In this episode, we dive into the power of speaking like Jesus—especially when it comes to healing and overcoming life’s challenges. Carlie Terradez shows us how our words can actually shape our reality. When we speak God’s truth with confidence, we tap into the authority of Jesus that can transform circumstances around us.
Life can feel overwhelming at times, but turning to the words of Jesus brings peace, hope, and healing. Carlie shares personal stories and practical tips to help listeners declare God’s promises boldly, even in the face of trials. This episode encourages you to lean on Christ’s authority, not your own, and step into the victory that’s already yours.
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Speaker A:Well, I'm your host, Kylie Terradez and this podcast is created from the weekly live streams that I do every Thursday at 1pm Mountain time.
Speaker A:Whether you tune in live or listen later, this message is something that you can receive today.
Speaker A:Let's get started.
Speaker A:We're here on this afternoon to minister to you, to encourage you with a word of faith and, and to pray for your prayer request.
Speaker A:Well, we are carrying on our series today, the A to Z app, healing.
Speaker A:We've been doing this for.
Speaker A:Well, since quite a few months actually, since like the springtime, I think.
Speaker A:We're going through the Alphabet, 26 weeks on the A to Z of healing, using each letter of the Alphabet as a starting point for our topic each, each time.
Speaker A:And so we're all the way through to S at the moment.
Speaker A:So we're going to be carrying on about that.
Speaker A:But before I get into that today, I do want to address a couple of things.
Speaker A:Just because recent events in the world have just taken over social media for a lot of people and there's just been, it just seems like there's been a lot of violence in the world and, and not just in America.
Speaker A:There's been a lot of violence, a lot of shootings, a lot of Christians that have been literally attacked, innocent people that have lost their lives.
Speaker A:Recently, there just seems to have been a real uptick in, in violence.
Speaker A:And then overseas I do watch the international news as well in other countries and African countries as well, there's been a lot of persecuted Christians, a lot of, a lot of people that have been lost their lives.
Speaker A:I'm talking about real persecution.
Speaker A:Not when someone just unlikes you on Facebook, right, or blocks you or de.
Speaker A:Unfriend you.
Speaker A:Okay?
Speaker A:That's not persecution.
Speaker A:Persecution for your faith is people that are being literally being martyred for it.
Speaker A:And, and you know, we've seen some really high profile believers just, just very fresh recently.
Speaker A:The of Charlie Kirk was very tragic.
Speaker A:Whether you agree with what he says or not is irrelevant.
Speaker A:He's a believer that absolutely loved Jesus and I believe died for his faith.
Speaker A:But you know, he's not alone in that.
Speaker A:And you know, this is the world that we live in today.
Speaker A:You know, it's a dark place and it's, it's going to get darker, but Jesus is going to shine lighter on the inside and he always leads us to victory.
Speaker A:And I just want to bring a word of encouragement to people that might be really be feeling the Weight of some persecution or, or just the weight of the tragedies, things that are going on in the world.
Speaker A:You know what, it's terrible.
Speaker A:Things that are going on in the world is just sad.
Speaker A:And there are a lot of people that are really broken.
Speaker A:There are a lot of people that are really hurting.
Speaker A:But there's only one source of peace.
Speaker A:There's only one person, and that is Jesus.
Speaker A:That can bring peace to your soul, that can heal your heart, that can restore relationships to you, that can protect you in a world that's, you know, hostile.
Speaker A:And, and I just want to encourage you that the word of God never fail, that Jesus love for you never ends.
Speaker A:And it doesn't matter what you've done, it doesn't matter where you've been.
Speaker A:You know, it's never too late to turn to him and to find that place of peace and place of healing in your heart.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:And so I want to encourage you today in that inner play, if you're in a place of pain, if you're in a place of heartache, then turn towards the Lord, because He will bring healing to your soul.
Speaker A:He will bring restoration to you.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:So Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, period.
Speaker A:He has transformed my life.
Speaker A:He is.
Speaker A:And He.
Speaker A:And.
Speaker A:And he's worth dying for, honestly, you know.
Speaker A:And anyway, I want to get on to today's topic, so I want to make sure that you get caught up in everything so you're not.
Speaker A:You're not behind.
Speaker A:We'll be going through the A to Z of healing, and today we're talking about S, which is speak like Jesus.
Speaker A:Speak like Jesus.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:We can speak the words of Jesus because Jesus has left us his words.
Speaker A:He's left us his written words in the Bible, in the.
Speaker A:In the love letter from.
Speaker A:From the heavens that we have today.
