How to Activate Your Faith and Begin Living the Life You Were Designed For

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How to Activate Your Faith and Begin Living the Life You Were Designed For

Learn to activate your faith, in this post to start living the life you desire.

A purposeful life.
A life that feels aligned, peaceful, and free.

Many people misunderstanding faith and that’s why you are not living.

Faith was never meant to feel heavy.
It was meant to feel settling.

When faith is understood correctly, life no longer feels like something you are trying to survive.

It becomes something you are led through.

The Law

Faith is knowing that it is already done.

Not hoping things will improve.
Not waiting anxiously.
Not begging God for relief.

Faith is resting in the inner knowing that what you desire is complete—before circumstances agree.

This is why faith pleases God.
Because faith trusts the unseen order of creation.

Many people pray, ask, and cry out—yet remain stuck.

Not because God is unwilling, but because faith is absent.

Asking without inner certainty is not faith.

It is hope mixed with fear.

Faith does not negotiate with appearances.

The moment circumstances shift, many people give up.

And that is where faith disconnects.

Faith requires loyalty—not perfection, but consistency of inner agreement.

Scripture is clear: “According to your faith, it shall be done unto you.”
Not according to effort.
Not according to background.
Not according to status or approval.

Faith is the activator.

Even Jesus could not perform miracles where faith was absent—not because power was lacking, but because faith is the channel through which power moves.

Faith is not passive.
It is active certainty.

Faith Activates Through the End

Faith works by seeing the end first.

You do not worry about how something will happen when you already know the ending.

This is why imagination is essential to faith.

When you see yourself as already healed, already provided for, already walking in purpose—faith becomes natural.

And when inspiration comes to act, you move without resistance.

This is how faith leads.

When I was called to write my first book, I didn’t know what to write.

I only knew the end—that I was a writer.

When the nudge came to pick up a notebook, I obeyed without knowing why.

What followed was effortless flow.

Faith moves first inwardly.
Action follows naturally.

The Distortion That Keeps People Stuck

Many people remain in situations they dislike because they believe the situation is the source.

But God is the source.
Jobs, money, and systems are only resources.

If God provided once, He can provide again—often in ways greater than expected.

Faith requires shifting loyalty from what is seen to what is unseen.

This is what it means to walk by faith and not by sight.

When external conditions dictate your decisions, faith is muted.

When faith leads, life rearranges.

The Embodiment

Faith is not something you practice outwardly.
It is something you decide inwardly.

To activate your faith:

  • go within

  • see it as done

  • rest in that knowing

When doubt appears, return to the end.
When fear speaks, answer with certainty.

It is done.

Faith is the compass.
It guides you into freedom without force.

I did not always live this way. I once lived under stress, pressure, and constant worry—performing peace while carrying anxiety. Faith changed that.

Faith didn’t make life perfect.
It made life ordered.

And order brings peace.

The Return

You were not created to struggle endlessly.
You were created to please God—and faith is what pleases Him.

Faith is believing the unseen before it appears.
Faith is loyalty to what God placed within you.
Faith is remembering who you are.

You don’t need more religion.
You don’t need more striving.

You need faith.

And faith begins the moment you see it as done.

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Debbie
Founder, Be Renewed Collective
Restoring sovereign identity through faith and imagination.

 

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