Faithfinder Podcast
Scripture Focus: Mark 11:23 “For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed... and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.” Words matter. God created the world with words. Jesus spoke to storms, sickness, demons, and dead situations. Throughout Scripture, we see the power of speaking in agreement with God's truth. But there is a danger that many believers fall into: speaking faith without walking in faith. In Episode 7 of FaithFinder Season 3: Becoming a Faith Walker, Not Just a Faith Talker, we explore the powerful connection between what we say and what we do. Faith was never meant to be merely verbal. While our words are important, biblical faith requires more than declarations—it requires action. Faith walkers understand that their confession and their conduct should tell the same story. Too often people declare: * "I trust God." * "God is my provider." * "I'm walking by faith." * "God has a purpose for my life." Yet their actions reveal fear, hesitation, doubt, or unwillingness to obey. This episode challenges us to examine whether our actions are supporting the words we speak. In this episode, we discuss: * The biblical power of speaking God's promises * Why faith-filled words are important * The danger of speaking faith while living in fear * How obedience gives credibility to our declarations * Why actions and words must work together We also look at how many believers have become skilled at making faith declarations but struggle to take faith actions. Speaking God's promises is important, but declarations are not a substitute for obedience. Noah didn't just believe God—he built the ark. Abraham didn't just agree with God—he left his homeland. Peter didn't just confess faith—he stepped out of the boat. Faith always moves beyond words. This episode highlights the difference between: * Positive thinking and biblical faith * Empty declarations and active obedience * Talking about trust and actually trusting God Because when words and actions come into alignment, faith becomes powerful. A faith walker understands that every declaration should be supported by corresponding action. If you declare God is your provider, are you trusting Him when finances get tight? If you declare God has called you, are you taking steps toward that calling? If you declare God is faithful, are you obeying Him even when circumstances are difficult? These are the questions that move faith from theory to reality. 🔥 As listeners continue growing through the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart, this episode serves as a reminder that faith development happens when God's Word moves from our mouths into our daily decisions. The goal is not simply to say the right things—it is to live what we believe. If you've ever found yourself: * Speaking faith but struggling to act on it * Making declarations without taking steps of obedience * Wondering why your faith feels stagnant * Wanting greater consistency between your words and your walk Then this episode will encourage you to bring your confession and your conduct into alignment. Because faith is most powerful when what you say and what you do agree. ✨ Faith walkers don't just speak God's promises—they live as though those promises are true. When your words and your actions come into alignment, your faith becomes more than a statement. It becomes a lifestyle. Download your free copy of the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dI0Cm9SUZXkPo8gP4BHSiHSNRLLT8BJu/view?usp=drive_link] now!!
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