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ORDER YOUR WORDS ARIGHT As a faith man, never allow your situation to mislead you to make a wrong confession. When I order my words aright, God manifests to me the benefits of His great salvation. That is, whatever I shall decree out of faith, that I shall have. Believing is possessing. As Christians, it is true that we have the things we say. However, negative confession precedes possession of wrong things. Most of our troubles are tongue troubles. Our confession is what God says about our situation. If our confession is positive, our attitude towards God is positive. If our confession is negative, our attitude towards God is negative and when we are face to face with Jesus, what matters most is our attitude towards Him. In the same way as confession can be made unto healing, deliverance and all of God’s blessings, confession can be made unto failure, sickness, defeat and disgrace. Salvation follows our confession of faith. God’s Word says that what you say will become a visible reality in the natural world as long as you steadfastly hold on to your confession of faith. Confession of faith means saying what God has said over and over until the thing desired in your heart and promised in the Word is fully manifested in your life. It is not only your thoughts that build power or weakness into you; your words and every conversation also do. Every time you speak right, you are training yourself to think right and act right. To order your words aright, keep the Words of the Holy Spirit in your mind, mouth and every conversation. PSALM 50:22-23 - “Now consider this, you who forget God, lest I tear you in pieces, and there be none to deliver: Whoever offers praise glorifies Me; And to him who orders his conduct aright I will show the salvation of God.”B. ATTRACT JESUS’ ATTENTION If you examine your life, you would agree that much of what you say is nothing more than empty talk. We walk to be seen, give to be praised and talk to be noticed but to gain the attention of people, not our Heavenly Father. Remember that idle words may entertain men; they do not reach God. Ask Blind Bartimaeus and he will tell you that the voice of humility is the one that God hears most clearly (Mark 10:46-52). On that busy road, many cried out for Jesus’ attention but not many cried in faith. Of all graces, Jesus honours faith the most. Instead of worrying about what others think of you or striving to please men, be bothered about getting Jesus’ attention because He is the Author and Finisher of our faith and holds our future in His hands. By looking into the Word and acting on it, we bring Jesus on the scene.
Posted on: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 08:22:38 +0000

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