Calling Things That Are Not As - Barb Witt
Calling Things That Are Not As - Barb Witt
Calling Things That Are Not As - Barb Witt
Barb Witt
Onwards and Upwards Publications, Berkeley House,
11 Nightingale Crescent, West Horsley, Surrey KT24 6PD
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copyright © Barb Witt 2012
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ISBN: 978-1-907509-36-0
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About the Author
Barb Witt is from the southern state of Arkansas, U.S.A., where she
enjoyed a record-breaking career in basketball. Still holding scoring records at
her high school, she was selected to the All-State and Arkansas High School
All Star teams.
She is tied for the all-time state record of most points in a single game.
She also holds the state record for most points averaged/game in a season (six-
on-six).
Barb continued to play in university on a team ranked 8th nationally in
the American Athletic Union.
Her Bachelor of Science degree is in Biology/Physical Education with
further training in Medical Technology. She is a registered Biomedical Scientist
in the UK.
Barb was ordained in 1998 through Faith Ministries International, and
as an associate, has spoken in meetings and churches in the UK and Bermuda.
Through her own ministry, she teaches the principles of faith,
abundance and victorious Christian living in the Word of God, via meetings,
conferences, churches, seminars, Bible schools, prisons and the VICTORIES IN
FAITH publication.
Dedication
- Walter D. Wintle
Proverbs 23:7
For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he...
The integrity and life of giving that both of my parents lived out before
me have established principles of success and blessing in my life long before I
was aware they were in God’s Word.
Proverbs 1:8-9
My son, hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the
law of thy mother: For they shall be an ornament of grace
unto thy head, and chains about thy neck.
Contents
Foreword 9
Introduction 11
Our Father of Faith: Abraham 15
What is a Lie? 19
Joseph 21
Establishing the Basics of Faith 22
Don’t Get it Backwards 26
Imitate God 27
The Law of Dogs and Cats 30
God Gives the Promised Land to Israel 31
David Defeats Goliath 34
Healing 37
Jesus Applies the Same Principle 40
Jairus’s Daughter 43
The Raising of Lazarus 46
The Ten Lepers 51
A Withered Hand 53
“Peace, Be Still” 55
Reprogram your Mind with the Word 57
Recreate Your World 59
Doing the Word 62
Prayer of Salvation 66
From the Publisher 68
Foreword
We do not have to live subject to the curse and all of the effects of sin
that Satan brought upon the earth. Sicknes s, lack and defeat on any level are
included in this curse (Deuteronomy 28). This is not the will of God for us
because Jesus has redeem ed us from it (Galatians 3:13-14). We are to rule an d
reign in life by Jesus Christ (Romans 5:17).
God has never accepted negative circumstances as permanent , and He
has shown us throughou t His Word how to change them. Someone might say,
“ Y es, but that was God .” God has not left us here power less at the mercy of
the devil. He created man in His likeness and image and gave him dominion
over the earth a nd everything in it (Genesis 1: 26-28). God intended for man to
take dominion over his circumstances a nd not be subject to them. How? By
releasing his faith with words, speaking what he desired instead of accepting as
permanent what he was faced with.
God created the universe and everything in it with words. That is why
it will respond to words - your words. Faith do es not ‘wait until it can see it’
to say it.
In order to change what you have, you must speak what you desire,
based on the promises of God.
Bible faith calls things that are not (seen) as though the y (already) were
in existence. Understanding this prin ciple and how to apply it to your
circumstances is fundamental to manifesting the promises of God in your life.
It is my desire that this book will inspire and
equip you to begin changing some things
around you in order that you will enjoy the
go od life Jesus came to give us.
Foreword
In order to change what you have, you must speak what you
desire, based on the promises of God.
Bible faith calls things that are not (seen) as though they
(already) were in existence. Understanding this principle and
how to apply it to your circumstances is fundamental to
manifesting the promises of God in your life.
It is my desire that this book will inspire and equip you to begin
changing some things around you in order that you will enjoy the good life
Jesus came to give us.
Introduction
Notice in the middle of Romans 4:17 Paul says, “ even God, who
quickeneth the dead...” The old English word ‘quickeneth’ means ‘makes
alive’.
