Hebrews 11:1 says:
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
When you speak healing over your body, do you believe it’s yours? When you pray for breakthrough, do you envision the door already open?
This kind of belief doesn’t deny reality—it declares that God’s Word is a higher reality.
People who have experienced miracles often testify that it happened after they thanked God in advance. They believed His promise more than their pain. More than the doctor’s report. More than the bank account.
Faith activates the supernatural.
3. “And It Will Be Yours.” — The Promise You Can Stand On
This phrase isn’t wishful thinking. It’s a promise. Jesus doesn’t say “maybe,” “hopefully,” or “if you’re lucky.” He says, “it will be yours.”
Of course, this doesn’t mean we can demand anything we want like a spiritual vending machine. The context of Mark 11 is about alignment with God’s will and trust in His timing.
But when your heart is aligned with God, and your prayer is birthed out of relationship with Him, you can pray with bold confidence.
When believers begin to stand on this Bible verse—really believe it, confess it, declare it—they start to see change. Why? Because God honors His Word. Isaiah 55:11 says His Word does not return void. It accomplishes what it was sent to do.
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Real People, Real Miracles
Let’s look at how this verse is working in real lives:
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A woman battling anxiety began to wake up every morning quoting Mark 11:24. She prayed for peace, believed she received it, and within weeks, she testified to sleeping through the night for the first time in years.
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A man who had been unemployed for months read this verse during a morning devotional. He asked God for a job that aligned with his purpose and declared by faith that it was his. Within 10 days, he was offered a position that exceeded his expectations.
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A couple whose marriage was on the brink of divorce began to pray this Scripture together. Instead of focusing on what was broken, they started thanking God in advance for restoration. Over time, their hearts softened, and their marriage was healed.
These aren’t fairytales. They’re testimonies of what happens when people stand on the promises of Scripture and call on God with faith.