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Doubt Is an Enemy of Faith
By
Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin
Now faith is the substance of things
hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
(Heb. 11:1)
Now what did I say
to that woman to get her to act on the Word? You see, initially she
was crying out, "Oh, please, Jesus! Please heal me! Oh, Jesus, let me
walk! I'm so helpless, and I can't do anything for myself. I've been
sitting around these four years. Please heal me!" The longer she went
on, the further she got into unbelief and doubt.
So I said to her, "Wait a minute, sister. I can help you." You see,
she was on the wrong road. The road she was on didn't lead to healing.
Faith doesn't cry; faith shouts!
She was not on the road of faith; she was on the road of unbelief and
doubt. Faith doesn't beg God to do something; faith declares it's
done. I had to get her turned around and headed in the right
direction.
I said to her, "Did you know that you're healed?"
She said, "Oh, am I?"
"Yes," I said, "you are." I could tell by the expression on her face
that she thought, If I'm healed, how come I'm still sitting here and
haven't walked.
Confession I side in with the Word,
not with my body. I don't side in with my neighbor or my friends. I
side in with God, and He said I'm already healed!
(Taken by permission from
RHEMA Bible Church , aka Kenneth Hagin Ministries , Tulsa ,
OK , USA. www.rhema.org )
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