God speaks of the nonexistent things (in the physical realm) as if they
already existed (in the physical realm).
Are there some things in your life that have died and need to be made
alive again?
...so that things which are seen were not made of things
which do appear.
In other words, things which are seen with the physical eye are made of
things which you cannot see with the physical eye. The spiritual realm gives
birth to things in the physical realm.
God speaks of the nonexistent things (in the physical realm) as if they
already existed (in the physical realm).
Genesis 1:1-3
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And
the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon
the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the
face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: and there
was light.
The original Hebrew literally says, “ Light be, and light was.”
Notice, when there was nothing visible but darkness, God said, “ Let
there be light.” He did not wait until there was light before He said, “ Let there
be light.” That would be like waiting for some heat from the fireplace before you
put in some wood.
God did not declare what already existed - darkness. He did not look at
the darkness and just wish it were light and contemplate how He was going to
get some light. He did not say, “ It is really dark out here; it would be nice to
have some light, but I can’t say it is light while it is still dark.” If God had
continued to say, “ It is dark”, that is what He would have continued to have, no
matter how much He had wanted to change the situation. He did not “ call it
like it is”.
I am about to make a very important statement and one you should not
ever forget if you want to live a victorious Christian life: God said what he
wanted, not what he already had.
Hebrews 11:3
Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by
the word of God...
Job 22:28
Thou shalt also decree a thing, and it shall be established
unto thee: and the light shall shine upon thy ways.
‘To decree’ means ‘to fix or appoint’, ‘to set or constitute by edict or
in purpose’. It does not say, “ It shall be established unto thee, and then you
shall decree it.” No! You decree a thing first and then it shall be established unto
you. You call those things which be not as though they were.
Our Father of Faith: Abraham
Further on in the book of Genesis we see God use this principle again
to produce the promised son, Isaac, to Abram and Sarai. It is actually this event
in Abram’s life that Paul is referring to in our text scripture, Romans 4:16-17.
As you know, Abram and Sarai were well beyond the child-bearing age
and, to make matters worse, Sarai had been barren all of her life. If God had not
used the principle of calling those things which be not as though they were,
Isaac would never have been born, regardless of God’s will and their desire to
have a child.
Genesis 13:16
And I will make thy seed as the dust of the earth: so that if a
man can number the dust of the earth, then shall thy seed also
be numbered.
At this point Abram does not have a revelation of what God is in the
process of doing. Instead of getting into agreement with what God has spoken,
he continues to ‘call things that are as though they are’. He just tells it like it
is. For example:
Most Christians today would ask, “ What’s wrong with that? He’s just
being real. He would be lying if he said anything else. He was just telling is
like it is.”
Yes, he was telling it like it was and that was a major reason nothing
was changing for him in this area. When people say they are just “ being real”,
they really mean that they believe what they see, hear and feel more than they
believe the Word of God. ‘Being real’ will keep you defeated at best or get you
killed at worst. You need to ‘get real’ on God’s Word if you are going to live
victoriously in this life. God has given us His Word to benefit us.
He is giving us an object lesson on how we must operate in order to
change the circumstances we currently have, into the circumstances we desire.
Genesis 17:4-5
As for me, behold, my covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be
a father of many nations. Neither shall thy name any more be
called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father of
many nations have I made thee.
Notice this last statement to Abram: “ For a father of many nations have
I made thee.” That is in the past tense. As far as God was concerned it was
already done.
Genesis 21:5
And Abraham was an hundred years old, when his son Isaac
was born unto him.
Romans 4:17
Abraham was first named “father” and then “became” a
father.
God’s Word is the highest form of truth. When you speak and
believe in agreement with His Word it cannot be a lie, whether
you can see any evidence of it in the natural yet or not.
Abraham had to ignore what he could see in his physical
circumstances and believe what God had promised. He
struggled with this for twenty-four years and God had to repeat
His promise to him over and again. It may have been a ‘fact’
that he and his wife were beyond childbearing age physically
and could not have children, but it was not the truth. God’s
Word to him was the truth.
