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"Faith is not believing that God can. It is knowing that God will"

Ben Stein
Ben Stein
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The crux of this quote is about the difference between believing something is possible and having the absolute confidence that it will happen. It’s like the difference between hoping for something and having unwavering certainty that it’s on its way.

This idea often pops up in religious or spiritual contexts, where people talk about faith in a higher power. Maybe you've been in a tough spot, and someone told you to have faith. What they meant was more than just crossing your fingers; they were talking about a deep-seated trust that things will work out because there's a plan, a purpose, behind it all.

Think about Martin Luther King Jr. during the Civil Rights Movement. He didn’t just believe that equality was a possibility; he knew it would come to pass. He had an unshakeable faith that justice would prevail, not merely because he hoped it would, but because he felt it was a divine certainty.

Let’s get a bit more down-to-earth. Imagine you’re learning to ride a bike. At first, you might think, "I can do this," but there's still fear—you might fall, you might fail. That's the belief stage. But then, after a few wobbly attempts and maybe a scraped knee or two, you just know. You know you’re going to ride that bike. That’s the shift from believing you can to knowing you will. It’s a small change in mindset, but a massive leap in confidence.

So how do you take this quote and make it work for you? Start by identifying an area in your life where you’re in the "believing" stage. Maybe it’s a career goal, like getting a promotion, or a personal goal, like running a marathon. The first step is to act as if it's a certainty. Visualize it. Feel what it would be like to achieve it. Then, take practical steps every day that align with this certainty. It's not just about positive thinking; it's about aligning your actions with your faith.

Here's a story. Picture a woman named Sarah who’s always wanted to start her own bakery. For years, she’s dabbled, making cakes for friends and family. She believes she could do it, but she's never taken the plunge. One day, she decides to shift from believing to knowing. She starts planning, looking for a location, and even takes a loan to get started. She’s scared, sure, but her faith in her dream is stronger. Within a year, she’s running a successful bakery, not because she hoped it would happen, but because she knew it would.

In essence, when you shift from believing to knowing, you don’t just sit around waiting for things to happen—you make them happen. You move past doubt and fear, driven by a deep confidence that the outcome you desire is not just possible, but inevitable. So, next time you find yourself hoping and wishing, take a deep breath, picture the certainty, and take that first step with the full belief that what you seek is already on its way.
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