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Your Words Hold a Miracle
The Power of Speaking God's Word
John Osteen

Hachette Audio (Unabridged)
May 8, 2012 / ISBN B0081CDQCS
Nonfiction/Inspiration / Audio CD / hours, 43 minutes
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Reviewed by Jo Rogers

You can speak miracles. Made in the image of God, you have the same power to speak and have what you say become reality. Be careful what you say, for you might accidently create a catastrophe for someone you don't even know. But you can also create miracles for yourself and those around you.

God made many promises for those who accept Christ as their savior. One promise is that you will speak and you will receive what you spoke. A prime example is the Christian man who kept complaining about his family, financial and health problems. The more he talked about how bad things were the worse they became. Then he read that promise. He began to talk about how much better things were getting. Though it didn't happen all at once, things began to improve. The more he claimed that promise, the better his life became. Before long, his life was wonderful.

There are other examples of men and women who have spoken their way to a better life. John Osteen's wife, Dodie, was diagnosed with cancer and given three weeks to live. She spent her time reading her Bible and claiming all those healing promises. She was soon told she had three months to live. She kept claiming God's promises and the cancer kept shrinking until it was gone. That was thirty years ago and she is alive and cancer-free to this day.

John Osteen's book contains Bible verses to back up his writings and prayers. It is beautifully read by his son, Paul Osteen and has reflections by Joel Osteen, also John Osteen's son. I highly recommend this book. It helped me a lot, and I know it will help you too. Listen to "Your Words Hold a Miracle" and start living that better life.

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Your Words Hold a Miracle [audiobook]
Becoming a Man of Unwavering Faith [audiobook]
Power over the Enemy
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Reviewed 2012
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