WHY FAITH FEELS HARD — RIGHTEOUSNESS CONSCIOUSNESS REVEALED | E.W.KENYON
One of the most painful contradictions in modern Christianity is this: believers who genuinely love God, honor His Word, and desire His will often confess that faith feels difficult, uncertain, and exhausting. They pray, they strive, they examine themselves, yet still say, “I am trying to believe.” According to the revelation taught by E.W. Kenyon, this struggle is not a failure of faith—it is evidence of a misplaced consciousness.
Faith was never designed to be strained, forced, or manufactured. It was never intended to function as a spiritual muscle strengthened by effort. Faith is not produced by willpower, emotion, or discipline. It is the natural response of a recreated spirit that knows its standing before God.
This teaching unveils the hidden reason faith has become laborious for so many sincere believers: righteousness has been treated as doctrine instead of reality. Where righteousness consciousness is absent, faith is forced. Where righteousness consciousness reigns, faith becomes effortless.
Drawing deeply from Scripture and the Pauline revelation emphasized by E.W. Kenyon, this message explains why faith falters wherever guilt, condemnation, or inferiority linger in the heart. Faith does not fail because God is distant. It fails only where the believer is uncertain of their right standing before Him. When acceptance is questioned, faith hesitates. When acceptance is known, faith rises without effort.
You will discover:
Why faith is not something you “try” to have
How righteousness gives faith a place to stand
Why sin-consciousness cripples faith at its source
The difference between sense-knowledge and revelation-knowledge
Why faith flows naturally from identity, not effort
How condemnation paralyzes faith and how grace releases it
Why faith is released, not produced
How identification with Christ removes strain from believing
Why rest is the true posture of faith
How the new creation mindset transforms daily Christian living
This message reveals that faith is not confidence in oneself, nor confidence in one’s ability to believe—it is confidence in God’s Word and one’s legal standing in Christ. When the heart knows it stands accepted in the Beloved, faith becomes quiet, bold, and decisive. It does not beg. It does not plead. It acts.
The tragedy of the Church is not a lack of faith, but a lack of revelation. When believers see who they are in Christ—righteous, justified, accepted—faith becomes as natural as breathing. Prayer changes from persuasion to fellowship. Authority replaces anxiety. Rest replaces striving.
This is not teaching about trying harder.
This is revelation about standing rightly.
When righteousness consciousness governs the heart, faith ceases to be a struggle and becomes the normal expression of life in Christ—steady, fearless, and free.
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