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Day 17

God’s Word is creative power..
God is a God of great power. He has given His people the ability to show forth His abundant power by praying and speaking His Word..
They have the power to declare God’s salvation, deliverance, favour, freedom, healing, victory over every area of our life and the lives of others..
They have the ability to set the direction for our lives..
The entire revelation of God – the Bible – is composed of words. His Word is a manifestation of God’s Spirit..
Words, like water, have awesome power to do good or bad. They can give life like Jesus’ words, or they can devastate and destroy like a flood of water when it is out of control..
Jesus’ Words are always full of life. His Words are always abundant, eternal, or everlasting life..
Jesus declares victory, healing, abundance, & freedom over you through His Word..
When you receive it, He puts you on a path to greater joy, better health, & stronger relationships..
Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them. (Mark 11:24)
The Greek word translated “receive” here is lambanō, which means to receive into manifestation. Our heavenly Father has provided us with unlimited opportunities to pray and believe for any and all things that we desire according to His Word, and then to receive them. That is God’s power in manifestation!..
Whenever we speak the Word out of believing lips, God backs it up with His power..
Let us boldly speak and manifest more and more of the exceeding greatness of God’s mighty power not with our own righteousness but with the righteousness of Christ in us!..
…..The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working. (James 5:16‬)
“And if we know that He hears us in whatever we ask, we also know that we have obtained the requests we ask of Him…..” (1 John 5:15)

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