Daily Spirit Filled Quotes
Faith-Building Quotes from Fathers of Faith
“Faith is acting on the Word of God.”
Kenneth E. Hagin
Faith Food: Faith is not emotion; it is obedience in motion.
​“The Word of God is God speaking to me now.”
E.W. Kenyon
Faith Food: Faith rises when the Word becomes personal.
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“I am not moved by what I see. I am moved only by what I believe.”
Smith Wigglesworth
Faith Food: Faith refuses sense-knowledge dominance.
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“Faith is like fire—if it is not burning, it is not real.”
Reinhard Bonnke
Faith Food: True faith expresses itself boldly.
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“Something good is going to happen to you.”
Oral Roberts
Faith Food: Expectation is the atmosphere faith breathes in.
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“Faith is a spiritual force that puts God’s Word to work.”
David Oyedepo
Faith Food: Faith is not passive belief; it is a force.
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“Faith sees the invisible and does the impossible.”
Benson Idahosa
Faith Food: Faith is vision before manifestation.
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“Faith is not hoping God can; faith is knowing God will.”
Myles Munroe
Faith Food: Certainty fuels consistency.
“Faith is the gaze of a soul upon a saving God.”
A.W. Tozer
Faith Food: Faith begins with focus, not effort.
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“Faith goes up the stairs that love has built and looks out the windows which hope has opened.”
Charles Spurgeon
Faith Food: Faith works in partnership with hope and love.
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“Faith doesn’t move God; faith moves you into what God has already provided.”
Andrew Wommack
Faith Food: Provision precedes manifestation.
“Faith is trusting God even when you don’t understand His plan.”
Jesse Duplantis
Faith Food: Faith rests, it does not panic. Even Deeper Faith-Stretchers (Raw & Weighty)
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“Faith is not believing that God can; it is knowing that God has.”
Kenneth Copeland
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“Faith is acting like the Bible is true.”
Bill Winston
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“Faith is trusting in the facts of God, regardless of feelings.”
Watchman Nee
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“You don’t have any problems—all you need is faith in God.”
R.W. Schambach
“Faith does not operate in the realm of the possible.”
George Müller
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“Faith is believing in God when common sense tells you not to.”
Kathryn Kuhlman