Speaker A:He has given us a written document that, that details specifically his will, that details his love for us, that details out his purpose for our life, our mission, and the type of life that God had planned for us.
Speaker A:He's detailed in his own words the victory over death that he has secured for us, so that even in death we're victorious.
Speaker A:Even in death, we are victorious.
Speaker A:This is so important.
Speaker A:And, you know, as believers, I think I'm looking back over my past life and times when I really struggled and I was really walking in, just maybe even a kind of depression with the times I quit speaking like Jesus.
Speaker A:And this is really interesting, and I think it's really pertinent today.
Speaker A:You know, today is September 11th.
Speaker A:So beyond current events, people are also.
Speaker A: Twin Towers that happened in: Speaker A:But, you know, when.
Speaker A:When I look back over my life and I see times where I've walked through really dark places in my life or really hard moments in my life, you know, I've walked through different, different things.
Speaker A:And.
Speaker A:But the time when I've stopped speaking the words of Jesus at the time when the weight and the gravity of those circumstances has moved my heart the most.
Speaker A:And I, you know, and I know that there are many people that.
Speaker A:That are walking through mental illness and walking through tragedy, walking through gr.
Speaker A:Through, you know, hard things, whatever, worry, fear, whatever, you know.
Speaker A:But there is some.
Speaker A:There is one thing that really helped me, and I'm going to share that with you today, and that is when I.
Speaker A:When I started to speak the words of Jesus out of my mouth so my ears could hear them and into those circumstances.
Speaker A:You know, the enemy wants us to be quiet.
Speaker A:He wants to shut us up.
Speaker A:He wants us to be silent.
Speaker A:You know, there is an.
Speaker A:There is an old poem, and the line in the poem that says, I will not go quietly into the night.
Speaker A:In other words, I'm not going to go into this dark world and be silent about it.
Speaker A:I'm not going to be quiet when the enemy attacks me.
Speaker A:I'm not going to be silent when.
Speaker A:When symptoms rise up in my body.
Speaker A:I'm not going to, you know what?
Speaker A:I'm going down fighting.
Speaker A:And that is because the words of Jesus that he left for us are so powerful.
Speaker A:They were powerful then and they're powerful now.
Speaker A:And the enemy is terrified that the word of Jesus might come out of your mouth.
Speaker A:He's absolutely terrified.
Speaker A:And so one of the ways that he really gets under our skin, the.
Speaker A:One of the ways that he really starts to impact us in different areas, is if he can get us to be silent.
Speaker A:Silent about the word of God, silent about our faith, silence about speaking the truth.
Speaker A:Because if the truth comes out of your mouth, it is the truth that will set you free.
Speaker A:Whatever is happening to you today, whatever you.
Speaker A:Whatever emotions you hold in your heart, whatever physical symptoms you might see in your body, do not be quiet.
Speaker A:It is not quiet.
Speaker A:It is not time to be quiet.
Speaker A:Do you remember the story in the old Testament in 1st Samuel 17, when.
Speaker A:When David, the little shepherd boy, ran at Goliath the thing that really stood out in that story for me was that he did not have his mouth closed.
Speaker A:He ran at that giant with his mouth wide open, man.
Speaker A:He was shouting back at the enemy and he was saying how, who do you think you are, you uncircumcised Philistine?
Speaker A:How?
Speaker A:In other words, how dare you come against me.
Speaker A:I have got the Lord of angel armies on my side, the Lord of hosts, and he will deliver me and he will protect me.
Speaker A:And because I've got him backing me up, I'm going to come at you and I'm going to chop off your head and I'm going to feed it to the birds, man.
Speaker A:He, you know, he knew who was with him.
Speaker A:And that very understanding gave him boldness to run against an insurmountable force when the odds were completely against him.
Speaker A:David was 100% the underdog.
Speaker A:He was too small, too weak, too ill equipped.
Speaker A:He didn't have the armor right.
Speaker A:He didn't have the experience.
Speaker A:He was no physical matchup for the giant Goliath.
Speaker A:No physical matchup for the giant Goliath.
Speaker A:No one, if they were betting, would have put an odds on him to win.
Speaker A:But you know, God being with him and his understanding of that made all the difference.
Speaker A:It made all the difference.
Speaker A:God is with you today.
Speaker A:He is with you today.
Speaker A:He's never going to leave you.
Speaker A:He's never going to forsake you.
Speaker A:He's only going to lead you in victory.
Speaker A:He's only going to lead you in peace.
Speaker A:He's only going to lead you into a place of winning, right?
