Thursday, April 23, 2026

"FAITH FROM ANOTHER ANGLE"



“Faith From Another Angle”


Let me introduce to you faith from another angle. We’re calling

that angle expectation. Faith is not a different reality from

another viewpoint, but the same faith seen from a different

side, just as one building can be viewed from many angles. I’d

encourage believers not to become so familiar with the word

faith that you stop hearing its deeper operation. In this

message, expectation is described as an essential working

dimension of faith—one that helps bring about manifestation,

fulfillment, and acceleration. Expectation is tied to

conception, meaning that faith as substance saturates a

person inwardly until what is believed begins to take form and

produce results.


I’m connecting expectation to belief, mental shift, and agreement.

Drawing from ideas like the “law of expectation,” “principle of

expectation,” and even the “expectancy theory,” In this,

expectation shapes the mind and can influence atmospheres,

relationships, partnerships, and outcomes. This is another

reason why agreement matters so much in marriage, business,

ministry, and fellowship: when two people carry different

expectations, there is conflict instead of harmony. I warn you

not to choose people, paths, or decisions based merely on

feelings or outward appearance, rather take time to discern the

angle of faith operating in them. In this sense, expectation is

not passive wishing; it is a powerful inward force that affects

how people think, speak, receive, and walk together.


I encourage you to study Scripture, especially passages like

Ephesians 3:20, Matthew 9:22, Mark 10:52, Philemon 1:6,

and Acts 3. In them God works “according to the power that

works in you,” meaning expectation is linked to what is

already active inside the believer.

 In addition, another angle of faith is communication:

 if faith is present, it will speak,

acknowledge, and express what God has placed within. Using

Peter and John ministering to the lame man, he illustrates

that expectation meets expectation, and when faith is

communicated, and acted upon, healing and transformation can

happen immediately. Expectation is also like a blueprint that

sets vision, marks boundaries, and prepares for expansion.


I’m calling all believers, everywhere, to live with active, vocal, and

                                                     spiritually informed expectation.


Faith from another angle is “The Angle of Expectation