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Faith Speaks

And since we have the same spirit of faith, according to what is written, “I believed and therefore I spoke,” we also believe and therefore speak (2 Corinthians 4:13)

Bible faith is made up of two main components, believing in the heart and saying with mouth. This is what the Apostle Paul called the spirit of faith. These principles have been used throughout the Bible by men and women of faith who changed history. We have the same opportunity to believe God today and release His power in our lives. However, to be effective, the same faith principles must be used: believing and speaking.

We know that God has given to every man the measure of faith. (Rom 12:3) And the Bible tells us in Romans 10:17, So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. So we know that we have faith and we know how to get more faith, but faith must be released to do its job. Faith comes by hearing and it is released by speaking. You must have both believing and speaking in order for your faith to work.

We see these same principles mentioned again in Romans 10:9-10 in reference to salvation:

That if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.

We get saved by believing and speaking and we’re supposed to continue to live our lives while exercising these same principles. As you therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him. (Colossians 2:6) Most of us need to be reminded to watch what we say, to speak our faith and to say what we believe and not what we see and feel. Many times our confession is undermining our faith and can be the cause of many problems. If you’re not happy with the life you’re living in Christ check your confession. As one writer said, “You’ll never rise above your confession.” That is a sobering thought!

Most of us think we’re doing fine in the area of faith because our doctrine is correct. Maybe you have a good understanding of God’s Word and you believe the wonderful truths of the Bible. You believe that God does miracles today and He still heals the sick today. You believe He wants to supply all your needs according to His riches in glory. You know through His Word that His will for you is that you live the life of an overcomer. All these things are true, but believing them in your heart is not all there is to faith.

Mark 11:23 is very enlightening: For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says.

Jesus did not say you would have whatever you believe, period,. he said that you will have whatever you say (when you believe it in your heart). Until your saying agrees with your believing, you aren’t exercising Bible faith or the faith that receives! It’s not enough to simply agree with the doctrines of the Bible, nodding your head in agreement as the preacher preaches on one of the powerful doctrines of the Bible is not enough. It’s what you’re saying day in and day out about that doctrine that determines what you receive.

Most full Gospel Christians or Charismatic Christians as we are called, would get an A on a true or false test on Bible doctrine. Salvation is for all, true. Healing is for all, true. The Baptism in the Holy Spirit is for today, true. God wants to prosper His people, true. Victory belongs to you in Christ, true… That is a good start, but that by itself is not faith. Jesus didn’t say you would have what you believe, He said you would have what you say.

The question is not what are you believing, the real question is what are you saying. You can have your believing 100% right, but if you’re not speaking your faith, it won’t work. You can’t live in victory and talk defeat. You can’t live in power and talk weakness. You can’t receive healing and speak sickness and disease. Faith believes and speaks!

Unbelief is so subtle it can slip right out of your mouth without you recognizing it. You probably don’t have to be reminded that God exists or that He loves you or that He has a future for you, but it is easy to talk like those things aren’t true. Oh my! What am I going to do? How are we going to make it? I’m so sick and tired! It’s not just what you believe that puts you over in life, it’s what you believe and speak.

It’s not just what you say in church that counts. One day of faith confessions is not enough to overcome six days of doubt and unbelief. What if we recorded every word you said from Monday through Saturday and typed every word in a transcript and laid it down next to the Bible and compared the two. Would your words for the week agree with the Words of God. If they don’t, you will have what is in your transcript and not what is in God’s. Because Jesus said, You will have whatever you say. Not what He said, but what you say. Of course you have to believe it as well. Speaking without believing doesn’t work, neither does believing without speaking. Bible faith is made up of these two main components, believing in the heart and saying with the mouth. If you leave off the saying it won’t work in your life.

If we could put your entire faith in God’s Word on a pie chart and separate it into different categories, you would probably have a very full pie chart. It would include all the wonderful doctrines of the Bible and everything you believe about God. Most of us believe much more than we are experiencing in our lives. Our pie chart, what we believe, is much greater than our experience. What part of the chart will we experience? The part we are consistently speaking.

In the book of Luke chapter 17, Jesus gives the disciples a lesson on faith when they question Him on the subject. Verse 5 says, “And the apostles said to the Lord, ‘Increase our faith’.” We may have all had that desire from time to time, especially when you begin to see how important faith is in the kingdom of God. They felt like they could do better if they just had more faith. As if Jesus had it and wasn’t giving it to them.

In verse 6 Jesus said,

“If you have faith as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be pulled up by the roots and be planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you.”

It is clear from this analogy that Jesus was saying, you don’t need more faith, you need to use the faith you have. A mustard seed is a very small seed and symbolizes a very small amount of faith. Evidently, it doesn’t take much faith to change things. But your faith has to be released. If you aren’t using what you have, it won’t do any good to get more.

If you have a nice small car sitting in your driveway and it is in good working order, but all you ever do is look at it and talk about it but never turn it on and drive it, it would be useless to say, “I can’t get to work in this car, I need a bigger car.” No matter how big your car is, it won’t get you to work if you don’t drive it.

We all have faith. How do we use the faith we have? Jesus gives us the answer in His mustard seed analogy. He said, “If you have faith as a mustard seed, you can say…”. Just stop right there! The amount of the faith is not nearly as important as what you are doing with it. If you have faith and you are not saying, it’s not working! It doesn’t matter how much faith you have, for it to work, you have to speak. If you have faith, you can say, if you have faith you must say, if you have and you don’t say, it won’t work. Faith speaks! That’s what faith does.

This is the area of faith that requires the most maintenance. Check out your words, take inventory and make sure they are working for you and not against you. Faith words are simply words that agree with what God says in His Word. Say what God says about you, refuse to say things contrary to God’s Word concerning you. Allow God’s Word in your mouth to change things in your life. This is not some kind of works program, but if faith is going to be released in your life to enable you to receive the gifts of grace that have been freely given, it’s going to have to come through your mouth first. Faith receives what God has freely given us and faith speaks!

1 thought on “Faith Speaks”

  1. Great teaching on the principle of faith. This teaching is easy to grasp…bite in to and utilize. So very glad I found this.

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