Saturday, February 12, 2011

What You Say Is What You Get Part 2

Mark 11:23 says: 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. (KJV) We are focusing on the bold portion of the text. Yeshua is establishing a law of speech. That which is spoken from the lips from a believing heart will become truth in your life. Consider the following negative applications of this law:
1. This will not work (and for you it won't);
2. I am just so tired (and you will continue to be tired);
3. I can't get ahead no matter how hard I try (and you never will);
4. I feel like I'm getting the flu (and you will);
5. I will not be able to make ends meet (and you won't);

Having what you say is a legal principle established from Genesis to Revelation. David proclaimed his victory over Goliath before it happened in the natural. God called, "Light be," and before it was. It is a principle to proclaim before manifestation. The world says, "Seeing is believing." God says, "Believing before seeing." The reality of your life is composed of those believing words spoken from your lips based on the Word of God. It is not what the doctors' say. It is not what it looks like. It is the eternal that is unseen; the temporal is the seen world. Your five senses can easily be deceived by Satan. However, when focusing on the unseen, you may rest that what the Word says is true. You are what the Word says you are. You can do what the Word says you can do. And, you can have what the Word says is yours. If you can get these principles deep down on the inside of you, your life will be revolutionized.

Look at today as a great opportunity to sow words of faith. During your waking hours sow as much of the Word of God from your mouth as you can. Speak words of faith while driving, resting, or even watching television. Be consumed with the Word. It is the beginning, middle, and end of the matter.

No comments: