LESSON #17: SPEAK THINGS INTO BEING
- Terryann Scott
- Jul 26, 2014
- 2 min read
from the series "The Greatest Lessons ever Learnt"
(based on a personal compilation about life).
Terry-Ann Scott
Last week, we looked at seeing things from God's point of view so I want to talk now about speaking the things we see from God's perspective into being especially when we are experiencing the opposite.Before we can speak the right words, we first need to get the correct thoughts or be in the position where we can see clearly. The bible says we sin in our words deeds and thoughts, so all of these actions are important.There is power in the spoken word so we must be careful of the words we speak daily because our words produce life or death. We need to get out of the habbit of confessing the negatives even when it is so and begin to confess the positive even when it is not so as yet. So instead of saying, I am sick, begin to confess I am healed. Instead of saying my marriage is dead it will never survive this, we will never make it, begin to say my marriage is restored, I am happy. Speak life in the name of Jesus. The bible syas let the weak say I am strong and let the poor say I am rich and this is the attitude we must seek to develop. Words are powerful, words have life. Words creates and produces, words hurt but words also heals. Words have power. God created the heavens and the earth with words. He said let there be and there was. Instead of sitting and complaining about what's working out for you from what's not, begin to confess and to declare the words of God over your health, your marriage, your family, your life. You first have to think it before you can see it and you first have to see it in order to believe it when you say it.Pay close attention to your thought life and the words you speak. Speak your way out of what you are in and experience the power that comes with the spoken word.
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