“Truly I tell you that if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Be lifted up and thrown into the sea,’ and has no doubt in his heart but believes that it will happen, it will be done for him. "
Speak This for 5 Minutes a Day.
Just 5 minutes a day, spent doing one specific thing, can develop a faith and an authority in you that years of ordinary churchgoing never produced. Not 5 hours. Not a complicated regimen. 5 minutes, built on a single verse Jesus spoke that contains the blueprint for mountain-moving faith. Most believers read that verse, nod in agreement, and move on, never realizing it was meant to be practiced, not merely understood. When you turn it into a daily discipline, your faith grows in a way passive Christianity never accomplishes.
What if just five minutes a day, spent doing one specific thing, could develop a faith and an authority in you that years of ordinary churchgoing never produced?
Not five hours. Not a complicated spiritual regimen that requires seminary training.
Five minutes, a single focused daily practice built on one verse that Jesus spoke. a verse that contains the blueprint for mountain moving faith.
Most believers read that verse, nod in agreement, and move on, never realizing that it was meant to be not merely read, but practiced, not merely understood, but spoken deliberately and daily until it becomes the very fabric of their spiritual life. The verse is Mark 11:23.
And the practice I'm going to give you in this teaching, just five minutes a day, will train your spirit strengthen your faith, sharpen your authority, and develop in you the very capacity Jesus described. The capacity to speak to mountains and watch them move. This is not theory. It is a practice. And like every practice, it produces results in those who do it consistently.
This teaching is going to give you a specific practical daily discipline built on Mark 11:23, a five-minute practice that will develop your faith and your authority faster than almost anything else you could do.
Be it understood that faith is not merely a gift to be received but a capacity to be developed and that the development comes through the deliberate repeated speaking of the Word.
Note: Faith is developed by acting on the Word, and the first act of faith is speaking it. The believer who speaks the Word of God over his or her life consistently, daily, deliberately, will find his or her faith growing strong, his or her authority becoming sharp, and his or her confidence in the promises becoming unshakable.
The word spoken aloud day after day builds the faith life the way exercise builds the body. It is not a single dramatic moment that produces strong faith. It is the daily discipline of speaking the Word until it dominates the believer's consciousness."
The daily discipline of speaking the Word until it dominates. That is the practice this teaching will give you.
Not a one-time confession but a daily five-minute discipline that builds your faith and develops your authority over time. Stay with me through this entire teaching because by the end, you will have a specific practice you can begin today. And if you do it consistently, it will transform your faith life within weeks.
Let us understand why most believers never develop strong faith even after decades in the church. The reason is that they treat faith as something that either happens to them or does not rather than as a capacity they can deliberately develop. They wait for faith to rise spontaneously for a feeling of confidence to come over them for a moment of spiritual inspiration that makes them able to believe. And when the feeling does not come, they conclude that they simply do not have enough faith. But faith was never meant to depend on feelings or spontaneous inspiration. Faith is developed. It is built. It is strengthened through deliberate practice, the same way a muscle is strengthened through deliberate exercise.
And here is the specific problem. The primary way faith is developed is through the spoken Word.
And yet most believers rarely speak the Word over their own lives. They hear it preached. They read it silently. They might study it. But they do not speak it, deliberately and aloud, over their own circumstances and their own identity. And because they do not speak it frequently and regularly, the faith that comes by hearing the Word, including hearing your own voice speak it, never develops.
Romans 10:17 says, "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." Faith comes by hearing. And one of the most powerful forms of hearing is hearing your own voice declare the Word of God. When you speak the Word aloud, your own ears hear it, your own spirit receives it, and your faith is developed by the hearing. But the believer who never speaks the Word aloud deprives himself or herself of this faith-building hearing, and his or her faith remains underdeveloped, no matter how many sermons he or she listens to or how many chapters he or she reads in silence.
Note: We identified the neglect of the spoken Word as the great missing element in the faith development of most believers.
NOTE: "The believer hears the word preached and reads it silently, but he or she does not speak it." And so the most powerful faith-building tool available to him or her goes unused. When the believer speaks the Word aloud over his own life, he hears it in a way that he hears nothing else, because it comes from his own mouth, declaring his own faith, over his own circumstances. This kind of hearing builds faith faster than any other, because it engages the believer not as a passive listener but as an active declarer. The spoken Word is the believer's faith gymnasium. And the believer who neglects it will never develop the faith that he or she was capable of developing."
The spoken Word is the believer's faith gymnasium. That is why this five-minute practice is so powerful. It is the daily workout that develops the faith most believers never build, because they never engage in the deliberate, daily, aloud speaking of the Word.
There is a particular beauty in this practice for those people who are in the later seasons of life. It requires no physical strength. It requires no sharp eyesight, for the Word can be spoken from memory once you have learned a few verses. It can be done from a chair, from a bed, from a porch, or while looking out a window. It does not depend on mobility, on energy, or on the vigor of youth. A believer who can no longer do many of the things they once did can still speak the Word for five minutes every morning, and in doing so, can build a faith and an authority that surpasses what they had in their younger and strongest years.
