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Written by Karen Rossen
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Prayer is very powerful, so when bad things come out of
your mouth, pray that God will guard your mouth, so that only good things
come from it. As 1 Cor. 10:8 says: We must not gratify evil
desires.
You cannot enter into His presence with
praise if you are fault-finding, grumbling and complaining.
If you have more petitions than praise, you are out of
order.
Your words that you speak are very important. Are
they in the flesh or of the Spirit? Choose your words before you
speak.
As 2 Chron. 20:17 says: Take your position, stand
still and see the deliverance of the Lord, who is with
you.
Don't let the devil steal your Joy, by spending time in the
flesh, arguing and fighting.
Words have power to love, hate, inspire or destroy. Words
have power to change any situation. Watch your
words.
I set be fore you life or death, therefore choose
life! Trust in God rather than saying something that will ruin your
day or even a relationship, or friendship.
When someone comes against you and you would just like to
give them a slap upside the head, then complain about it, talk about it, hash it
over, and complain some more, Let It Go!!! Give it to God, for he is your
vindicator.
What comes out of your mouth is your choice of words.
Choose them carefully. Don't let the devil take control of your
lips. Words are very powerful and can cut very deep, think before you
speak.
If you want a positive life, stop negative
speaking and..... thinking. Pray over
the dry places in your life.
Say & believe what the Word says you
can have.
When you want to
defeat those mountains, line yourself up with the
word.
Psalms 49:1-3 says: Your mouth is
the pen and your heart is the tablet, so write the word of the Lord on your
heart!
Stop being negative, so God can bless your
life. Give God something to work with and be
positive.
Proverbs 3:1 says: Forget not my law
or teaching, but let your heart keep my commandments.
We are the righteousness in Christ.
Jesus, for there is no condemnation in Christ Jesus. We are His and His
alone!
>Written by Karen
Rossen
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