Our confession (what we speak) directs/guides what happens in our lives. What do you say when the pressures of life are on? You will speak what you believe in your heart. God will move on what you believe and speak. Weak faith walks by natural circumstances. This sermon was about the woman with the issue of blood. A nobody got Jesus’ attention and became a sombody. Was she special…multitudes of people thronged Him but she learned how to touch Him by her faith. Jesus put the hearing of the Word before miracles. Faith creates realities and faith comes by hearing and hearing the Word of God (Rom. 10:17).
In this sermon we are looking at the principles of faith. God’s faith doesn’t look at the circumstances. Faith is based upon God’s Word which He chose to obligate Himself to. It is accessed by believing the promises which He spoke. Faith is believing with your spirit and speaking your belief with your mouth. The example of Abraham was given. Speak the promise with your mouth (Rom. 10:8-10) and do not turn to the right or the left. What is the mountain standing in your way? Speak the Word of God to your circumstances. God wants to show you how great your God is!
Faith is not a fruit in Galatians 5. It is a reference to the character trait of faithfulness. True faith is of the divine nature of God. How does faith come? We can grow in faith by hearing and hearing the Word of God. This is the only way God designed for faith to increase. Faith is available to saved and unsaved people. God is not a respector of persons. The priniciple of faith is a spiritual law and works by the confession of words out of your mouth. We each receive the same measure of faith when we believe the report (Word of God) that we have heard. There are no limits to how deep we can go when we believe the words that we speak. When we believe the words we speak it shall come to pass because faith is automatically there. Speaking the Word of God creates faith realities in your life.
This is a sermon introducing the topic of Redemption. What happened in the Garden? Dominion was given and then withdrawn. Why? Adam was formed by the hand of God and then God breathed His very life into him. Humankind was made (created) in the image of God’s likeness with the authority to be the ruler of the earth. The Prince of the Power of the Air entered and did what he does even now in our lives, played spiritual mind games with their reasoning causing them to exchange the position of authority they had and they found that they were separated from God and blocked from the image of His likeness. Satan became the god of this world and now operates in the knowledge of good and evil. Jesus came to be our redemption and broke that nature of sin and death that had been passed down and broke the power of sin and restored what Adam had lost. Now we can walk in the authority of God through the name of Jesus. We have power in this name to walk as God’s children in this earth. Where is the devil (Prince of the Power of the Air) to us as Christians? He is under our feet! The power of sin is broken in our life…over our minds, our bodies, and every aspect of our lives. Jesus tasted death for every man and won victory for us in our spirit, soul, and body and the authority to rule is now resident in this Name! We are more than conquerors and need to understand who we are in Christ, walking in this triumph and living our lives as God’s show in this earth!!!
This sermon shows us what happened when we were born again. God gave us a personal Teacher to dwell in our spirits to teach us. One receives an anointing from the Holy Spirit which is the power/ability to teach us concerning the Word of God. This anointing also assists us in every facet of our daily lives.
This sermon is introducing the love of God in the details of relationship and fellowship. God introduced Himself to us through His unconditional love. This “reaching out” was strengethend by the fact that God Himself became flesh.Through the New Covenant we are now partakers of His divine nature and can fellowship or share in common with Him.