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    Faith Adventure – International Eagles Conference 2025
    Introduction
    Theme: Faith Adventure
    Key Scriptures:

    Hebrews 11:1–6

    Romans 4:17

    2 Corinthians 3:18

    Ecclesiastes 3:1

    Luke 18

    Judges 6

    1 John 5:4

    Purpose:
    This sermon and series of sessions during the 2025 International Eagles Conference were crafted to reignite the church’s understanding of faith as a divine journey, not merely a tool for requests but a lifestyle that aligns with God's eternal timeline and purpose. The emphasis is on motion—spiritual progression—rejecting compromise, and walking in dimensions of grace, righteousness, and prophetic sensitivity.

    Main Teachings
    1. Faith is Motion: A Journey with God
    Faith is not static; it's movement aligned with the rhythm of heaven.

    The believer is “in motion” not merely by physical activity but by spiritual navigation led by the Holy Spirit.

    Key Verse: Romans 4:17 – God calls things that are not as though they were.

    2. Faith Transcends Time and Dispensation
    Noah operated in a time dimension before its manifestation (Hebrews 11:7).

    Abraham lived in a future dispensation of grace and justification before the cross (Romans 4:1–5).

    Enoch was raptured before rapture existed—he lived a pleasing life by faith (Hebrews 11:5).

    3. Experiential Knowledge of God Fuels Faith
    Faith is rooted in knowing God intimately, not merely believing in principles.

    Illustration: Abraham believed in the God who “quickens the dead.” That experience defined his faith.

    4. Faith Rejects Compromise
    Faith includes the power to reject—as Moses did (Hebrews 11:24–26).

    The church today must recover the dimension of faith that refuses corrupt offers, sin, and spiritual complacency.

    5. Faith Requires Prophetic Alignment
    The prophetic spirit allows believers to perceive heavenly realities and live accordingly.

    Saints in Hebrews 11 saw promises afar, embraced them, and lived as pilgrims and strangers on earth.

    6. Faith Enables Access to Different Realms
    By faith, one can:

    Transcend current time (Noah).

    Enter another dispensation (Abraham).

    Experience a future era (Enoch’s rapture).

    God invites us to function from His dimension, not earthly circumstances.

    Illustrations and Examples
    Moses’ Refusal of Pharaoh's Throne: He chose affliction over compromise.

    Personal Testimony of Marriage by Faith: The speaker testified of trusting God to marry a classroom teacher without material assurances—choosing God’s leading over human criteria.

    Prophetic Song: “I’m in Motion”: A spiritual declaration symbolising transition, transformation, and resistance to satanic stagnation.

    Story of Noah: A builder mocked for 120 years yet proven righteous when the flood came.

    Analogy of Credit and Debit Cards: Old Testament saints like Abraham lived by ‘credit-card faith’—salvation accessed before the payment (the Cross).

    Practical Applications
    Commit to Movement in the Spirit

    Never settle spiritually. Be in motion toward God's purpose.

    Reject Spiritual Compromise

    Refuse any promotion, opportunity, or advantage that violates God’s will.

    Invest in Knowing God

    Build your experiential knowledge of God through prayer, study, and obedience.

    Live as a Pilgrim

    Anchor your decisions in eternity, not temporary success.

    Walk in Prophetic Awareness

    Be sensitive to God's time and voice, even when it contradicts the norm.

    Contend Against Darkness

    Don’t fear family patterns or territorial wickedness; you are aligned with the victory of Christ (1 John 5:4).

    Financial Faithfulness

    Honour God with tithes and progress toward full consecration, not just percentages.

    Key Takeaways
    Faith is an invitation to function in God's dimension, not man’s.

    Motion is a prophetic state—when you stop moving spiritually, you fall into compromise.

    The true test of faith is endurance, conviction, and willingness to suffer for Christ.

    Righteousness by faith predated the Law—it’s God's eternal standard.

    To walk by faith is to refuse the temporal and embrace the eternal.

    True believers are spiritual anomalies—living from heaven’s perspective on earth.

    The prophetic spirit is essential to living by faith.

    You cannot be rapturable if you don’t please God daily through obedience and surrender.

    Conclusion
    The sermon series reminds us that faith is a journey—an adventure that takes us into God’s reality beyond time, pain, and the pressures of our generation. We are called to stay in motion, reject compromise, and embrace a life of radical trust and obedience. Let the cry of your life be, “I’m in motion”—because nothing in this world can stop a man or woman whose navigation system is the Holy Spirit.

    Your next move is glory. Don’t stand still. Don’t settle. Keep going.

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