Daily Bread – January 17, 2022 (The Second Day – Genesis 1:6-8) Romans 10:8 – But what does it say, The Word is near you, in your mouth and even in your heart; this is that Word of faith that proclaimed. Part 1 ~ Hearing The Word Of God Is Hearing The Faith Of God God’s people have the power that framed the Universe poised and ready to accomplish great things. All we must do is believe in our hearts and confess with our mouths, and we will begin to participate with God’s miracle. Out of this realm of the Spirit comes forth the miracle of miracles, the presence of Jesus and the salvation He brings. When Jesus came into our hearts, the miracle power of the Word of faith was established there. The Spirit of the Living God wrote His words of faith upon our hearts and minds. As we speak His words of faith by the Spirit, all the miracles of His will begin to take shape. When we hear the Word of God, we are hearing the faith of God. This testimony of faith was first announced at Sinai. All of Israel audibly heard the words of the Almighty at that first Pentecost in the wilderness (Exodus 19). The Word of God was revealed as the mountain shook with His presence, and the Earth was filled with the sound of His voice declaring His Word. They knew first hand that God had spoken, and not man (Deuteronomy 30:1-14, 6:6-9, 4:32-34; Exodus 19:19). All they needed to do was to simply agree with what God had said, and all of the blessings He had promised would have been theirs. Today, the Word of God is present in our hearts and in our mouths if we have been transformed by the Word of God. All we need to do is to speak out those things that the Word of God proclaimed and the blessings of salvation will be revealed in our lives. It was the Word of faith that created the vast expanse of the Universe. It was the Word of faith that brought forth our salvation; and it is the word of faith that will cause us to possess all those righteous things which God has promised (Psalms 33:6; Hebrews 11:3,6; Romans 10:8-10; 2 Thessalonians 2:11-12). Blessings, Pastor Mark Spitsbergen
Daily Bread 1/17/2022