Praying is a place where we say what we want to see.
I see God working in my Life
I see men changing
Doors are opening up unto me
I see myself working in God’s victory
I see myself working in His Faith
I see men on fire for Jesus
I see the Gospel prevailing.
As believers we continuously speak the truth of God, about what we believe. Your truth which is the truth of
God should remain the same, both in the public and in hidden.
In Mark 11:22-24
22 And Jesus answered and said to them, Have ye the faith of God; 23 truly I say to you, that whoever saith to this hill, Be thou taken, and [be thou] cast into the sea; and doubt not in his heart, but believeth, that
whatever he say [but believeth, for whatever thing he saith], shall be done, it shall be done to him.
24 Therefore I say to you, all things whatever things ye praying shall ask, believe ye that ye shall take, and they shall come to you.
We must always maintain what God saith and should not doubt in your hearts.
For the faith of the world is that they speak what they have seen
But the faith of God, is we speak before we see. We must be very active and mindful in what we speak.
In 1 Peter 2:21: we see that Jesus Christ is set to be our example in everything that we do.
21 For to this you were called, because Christ also suffered for [a]us, leaving [b]us an example, that you should follow His steps:
He is our perfect role model, the true divine: “No guile was found in Jesus’s mouth”. Verse 22 says: “Who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth:
The word “guile”means something unusual. It shows that Jesus was a master of His words. Jesus always got it right when He spoke. There were no doubts in anything He said, Faith was full in his words.
Hence, we should always remind ourselves just as Jesus reminded us in Mark 11:22-24, that we are possessors of God’s Faith, we have the faith of Christ, the faith
of God. Hence, no guile, no doubts, no mistake, nothing unusual should be found in our mouth.. The words of Jesus as well as his conduct were pure.
In John 7:45-46, we see that Jesus was the
master of words. Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought him? 46 The officers answered, Never man spake like this man.
We must master our words, for our words are Life. In Math 26-61-65, Jesus was sent to the
Cross because of His words. In any circumstance, in every situation we find ourselves, we must maintain our words. We must never be found changing our
words or diluting it. We must strive to master our words because before creation comes your word. As the creator of your word, your word is most important.
We are just possessors of His truth, and Christ is the realiser of his truth. It is in God’s time that He realises
what we have spoken. This worked patience in us James 1:3-4.
Because I believe and I have the Faith of God, therefore, I speak.