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Jentezen Franklin Quotes
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We need to send our words out in the direction we want them to go. In other words, we need to start talking victory when we’re staring at defeat. We need to start talking healing when we’re feeling sick. We need to start blessing and prosperity when we don’t have anything. We need to speak about marching when we feel like quitting.
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Whatever is stealing your peace and rocking your boat, what ever is taking your smile away, reach down, pick it up, and throw it overboard.
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'Eliminate whatever is causing you unrest and taking away your joy, take hold of it and cast it away from you.'
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If the devil starts bringing up your past it's because he's running out of new material!
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If the devil attempts to dredge up your history it's because he has exhausted all other options!
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You're rich according to what you are, not according to what you have!
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Never speak words that allow the enemy to think he's winning.
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The truth is, sometimes you have to get left before you can get right. Sometimes God will take you left on your journey to get you right, to do a work in you that will prepare you for what He has for you.
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Every deed has a seed. In other words, the deeds you choose to do in this lifetime create a seed for future generations.
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Fasting is what prepares you for a new anointing.
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Quote Topics by Jentezen Franklin: Fasting Christian Spirit Blessing Discipline Giving Secret Healing Source Break Heart Focus Mean Flesh Your Smile Hunger For God Oil Church Poverty Overboard Honor Pressure Rich Praise Way Poison Journey Spiritual Angel Bitterness
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Satan gets disturbed -and defeated -when you decide to do more that be a Sunday-morning Christian.
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Three duties of every Christian are giving, praying, and fasting.
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If you want to please God, believe God.
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The discipline of fasting releases the anointing, the favor, and the blessing of God in the life of a Christian.
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Fasting humbles you and brings clarity, even allowing you to get unforgiveness and bitterness out of your heart.
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When you are hunger for God, He will fill you.
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When the Holy Spirit calls your to fast, He is preparing you for what is ahead.
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The Son of God fasted because He knew there were supernatural things that could only be released that way.
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Failure will not stop you if you are determined to succeed.
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Bold prayers honor God, and God honors bold prayers.
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We walk by faith. We don't stay still, drowning in our misery.
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Don't allow the enemies in your life to cause you to focus more on your appetite or circumstances than on the promises of God that are released when you employ the powerful weapon of fasting.
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When giving, praying, and fasting are practiced together in the life of a believer, it creates a type of threefold cord that is not easily broken.
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The discipline of fasting breaks you out of the world's routine.
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Fasting is a constant means of renewing yourself spiritually.
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The secret to tapping into the supernatural is for you to have the courage to do the natural first.
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Fasting will break poverty from your life.
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For me, fasting has just been a huge part of everything God has done in my life, Fasting means I am putting everything on hold, and I am spending the time with God. It brings everything in focus, and I become eternity-minded.
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God pours His oil into clean vessels!
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Fasting is not just a physical discipline; it can be a spiritual feast.
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There is power in corporate fasting and power in corporate praise.
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His [Daniel] fast broke the power of the delayer and released the angels of God so that God's purposes could be revealed and served.
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Health and healing will follow fasting.
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Fasting lowers your blood pressure and can lower your cholesterol.
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Fasting is truly a secret source of power.
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Fasting breaks the spirit of heaviness.
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Begin a fast, and trust God to work that in your heart.
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Fasting is a tremendous weapon and a source of power in the life of a believer.
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Fasting gives your body time to heal itself. It relieves nervousness and tension and gives your digestive system a rest.
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Fasting keeps you sensitive to His (God) Spirit, enabling you to live holy.
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Periodic fasts are necessary to flush out the poisons.
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Blessing will happen to you and your family throughout the year because you faster in January.
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Many times the rewards of fasting come after the fast, though from time to time answers can come during the fast.
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Fast, worship, and seek Him.
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Fasting is like spring cleaning for your body.
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Fasting stirs a hunger in your spirit that goes deeper than the temporary you experience in your flesh.
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Fasting will also overcome sexual additions and demonic powers.
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When you faithfully follow the three duties of a Christian, God rewards you openly.
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God knows there is never a convenient time to fast.
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There is a prophetic release that occurs in a church or an individual who fasts continually for forty days.
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