“Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall He find faith on the earth?”
— Luke 18 : 8 (KJV)
Faith is more than a declaration; it is a journey of endurance.
Many believe that faith shouts the loudest, but heaven listens to the heart that still whispers “I believe” when everything falls silent.
Faith is not proven in answered prayers — it’s proven in unanswered seasons.
When the Lord Jesus Christ asked, “When the Son of man cometh, shall He find faith on the earth?”
He wasn’t questioning if men would still have religion — but if they would still have trust.
Would He find hearts that still wait when the answer delays?
Would He find believers that still worship when life feels unfair?
Verse of the Day
π “ And shall not God avenge His own elect, which cry day and night unto Him, though He bear long with them?” — Luke 18 : 7
π Reflection
The widow in Luke 18 kept coming before the unjust judge. She had no influence, no advocate, and no visible help — only persistence. Her waiting wasn’t weakness; it was worship in motion.
That’s the mystery of true faith — it does not faint under delay.
Faith that waits believes that delay is not denial.
It knows that while time passes, God is still working behind the veil.
π "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles.” — Isaiah 40 : 31
Waiting is not passive. In the spirit, waiting is warfare. Every time you refuse to quit praying, you’re winning.
Every time you worship while weary, you’re declaring, “My Redeemer liveth.”
“Faith is the victory that overcomes the world. It anchors the soul when everything else is shaking.”— Hebrews, Chapter Six (57-0908E) William Branham.
True faith doesn’t need signs to survive.
π “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” — 2 Corinthians 5 : 7
When Abraham waited for Isaac, when Hannah prayed through her barrenness, when Elijah kept sending his servant to look toward the sea — each of them proved that faith is the ability to keep standing between promise and performance.
Faith is not built on speed but on steadfastness.
It is not measured by how quickly we get results, but by how deeply we trust in silence.
π Faith that waits is faith that wins.
πΌ Takeaway
Faith is not tested in the sunshine but in the silence.
It’s easy to believe when prayers are answered, but true faith stands tall when heaven seems quiet.
π When you cannot trace His hand, trust His heart.
ππΎ Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ,
Teach me to wait without fainting and to trust without doubting.
When Your timing feels slow, help me remember that Your plan is perfect.
When my strength runs low, renew me like the eagle.
Let my faith remain anchored even when I cannot see the shore.
I believe that You are faithful in the silence,
and that every waiting season is shaping me for glory.
In Your holy Name, Amen.
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