Faith Mantles
The Significance of Faith Tools According to Prophet Daniel Manko
Prophet Daniel Manko teaches that using the Faith Tools represents a profound spiritual act of consecration. When believers employ these sacred instruments, they symbolically set themselves apart for Christ's special attention during prayer. This act of faith positions them to receive divine mercy, favor, healing, deliverance, blessings, prosperity, and fruitfulness. The prophet emphasizes that while these tools serve as tangible expressions of faith, the true power for transformation comes solely from Jesus Christ.
The Essential Role of Faith in Divine Encounters
The effectiveness of these spiritual tools depends entirely on the living faith of both the intercessor and the recipient. As Scripture teaches, prayer must originate from and be accompanied by active, vibrant faith to bring about supernatural results. The Faith Tools themselves possess no inherent power - they simply serve as physical anchors for the spiritual reality that Christ's finished work on the cross has already secured our complete healing and deliverance.
Important Guidelines Regarding Faith Tools
These sacred implements are exclusively available at Spirit Life Centre of All Nations in Welkom, South Africa, and are never to be commercialized. This policy reflects the biblical truth that God's gifts - including healing, salvation, and all spiritual blessings - are freely given by grace, purchased through Christ's ultimate sacrifice at Calvary. Believers are reminded to remain spiritually vigilant, heeding Jesus' admonition to "watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation" (Matthew 26:41).
A Call to Authentic Faith
This teaching ultimately directs believers beyond physical objects to the essential spiritual reality: our faith must be firmly rooted in Christ alone. While the Faith Tools serve as meaningful aids, they point us to the greater truth that our complete redemption was accomplished through Jesus' atoning work. The ministry encourages all believers to cultivate this living faith that accesses God's supernatural power while guarding against any temptation to substitute objects for a genuine relationship with Christ.
In Acts 19:11-12, God used the medium of Paul’s handkerchief and aprons to heal the sick.
In Exodus 14:16, God used the medium of Moses’ staff to split the Red Sea.
In Acts 3:6, God used the voice of His servants, Peter and John to raise a crippled man.
In 2 Kings 5:14, God used the medium of a dirty river to heal Naaman.
In Acts 2:1-2, God expressed Himself through the medium of sound at the time of Pentecost
In 1 Samuel 17:49, God used David’s catapult to defeat the giant Goliath.
In John 9:6-7, Jesus used mud and saliva to heal a blind man.
In Acts 5:15-16, God used the medium of Peter’s shadow to heal the sick.