In fact, the later years can be the most powerful season of confession in a believer's entire life, because they have a lifetime of the Word stored within them and the time and stillness to speak it deliberately. While the world may see the later years as a time of decline, the believer who speaks the Word daily is ascending, growing stronger in faith, sharper in authority, and richer in the consciousness of who they are in Christ. The aging body may be slowing, but the inner man, of the believer is fed daily by the spoken Word, is being renewed day by day, as 2 Corinthians 4:16 declares. {For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day.}
This practice is a gift especially suited to the season you are in, requiring only your voice and your faith, and producing a harvest that grows richer with every passing day. Don't let the devil silence your mouth. Speak aloud, declare, decree and confess the Word, daily, over your life journey .
Imagine two people who both want to become strong. The first person reads books about strength. He watches videos about exercise. He studies the principles of muscle development. He attends lectures and seminars on fitness. But he never actually lifts a single weight. And after years of study, he is just as weak as when he started, because mere knowledge about exercise does not produce strength. Only exercise produces strength. The second person may know far less about the theory, but every day, for just a few minutes, he picks up the weights and does the real workout. Reps by reps, sets by set, daily. And over time, his muscles grow, his strength develops, and he becomes capable of things the first person can only read about. The difference is not knowledge. It is practice.
And the same is true of faith.
The believer who only hears, reads, and studies the Word, but never speaks it in deliberate daily practice, remains spiritually weak. But the believer who speaks the Word daily, who does the faith exercise, develops a strength that the mere passive student never attains.
So let us build the five-minute practice on the foundation of Mark 11:23.
Jesus said, "For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea, and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith."
Notice the central activity in this verse: Saying, "Whosoever shall say those things which he saith, he shall have whatsoever he saith." The verse is built around the spoken word. And the practice l am giving you is simply the deliberate daily application of this verse. Speaking the Word of God aloud over your life for five minutes each day.
Practical part: Here is how the practice works. Each day, preferably in the morning before the demands of the day take over, you set aside five minutes to speak the Word of God aloud over your life. You do not pray in the sense of asking. You declare in the sense of confessing what the Word says about who you are and what you possess in Christ. You speak it out loud, so your own ears hear it. You speak it with conviction, so your own spirit receives it. And you speak it consistently, every day, so that over time the Word builds your faith and develops your authority. Let me give you the substance of what to speak in those five minutes, drawn directly from the Word of God.
1. You begin with your identity: "I am a new creation in Christ Jesus. Old things have passed away, and all things have become new. I am the righteousness of God in Christ. There is no condemnation over me, because I am in Christ Jesus. I am seated with Christ in heavenly places. Greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world."
[as 2 Corinthians 5:17 ; 2 Corinthians 5:21 ; Romans 8:1 ; Ephesians 2:6 ; 1 John 4:4 declares] You speak these identity truths aloud, declaring who you are in Christ, until your spirit is saturated with the consciousness of your true identity.
Then you move to your authority: "I have been given the God kind of faith. Whatsoever I say to the mountain, in alignment with the will of God and in the name of Lord Jesus Christ, must obey. I have authority over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt me. The name of Jesus Christ has been given to me and at that name every knee must bow. I am not a victim. I am a victor in Christ."
[as Mark 11:23 ; Luke 10:19; Philippians 2:10 declares] You speak these authority truths aloud, declaring the authority that Jesus delegated to you, until your spirit is convinced of the dominion you have been given.
Then you move to your provision and your well-being: "By the stripes of Jesus Christ, I was healed. My God supplies all my need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. God has not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. The peace of God that passes all understanding guards my heart and mind through Christ Jesus. "
[as 1 Peter 2:24 ; Philippians 4:19 ; 2 Timothy 1:7; Philippians 4:7 declares] You speak these provision truths aloud, declaring the well-being that the finished work of Christ secured for you, until your spirit rests in the sufficiency of what God has provided.
Note: The cumulative effect of this kind of daily confession with words that should motivate every believer to begin the practice.
NOTE: "The believer who confesses the word of God over his life daily will within a matter of weeks find a transformation taking place in his inner man. The doubts that once dominated his thinking begin to fade. The fears that once gripped his heart begin to lose their hold. The faith that once seemed weak begins to grow strong. And the authority that once felt distant begins to feel natural. This transformation is not the result of a single dramatic experience. It is the result of the daily faithful deliberate speaking of the Word, which builds the inner man the way daily exercise builds the body. Consistency is the key. The believer who confesses the Word for five minutes every day will outpace the believer who confesses it for an hour once a month, because the faith life is built by consistency, not by intensity."
Consistency, not intensity. That is the principle. Five minutes every day will produce more than an hour once a month. Because faith is built by the daily, repeated, speaking of the Word.
Consider how this principle holds true in the natural world. The river does not carve the canyon in a single dramatic flood, but through the steady, patient flow of water over time.
The tree does not grow tall in a single day of sunshine, but through the daily unremarkable receiving of light and water across many seasons.
And faith does not become strong through one intense experience, but through the daily, faithful speaking of the Word, repeated morning after morning, until the cumulative effect produces a strength that no single effort could ever achieve.
Let me show you how this looks in the life of a real believer , so the practice becomes concrete and not merely theoretical.
Consider a woman who has battled fear and anxiety for most of her life. For decades, the fear came every morning before her feet touched the floor.