Genesis 17:19
And God said, ‘Sarah thy wife shall bear thee a son indeed;
and thou shalt call his name Isaac: and I will establish my
covenant with him for an everlasting covenant and with his
seed after him.’
It took a while for God to get Abraham to the place where he could
believe God’s Word instead of what he could see around him.
The eye of faith looks at what the Word says, not what circumstances
are telling you.
Joseph had been brought to Egypt and was standing in a slave market...
with nothing. Yet God called him ‘a prosperous man’. God was not ‘calling
things that were as though they were’. He was not ‘telling it like it is’. He was
looking through the eye of faith.
God did not wait until Joseph was promoted second to Pharaoh,
wearing fine clothes and jewellery, overseeing all the money and all the food in
the nation, to then declare, “ Joseph, now you are a prosperous man.” No. God
called him prosperous before there was any evidence of it in his life, and because
He did, it was. The manifestation of it eventually appeared.
A basic but very important principle of living by faith that you must
understand from the outset is this: When you are operating in faith, you are not
dealing with the unknown. You are dealing with the unseen.
Jesus said:
John 6:63
...the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they
are life.
Most Christians have not been taught to believe God’s Word over and
above what they can see, feel and hear. Most of them think like this: “ When I
see it, I will believe it” or “ When I see it first then I will say I have it.” That is
why they still don’t see it or have it. They will never believe anything that has
not already happened. Remember ‘Doubting Thomas’ who would not believe
the other disciples’ eye witness account that Jesus had been raised from the dead
until he physically saw and touched him. Jesus called him faithless.
Jesus said that first you must believe before you see. In John
20, (Doubting) Thomas refused to believe Jesus had been
raised from the dead until he saw Him and touched Him. He
refused to believe what he had not seen. Jesus rebuked him for
being faithless and said to him:
Thomas, because thou has seen me, thou hast believed; blessed
are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.
If you want to be blessed, you have to believe the Word of God before
you can see the promise manifested in your life. Faith says, “ I believe it;
therefore I have it (now).”
Do you confess that heaven is your future destiny now, even though you
have never seen it? Or are you going to wait until you can see heaven to declare,
“ I believe it now that I see it”?
II Corinthians 4:17-18
For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh
for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory; while
we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things
which are not seen; for the things which are seen are
temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.
If you can already see it and you already have it, faith is not required.
God did not deny the darkness in Genesis 1. He did not say, “ It’s
really not dark.” Denying the darkness would never have brought light on the
scene, even to this day. Denying the circumstances of life will not change them
into what you desire.
God never said, “ Call those things which are as though they were not.”
He did not say to deny what is (seen). He said to call for what is not (seen). We
must call for what we do not have as though we do have it and it will be.
Imitate God
Ephesians 5:1
Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children...
...who “ quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not as
though they were.”
Genesis 1:26
...and let them (Adam) have dominion (authority) over the fish
of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle,
and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that
creepeth upon the earth.
“ Over all the earth” would include all physical matter. You are created
in the very image of God. Your recreated spirit contains the same forces that
reside in God: faith, love, righteousness, peace, patience, wisdom… That’s
why...
Matthew 28:18-19
All power (authority) is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
Go ye therefore...
He transferred His authority to the believers saying, “ Do what you have
seen me do and say what you have seen me say.” In other words, “ Imitate me.”
Jesus’ entire earthly ministry involved doing only what He saw the Father
doing and speaking only what He heard the Father speaking (John 5:19, 12:49).
Charles Capps is one of the most anointed Bible teachers in the world.
He is also a retired farmer from my home state of Arkansas. He has a way of
explaining spiritual truths in a very simple way. He has a saying: “ Don’t call
the dog if you want the cat.” For example, don’t call the dog (sickness) if you
want the cat (healing). If you go outside and see the dog standing there, you
don’t need to call the dog - he is already here. If you can’t see the cat, but you
want the cat to come to you, you have to call (summon) the cat. You continue
to call the cat until it appears to you.
Going outside and saying, “ I have the dog here,” will never
bring the cat. If you want the cat, you’ve got to call it before you will see it.
Continuing to establish sickness through your words will never bring healing.
