Faith For Finances by Reverend Kenneth Hagin
Mark 11:23-24 KJV
The word of God is inexhaustible.
If you have the Faith of God that is what the 23rd verse of Mark 11 is saying.
What is the faith of God?
So believe what you say will come to pass and it will come to pass without a doubt in your heart (your spirit). Speaking it into existence.
1 Corinthians 14:14 KJV, Romans 5:5 KJV, John 3:16 KJV
For this kind of faith to come to pass:
- You must believe in your heart in Your Spirit
- You believe in your words (that they shall come to pass) Proverbs 6:2 KJV. Our words dominate us, dominate your life. As a Christian, never talk about failure, never talk about defeat. We need to become God inside-minded. 1 John 4:4 KJV.
We need to become God inside-minded. 1 John 4:4 KJV.
No person ever rises above the confession of their faith. Never.
A faith person believes those things which he says have come to pass, he has to believe in his word.
If you confess the lack of finances, it stops the money from coming in
If you talk about your doubts and fears you destroy faith.
Instead talk about your Heavenly Father, talk about Jesus Christ, talk about the Holy Ghost, and talk about the Word of God
God, our Father created a universe with words. Learn to use words that’ll work for you and be your servants.
Learn that your lips can make you a millionaire or a pauper.
Learn that your lips can make you wanted or despised.
Learn that your lips can make you a victor or hold you a captive
Your words can be filled with faith that will stir Heaven and make men want you
Fill your words with faith and love and make those words breathe the very fragrance of Heaven.
Faith will never register above the words of your mouth.
Faith’s confessions create realities.
You make your faith loose by saying with your mouth what you believe in your heart.
Confess in line with God’s word. Speak in line with what God’s word said.
Philippians 4:19 KJV
It is not that you just believe that God can, you must believe that God will.
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