 Faith is like a language. It's like learning a language. You know God speaks a language and going to a Jewish messianic congregation on the weekend. I was convinced God speaks Hebrew. Language is so beautiful. But God's language is not Hebrew. God's language is not Shakespeare's language. God's language is not Greek or even English. God's language is faith. God speaks faith. When you are born for most of us who immigrated into this country, you learned a language that wasn't English. For me, I learned Ukrainian and for 13 years, 11, 13 years, I perfected this language to the best of my ability. But I was able to speak Ukrainian where people could understand me and without any accent. We came to the United States 13 years ago. It's gonna be 14 years and we came into the new world where everybody spoke a different language. And in order to be effective in the United States, I had to learn the language of the United States or else I wouldn't be able to be effective in this country. And it's amazing that there was no prayer I could go to where somebody could lay hands on me for me to learn English. Though I wanted that to happen. They promised on this certain CD. If you listen to this CD, you will learn English in 90 days. But they also were lying. You cannot learn English in 90 days. You can't. You may learn how to close the door and get on the train. But you're not going to learn English in 90 days. You may learn how to say, and I was thinking, thinking, thinking, and you don't know whether he was thinking or he was thinking. But you cannot learn the language in 90 days. Can somebody say amen? But you can learn one word in one day. You can learn few words in few weeks. And as you learn more words and you hang out people around people who speak English, guess what happens? It rubs off on you. And then you begin to speak English better and better and better. And it's been 14 years and my English still has accent if you have not noticed. And today I am in a dilemma because when I go to a Russian church, I have an American accent. And when I go to American church, I have a Russian accent. And I'm stuck. I'm not there and there. In the beginning when I was learning English, I could speak English, but think Russian. I think Russian and has to translate in my mind before I speak English. And that's how many of us start. When we come to the kingdom of God, the language in the kingdom of God is faith. To be effective in the kingdom of God, you have to learn to speak faith, not your feelings and not your circumstances. You have to learn to speak not what you feel, not what your eyes tell you, but what God says in His word. You are in a different kingdom ruled by a different king. When you were born first time on this earth, you were born in flesh. And what rules the flesh is the sight and the feelings. And therefore you learn to speak flesh. You learn to speak your feelings. You always speak what you feel. You always do what you feel. But when you become a Christian, you are born in a new kingdom, in a new language, new opportunities, new glories, new miracles. But in order to be effective in this kingdom, you got to learn the language. And the language is faith. And you don't learn that from the first service. You don't learn that by coming to the front and somebody laying hands on you. And that's it. You have the faith of disciples. No, my friend, disciples walked with Jesus for three and a half years and their faith struggled. They had a big accent. Bartimaeus had a big leap of faith. He got a miracle. But disciples learned a lifestyle of faith and they became a miracle to their generation. God wants you to learn a language of faith and it's not going to happen immediately. At first it's going to be like this. You're going to think feelings. You're going to think doubt. But you're going to try to restrain your mouth and say, No, I know I feel this. I know I think this. But I'm going to speak something else. I'm going to speak the promises of God. And somebody say, man.