Speak Your Promise, See Your Miracle | Jentezen Franklin
Speak Your Promise, See Your Miracle | Jentezen Franklin
“My marriage is strong, my children are strong, my faith is strong, and my home is strong. I don’t care about what I’m feeling, sensing, or what my emotions are saying. I believe the report. Whose report will you believe? Hallelujah! I’m preaching to myself right now and I can feel the anointing. I’m done accepting whatever trials hell wants to send my way—I’m sending them back to their sender! Glory to God! Everyone, raise your voice in praise for the victory we have. Oh, victory in Jesus, my Savior forever. He sought me and He bought me with His redeeming blood. He knew me, and I loved Him, and all my love is due to Him. He plunged me to Calvary beneath the cleansing flood. I love Him! I have victory in Jesus!
When you understand the power of your words and the importance of fasting from negative, faithless speech, it can completely transform your life. Here are three powerful examples from the New Testament of people who received miracles because of what they said:
The Woman with the Issue of Blood (Mark 5): This woman had been suffering for years and spent all her money on doctors who couldn’t help her. But she said to herself, “If I can just touch His garment, I will be healed.” The miracle began when she spoke that faith-filled word. God responded, “I was waiting for that!” She touched Jesus, and despite the crowd, her faith was recognized.
David and Goliath (Old Testament): For 40 days, Goliath taunted and cursed the Hebrew army, spreading negativity from morning to night. David, a worshiper, couldn’t stand the constant insults and boldly declared, “Who is this uncircumcised Philistine?” In biblical terms, being uncircumcised was a symbol of being outside of God’s covenant. David was saying, “I carry the power of the covenant of God!” He confessed his victory: “The same God who helped me defeat the lion and the bear will deliver you into my hands.” His faith-filled confession empowered him to defeat Goliath.
The Syrophoenician Woman (Matthew 15): A Gentile woman, who had no rights to the blessings of God, asked Jesus to heal her demon-possessed daughter. Though initially Jesus said, “It is not right to give the children’s bread to dogs,” she responded with faith, saying, “Even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their master’s table.” Jesus acknowledged her great faith and healed her daughter. Her words of faith changed the situation.
The power of confession is undeniable. Speak words of faith, and watch your circumstances change. Declare victory, and believe that God is working in your life, no matter the challenges!”
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