Speaker A:But one thing he can't do for you, he cannot open your mouth and make it speak.
Speaker A:He cannot take our lips and make them move.
Speaker A:That part is for us to do.
Speaker A:So we're going to look today, how did Jesus speak?
Speaker A:Because if we want to speak like Jesus, we need to know what he said.
Speaker A:Simple as that.
Speaker A:We need to know what he said.
Speaker A:You know, in the scripture, when we descriptors to start off with this is in Hebrews 10, verse 35, Hebrews 10, verse 35, it says, therefore do not throw away your confidence, which will be greatly rewarded.
Speaker A:Some translation says, do not cast away your confidence, for it has great recompense of reward, you know, your confidence, our confidence is not in ourselves, in our own ability, in our own strength.
Speaker A:Because when you know, we're usually very aware of our failings and our weaknesses.
Speaker A:But no, our confidence, our victory isn't secured in our own ability.
Speaker A:Our victory, our confidence is secured in Christ.
Speaker A:That means it's outside of our ability to achieve it.
Speaker A:Our confidence for victory over the evil plans of the enemy in this world today are not in us, but they're in Christ.
Speaker A:In life, we win, and in death we win both sides of the equations.
Speaker A:We are called to victory.
Speaker A:And that counts for.
Speaker A:For every challenge that we're going through.
Speaker A:Sickness and disease, poverty, hardship, anxiety, you know, you name it, we have victory over it.
Speaker A:And it's really good for us to declare that.
Speaker A:Maybe you want to put in the comments right now, I have victory over, and then put it in there right now.
Speaker A:You know, you might not feel very victorious right here in this moment.
Speaker A:You might feel like you still have those symptoms in your body.
Speaker A:You might think, well, not changed in my circumstances.
Speaker A:But, you know, your confidence is not of victory, is not in yourself.
Speaker A:It's in who does Christ say that you are.
Speaker A:Therefore, you can boldly say, I have victory over depression.
Speaker A:I have victory over financial deficit.
Speaker A:I am.
Speaker A:I have victory over cancer.
Speaker A:I have victory over you.
Speaker A:Put it in there, whatever it is, you have victory over it.
Speaker A:We are starting now even big, even before we've even gotten into the Word here.
Speaker A:We're starting now to speak like Jesus.
Speaker A:This is the very thing the enemy will fight you for.
Speaker A:He will try and get your tongue because he knows how powerful your words are.
Speaker A:You have victory over Jack Joyce says I have victory over symptoms.
Speaker A:Yes, every single one of them, whatever they are.
Speaker A:You have victory over symptoms.
Speaker A:You have victory over evil, repulse.
Speaker A:You have victory over you.
Speaker A:Name it, put it in there.
Speaker A:Victory belongs to you in Christ.
Speaker A:You know, in.
Speaker A:Let's go on over here a few chapters earlier.
Speaker A:I encourage you.
Speaker A:We've got lots of scripture today, so I encourage you to get your scriptures out.
Speaker A:Get your Bible out.
Speaker A:In Hebrews 4, it says here in verse 14, since then, we have a great high priest who has passed into the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God.
Speaker A:That's why we know that we have victory in this life and we have victory in death.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:Because Jesus came, He was born, he was raised as a man on earth.
Speaker A:He was victorious in this life, and he was victorious in heaven.
Speaker A:Amen.
Speaker A:But it goes on.
Speaker A:It says, let us therefore hold firmly to our confession, for we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who was in every sense tempted like we were, and yet without sin.
Speaker A:Let us therefore come with confidence to the throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Speaker A:You know, what if you're in a time of need right now.
Speaker A:If you need some grace, if you, if you need some, if you need some comfort, run to the throne of grace.
Speaker A:You can be confident in that place.
Speaker A:He says, let us hold firmly to our confession.
Speaker A:What does that mean?
Speaker A:Let us not change what we believe because of the circumstances.
Speaker A:We're not going to change what we believe because there is a circumstance somewhere that's challenging that you might have a circumstance that's, that's coming up against you to say, well, you know, are you really healed?
Speaker A:Because you know what?
Speaker A:Here's, here's a symptom.
Speaker A:Are you, Are you really prosperous?
Speaker A:Because, you know, here's a deficit, you know, are you, Are you really, do you really have a sound mind?
Speaker A:Do you really, Are you really free from the spirit of fear?
Speaker A:Because here's some anxiety for you.
Speaker A:You know, there might be a circumstance that is coming, that is present in your life to challenge the word of God.
Speaker A:But don't throw away your confidence in the promises of Jesus.
