There Is A Miracle In Your Mouth John Osteen Pdf

This feature would be a web or app-based tool designed to help users apply John Osteen’s core teaching: Life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21).


Key Concepts and Takeaways

9. Comparative placement within charismatic/Word of Faith literature

2. Author background and historical context

The Difference Between Denial and Faith

A common critique of this teaching is that it promotes "denial" (pretending a problem doesn't exist). John Osteen addressed this head-on. He said there is a difference between denial of facts and refusal to submit to the fact. there is a miracle in your mouth john osteen pdf

The miracle is not ignoring reality; it is changing reality by speaking a higher law—the law of the Spirit of Life (Romans 8:2). This feature would be a web or app-based

Key Chapters and Concepts (What You’ll Find in the PDF)

If you download the "There Is a Miracle in Your Mouth John Osteen PDF," you will encounter several anchor points: Key Concepts and Takeaways 9

  1. The Creative Power of Words: Osteen explains that God created the universe by speaking. Since humans are made in God’s image, our words carry creative power—for good or for destruction.
  2. The Two Forces: Faith vs. Fear: He notes that fear always tries to speak louder than faith. The miracle happens when you refuse to speak fear and choose to speak God’s promises.
  3. Confessing the Answer, Not the Problem: A hallmark of Osteen’s teaching is "calling those things that be not as though they were" (Romans 4:17). If you are sick, you do not deny the symptom exists, but you refuse to give it the final authority. Instead, you speak, "I am healed by the stripes of Jesus."
  4. Guarding the Gate: The mouth is the gatekeeper of the soul. Osteen provides practical strategies for "holding your tongue" during trials.

Contents

  1. Introduction and scope
  2. Author background and historical context
  3. Summary of contents and structure
  4. Theological foundations and scriptural exegesis
  5. Rhetoric, genre, and intended audience
  6. Critical analysis: strengths and weaknesses
  7. Pastoral and practical implications
  8. Influence, reception, and legacy
  9. Comparative placement within charismatic/Word of Faith literature
  10. Conclusion
  11. Bibliography and suggested further reading
  12. Appendix: sample sermon excerpts and textual examples

11. Bibliography and suggested further reading