Another aspect of faith is separation.
I apologize for being a day late. I ate some bad beef jerky that gave me food poisoning. Needless to say, I’ve been resting and drinking lots of water to flush out my system. I had to get rid of the bacteria that was causing me to…well you know. It wasn’t pretty.
Bacteria are small. But bad bacteria can cause a lot of damage. And in order to get better, I had to separate myself from the damaging bacteria.
Faith. The above quote gives another perspective on what it is. It’s choosing to separate ourselves from the harmful bacteria – sin – to stay healthy not just spiritually but physically as well.
There are consequences to sin on earth. True, Scripture does say Jesus forgave all our sinful choices. This doesn’t mean, however, that there are not consequences on earth, which is why one of the names for the Holy Spirit is “fear of the LORD” (Is. 11:2).
This is a name of God! This is Who He is. Fear is not just reverence. It is also acknowledgment that there can be consequences for not choosing to separate ourselves from (“process”) whatever area of our lives that the Spirit is calling to transform.
Confession acknowledges it as sin after we sin. Faith acknowledges it as sin before we sin in order in the might of the Spirit, another name of Who He is (Is. 11:2), we can become more like Jesus.
Confess quickly. Choose faith quicker.




