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Faith and Authority: Hagin believed that the believer through his position in Christ had authority over elements of this world and elements of the satanic world.
By faith the believer can exercise the authority of God to change impossible situations into possibilities ( 1: 37 ) ().
Faith, to Hagin, is a matter of belief in God's word which also entails a vocal expression of God's Will or confession thereof.
According to Hagin, God has promised to answer believing prayer and respond positively to the believer's exercise of faith ( Kenneth Hagin, I Believe in Visions, What Faith Is, Bible Faith ; A Study Guide ).

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