Our words have more to do with leading our circumstances than we think. Our words can create life or death according to Proverbs. So the question to think of for ourselves is what are we speaking into our atmospheres and where are they leading us? Somewhere you want to be or not?
Seeds when planted into the ground have the power to produce beautiful large plants that bring fruits or vegetables to bring us nutrients to strengthen us. They can also produce weeds that choke out those beautiful plants, taking away the needed water or minerals that fertilize the plants and help them grow.
What sorts of things are you professing about yourself, your circumstances or even someone else and where is this taking you? We all have one and the same enemy fighting for our destruction. No matter how the fight is pronounced in our lives, it’s all for the same end. The question is how do we fight back to win? We have a book that was written by the Holy Spirit for our everyday use. We forget that. We get caught up in the world and it’s ways to attempt to fight back that just doesn’t work.
If we spent the time in our Bible like we do on other things we might very well have a strategy on how to fight back. This plan would very well bringing satisfaction as well as a battle plan that would make us “more than conquerors through Christ”.
If we spent time writing out the Words by hand that God gives to us and meditating upon them, what would happen to our so-called negative diagnosis in our health? You know God doesn’t push Himself upon anybody. He waits for you to send the Word into the air by faith so that He can touch your circumstances.
So the question is what are you speaking and how do you know? My challenge to you is to begin to make changes in your life so that God can unveil Himself even more to you. Renew your mind with His truth and allow Him to cut through these circumstances and see where that leads.
“Now the mind of the flesh is death [both now and forever—because it pursues sin]; but the mind of the Spirit is life and peace [the spiritual well-being that comes from walking with God—both now and forever];” (Romans 8:6)
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