesn’t always makes sense, but gives us life everlasting and joy unspeakable. IF we believe.
Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on earth?
Luke 18:8






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Hi Wanda, it is absolutely correct more so in this season that God is looking for faith because that is the very and only foundation for everything else. That is something I hear a fair bit that God is saying – dare to believe.
and it is in the obedience of the moment that faith is truly brought to life. Thank you Wanda for your insight.
Dear Sister Wanda Alger, Such wonderful encouraging words and also from the comments back to you! So I want to encourage everyone as well. I have been an intercessor with Dr. Billye Brim since 2018. Beginning 11/20/2020 we had a huge change in the prayer company when former Muslim, now Pastor Max Irhyam, was given the interpretation of our tongues for 15 minutes on each morning and afternoon Moed Wednesday prayer call. He supernaturally hears from the Lord in Arabic, his native language. Yeshua’s very first statement to us on April 15, 2026, following: “What one spiritual fruit do you most need to grow in your life and to grow in Me, Church? MY ANWSER TO YOU IS FAITH! YOU ARE IN MY HANDS!” 2 Peter 1; Galatians 6
I am so happy that you and your husband had a wonderful encouraging experience with other believers recently. We all need that!
Lately the Father taught our small fellowship about “works of faith.”
I never understood how works and faith really interacted, because doing good works didn’t seem like faith. Plenty of people do good works but have no faith, and will try to use those works to justify themselves, to no avail!
The “ah ha” moment came when a friend described faith as follows…
A man strung a rope over a deep canyon.
Then he went and got a wheelbarrow.
He told a bystander “I’m going to cross this canyon by running across this rope while pushing this wheelbarrow. Do you think I can make it?”
“Hmmm… Yes, yes, I believe you can” said the bystander.
“Ok, get in!”
Works of faith are things that look crazy. Not just feeding the poor, but giving your last coin to do so.
Doing something God told you to do that could absolutely ruin your reputation or cause you to lose your job, a family member, etc.
Not just travelling to another country, but doing so without knowing why or how to pay for it.
Things that say “I heard God, and I’m trusting Him and Him alone, fully!”
That’s the sort of faith God is looking for… Obedience that comes from belief in Who He Is because we trust Him and know Him!
He’s giddy over that sort of faith! The kind that says “Lord, You said… So here I go!”
Belief, without doing anything that requires belief, is dead. Without active faith we can’t please God.
People have put faith in man.
Man fails us.
But God is not failing us.
He never said “trust man.”
He said “trust ME.”
So I am a new believer of about 5 to 6 years. I am out of a cult of Mormonism. I’m the fifth generation and I had put my sixth and seventh and they are still in the cult. I’m 72 and so hungry for the Lord and learning, and I love your wisdom. I have nothing to add, but just my experience and these are the steps that the FATHER has been teaching me.
1. Stop trying to please ME.
2. TRUST ME
3. TRUST ME WITH CONFIDENCE.
4. Even though you go through the valley of the Shadow of Death; FEAR NO EVIL; for I AM with you.
5. WIDE gate: Believers who add shine and effort to be better.
6. NARROW gate: those believers who surrendered ALL. Give ME THE ALL MY GLORY. WHO recognize ME AS “I AM” on purpose and determination SAVING, Protecting, HEALING, providing, have confidence in MY WORD AND PROMISES. WHO spend time, ask questions, depend, rely, lean on Me for EVERY NEED. I AM THE POTTER, VINE DRESSER, SHEPARD, THE ONLY SAVIOR.
Surrender ALL.
Very encouraging words sister. And how nice to finally discover the Source Who feeds and waters your soul. I rejoice with you! He’s got you in the palm of his hand and will never let you go nor leave you nor forsake you. He is always faithful.