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April 14 - June 8, 2019
“God renews my youth as the eagles.”
To affirm means to make firm.
When you affirm and declare by faith: “I am healthy. I am successful. I am peaceful. I am joyful. I am proactive. I am confident. I am highly favored of God,” your brain simply believes these things
are made...
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Consequently, it starts taking action in that direction. Your brain likes to prove itself right. Whatever instructions you give your brain repeatedly,...
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I always begin my declarations by saying, “In the name of Jesus, I declare…”
Dream achievers speak an entirely different vocabulary. What is this language? They speak of their dreams before they manifest AS IF they already have them. They literally give themselves a pep talk about their potential!
“My books are sold on these bookshelves in Jesus’ name!”
What you repeatedly hear, you eventually believe!
I was calling things that be not as if they already are! As you can imagine, my books are no...
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There’s power in your words!
It is the language of God in which you no longer speak of the problem, you speak of the solution. Literally, you prophesy your future. You proactively go after your dreams with the words of your mouth. It will save you years of frustration
over dreams delayed!
The same is true when you immerse yourself in God’s Word, it will become first nature for you to declare your desires, your dreams and your destiny before they happen!
God always places a bigger dream in your heart before you have the ability to achieve it.
“I am a best-selling author.” “I am the owner of a dance studio.” “I am leading a department.” “I am a championship boxer.” “I am the best fitness instructor.” “I am debt-free.” “I am pastoring the greatest church.”
“I am the top sales winner in our organization.” “I am happily married.” “I am carrying a healthy baby.”
But you also have to take action towards them.
“You will also decide and decree a thing, and it will be established for you; and the light [of God’s favor] shall shine upon your ways” (AMPC).
In other words, the more you decree it, the more it will be established in your life, and it will become a common occurrence.
“You will decide to order something with authority, and it will become a common occurrence for you...”
Declare the end from the beginning. – Isaiah 46:10
Declare new things before they happen. – Isaiah 42:9
Doctors concluded from their experiment that the brain believed and expected it would be healed, so it was.
You must believe God’s Word is true. You must believe that what you’re speaking will manifest.
“I BELIEVE”
This is such a lesson for us. When outward appearances look contrary to the dreams on your vision board, when your circumstances are tragic, trying and draining you of emotional strength, that’s when you need to declare with even more fervency, “I believe!”
“Your job is to believe that God can do His job!” Declare, “I believe!”
“Every day in every way, I am getting better and better,” no less than twenty times each morning and twenty times each night.
Think about that, for nine solid months Zechariah could not speak. That’s how important our words are over our future.
you’ve got to stop speaking negative, devastating, failure-driven words out of your mouth, but you’ve also got to proactively begin speaking positive, faith-filled, success-driven words as well!
Refrain from using words such as: no, not, never, don’t, can’t, lose, quit, stop, etc. Remember this key phrase: focus on what you do want, not on what you don’t want.
It’s important that you avoid mentioning the problem you desire changed. “I am getting out of debt,” for example, still focuses on the negative impact of being in debt. It’s more effective to focus on your ideal goal: “I am wealthy. I am prosperous. I am enjoying a debt-free life.”
We serve the Great I AM, not the great I WILL BE!
I highly encourage you to begin your declarations with “I am...” (Or at least as often as grammar rules allow!) For example, “I am healthy. I am a best-selling author. I am beautiful inside and out. I am confident. I am full of courage. I am on time everywhere I go. I am an excellent leader.”
Yes, you need to make declarations like, “I am healthy. I am energetic. I am enthusiastic about my life.”
“I am making an additional $10,000 this year.” Specific declarations bring specific results.
I am fulfilling 100% of God’s calling on my life. I confidently walk my calling out day by day. I dream big dreams and believe that nothing is impossible to him who believes. I set my hand to the plow, and I do not look back. I am highly favored with God and man. I am brought before great men because of the gifts God has given me. I have fun doing what God has called me to do. I am filled with and follow the peace of God. I am in God’s perfect timing in everything I do.
I am sensitive to God’s voice, and I obey it quickly and quietly. I am highly focused on my assignment, and I avoid all distractions. I do not come into temptation, and I avoid the very appearance of evil. I am disciplined spirit, soul and body. I smile everywhere I go, and I look for opportunities to encourage others. I love what God loves, and I hate what God hates. I conform my will to God’s will. I am impacting this entire world for Jesus in a unique way. I am a voice that inspires vision, confidence and discipline in lives around the world. I am teaching people to fight fear with a plan.
I am a single-minded, focused believer, and I am stable in all my ways. I am efficient with my time, and I stay focused on my priorities. I am unselfish and sociable. I am extremely wealthy and constantly giving to others. I lack for nothing. I am creative. I am confident, full of vision and disciplined in every area of my life. I am an excellent model of godly leadership. I have a spirit of discernment. I do what I say I’m going to...
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I have the mind of Christ. I am beautiful inside and out. I am a woman of strong faith. I operate in godly wisdom because I fear the Lord. I attract God-inspired ideas that produce millions of dollars. I receive God-inspired messages that impact millions of lives. I am unique. I am healthy. I am fit, firm and muscular. I receive invitations to minister from people I respect. I am proactive....
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I am highly organized. I am successful. I am a bestselling author. I am confident to speak on television. I am confident to speak to live audiences. I am an expert in the message God has given me to share. I speak at the largest conferences in the world. I am full of joy. I am energetic. I am convinced of my vision, my purpose and my mission, and I will not veer from it. I am kn...
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I am a godly decision-maker. I attract wealthy donors to the vision God has given me. I am bold and courageous. I have the gift of evangelism. I am forgiven. I am full of passion and enthusiasm. I am anointed by God. I am free in every way from anyone’s and anything’s control. I am a voice impacting France for Jesus. I am r...
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Keep in mind, most of these declarations were being spoken by faith because the reali...
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The most important ingredient for success is having a healthy self-esteem.
A positive self-image is seeing yourself the way God sees you and feeling good about yourself. If you are unable to respect yourself, you can’t expect to courageously go after the dreams in your heart. Greater self-esteem leads to a greater life.
God wants to do big things in your life, but He can’t if you have a negative, insecure, inferior mindset.
The moment you make up your mind that you’re going after your dreams, you become a threat to the enemy!
they made a decision to stop living life defeated.
They determined to go after the life God destined for them to have. That’s what it takes to live your dreams!