Speaker A:Don't throw them away because there is a reward for you.
Speaker A:Let us hold firmly to them.
Speaker A:It says, let us hold firmly to our confession.
Speaker A:Now, your confession is what you say, you know, but it also means.
Speaker A:It also means this.
Speaker A:It means, if you look in the original text, it means to say the same as.
Speaker A:To say the same as well.
Speaker A:If our confession is to say the same as what?
Speaker A:Who are we saying the same as?
Speaker A:Who are we copying?
Speaker A:Who are we repeating?
Speaker A:It's talking about our confession to say the same as Jesus.
Speaker A:It's talking about Jesus in the first part, that sentence.
Speaker A:We need to be saying the same about our circumstance that Jesus says about our circumstance.
Speaker A:If we want to see that victory, if we want to see that breakthrough, if we want to see peace, whatever is manifest in our hearts, in our minds, in, in our circumstance.
Speaker A:Part.
Speaker A:Part of the.
Speaker A:The path towards that is knowing what the victory is.
Speaker A:Yes.
Speaker A:But also saying the same as into our circumstance, speaking what Jesus speaks.
Speaker A:So I'm going to look at some scripture tips.
Speaker A:I did a study on this the other day, and this is really interesting when it comes to sickness.
Speaker A:Now, a lot of reasons why people join in power hour is because they have some sort of sickness in their body or just because I want to be encouraged in the world.
Speaker A:You know, hey, I love everyone on here, whatever you need, right?
Speaker A:But Jesus often spoke to sickness and even death.
Speaker A:And he spoke to it as if we talk about this, that the, that we live in a world, a fallen world, where the, where God is Very real, and the enemy is very real.
Speaker A:But most of the time we talk to God as he, Jesus, as if he's a person.
Speaker A:But we don't necessarily speak the same way to an affliction.
Speaker A:But when we know who's behind the affliction, which is the enemy, we'll talk to that affliction like it's a person.
Speaker A:Maybe I should say that again.
Speaker A:Maybe I can't.
Speaker A:It was inspired.
Speaker A:Now it's gone, right?
Speaker A:But we need to be talking to an affliction as if it's a person, because it is the.
Speaker A:It's the enemy that is behind that thing.
Speaker A:And Jesus did this, right?
Speaker A:He spoke to.
Speaker A:He spoke directly to it.
Speaker A:He spoke directly to sickness and disease and death.
Speaker A:He even treated these things and treated them as things to be commanded and to be removed.
Speaker A:Jesus's words were short, they were direct, and they were authoritative.
Speaker A:Authoritative.
Speaker A:That's better.
Speaker A:Man my English.
Speaker A:I have a little jet lag.
Speaker A:Excuse me.
Speaker A:They're authoritative.
Speaker A:So important.
Speaker A:Look at some.
Speaker A:We've got some examples here.
Speaker A:Matthew 8, verse 15.
Speaker A:Matthew 8, verse 15.
Speaker A:He says he touched her hand and the fever left her.
Speaker A:That's when that lady had a fever.
Speaker A:He touched her hand and the fever left her.
Speaker A:It says in Luke's account in verse 4, 39, it says, he rebuked the fever.
Speaker A:You know, Jesus talked to the fever as if the fever could hear him, and it obeyed.
Speaker A:You know, sometimes I think we.
Speaker A:We release words out of our mouth, but we don't realize that the reason why we're releasing the words out of our mouth is because something or someone will hear them.
Speaker A:We're not just releasing words just for the sake of releasing words.
Speaker A:There's nothing magic in the words that come out of our mouth.
Speaker A:Mouth.
Speaker A:We're releasing words because there is a recipient ear.
Speaker A:That sickness is listening to you.
Speaker A:It is a thing.
Speaker A:It is a person, and it is listening to you.
Speaker A:Understand that he talked the fever as if it could hear him, and it obeyed.
Speaker A:You know, what about blindness?
Speaker A: Jesus said in Luke: Speaker A:Your faith has healed you.
Speaker A:You know, in.
Speaker A:In Mark's Mark 1, verse 41 and 42, this is the leper.
Speaker A:He said, be clean.
Speaker A:You know, I'm be clean.
Speaker A:His words were short and they were commanding.
Speaker A:He didn't have to use a whole lot of words to get his point across.
Speaker A:When he was talking to an adversary, he didn't use a lot of description.
Speaker A:He didn't use a lot of fluff.
Speaker A:He was very authoritative and to the point.
Speaker A:100% direct.
Speaker A:Jesus rebuked sickness like a person.
