
WINNING FAITH.
Winning faith requires two essential parts: you must believe in your heart and speak.
Speaker: Pastor Binay Bhandari
Many people think faith is just a quiet feeling inside. While believing in your heart is the start, "winning faith" is never meant to be silent. The Bible shows us that faith has two parts: believing and speaking. As the scripture says, "I believed and therefore I spoke." This means that for faith to work in your life, you have to give it a voice.
Think of faith like a police officer. An officer has the power of the law, but that power only works when they use their whistle or give a command. Your words are like that whistle. You can believe God’s promises with all your heart, but if you stay silent, that power stays "turned off." We see this in the story of Abraham. He believed God’s promise for twenty-five years, but nothing happened until his name was changed. By calling himself "Abraham" (which means Father of Many Nations), he began to speak his future out loud. Once he started saying what God said about him, the miracle finally showed up.
Winning faith does not ignore your problems, but it refuses to let them have the last word. When the prophet Ezekiel stood in a valley of dry bones, he didn't just talk about how dead they looked. He spoke God's words to them, and they came back to life. You have the same choice. To see a change in your health, your money, or your family, you must stop talking about how bad things are and start speaking life over them. Silence is the language of defeat. If you want to see the victory God promised, you have to align your mouth with your heart. Don't just think it-say it!


