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I'm going to *minister* on t *subject* of *confession today*.
There is *so much in t Word* of God *on* t subject of *confessing* *t Word* of God, I find it *hard to believe people come against it*.
But t *Word* of God is *true no matter what any one says*.
*I.**
**/HEB 11:1-3/*
                                *A.*
We could word (*HEB 11:3*) this way, “We understand that it was through faith that t worlds were framed by the Word of God.”
 
                                    *1.*
That's how *God framed t worlds.*
It was through t Word: t *spoken Word *of God.
                                                *a.* *God spoke* t *words* which *brought* everything *into existence*.
*b.*
*All things* were *made by words*.
*2.**
**/JOHN 1:1-3/*
                                                *a.**
“Without him”,* was not any thing made that was made.
*Who* is t *“him”* that we're talking about?
*i.*
*It's* actually *talking about* t Lord *Jesus* Christ,* who is* t *Word of God*.
*b.**
Without t Word, nothing was made.*
*i.*
In t beginning, all creation was made by t Word.
*ii.*
John said that t *Word was God in (V 1), & God* is *all powerful.*
If that's true then t *Word is all powerful* to change your situation.
*B.*
When you *use* t *Word* of God *& quote* it *by faith* to *bring* a *situation under control, *you will sometimes face *religious* *people* that will *say*, “*You're just trying to act like God*.”
                                    *1.*
We're *not trying to be God.*
All we're doing is to *act* t *way God would want us to act* in any given situation.
(& be *followers* of Him.) */EPH 5:1/*
                                    *2.**
Say* what t *Word* of God *says about t situation,* regardless of what t circumstances say.
*a.*
That doesn't mean ignore t circumstances.
*b.*
What I am saying is to *do something about t circumstances*.
*i.**
EXAMPLE:* Car w~/ a flat tire.
You don't ignore t flat, you fix it.
*ii.*
In t same way t *Word* of God *will fix t situation* that you're in.
*II.**
*Back in */HEB 11:1/** *let's just turn there.
*A.*
It says that *faith* is t “*substance*” of *things hoped for*.
*1.*
T word *“substance”* means *“essence, assurance, confidence, confident, substance.”*
*                                                **a.**
Faith* is t *substance* what *causes t things* you've *prayed* for to *manifest.*
(Godly things)
                                                *b.*
This *V* also tells us that *“Faith is Confidence.”*
*                                                            **i.**
Faith* is *always confident that* t *Word* of God *is true & *that t *Word* of God *is bringing t answer.*
*2.*
I like to read *(HEB 11:1)* like this, *“Faith is the substance of things.”
*(*How* did this *pulpit come into existence*?
*How did this Church come into existence*?
It was by the *faith of God & with our faith*, but look at */ROM 12:3/*)
                        *B.**
God* did *not see* t *world* when He *created t earth.*
*1.*
But *God had faith in *His *Word* that what *He spoke* out would *come to pass.*
*2.*
He *framed* t *worlds with* His *Words.*
*a.*
You *can't build *something *without substance.*
*b.**
Faith filled Words was* t *substance* that was *needed.*
*3.**
God never does anything without saying it 1st.*
*a.*
Look at */Gen.
1:3, 6, 9, 11, 14, 20, 24, 26./*
                                                *b.*
Even in t Gospels Jesus did t same thing.
*i.**
**/MAR 5:34/*
                                                            *ii.**
**/LUKE 5:23-25/*
                                                            *iii** **/JOHN 5:8/*
                                                            *iv.*
*Jesus* always *spoke* & said, “*Be whole, or rise up & walk*.”
These were *statements of His faith*, *confessions of His faith*.
He *spoke* these things *before* the *person* received there *healing*.
*v*.
It *doesn't only have to be God* t Father or t Lord Jesus Christ *to speak out t Word & see t action.*
*a.**
**/ACTS 3:6/*
                                                *c.**
Faith filled words *is a *powerful spiritual force *which *will manifest in this natural realm.*
*i.*
Begin to *change* your *situation with* your *faith in His Word *that *you speak.
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                  *a**.*
You may have heard people say, *"Sticks & stones* may break my bones but names will never hurt me."
                                                     *i**.
Nothing* could be *further from t truth.*
*ii**.
Words can kill you.
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                                         *b**.
If* you *don't know* what you're *doing w~/ words they* can *destroy* you.
*c**.
**/PRO 11:3/*
                                                     *i**.*
T word “perversity” *“PERVERSENESS”* according to my *Wilson**'s *O.T. word study, here *means "smoothness, flattery, he that is turned in his tongue" *
                                                     *ii**.*
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