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Breakthrough Faith: Living a Life Where Anything is Possible Breakthrough Faith: Living a Life Where Anything is Possible by Larry Sparks
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“POINT OF BREAKTHROUGH Every theological road has two sides and two ditches—and both of them are bad. One such road is the power of positive confession. Instead of throwing out an entire truth, it is important for us to discover what it is not and what it is according to Scripture, and learn how to walk in the biblical balance in order to consistently keep our faith stirred up.”
Larry Sparks, Breakthrough Faith: Living a Life Where Anything is Possible
“Two major barriers to believing God are legalism and cessationism; both schools of thought work together. Cessationism believes that the age of God’s supernatural power has ended, while legalism keeps people believing theories (such as cessationism) because that is the way it is has always been. The result is a powerless people, not because they are without power, but because they believe power is not available and accessible to them.”
Larry Sparks, Breakthrough Faith: Living a Life Where Anything is Possible
“Do not be afraid or timid about mentoring young people. Take them into your homes and into your offices. Have small groups with them. Go to Starbucks. It does not matter what it looks like. Simply steward your testimony by telling a new generation about what your eyes have seen God do. They do not want anecdotes. Sermons are okay, but they are not enough to fuel their passion. You have something that a generation craves. You can make the final era of your life incredibly fruitful by recognizing the power of looking forward beyond yourself—your generation, your church, or your ministry—and sowing into an entire generation who will actually see the glory of God manifested on earth.”
Larry Sparks, Breakthrough Faith: Living a Life Where Anything is Possible
“The major difference between declaring something in faith and going down the positive confession route is that “positive confession often serves as the pretty wrapping paper on a package called denial.”52 God does not invite us to deny the challenges or impossibilities that we face; if He did, then when breakthrough was released, He would not receive the glory due His name. This is the tragedy of imbalanced positive confession theology.”
Larry Sparks, Breakthrough Faith: Living a Life Where Anything is Possible