Speaker A:Look at this.
Speaker A:And this is the deaf and mute spirit.
Speaker A:You deaf and mute spirit, I command you, come out of him and never enter him again.
Speaker A:Mark 9, verse 25.
Speaker A:You deaf and you mute spirit, you come out of him.
Speaker A:This, this thing that he was talking to, this entity, he was.
Speaker A:He was addressing as if it was a person.
Speaker A:You know, when we.
Speaker A:When we speak to people, we speak to people differently than we'd speak to inanimate objects.
Speaker A:There is a connection there because you know that person is hearing you, that inanimate object is not.
Speaker A:And because of that, there is much more authority that goes with those words.
Speaker A:When you understand that there is a listening ear, that there is a recipient, the other end.
Speaker A:Yes, the enemy listening, right.
Speaker A:That's why he doesn't want you to speak in the first place.
Speaker A:He.
Speaker A:So he spoke to.
Speaker A:He spoke to sickness and disease like it was a person.
Speaker A:Jesus spoke to the deaf.
Speaker A:He spoke to the grave.
Speaker A:You know, look at this.
Speaker A:When he was talking to Jairus's daughter and the little girl that had died, and he went to the house and laid hands on her.
Speaker A:And that's mentioned in many of the gospels.
Speaker A:But in Mark's account, in Mark 5, verse 41, it says, Little girl, I say to you, get up.
Speaker A:He spoke to death.
Speaker A:He spoke to the little girl, but he told her to get up.
Speaker A:You know, the spirit had that may have left her body, but his little girl, get up.
Speaker A:He wasn't gonna.
Speaker A:He wasn't going to take no for an answer.
Speaker A:There was authority in that.
Speaker A:To the widow son name that's in Luke 4, verse 14 says, Young man, I say to you, get up to Lazarus.
Speaker A: In John: Speaker A:You know, he spoke with short, commanding words of authority.
Speaker A:And notice the pattern.
Speaker A:Jesus didn't pray about sickness.
Speaker A:He didn't pray about sickness.
Speaker A:You know, so many of our prayers get no, no response because we may be speaking, you know, speaking good things, speaking truth, but they're not directed in the same way.
Speaker A:Jesus did not negotiate for healing.
Speaker A:He didn't go.
Speaker A:He didn't negotiate with God, and he didn't negotiate with the devil.
Speaker A:He didn't negotiate.
Speaker A:This is really important.
Speaker A:I. I'm thinking back to some of the fruitless prayers that I've prayed in the past, you know, and it's.
Speaker A:They're almost like begging, God, God, if you do this for me, I'll do this for you.
Speaker A:And they never ended.
Speaker A:Well, they never ended in any life giving manifestation of Healing any of them.
Speaker A:But you know, Jesus didn't negotiate with God.
Speaker A:He just said, I only do what I see my father doing.
Speaker A:He's seen his father doing something, so he copied it.
Speaker A:His confession on earth was the same as God's.
Speaker A:Think about that.
Speaker A:His confession, he said, means to say the same as he only, only did.
Speaker A:Only said what he saw his father doing.
Speaker A:So how did he speak?
Speaker A:How did Jesus speak?
Speaker A:We need to know how Jesus spoke so we can copy him, right?
Speaker A:Well, he commanded sickness to leave.
Speaker A:He commanded the body to be well.
Speaker A:He commanded the dead to rise up.
Speaker A:He spoke short words of authority to the circumstance, to the situation.
Speaker A:Directly, not around it, but directly.
Speaker A:He spoke the desired end results.
Speaker A:Get up.
Speaker A:This is this.
Speaker A:This is what we're going to do now.
Speaker A:This is the way we're going to go.
Speaker A:You know, his words were never passive.
Speaker A:When Jesus spoke to circumstances, he was never passive, always authoritative.
Speaker A:He used words like be clean, get up, go receive your sight.
Speaker A:They were very direct.
Speaker A:You know, I remember when I was in a wheelchair, my legs were paralyzed.
Speaker A:They weren't.
Speaker A:They weren't working.
Speaker A:And I had so many seizures from epilepsy that I wasn't able to walk right.
Speaker A:But I remember what got me out of that wheelchair wasn't begging, pleading God.
Speaker A:It wasn't asking God to come down and do something.
Speaker A:It was that moment of knowing on the inside that I already had the victory and knowing having an urgency and now moment.
Speaker A:I started speaking to my legs and says, legs, stand.
Speaker A:I said, legs, this is what we're going to do today.
Speaker A:We're going to bear weight.
