“Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith.”(Romans 3:27 ), Romans 10:8-17; II Corinthians 1:20
In Romans 10:10 we find the Law of the Faith, which is to believe with the heart and to confess with the mouth. Faith cannot be express unless it is spoken. The mouth is the instrument by which faith is loosened.
According to this passage, the spirit of faith is manifested in that if a person believes something they should speak it. This is the law of faith in operation; a person who has the spirit of faith must speak the things that he believes. (Mark 11:23)
In Romans 10:10 it is seen that "with the heart man believeth..." What is believed? That what the Word of God says is true. To believe with the heart is to believe that God's Word is true in spite of what the circumstances say.
Romans 10:17 says "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing, by the Word of God." The law of faith begins when we believe with the heart the Word of God and then faith is produced in us.
Romans 10:10 says: “... and with the mouth confession is made....” That is to say, that in order for faith to receive something it has to be loosened with words. II Corinthian 4:13 says: “I believed, and therefore have I spoken;” If you have believed something of the Word of God, then you should speak it. Our faith is loosened by means of our words.
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