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John21:15, Acts 14:9-10

 

A crippled man from birth did not just hear from Paul, he heard it loud and clear. He heard it enough for him to be raised up and walk. Acts 14:9-10, ÒThis man heard Paul speaking. Paul, observing him intently and seeing that he had faith to be healed said with a loud voice, Ôstand up straight on your feetÕ and he leaped and walked.Ó Faith demands that you say it out loud. When you look at the mountain of hindrance in your life and are able to command it with a loud voice, you are demonstrating faith. When you have the boldness and the character to say it out loud, your mountain will move. Whenever you say it out loud, it is a declaration that you have put your mountain behind you. When you say it out loud, it is telling the mountain of your life that you know the God whom you believe. John  21:15, Òfor I will give you a mouth and wisdom which all your adversaries will not be able to contradict or resist.Ó  At the time you say it out loud, you know for sure that you are not going to revisit whatever is representing a mountain in your life. Faith demands that you say it out loud and move forward. Faith demands that you demonstrate it by speaking out in the face of doubt and fear to provoke GodÕs hand on your behalf. The crippled man had no choice but to respond because heaven heard a loud call concerning his stagnation. You have the mouth that none can resist nor contradict. Now you have to look at the mountain in the face, speak to it loudly, and it will move. Do you have the faith like the one Paul confirmed in the crippled man?