You’ve Gotta Speak It!

By Pastor O.J. Simpson

Main Scripture

  • Acts 2:39“For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.”

  • Mark 11:23“Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed… he shall have whatsoever he saith.”

  • John 19:30“It is finished.”

Key Themes and Lessons

1. Your Voice Activates Your Faith

Faith was never designed to stay silent. Pastor O.J. Simpson teaches that while God holds authority in heaven, He has given believers authority on earth—and that authority is released through spoken words. Many believers have faith but fail to confess it. According to Scripture, faith and speech work together. If nothing is spoken, nothing moves.

2. Speak Against the Report, Not With It

After breaking his neck in four places, doctors predicted long-term immobilization and permanent limitations. Instead of agreeing with the medical report, Pastor O.J.’s wife boldly spoke healing and a three-month recovery. What was spoken came to pass. This lesson reminds believers that facts may exist, but God’s Word has the final authority. We must choose which report we will speak.

3. God Is Your Source, Not the System

When income stopped, a foreclosure notice came, and disability was denied multiple times, Pastor O.J. refused to speak lack. He declared God as his source—not jobs, banks, or government systems. Though circumstances said failure was inevitable, his confession aligned with God’s provision. Earthly systems may fail, but heaven never does.

4. The Work Is Already Finished

When Jesus declared “It is finished” on the cross (John 19:30), He completed the work of redemption. Healing, authority, provision, and victory were settled then. Acts 2:39 confirms that these promises belong to believers and their children. The challenge is not waiting on God—but aligning our words with what He has already finished.

Conclusion

“You Gotta Speak It” is a call for believers to stop accepting negative outcomes and start enforcing God’s promises with their words. Satan has no power—only deception. Jesus stripped him of authority and restored it to the believer. What we speak consistently shapes what we experience.

Silence delays manifestation. Faith-filled speech releases it.

Key Takeaway

What God has finished, you must speak.
The promises are already complete. Healing is settled. Provision is done. Authority is yours. Stop waiting—and start speaking until heaven’s finished work becomes visible in your life.

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