Keith Moore
"First of all, if you want God's peace in your life, you must control your tongue. Many children of God have prayed for favor, and God immediately began working in answer to their request. But then they ran off at the mouth, speaking words of unbelief, and stopped what the Lord was doing on their behalf. The words we speak have power. We have what we say."
(Keith Moore, "Watch Your Peace Gauge," Article C-Faith)
"Some Christians are confessing what they want but griping about what they have. They say, "I'm claiming a new car." But they also say, "I can't stand this old junker I have now. The transmission leaks. It's got a dent in both fenders and the air conditioning doesn't work."
(Keith Moore, "Savoring Life," Article C-Faith)
"You may have heard Kenneth Hagin or Kenneth Copeland preach about "In-Christ Realities." These are the Bible redemptive realities that include such phrases as in Him, or through Him or by Him - meaning "in, through or by Christ."
(Keith Moore, "Exposing the Myth of the Self-Made Man," Article C-Faith)
"From the time you first learned about the principle of sowing and reaping, you have given offerings and sown seed into the kingdom of God. Although you've experienced a measure of blessing, you know you haven't reaped the "thirty, sixty, or hundred fold" return Jesus said could be yours...What they fail to realize is that God didn't determine the size of their harvest...When it comes to discerning your harvest, you also need to know the size of your harvest. When the Lord first spoke to me about this, He asked me a question. He said, "Do you know how much you sowed above your tithe last year? Have you thought about what even a fiftyfold return would be? Are you really expecting that much to come in?" I whipped out the calculator, did the math and my eyes got big. It was a startlingly large figure! I had to say, "No, Lord. I'm not expecting that much." Then stir up your faith! He said. I don't mind telling you, I obeyed Him. And if you want to enjoy your full harvest, you should too because you don't just reap according to what you've sown, you reap according to your faith."
(Keith Moore, "Why Is My Harvest So Small?" Article C-Faith)