EPISODE · Oct 15, 2025 · 1H 24M
Violent Faith
from Wednesday Night Revival · host Conrad
I. Violent Faith is Productive, Not PassiveA. Faith that Acts on the Word Produces ResultsMatthew 11:1–6 / Luke 7:18–23John in prison hears of Jesus’ works.Jesus responds with evidence — “the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed…”Faith is recognized by its fruit and works.Isaiah 61:1The anointing produces healing, liberty, and deliverance.Faith aligns with the anointing—it does something.🗝️ Key Thought: Violent faith presses in and produces visible results. It refuses to remain idle or silent.Revelation 12:10–12 — “They overcame by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony.”Psalm 66:16–20 — “Come and hear… I will declare what He has done for my soul.”John sent disciples to ask Jesus—faith must seek understanding and speak out the works of God.1 Peter 3:13–17 — Be ready to give a defense for your hope.2 Timothy 1:8–14 — Don’t be ashamed of the testimony of the Lord; hold fast to sound words.🗝️ Key Thought: Violent faith refuses silence—it confesses, declares, and proclaims what God has done.Revelation 12:10 — Satan is the accuser of the brethren.Matthew 13:19 — The enemy comes to steal the Word from the heart.Steal the Word.Sow offense.Destroy faith through temptation and doubt.James 1:12–15 — Desire leads to sin; sin leads to death.Romans 9:30–33 — Israel stumbled at the stone of offense because they didn’t seek by faith.🗝️ Key Thought: Offense is the enemy’s weapon to disconnect you from faith. Violent faith guards the heart.James 1:21–27 — Receive the implanted Word with meekness; be a doer not just a hearer.2 Corinthians 5:7 — We walk by faith, not by sight.Offense focuses on what we see; faith focuses on what God said.Violent faith pushes past feelings to obey the Word.🗝️ Key Thought: Faith sees through the Word; offense blinds through sight.Hebrews 11:3 — The world was framed by the Word of God.Genesis 1 — “And God said…” — faith creates by speaking.Matthew 4:4 / Deuteronomy 8:3 — Live by every Word from God’s mouth.Matthew 7:7 / Luke 11:9 — Ask, seek, knock.Mark 11:22–24 — “Whoever says to this mountain…”🗝️ Key Thought: Violent faith declares the Word until the natural aligns with the spiritual.The enemy wants you to speak what you see instead of what God said.Violent faith refuses to echo fear and chooses to declare truth.🗝️ Key Scripture: “Let the weak say, ‘I am strong!’” — Joel 3:10Moves mountains (Mark 11:23)Encourages others (Hebrews 10:23–25)Frees people from fear and anxiety (Philippians 4:6–7)Heals and restores (James 5:15–16)The enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10).But violent faith defends the Word, keeps the fire, and walks in victory.🗝️ Key Thought: Let your faith be so violent that hell trembles when you wake up.“I will not be offended. I will not be silent. I will speak the Word.I will guard my heart. I will act on the Word.My faith will not be shaken — it is violent, victorious, and productive.”II. Violent Faith Speaks — It Testifies BoldlyA. The Power of TestimonyB. Speaking the Works of God Confirms FaithIII. Violent Faith Resists the EnemyA. Faith on Guard and ReadyB. The Strategy of the EnemyIV. Violent Faith Overcomes OffenseA. Offense Blinds and WeakensB. Sight is the Opposite of FaithV. Violent Faith Speaks the Word of GodA. Faith Lives by Speaking, Not SeeingB. Faith that Speaks Produces ManifestationVI. The Battle for Words and VisionVII. Violent Faith Produces Action and PowerA. Faith that Speaks, Moves, and HealsB. Faith That Cannot Be StolenVIII. Closing Declaration
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I. Violent Faith is Productive, Not PassiveA. Faith that Acts on the Word Produces ResultsMatthew 11:1–6 / Luke 7:18–23John in prison hears of Jesus’ works.Jesus responds with evidence — “the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed…”Faith is recognized by its fruit and works.Isaiah 61:1The anointing produces healing, liberty, and deliverance.Faith aligns with the anointing—it does something.🗝️ Key Thought: Violent faith presses in and produces visible results. It refuses to remain idle or silent.Revelation 12:10–12 — “They overcame by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony.”Psalm 66:16–20 — “Come and hear… I will declare what He has done for my soul.”John sent disciples to ask Jesus—faith must seek understanding and speak out the works of God.1 Peter 3:13–17 — Be ready to give a defense for your hope.2 Timothy 1:8–14 — Don’t be ashamed of the testimony of the Lord; hold fast to sound words.🗝️ Key Thought: Violent faith refuses silence—it confesses, declares, and proclaims what God has done.Revelation 12:10 — Satan is the accuser of the brethren.Matthew 13:19 — The enemy comes to steal the Word from the heart.Steal the Word.Sow offense.Destroy faith through temptation and doubt.James 1:12–15 — Desire leads to sin; sin leads to death.Romans 9:30–33 — Israel stumbled at the stone of offense because they didn’t seek by faith.🗝️ Key Thought: Offense is the enemy’s weapon to disconnect you from faith. Violent faith guards the heart.James 1:21–27 — Receive the implanted Word with meekness; be a doer not just a hearer.2 Corinthians 5:7 — We walk by faith, not by sight.Offense focuses on what we see; faith focuses on what God said.Violent faith pushes past feelings to obey the Word.🗝️ Key Thought: Faith sees through the Word; offense blinds through sight.Hebrews 11:3 — The world was framed by the Word of God.Genesis 1 — “And God said…” — faith creates by speaking.Matthew 4:4 / Deuteronomy 8:3 — Live by every Word from God’s mouth.Matthew 7:7 / Luke 11:9 — Ask, seek, knock.Mark 11:22–24 — “Whoever says to this mountain…”🗝️ Key Thought: Violent faith declares the Word until the natural aligns with the spiritual.The enemy wants you to speak what you see instead of what God said.Violent faith refuses to echo fear and chooses to declare truth.🗝️ Key Scripture: “Let the weak say, ‘I am strong!’” — Joel 3:10Moves mountains (Mark 11:23)Encourages others (Hebrews 10:23–25)Frees people from fear and anxiety (Philippians 4:6–7)Heals and restores (James 5:15–16)The enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10).But violent faith defends the Word, keeps the fire, and walks in victory.🗝️ Key Thought: Let your faith be so violent that hell trembles when you wake up.“I will not be offended. I will not be silent. I will speak the Word.I will guard my heart. I will act on the Word.My faith will not be shaken — it is violent, victorious, and productive.”II. Violent Faith Speaks — It Testifies BoldlyA. The Power of TestimonyB. Speaking the Works of God Confirms FaithIII. Violent Faith Resists the EnemyA. Faith on Guard and ReadyB. The Strategy of the EnemyIV. Violent Faith Overcomes OffenseA. Offense Blinds and WeakensB. Sight is the Opposite of FaithV. Violent Faith Speaks the Word of GodA. Faith Lives by Speaking, Not SeeingB. Faith that Speaks Produces ManifestationVI. The Battle for Words and VisionVII. Violent Faith Produces Action and PowerA. Faith that Speaks, Moves, and HealsB. Faith That Cannot Be StolenVIII. Closing Declaration
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