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Faith, Logic and Presumption

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Faith and logic were never meant to be enemies, they just need counseling sometimes. Faith says, “God will make a way.” Logic says, “Let’s find the road.” The problem starts when we allow one to silence the other. Faith believes in the invisible; logic works with what is visible. But when both are surrendered to God, they become a powerful team. God gave you a brain for a reason, not to doubt Him, but to plan with Him. Faith is the vision; logic is the structure that helps it stand. Without faith, you’ll never start. Without logic, you might start but never finish.

Take Noah, for instance, God gave him the blueprint for the ark. That was faith’s instruction. But Noah still had to measure wood, cut beams, and calculate dimensions. That was logic in action. Joseph had faith that famine was coming, but he also used logic to store food for seven years. Nehemiah had faith to rebuild Jerusalem’s wall, but he also set guards and planned shifts. You see, faith is the fuel, but logic helps steer the wheel. God doesn’t despise planning, He just doesn’t want planning without prayer. When faith leads and logic follows, divine wisdom flows.

In everyday life, this means you pray before applying, but you also write the application well. You believe for healing, but you also rest and take your medication if needed. You trust God for a spouse, but you also learn to build character and treat people kindly. Logic builds the net; faith brings the fish. When faith and logic learn to shake hands under God’s guidance, miracles become sustainable. Don’t throw away your reasoning, just make sure it kneels before your faith.

Prayer and Confession
In the name of Jesus, I declare, I do not ignore practical steps while still trusting Your supernatural power. I walk in faith guided by divine wisdom. My logic serves my faith, and my faith glorifies God. I plan with understanding, but I depend on grace. Amen!

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Faith, Logic and Presumption

This devotional is a refreshing and eye-opening guide for believers who want to walk wisely with God without confusing faith with feelings or foolishness. It explores how faith truly works, how logic can serve instead of sabotaging it, and how presumption often disguises itself as bold faith. Each day helps you discern the fine line between trusting God, overthinking His promises, and acting without His word, leading you into a balanced, mature, and Spirit-led life of faith.

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