Speaker A:We're going to bear weight.
Speaker A:I mean that if you've got.
Speaker A:If you're paralyzed and you can't walk, the first stage to walking is bearing weight, right?
Speaker A:Getting your legs to actually hold you up.
Speaker A:Otherwise you can't walk.
Speaker A:So getting from that sitting into that standing position, it took an act of faith and it took words to come out of my mouth.
Speaker A:I needed to speak.
Speaker A:I said, legs be strong, legs be straight, legs feel.
Speaker A:And as I started to do that and motion followed those words, you know, James says, faith without works is dead.
Speaker A:That was the works.
Speaker A:The works was to put some energy behind those words to.
Speaker A:To try something, to move in a way that I couldn't move before, right?
Speaker A:And so as I started to do that, that str.
Speaker A:Then that strength, then that feeling, then that ability started to come.
Speaker A:But that feeling and that ability and that strength did not come until the words had come out of my mouth, until I started to Follow those words up with some kind of effort.
Speaker A:You know, oftentimes we.
Speaker A:We cast aside our confidence because we just don't see something instantaneously.
Speaker A:But there is patience that goes with faith.
Speaker A:In Hebrews, it says, by faith and patience, you're going to inherit the promises.
Speaker A:And that's really important because patience jobs is.
Speaker A:It holds your faith in place until you see that faith manifest.
Speaker A:Really important.
Speaker A:And as I started to do that, that strength came back to my legs.
Speaker A:I said, the legs.
Speaker A:We're going to walk one inch.
Speaker A:We're going to walk.
Speaker A:No, a couple centimeters.
Speaker A:We're going to shuffle.
Speaker A:Left leg move, Right leg move.
Speaker A:And as I started to speak, strength and motion started to come in.
Speaker A:And that's how I went from being sitting in a wheelchair to getting up and walking free from that paralysis.
Speaker A:You know, it wasn't complicated.
Speaker A:It was direct and it was authoritative.
Speaker A:Direct and authoritative.
Speaker A:So.
Speaker A:Well, how does Jesus speak?
Speaker A:There is a list, I've got a full list here of Jesus commandments to sickness and death.
Speaker A:The words of Jesus carry weight.
Speaker A:And the words of Jesus, when they're spoken out of our mouth, hugely important.
Speaker A:Hugely important.
Speaker A:Coben says I was speaking of weight.
Speaker A:Beer bearing.
Speaker A:I stood up for the first time in 18 years.
Speaker A:Hang on a second.
Speaker A:Let me just read that again.
Speaker A:Speaking of weight bearing, I stood up for the first time in 18 years last.
Speaker A:Last Thursday, as a matter of fact.
Speaker A:Copen, that is phenomenal.
Speaker A:I love that.
Speaker A:I love that.
Speaker A:I wonder if you can put that on the screen.
Speaker A:There is.
Speaker A:There is.
Speaker A:Everyone needs to see Coburn's comment there.
Speaker A:I love that.
Speaker A:Congratulations.
Speaker A:You know, full list of Jesus commandments to sickness and death.
Speaker A:How did he speak to it?
Speaker A:Well, he rebuked the fever and it left her.
Speaker A:He touched her hand and the fever left her.
Speaker A:Right.
Speaker A:These are.
Speaker A:These are commandments.
Speaker A:So he commanded with his words, but he also commanded with his actions.
Speaker A:Leprosy.
Speaker A:He said, be clean.
Speaker A:Paralysis.
Speaker A:This is in Mark 2:11 and Luke 5.
Speaker A:24.
Speaker A:He says, get up, take up your mat and go home.
Speaker A:Get up, get up, take up your mat and go home.
Speaker A:In John 5, verse 8, he says, get up, pick up your mat and walk.
Speaker A:Really similar right there.
Speaker A:So the man with the withered hand in the temple, he says, stretch out your hand.
Speaker A:That's in Matthew, Mark and Luke's account.
Speaker A:Stretch out your hand.
Speaker A:And you know, the man with the withered hand, he was.
Speaker A:He was in the.
Speaker A:He was in church.
Speaker A:He was in, in the temple at the time.
Speaker A:You know, he got healed in church.
Speaker A:It's a good place to get healed.
Speaker A:But he was surrounded by unbelief.
Speaker A:You know, the Pharisees had found Jesus and criticizing, you know, walking through that cornfield, he walked straight into the, into their, into their synagogue, into their church.
Speaker A:They criticized Jesus for healing a man on a Sabbath.
Speaker A:Can you imagine that?
Speaker A:They complete.
