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We're going to continue teaching on t subject of confessing t Word.
Last time we we're talking about words being seeds & we're going to continue along those lines for a while.
*       I.*
Look at *LUKE 17:5-6*
 
                 *A.*
This is an important statement.
This question is what caused Jesus' response in V 6.
                             *1.*
Look at *V 6. *
                                         *a.*
T KJV says, *"If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye might say... *
 
                                         *b.*
But in t *Greek* it's a *little different.*
*i.*
T *Greek interlinear* says, "If you had faith as a seed *you would say*..."
 
                                         *c.*
T *ASV says t same thing.
* It's worded like this, "And the Lord said, *If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye would say *unto this sycamine tree, Be thou rooted up, and be thou planted in the sea; and *it would obey you.*
*i.
Faith speaks & when it does t circumstance will change, it must obey you.*
*2.*
This did not say it would obey God, & it did not say that it would obey t H.S.  *It says that it would obey you.*
*a.*
This is not just something that I made up.
Jesus said it.
*3.*
Now notice that t apostles said, *"Lord, Increase our faith," "Lord, why don't you just give us more faith?
That's what we need, we need more faith."
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                                         *a.*
Jesus replied to that statement, "You *don't* need more faith.
You *need* to *understand *that *faith works like a seed, unless you plant it, it will not do you any good.*
*b.
Faith *does *not come by asking,* it *comes by hearing t spoken Word *of God.
 
                                         *c.*
If you *had *a *seed,* lets call it a radish seed, *it will do you absolutely no good unless you plant it.*
*B.*
In *(LUK 17:6)* Jesus said to t apostles, "If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye would say unto this sycamine tree.
*1.
Jesus tells 2 great faith secrets here.
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                                         *a.
1st, Faith is as a seed; it works like a seed.
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                                         *b.
2nd, You plant it by speaking it.
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                             *2.
GEN 1:27-28 *
 
                                         *a.
How* was *Adam* going to *take dominion over* all t *animals of t Earth?*
                                         *b.
How* was he going to *subdue t elephant or t lion?*
 
                                                     *i.*
He had to do it *by faith.*
& *How *was he going to *release his faith?
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                                                     *ii.
W~/ words.
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                                                     *iii.
He operated* in t *2 faith secrets *that Jesus taught; *1) Faith is as a seed.
& 2) You release it to grow by speaking it.
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       *II.
JAM 1:26*
 
                 *A.*
James said, *if* any *man seems* to be *religious, what he believes will be* in *vain, if *he is *not careful about what he speaks.
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                             *1.*
Even when your *praying & believing* God for something, *& you're sowing something else; *Your *saying will nullify your praying.*
*B.
MAT 16:19*
 
                             *1.*
You *bind w~/ words.
W~/ words you neither BIND things or you loose things.*
*a.*
Sometimes we think we're *just being honest* when we say things like, "I can never hold down a job, or I'm always sick," But what we're *really* doing is *loosening t power of t Devil* in our lives.
*b.*
Your *words loose t enemy against you.*
But they *also loose t power of God.
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                             *2.*
T Word of God says in *(PSA 1:3)* "Whatever you do will prosper."
*a.
(ISA 54:17)* Says, "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper."
*b.
(LUK 6:38)* Says if you give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into you.
*c.
In (ACT 2:27) & in (ACTS 7:46)* it says that you have found favor w~/ God & man.
It also tells us that in *(PRO 3:4).*
*i.*
That's what God says about you.
*C.
MAT 4:3-4*
 
                             *1.*
Jesus is saying that *man shall LIVE by t Word of God.*
 
                                         *a.*
If you *LIVE by every word of God*, then you would *die by t words of t Devil.*
*2.*
Look at *JOHN 6:63*
 
                                         *a.*
What did Jesus speak?
*b.
JOH 14:23-24*
 
                                         *c.*
Jesus spoke only t Words of t Father.
\\                              *3.
MAT 8:16*   T *NIV *says "(*w~/ a word*)."
*4.
MAT 8:5-10*
 
                                         *a.
LUK 7:1-7*
 
                             *5.
(PSA 107:20)* Says, "He sent his word, and healed them."
*a.*
Now you might be thinking, "Well that was Jesus, but what about us?
 
                                         *b.
PRO 16:24*
 
                                                     *i.*
T word *"Pleasant"* can also *mean* a *"suitable."
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