You Have To Say It To Live It
For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say
unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou
cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart,
but shall believe that those things which he saith
shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he
saith (Mark 11:23)
The most beautiful natural gift from God to
man is the gift of word; the ability to speak
and make words. You’re what you say. Your life is the
summation of the words that come out of you. Our
opening verse emphasises the importance of framing
your life aright with your words. The principle is clear:
what you say is what you get. Life will produce for you
a harvest of what you say—good or bad.
Understand that, in this, there’s no middle ground.
Someone might say, “Well, I haven’t been saying
anything at all; so I believe I’m going to be okay,” no;
it doesn’t work that way. You’ll still have a harvest;
howbeit, the wrong one. It’s like having a garden
and refusing to sow any seed in it; something will
definitely grow of its own accord—weeds. Sadly, the
lives of some are that way. They don’t realize it’s their
responsibility to keep themselves in victory, dominion,
and prosperity.
God already did all that’s necessary for you to
have and enjoy a transcendent life in Christ through
the power of the Holy Spirit. It’s your responsibility
now to keep things that way, and it’s mainly about your
confession. You must affirm that you have a great life,
if you’re going to live it! You must acknowledge and
confess that you’ve been called to a life of glory and
virtue; a life of power, beauty and excellence.
2 Peter 1:3 says, “According as his divine power
hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life
and godliness, through the knowledge of him that
hath called us to glory and virtue.” Now you can
see that there isn’t anything you don’t have. This
ought therefore, to form the basis for your faith
declarations.
Never talk lack, sickness, weakness, inability or
fear. Rather, keep affirming that you have and walk
in divine health. Affirm that the Lord is your strength,
your righteousness, your success, and your prosperity.
Keep saying it and your life will go in one direction
only—upward and forward.
Confession
My life is the testimony of God’s grace. The glory of God
is revealed in me today, as I walk in the Word and produce
results by the Word. I’m full of strength, because Christ is in me;
He’s my righteousness, wisdom, success, and prosperity. Blessed be God!
Further study:
Hebrews 13:5-6; Mark 11:22-23
1-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Matthew 26:31-56
Exodus 34-35
2-YEAR BIBLEREADING PLAN
Acts 16:11-18
Psalm 5-6