The above statement sounds so hypocritical.
You express your confident expectation for God to keep or fulfill His word/promises concerning salvation only, but those who believe as you do, with every other promise outside salvation, you have to use excuse after excuse as to why you no longer have ANY confident expectation for God to fulfill His word/promises.
It is a good thing to acknowledge God's faithfulness concerning salvation, but why do you people always ignore and even deny the truth of the other promises? Is it because you are so carnally minded that you cannot receive the truth of His word, or is it because it goes against your church doctrine, or is it really because you have asked multiple times in the past, only to witness God denying you the answer to your prayers? And therefore, the real reason why you refuse to believe the truth is because your FAILED EXPERIENCES DICTATE what is truth and what is not.
Is it so hard to believe that God will give you what YOU desire? That IS what is written, and yet, you deny that God would do such a thing because you are such a sinful person and you don't know what is good for you and your family but He does. Or it is because you have to ADD another verse of the bible to make a truth to be the whole council of God, for it must be according to God's will? Excuses, excuses, excuses. You still deny the truth of God's word.
I have noticed when I back any of you into a corner, so to speak, you go silent, ignoring what I write, hoping I will just let it go, and so I do, but it is to your shame. You prove beyond all doubt, that you choose to believe a lie, thereby denying Christ in one way, why acknowledging Him for salvation ONLY. If there is anything you have to experience in the natural, ALL CONFIDENT EXPECTATIONS suddenly go out the window, and that's because you say it depends on what the will of God is, and since NOBODY knows if it is God's will to heal or answer your prayers, according to those who believe as you do, then you will have to wait and see what happens. IF I get it, then it was the will of God, and if I don't, then it wasn't His will. Basing your faith on facts, or rather after the fact, and thereby putting the cart before the horse. You believe only after you see and not before. How is that faith in God and in His word?
Now that you are born again, IF that be true, where is your confident expectation for God to answer your prayers, if you DON'T KNOW what God will do, because you don't know what His will is? I tell you, you have zero. Zero confidence and zero faith.