Apostolic Mentoring

What if faith begins not in sight, but in how we hear? ... English

Subscriber Episode Rev. Charles G. Robinette

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We trace how “the hearing of faith” shapes belief, obedience, and revival, moving from Romans 12 and Galatians 3 to Ezekiel 37 and a bold prayer for regional awakening. We confront offense and false doctrine, tune our ears to truth, and commission missionaries to hard-to-reach places across Africa.

• sober thinking and the measure of faith
• the hearing of faith vs works of the law
• Abraham’s righteousness through believing what he heard
• confronting offense and closing doors to false doctrine
• Ezekiel’s valley: speaking what God says over what we see
• regional revival and mission from within Africa
• obedience, altar response, and tuned ears for clear guidance


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Romans chapter twelve three. For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than what Jesus. But to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man seek the measure. Measure the measure. I believe this week we're gonna see the gift of faith in full force is vibrate in us as we have never felt or seen before. But I'm drawn to the scripture also in Galatians chapter 3, from 1 to 6, Paul is admonishing the Galatians, oh foolish Galatians, who hath that ye should not obey the truth. Who spoke into your spirit to sway you from the standard of the truth that was delivered, before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth, crucified among you? This only would I learn of you that receive you the Spirit by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith. The hearing of faith. Wow, the hearing of faith. Hallelujah. There are many facets to faith. We talk about the gift of faith. We talk about we we practice the word of faith, especially on these crusades. We we ignore the prayer of faith, we believe in the righteousness of faith. In verse 6, it talks about Abraham believed God, and him believing God was a counted on God for righteousness and the righteousness of faith. Very seldom do we uh hear about the hearing of faith. There is a very important tenet of scripture that we have to hold on to and has to deal with not just what we hear, but how we hear how are we hearing what God is saying? How are we interpreting the processing what God is speaking into the atmosphere? It will directly affect how we respond and how we carry out the orders of the spirit if we do not hear properly. And I pray in the name of Jesus, hallelujah, that you would drive out every adversary of offense in this nation. That has opened the door to false doctrine. We close that door in the name of Jesus, and we bear our hearts and our souls before the king right now in the name of Jesus, and we accept brotherly love right now, not just among ourselves, but as we practice that brotherly love among ourselves, the spirit of offense will have to let go of those that preach in the ministry. That they can hear properly. The spirit of offense has caused them to hear differently, Lord God. So Lord, tune our minds and our ears, Lord God, back to the truth, Lord God, that will be spoken this way. Lord, you spoke to Abraham, and he heard you, and he believed what you said. You call them righteous because he heard correctly, Lord God, and he believed what you spoke in Lord Jesus. Yes, God help us, Lord God, not to operate bitched on what we see. Oh, for the just shall live by faith, Lord God, and our faith will come from not what we see, but how we hear. Oh, hallelujah, Lord, we want to hear you clear, Lord God. We want to hear you clear, Lord God, hallelujah. God, you smoke to the prophet in Ezekiel 37. Hallelujah. Put your hand upon him, carried him in the spirit, and set him down in the midst of a valley which was full of something that used to be Hakala Bashita full of the bows, and he caused me to pass them round about, and behold, there were very many, very many in the open valley, and they were very dry. And he said to me, My ears were tuned to his voice, so that he could say something to me about what I was seeing in this valley, because it wasn't about what this prophet was seeing, it's about what God was saying. Can these thones live? Hallelujah. And God will hear you calling out if unto us in this room about this people, this region, Lord God. Can this corn of Africa live again? Can they bear the glory that I once given? Hallelujah. And Lord God, we believe every word, Lord Jesus, and we already know the answer because you put it on our man of God's heart. Hallelujah. Yes, and bring us here for victory. Hallelujah. And we will walk in victory, hallelujah, and the glory that was once upon this region of Africa will now arise because we have been obedient, hallelujah, to what we heard, Lord Jesus. We will be obedient to what we hear, Lord God, Lord Jesus. And prepare every heart to respond in every altar call, Lord God. Thank you for the miracles, thank you for the restoration, thank you for the reviving of this nation and this region, Lord God. Hallelujah. I see missionaries rising up from this nation to go to Eritrea, to go to Somalia, to go to Sudan, to go to Portona to Kenya in the name of Jesus, to go to some of the access challenge areas, hallelujah, that cannot be reached, hallelujah, by people from the U.S. Lord, you're raising them up, Lord God, hallelujah, and this nation, hallelujah, will stir up a revival that will block what was before, hallelujah. You're gonna put flesh back on those bones, you're gonna put those bones back together, hallelujah. And you have called us to speak to the wind and to the bones, we call it the call from the name of the common that has been coming in the name of Jesus. It is rising even now. We call the so common, it's rising even now. Hallelujah, hallelujah, thank you, Lord God, hallelujah, because what we hear and how we hear will affect how we see what you've called us to do in the name of Jesus. Hallelujah. I wonder if you can place your hands upon your ears, right now. What I hear in my dreams, what I hear about what I do about hesitate, causes to flip.