Speaker A:The Pharisees completely missed the point.
Speaker A:There are so many people today, I see in the comments and different things in the same position.
Speaker A:They completely miss the gravity of what just happened in a certain circumstance because they, they major on the minor point, they major on something minor and completely miss what God is doing in that moment.
Speaker A:But the Pharisees were these people.
Speaker A:They were so wrapped up in being in control of everything that they, that they didn't care about the person that was healed.
Speaker A:They cared about the.
Speaker A:The person that was healed on the Sabbath.
Speaker A:You know, Jesus said to them, would you not, you know, go and pull out a donkey for fell into the ditch?
Speaker A:But yet you, you would because you're businessmen and that money matters more to you than the people that I'm here to heal.
Speaker A:He really exposed their heart.
Speaker A:But this story of the, the man with the withered hand is really interesting because to me, it just shows an example how Jesus went into a place that was so full of unbelief, was so full of criticism, was so full of just Pharisee hypocrisy.
Speaker A:He went into the dark places where he was completely surrounded by unbelief.
Speaker A:And this man, the only act of faith this man showed was to just be in the temple.
Speaker A:That was it, right?
Speaker A:But you know, when Jesus said to him, stretch out your hand, that action of faith, the fact that he listened, he heard that command.
Speaker A:Jesus spoke the words, and that man heard the words and he acted upon the words.
Speaker A:The very fact that he tried to stretch out a withered hand showed that he was in compliance, that he was recipient.
Speaker A:That was his act of faith.
Speaker A:That was, that was the connection with those words.
Speaker A:And then in that moment, that disease, that disability, that whatever it was that caused that hand to be with that birth defect, it couldn't stay there because that man had received and heard the words of Jesus.
Speaker A:You see, the words of Jesus spoken out of our mouth are just as powerful as if Jesus had spoken them himself.
Speaker A:This is why we have a written scripture.
Speaker A:This is why we need to know the scripture and let it come out of our mouth.
Speaker A:Because the words of Jesus had the same impact today than they did when they were very first spoken.
Speaker A:The very, the very armies of heaven God himself is waiting to back up your every word if you just let it come out of your mouth.
Speaker A:And that is why the enemy doesn't want you to speak it.
Speaker A:Because they still carry that power.
Speaker A:They still carry that anointing.
Speaker A:They still carry the same weight as the moment that Jesus set them in the first place.
Speaker A:Place super, super powerful.
Speaker A:Don't.
Speaker A:Don't cast aside your confidence.
Speaker A:Really powerful.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker A:So you know that man with the withered hand, he was in a place.
Speaker A:Jesus ministered to him in.
Speaker A:A place full of darkness, in a place full of unbelief.
Speaker A:Don't be afraid of the darkness in this world.
Speaker A:It's always going to be there, right until Jesus comes back.
Speaker A:It's always going to be there.
Speaker A:But what is he who is in you?
Speaker A:He who is in me is far greater than he who is in the world.
Speaker A:We do not need to be afraid of this world.
Speaker A:We are in this world.
Speaker A:We are not of this world.
Speaker A:Thank you, Jesus.
Speaker A: says to the blind men in Luke: Speaker A:Your faith has healed you.
Speaker A:In Matthew 9:29 says, According to your faith, let it be done unto you.
Speaker A:What about muteness and deafness?
Speaker A:IFAFA he says, be opened.
Speaker A:I love that.
Speaker A:Be opened, ears be opened.
Speaker A:You know that he was.
Speaker A:He was speaking to those ears as if they could hear him.
Speaker A:Who, I mean, what.
Speaker A:Who else would speak other than Jesus?
Speaker A:Who else would speak to an ear that was deaf as if it could hear?
Speaker A:Jesus did.
Speaker A:And that's the example that he gives us because he always sees us in our full potential.
Speaker A:He always sees.
Speaker A:When he sees us.
Speaker A:He sees the healed version of us.
Speaker A:Us.
Speaker A:He sees the whole version of us.
Speaker A:He sees the complete version of us.
Speaker A:And any other symptom, any other picture is a lie unto against our true identity.
Speaker A:So he says, ears be opened.
Speaker A:You deaf and mute spirit, I command you, come out.
Speaker A:You know, into the crippling spirit, right?
Speaker A: In Luke: Speaker A:You are set free from your infirmity.
Speaker A:Now, it might not have looked like it at the time.
Speaker A:It might not looked any different, but you know, Jesus saw this woman.
Speaker A:Differences.
Speaker A:You are set.
Speaker A:Set free from your infirmity.
