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Faith is trusting in God's promises and expecting an answer from Him, as demonstrated by the story of a little child who prayed for a home and received it.
D.L. Moody shares a touching story about a little girl who, despite her family's dire circumstances, demonstrates unwavering faith in God's provision. When her father goes to war and the landlord demands rent, the mother is distraught, but the child encourages her to pray for a home. The girl's heartfelt prayer reflects her innocent trust in God, leading to a miraculous change in the landlord's heart. Moody emphasizes the importance of childlike faith and the expectation of God's answers to our prayers, urging listeners to cultivate such faith in their own lives.

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I remember a child that lived with her parents in a small village. One day the news came that her father had joined the army (it was at the beginning of our [Civil] war), and a few days after the landlord came to demand the rent. The mother told him she hadn't got it, and that her husband had gone into the army. He was a hard-hearted wretch, and he stormed and said that they must leave the house; he wasn't going to have people who couldn't pay the rent. After he was gone, the mother threw herself into the arm-chair, and began to weep bitterly.

Her little girl, whom she had taught to pray in faith (but it is more difficult to practice than to preach), came up to her, and said, "What makes you cry, mamma? I will pray to God to give us a little house, and won't He?" What could the mother say? So the little child went into the next room and began to pray. The door was open, and the mother could hear every word, "O God, you have come and taken away father, and mamma has got no money, and the landlord will turn us out because we can't pay, and we will have to sit on the doorstep, and mamma will catch cold.

Give us a little home." Then she waited as if for an answer, and then added, "Won't you, please, God?: She came out of the room quite happy, expecting a house to be given them. The mother felt reproved. I can tell you, however, she has never paid any rent since, for God heard the prayer of that little one, and touched the heart of the cruel landlord. God give us the faith of that little child, that we may likewise expect an answer, nothing wavering.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Power of Faith
  2. Faith is not just preaching, but practicing
  3. Faith is trusting in God's promises
  4. Faith is expecting an answer from God

Key Quotes

“God give us the faith of that little child, that we may likewise expect an answer, nothing wavering.” — D.L. Moody

Application Points

  • We should practice faith by trusting in God's promises and expecting an answer from Him.
  • We should not let doubt creep in and question God's ability to provide.
  • We should pray in faith, expecting God to answer our prayers and provide for our needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is faith?
Faith is trusting in God's promises and expecting an answer from Him.
How can I develop faith?
You can develop faith by practicing it and trusting in God's promises.
What happens when we pray in faith?
When we pray in faith, God can answer our prayers and provide for our needs.
What is the difference between faith and doubt?
Faith is trusting in God's promises, while doubt is questioning God's ability to provide.

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