Continuing to speak what you have will never bring what you want. You must
call things which be not as though they were. You must call the cat (healing)
and stop calling the dog (sickness) when it is already present. When you narrow
it down to dogs and cats, it is easy to understand this spiritual principle.
God Gives the Promised Land to Israel
Numbers 13:29
The Amalekites dwell in the land of the south: and the
Hittites, and the Jebusites, and the Amorites, dwell in the
mountains: and the Canaanites dwell by the sea, and by the
coast of Jordan.
In real estate terms, these people inhabited the land through adverse
possession, commonly referred to as ‘squatters’. Living by faith does not entitle
you to just randomly go around claiming what belongs to someone else, but
God had already promised this land to the nation of Israel. His Word was their
title deed. (By the way, it is still Israel’s title deed; I don’t care what the
politicians and leaders of the world think about it.)
Just because it was (and is) inhabited by someone else does not mean it
belonged to the current inhabitants. Their occupancy did not give them title
deed to it.
God did not tell it like it is. He did not say, “ Well folks, it looks like
someone else beat you to it. But if you can dispossess the current occupants,
you can have it and then you can call it yours.” God called those things which
be not as though they were. Even though other people currently inhabited the
land, He said He had already given it to Israel.
In Joshua 6, once again we see God calling those things which be not
as though they were.
Notice, God told Joshua He had already given Jericho into his hand
before He even gave them instructions on how to take it. He did not wait until
the walls had fallen and the people went in and possessed the city to tell them
He was giving it to them.
Joshua is calling those things which be not as though they were. Now
the only thing left for them to do was obey God’s instructions and take it. In the
mind of God, it already belonged to them. God was “ declaring the end from the
beginning”. The people had to obey God and step out in faith to possess what
God said already belonged to them.
The same principle still applies to your life today. Call those things
which be not as though they were... until they are.
David Defeats Goliath
For those of us who grew up going to Sunday school, one of the first
Bible stories we were ever told is the story of David and Goliath in I Samuel
17. We were told how God helped a young boy kill a huge giant who was an
enemy of God. We were never told the details of how he did it, even though this
was the key to his victory.
Sadly, there are many Christians today who grew up in Sunday school,
who only know that David defeated Goliath but not how he defeated him. There
are multiple faith principles found in the victory of David over Goliath and one
of them is the principle we are focusing on in this book: calling those things
which be not as though they were.
Let’s pick up the story in I Samuel 17:
I Samuel 17:43
And the Philistine said unto David, ‘Am I a dog that thou
comest to me with staves?’ And the Philistine cursed David by
his gods.
Goliath’s size alone was very intimidating and he utilized it along with
his verbal threats to successfully cow down the army of Israel. David was not at
all swayed by his tactics of fear. He was full of faith and did not allow what he
could see and hear to change what he believed.
I Samuel 17:45
Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with
a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts,
the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
Now David is going to call those things which be not as though they
were:
This day will the LORD deliver thee into mine hand… I will
smite thee… I will take thine head from thee… I will give the
carcases (of your entire army) this day to the fowls and wild
beasts… The LORD (this day) will give you into our hands.
David actually defeated Goliath with his words. He called those things
which were not as though they were. Then he acted on his faith by pulling out
the stone that finished him off and manifested the victory. Actually, David would
have killed him if he had only had a feather pillow in his hand.
Notice what David did not do! He did not hide behind some bushes,
throw the stone, knock Goliath down, take his head off and then finally tell
Goliath he was going to kill him. David spoke words of faith, calling those
things which be not as though they were. His words began to operate in the
unseen realm before the manifestation took place in the visible realm. David
spoke the desired end result first before he saw it.
Healing
One area where Christians struggle the most with the faith principle of
calling those things which be not as though they were is in the area of healing.
They say, “ I just can’t say I am healed when I can see I am not. I just
can’t believe something that I can’t see.” But they do it all of the time on the
negative side of life. They will say, “ I’ll be the first one to get the flu when it
comes around,” when they are perfectly well at the time. They are calling those
things which are not as though they were.
Christians have been using their faith in reverse to call for something
they do not want, but because that is the way natural people in the world speak
they think it is normal. They see themselves as ‘sick people trying to get
healed’ rather than ‘healed people who Satan is trying to make sick’. They ‘call
things that are as though they are’ and keep propagating the problem they want
to change.
