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| Creative power in our human words? [message #14232] | Tue, 12 August 2025 22:30  |  | 
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 Greetings,
 
 I want to survey the Faith Assembly diaspora
 who are on this forum.
 
 Following are two related doctrines about our
 words when we verbalize our faith.
 
 Our human words have creative power . . . or
 they do not have creative power.
 
 I always believed that our human words did not
 have creative power, but I remember some of
 our ministers said our words did. As I recall
 HEF never said/believed that human words had
 creative power. Rather our words were indicators
 as to what we believed and then our faith would
 cause God to act. All power to cause change
 was within God and not we humans - only that
 our faith could cause God to act.
 
 Scriptures relating to "the power of the tongue"
 were metaphorical.
 
 
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 Mk11:24->   Your faith will cause God to answer
 your prayer. As you walk for a time in faith
 you will only naturally say what you believe.
 Your faith moves God and your words/confession
 do not matter except they show you and others
 what it is that you actually believe.
 
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 Man is created in the image of God. Just as
 God's words spoke all creation into existence
 so, because we are in His image, our words
 also have creative power to speak things into
 existence such as our healing, money, family
 salvations, etc.
 
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 Did I think that HEF did not think/preach
 that human words have creative power because
 of my own belief/bias . . . or was I correct
 w/r HEF?  How do you remember the teaching?
 
 Am I right that HEF never said that our
 human words have creative power?
 
 Please - what are your memories of HEF, not
 what is the current teaching of other men.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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