Faith Is Not a Fixer—It’s a Finisher


Let me make this plain: faith is not a fixer. Faith is a finisher.

When you decide to operate in faith, it’s already fixed.

Jesus on the cross looked defeated—but in the spirit, it was finished.

He wasn’t looking at blood.
He wasn’t focused on nails.
He wasn’t listening to the mockery.

He was looking at His seat.

You need to hear this.

Stop looking at your cross and start looking at your throne.

You are not a cross-hanger. You are throne-seated.

Ephesians 3:20 says:

“Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.”

The secret is the last part—according to the power that works in us.

If the power isn’t working in you, God can’t function through you the way He desires.

Grace can’t operate without faith.

God has given you the ability to activate Him—not in arrogance, but in covenant authority. You sit here today with the ability, through faith and grace, to activate all that God is, all that He has, and all that He can do.

Religion won’t teach you that.
Tradition won’t empower you that way.
But revelation will.

Traditional faith says, “I’m trying to make something happen.”
Real faith says, “It already happened. I’m taking it.”

Miracles, signs, and wonders have been placed in your life.

There is a no-limit anointing available to you.

Not when you get to heaven—now.

Revelation is heaven.
Anointing is heaven.
Authority is heaven.

You’re not waiting for heaven.
Heaven has already come to you through Christ.

Faith sees beyond what the eyes see.

Faith sees the solution before manifestation.

And when you operate in that dimension, no demon, no opposition, no circumstance can stop what God has already finished.

Your regular days are over.

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