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The room changes when faith isn’t borrowed but bestowed. We open up a raw, urgent conversation about the gift of faith—what it is, how it lands in a moment, and why it reshapes the way you see, hear, and act. Not the measure of faith you nurture over time, but a Spirit-given surge that silences internal debate and fills the space with steady certainty.
I share how gratitude for good systems still meets a hard limit: flesh can’t deliver what only God’s power can. That’s why this talk pivots from admiration of spoken gifts—tongues, interpretation, prophecy—to a hunger for power gifts that transform cities, churches, and everyday lives. The invitation is bold but simple: stop watching miracles from the aisle and start laying hands with clear, unshaken expectation. When the gift of faith arrives, you won’t need to hype yourself up; the doubt loop goes quiet, and action feels natural.
There’s a vulnerable testimony at the core: no pedigree, no polish—just a moment when the gift of faith rested like a new uniform and never left. I walked into rooms that felt like graveyards, spoke what I was given, and watched people begin to believe—not because of personality, but because presence went ahead. That same impartation is available now. If you’ve never seen a miracle, that history doesn’t define your future. Open your hands, lean into the greater reality, and let faith do what your effort cannot.
If this sparks something in you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review with one thing you’re believing for this week. Your story might be the spark someone else needs.
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By Rev. Charles G. Robinette5
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The room changes when faith isn’t borrowed but bestowed. We open up a raw, urgent conversation about the gift of faith—what it is, how it lands in a moment, and why it reshapes the way you see, hear, and act. Not the measure of faith you nurture over time, but a Spirit-given surge that silences internal debate and fills the space with steady certainty.
I share how gratitude for good systems still meets a hard limit: flesh can’t deliver what only God’s power can. That’s why this talk pivots from admiration of spoken gifts—tongues, interpretation, prophecy—to a hunger for power gifts that transform cities, churches, and everyday lives. The invitation is bold but simple: stop watching miracles from the aisle and start laying hands with clear, unshaken expectation. When the gift of faith arrives, you won’t need to hype yourself up; the doubt loop goes quiet, and action feels natural.
There’s a vulnerable testimony at the core: no pedigree, no polish—just a moment when the gift of faith rested like a new uniform and never left. I walked into rooms that felt like graveyards, spoke what I was given, and watched people begin to believe—not because of personality, but because presence went ahead. That same impartation is available now. If you’ve never seen a miracle, that history doesn’t define your future. Open your hands, lean into the greater reality, and let faith do what your effort cannot.
If this sparks something in you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review with one thing you’re believing for this week. Your story might be the spark someone else needs.
We love to hear from our listeners! Thank you!

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