22"But Jesus turned him about, and when he saw her, he said, Daughter, be of good comfort; thy faith hath made thee whole, And the woman was made whole from that hour"
29" Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you." Matthew 9: 22,29.
From the passages above, it is evident that the faith of those affected had a great role in their deliverance.
Many times, we shudder away from great things because of fear of the unknown, fear of failure or doubt. God's children are required to put faith in Him. This is a command from God. The practice of doubting the power of God in any situation is not only lethal to the individual, but an act of disobedience.
One may look for signs before deciding to put faith, sometimes we do never see them. Moses never knew that as a stammerer, he would be a leader. David never knew the plan of God from his teenage years, and neither would it have occurred to Rahab that she would be a part of the lineage that birthed Christ.
If there is a desire, or will, in line with God's word, it is imperative and profitable for us, that we place and keep our faith in the omnipotence of God.
If the woman with the issue of blood had walked away with her sickness in unnecessary shame and doubt in the healing power of Jesus, would she have gotten her healing?
What do you have as a great task and difficulty? Have you faith in the one you believe in?
After doing your part as a true child of His, then wait, for it shall be done to you according to your faith.
There are instances where our faith in unanswered prayer works against God's perfect will for us, since we have various needs and preferences as humans, we must make sure that our requests are in line with the will of God.
Shalom.