Transformative Power of Faith in Everyday Life

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1) "This morning God is asking, what are you doing with the measure of faith that I have given you? Be blessed this morning." [01:29:45]( | | )

2) "In Matthew chapter 9, verses 2. And behold, some people brought a paralytic man lying on a bed. And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic man, take heart. Your sons are forgiven. Your faith has made you whole." [01:18:23]( | | )

3) "The church of Thessalonica didn't have no faith. They didn't have little faith. They didn't have great faith. They had immeasurable faith. Because the immeasurable faith was even witnessed by other believers." [01:20:24]( | | )

4) "But God says, it is not only because when you hear the word of God that your faith will be activated, you also have to apply the faith. You have to apply whatever level of faith." [01:22:56]( | | )

5) "Faith is a gift. Faith is the gift of God. My boy was also saying. This man that came. Got a lottery ticket there. He want something. Somebody gave him this gift." [01:07:43]( | | )

6) "Because being a disciple, and part of the disciple DNA is to bear fruit. Because as we bear fruit, in the next season, we will bear more fruit." [01:12:06]( | | )

7) "The God who is alive, Jesus who is alive, has given us this gift of faith, which is a living gift. It is a living faith." [01:13:21]( | | )

8) "By faith in the name of Jesus, this man whom you see and know was made strong. It is Jesus' name and the faith that comes through him that has completely healed him, as you can see." [57:41]( | | )

9) "His circumstances changes. His physical appearance changes. His status in society have changes. Because he has activated his faith. He became. Was not known anymore as the beggar. But he became the believer." [01:05:41]( | | )

10) "The layman received his healing in faith. And because of that his physical condition and appearance changed. He received it in faith in the name of Jesus." [01:04:01]( | | )

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