Speaker A:You set free.
Speaker A:You know, sometimes we've got to act like we're free before we see that we're free.
Speaker A:This is important.
Speaker A:Demons.
Speaker A:And in Matthew 8, verse 32, Jesus just said, go.
Speaker A:I love this.
Speaker A:He didn't.
Speaker A:He didn't converse with them for a long time.
Speaker A:He didn't have a whole long conversation, right?
Speaker A:Go.
Speaker A:He says, be quiet.
Speaker A:Come out of him.
Speaker A:You know, we don't need to have a whole long dialogue with the enemy.
Speaker A:We just need to tell him where to go.
Speaker A:We just need to tell him where to go.
Speaker A:Some, some of us have been, have been camping with the enemy for too long.
Speaker A:He's crept in the back door of our temple when we wasn't looking.
Speaker A:You know, we're attempt.
Speaker A:We are a temple of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker A:Maybe he crept in the back door of your temple.
Speaker A:You couldn't get in the front because you'd be too obvious.
Speaker A:You're watching for him.
Speaker A:But he crept in the back door through the cat flap, right when you weren't looking.
Speaker A:And he's got in your lounge there and he's put himself up on the sofa and he's taking control of the remote control and he's ordering you around.
Speaker A:And every time you have a symptom, he's like he's pressing a button on the remote control and telling what you can and you can't do where you can go.
Speaker A:If you can move, you know, that's the enemy.
Speaker A:It's time to quit living with the enemy.
Speaker A:Go, demons, go.
Speaker A:Get out of my body.
Speaker A:That you have no authority here.
Speaker A:I rebuke you in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Really important, right?
Speaker A:So he says here, you know, paralysis.
Speaker A:Where am I at in my list of scriptures here?
Speaker A:Here we are.
Speaker A:Okay, go.
Speaker A:Be quiet.
Speaker A:Come with him.
Speaker A:Death.
Speaker A:What does he say to Death?
Speaker A:He says, little girl, I say to you, get up, get up.
Speaker A:We've overcome it to.
Speaker A:Young man, get up to Lazarus.
Speaker A:Come out.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:His words.
Speaker A:You know, all I've read through, I don't know, probably I don't know how many scriptures I've read to you there just giving you examples of the, of the words of Jesus.
Speaker A:We need to speak the same as say, the same as what Jesus is saying to those situations.
Speaker A:We can use the words of Jesus today in our situations, and they were going to carry the same weight.
Speaker A:Don't let the enemy lie to you.
Speaker A:You know, there'd be that little whisper in your ear that says, see, doesn't work, does it?
Speaker A:You know, have it in mind.
Speaker A:When you speak, there's somebody listening on the other end.
Speaker A:There's some entity listening on the other end.
Speaker A:Whether that's a demon, the devil himself, it doesn't matter.
Speaker A:Right?
Speaker A:There is an entity.
Speaker A:Listen, speak.
Speaker A:When you speak, you can speak to sickness and disease as a person because behind that symptom is a person is the enemy, right?
Speaker A:Sickness and disease is never from God, is always from the enemy.
Speaker A:And we have authority over the works of the enemy in Jesus name.
Speaker A:Jesus mission on earth was to destroy the works of the enemy.
Speaker A:Many of us relate to Jesus, our Lord and Savior, but that we don't relate to Jesus as the destroyer.
Speaker A:He's not weak.
Speaker A:He's not passive.
Speaker A:He's not negotiating with terrorists.
Speaker A:The enemy's a terrorist, by the way.
Speaker A:He doesn't negotiate with terrorists.
Speaker A:No, no.
Speaker A:He's strong.
Speaker A:He's affirmative.
Speaker A:He's the lion of Judah.
Speaker A:And when you open your mouth, that lion comes out.
Speaker A:It comes out like a roar.
Speaker A:Let your words come out like a roar and aim them directly at the person, the entity knowing it's listening to you.
Speaker A:It is listening to you.
Speaker A:And you do have authority and you don't have to look at your own self and say, oh, you know, I just don't have much confidence.
Speaker A:Your confidence isn't in you when you speak the words of Jesus.
Speaker A:Your confidence is in Him.
Speaker A:Don't cast aside your confidence by by aiming in the wrong place, by looking and putting your confidence in yourself.
Speaker A:You're going to come up short every time.
Speaker A:But when you put your confidence in Jesus, our Lord and Savior, he will lead you to victory and say the same as Let your confession cause you to be in tune with the words of Speak directly to the problem, speak like Jesus and you'll get Jesus kind of results.
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