He stood him in the corner, pointed his finger at him, and said, “In the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk!” The man slid down the wall. Smith walked in, didn’t say hello to anyone-just opened the glass doors, walked up to the coffin, yanked the lid open, and pulled the man out of the box. Behind the glass doors was the dead man lying in the coffin. When they arrived, there were two glass French doors separating the entry from the parlor. Smith and his wife went to pay their respects. He was fully persuaded.Īnother great example is the time when Smith Wigglesworth went to visit a church member whose family member had recently passed away. When God promised to make him the father of many nations, he didn’t consider his own body, his feelings or the medical facts. Spiritual law brought that law into existence, and it’s the same spiritual law that gives your words power.Ībraham received the promises of God again and again, because he was fully persuaded and refused to look at his natural circumstances. But just believing it didn’t make it true, because there is a law of gravity. They had all kinds of ideas that you could fall off the earth in one place or another-they really believed that. At one time, people didn’t know what gravity was. You might say, “Well, I don’t believe that.” Not believing it doesn’t make it any less true. So, whatever has come out of your mouth in the past is what you’re living right now. And whatever comes out of your mouth is what will come to pass. He knows if you’re looking at natural circumstances, that is likely what you’ll speak. Have you ever noticed when you begin to stand on the Word of God, your circumstances seem to cry out all the louder? Symptoms in your body seem stronger than ever, your bank book shouts, “Mayday!” and your family seems to get along even less! Why? If the devil can get you to focus on your circumstances, or what seems real in the natural, he has your eyes right where he wants them-off the Word of God. Look Past Your Circumstances “And being not weak in faith, he considered not his own body.” –Romans 4:19 (KJV)
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