When they use the same principle to obtain something God says
already belongs to them but have no physical evidence for it, they think they are
telling a lie. If you are trying to deceive someone into believing something that
is not true, it would be a lie. But God’s Word is true and when you are
declaring what God’s Word has already said about you, it cannot be a lie.
When you are in faith, the Word of God is your evidence that you have
it... now.
I Peter 2:24
Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree,
that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by
whose stripes ye were healed.
Is the word ‘were’ past, present or future?
Peter was calling those things which be not as though they were. He
did not say, “ by whose stripes you will be healed someday” or “ when you feel
like it.” No. He said, “ by whose stripes ye were (already) healed.”
When did this take place?
When Jesus went to the cross for us!
“ But it just doesn’t seem natural to say I have something I can’t see or
feel.” If you are a born-again believer, you are not natural; you are spiritual.
In the mind of God you are already healed, just like in the mind of
God, Abraham was already the father of many nations before he had any
children. What is unseen to us is seen by God. You have to see yourself from
God’s viewpoint and speak accordingly.
If you are a born-again believer, you are not natural - you are spiritual.
God’s Word says you are already healed. Satan is the one
trying to put sickness on you and get you to agree with him.
God says you are healed. Satan says you are not. “ Why don’t you feel
and see if you are healed?” You are in the middle, and whoever you agree with
determines the result you are going to get. You are not denying that sickness
exists. You are defying sickness with the words of your mouth. You are denying
sickness the right to exist in your body. You have been bought with a price - the
blood of Jesus - and Satan has no right to put sickness on you when Jesus has
already borne it for you on the cross.
These words should be your declaration: “The Word of God says it;
therefore I believe it. I don’t have to see it to believe it.” When you are in faith,
the Word of God is your evidence that you have it... now.
Jesus Applies the Same Principle
Luke 13:15b-16
Thou hypocrite, doth not each one of you on the Sabbath loose
his ox or his ass from the stall, and lead him away to
watering? And ought not this woman, being a daughter of
Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years,
be loosed from this bond on the Sabbath day?
They were not interested in her being healed on any day of the week.
They had had six other days of the week for eighteen years and had done
nothing for her. They only wanted to split hairs over what you could and could
not do on the Sabbath.
What they wanted Jesus to do was what they had been doing. If he had
prayed in his most religious voice, “ Faa-ther, we don’t know why you put this
infirmity on your child but, after all, everybody has to be sick sometime and I
guess this is just her cross to bear. We know some good will come out of her
suffering and it will be worth it all,” all of the religious leaders would have
shouted, “ Amen, Hallelujah! We’ve got to have this young preacher at our next
convention!”
But Jesus did not do what they wanted him to do. As soon as he saw
her, he had compassion on her.
Did He lay hands on her and then say, “ You are loosed” or “ You are
healed,” after He saw she was straight?
No! He called those things which be not as though they were.
While she was still bowed over, Jesus said to her, “ Woman, thou are
loosed from thine infirmity.” (“ Woman, you are already loosed from this
infirmity.”)
Jesus spoke to her on the level of the Word - not on the basis of what
He could see.
“ How can you say she is already loosed when we can all see she is still
bowed over?”
Was Jesus telling a lie?
Of course not! Jesus was operating in a faith principle. He spoke to her
on the level of the Word – not on the basis of what he could see.
Jesus went on to explain, “ according to the Word of God, she has a
right to be loosed... she’s a daughter of Abraham.” (Verse 16)
He is giving us a Bible School lesson on how we must operate in faith,
calling those things which be not as though they were, in order to change
circumstances and bring them into agreement with God’s Word. He spoke the
desired end result first, before he saw it.
Jairus’s Daughter
Mark 5:22-23
And, behold, there cometh one of the rulers of the synagogue,
Jairus by name; and when he saw him he fell at his feet, and
besought him greatly, saying, My little daughter lieth at the
point of death: I pray thee, come and lay thy hands on her,
that she may be healed; and she shall live.
