B.O.L.D. Prayer Challenge – Believe Without Limits
Have you ever prayed for something, but deep down, you weren’t sure if it would actually happen?
Maybe you asked for a breakthrough, but in the back of your mind, you were already preparing for disappointment. Maybe you’ve heard phrases like “Trust God’s timing” or “Just have faith”, but what does it actually mean to believe without limits?
I used to pray with conditions—I’d ask God for opportunities, but still worried that it would come to past.
That’s not bold faith—that’s half-faith. That’s hedging your prayers just in case God doesn’t come through.
But here’s the thing: God doesn’t need a backup plan.
Ephesians 3:20 says:
📖 "Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us."
Exceedingly. Abundantly. Above.
Not barely. Not just enough. Not only if it makes sense to us.
If we are going to pray boldly, we have to believe without limits.
There are so many things that put limits on our faith without us even realizing it:
1️⃣ Past Disappointments – I’ve believed before, and it didn’t work out the way you hoped.
2️⃣ Fear of Looking Foolish – What if I pray boldly and nothing happens?
3️⃣ Relying on Logic – If it doesn’t make sense, it’s hard to trust.
4️⃣ Feeling Unworthy – Why would God do that for me?
But faith isn’t about what we’ve seen before. Faith is about what we haven’t seen yet.
Hebrews 11:1 reminds us:
📖 "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
You can’t see it yet, but that doesn’t mean God isn’t already working.
What Does "Believe Without Limits" Look Like for You?
Maybe for you, believing without limits means:
- Praying for healing—even if the doctor’s report doesn’t look good.
- Trusting God for financial provision—even if the bank account says otherwise.
- Believing for new opportunities—even if every door in the past has closed.
Whatever it is, this week is about stretching your faith.