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Power to speak

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Do you know you have the power to speak things into existence? Do you know you have the power to change your atmosphere? Oh yes, so speak life to your life and know that the Lord's Word never comes back void. It is always alive and active.

It's never too late to start speaking over your life. In Mark 11:24 Jesus says, "therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours" and Proverbs 23:7 says, "for as a man thinks in his heart, so is he." Those verses are proof that when something lives in our heart all we have to do is open our mouths and speak those things as if we already had them. It's amazing how much power we really have, but we throw it away, because of our lack of faith. I've done that for years and let me tell you, it's not happening anymore. I'm not giving no thing, no one, and no place another inch of my power if it serves no good. What about you? Would you agree that like me, you have wasted too much time wasting time and today is a new day? If so, wonderful for us, right?

I'm waiting on the promises of the Lord. Yes, those things that have never left my heart and I'm going to keep speaking them into existence. We have to see ourselves doing the things God has for us to do -- abundant things. So we must speak and keep speaking, because God gives us the power to speak.
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