Jairus was one of the rulers of the synagogue who threw himself at the
feet of Jesus on behalf of his daughter. Jairus took off his religious authority and
subjected himself to the authority of Jesus. He threw himself at the feet of Jesus
on behalf of his daughter who was at the point of death.
“ Come and lay thy hands on her, that she may be healed; and she shall
live.” (Verse 23)
What a statement of faith!
I don’t know exactly where Jesus was going that day but when He
heard the voice of faith, He turned and followed Jairus to his home. On the way,
He was interrupted by the woman with the issue of blood. She was immediately
healed when she touched His garment and Jesus stopped and made her testify to
what had happened to her.
By this time a messenger from Jairus’s house brought news that it was
too late - his daughter was dead. Let’s pick up the story at verse 36.
Mark 5:40
And they laughed him to scorn.
Mark 5:41b-42
I say unto thee, arise. And straightway the damsel arose, and
walked...
Let me point out once more, Jesus did not raise her up first and then
say, “ She has not died, she was only sleeping.” No! He called those things
which be not as though they were and then He gave the faith command that
brought the manifestation of her healing.
He denied sickness and death the right to exist in her body. Again, he
spoke the desired end result first, before he saw it. We should follow His
example in order to obtain the same results.
The Raising of Lazarus
John 11:4
When Jesus heard that, he said, ‘This sickness is not unto
death, but for the glory of God, that the son of God might be
glorified thereby.’
Jesus did not say, “ This sickness is for the glory of God.” In the Bible,
it is healing and restoration that always brings glory to God, not sickness and
death. Sickness does not glorify anyone except Satan who is the author if it.
In the mind and heart of Jesus, sickness and even death were temporary
and subject to change.
John 11:40
‘Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou
shouldest see the glory of God?’
It is obvious the glory of God referred to Lazarus being raised from the
dead, restored to life and health.
John 11:11
These things said he: and after that he saith unto them, ‘Our
friend Lazarus sleepeth; but I go, that I may awake him out of
sleep.’
Mark 5:39
The child has not died, but is sleeping.
Because His disciples still did not understand this principle, they
thought resting would be profitable for Lazarus. So why wake him up?
Jesus had to be blunt.
John 11:14
Then said Jesus unto them plainly, ‘Lazarus is dead.’
Let’s read this verse from the Greek Interlinear New Testament.
John 11:14, GINT
Lazarus has died.
Jesus did not actually say, “ Lazarus is dead.” He said, “ Lazarus has
died.” There is a lot of difference between someone who is dead and someone
who has died. Dead is permanent. Died is temporary and subject to change.
Jesus died but he is not dead anymore! He died for three days and three nights
but it was subject to change. It changed the course of the world for all of
eternity!
Once Jesus arrived at the home of Lazarus, Martha pointed out to Him
that if He had come straight away, Lazarus would not have died in the first
place.
John 11:23
Jesus saith unto her, ‘Thy brother shall rise again.’
Notice, Jesus did not get into a discussion with her about why He had
not come or the consequences. He did not talk the problem. He only spoke the
desired end result... “ Thy brother shall rise again.”
John 11:41
Then they took away the stone from the place where the dead
man was laid. And Jesus lifted up His eyes, and said, ‘Father,
I thank thee that thou hast heard me.’
Now here was an opportunity for these men to miss out on their
healing. What if they had said, “ Jesus, can’t you see we have leprosy? We
can’t go show ourselves to the priests as if we were healed. They will think we
are denying reality. We believe in telling it like it is. We have leprosy. We can’t
act like we are healed when we can see that we are not. You just pray for us and
when we see the leprosy is gone, then we will go show ourselves to the priests
according to the scriptures.”
They would most likely have never been healed because they continued
to say what they had (leprosy) instead of what they wanted (healing). Healing
already belonged to them and in the mind of Jesus they were already cleansed.
Jesus called things which be not as though they were. He called them clean
while they still had leprosy in their bodies.
They did not question his method, they just got into agreement with
him and acted as if they were healed.
Mark 3:3-5
And he saith unto the man which had the withered hand,
‘Stand forth.’ And he saith unto them, ‘Is it lawful to do good
on the Sabbath days, or to do evil, to save life, or to kill?’ But
they held their peace. And when he had looked round about on
them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their
hearts, he saith unto the man, ‘Stretch forth thine hand.’ And
he stretched it out: and his hand was restored whole as the
other.’
Mark 4:35-39
The same day when the even was come, he saith unto them,
‘Let us pass over unto the other side.’ And when they had sent
away the multitude, they took him even as he was in the ship.
And there were also with him other little ships. And there
arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the ship,
so that it was now full. And he was in the hinder part of the
ship, asleep on a pillow: and they awake him, and say unto
him, ‘Master, carest thou not that we perish?’ And he arose,
and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, ‘Peace, be still.’
And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.
Notice what Jesus did not do. He did not stumble out on the deck of
the ship in knee-deep water and say, “ You guys are right... we could all die out
here... I’ve never seen a storm so bad on this lake before... huge waves, high
winds. As soon as it calms down, come back and wake me up and then I’ll say
something to stop it.” No!
Jesus had to speak what they did not have in order to change what they
did have.
They could have discussed how bad the storm was for hours
and nothing would have changed. He had to speak what they
did not have in order to change what they did have.
Jesus called those things which be not as though they were. He spoke
to the wind and spoke to the sea, while they were still raging. He spoke the
desired end result first, before he saw it. He spoke words of faith in the midst of
that storm. Jesus spoke what He wanted, not what He already had.
Remember the ‘Law of Dogs and Cats’?
He did not wait for the wind and sea to calm down before He spoke,
“ Peace.” That would be the same as saying, “ As soon as it gets warm, I will
put some wood in the fireplace.” Nobody would ever say that. It would be
obvious that you have to put the wood in the fireplace first, before the room
warms up.
Reprogram your Mind with the Word
We have examined scriptures in both the Old and New Testaments and
have seen how God and Jesus both operated in the faith principle calling those
things which be not as though they were. God said:
Malachi 3:6
‘For I am the Lord, I change not...’
Jesus said:
II Peter 1:3
...according as his divine power hath given unto us all things
that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of
him...
James 1:22
But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving
your own selves.
Just reading about the principle of calling things that are not as though
they were might encourage you, but it is ‘doing the Word’ that changes things.
I have included a representative list of paraphrased scriptures to speak
over your circumstances on a regular basis until the results you desire are
manifested. You can also look up other scriptures that cover your specific
situation.
Don’t get discouraged if you do not see immediate results. The
negative circumstances you may be facing today probably did not appear
overnight, and it may take some time to change them.
This is not “ mind-over-matter”; is it God’s Word over all matter.
Light always overcomes darkness, and it doesn’t matter what you are
facing today. If you are diligent to do the Word and speak it in the face of your
circumstances, they will have to change. It is spiritual law.
John 8:31-32
If ye continue in my Word, then are ye my disciples indeed;
and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
Scriptural Declarations [1]
Isaiah 54:13
I am far from oppression, and fear does not come near nigh
me.
Isaiah 54:13
Great is the peace of my children for they are taught of the
Lord.
Philippians 4:19
There is no lack for my God supplies supplie th all of my need
according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Colossians 3:15
I let the peace of God rule in my heart and I refuse to worry
about anything.
Psalms 107:20
Jesus bore my sickness and carried my pain. Therefore I give
no place to sickness or pain. For God sent His Word and
healed me.
Psalms 118:17
I will not die but live and declare the works of God.
Luke 6:38
I have given and it is given unto me good measure, pressed
down, shaken together, running over, men give unto my bosom.
Prayer of Salvation
If you do not know JESUS as your Saviour and Lord, simply pray the
following prayer in faith from your heart and Jesus will be your Lord:
Jesus, I ask you to come into my heart right now and fill me
with your Holy Spirit.
Amen.
If you have just prayed this prayer from your heart, your spirit is now
born anew by the Spirit of God. You can now receive all that Jesus died on the
cross to give you. You are now a partaker of the divine nature through the
exceeding great and precious promises in the Word of God (II Peter 1:4). God
designed a unique and perfect plan for your life. As you put the Word of God
into first place and are led by the Spirit of God, you will find yourself living in
that wonderful plan.
Welcome to the Family of God!
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