MARCH 19; GOD’S WORD NEVER FAILS!

Luke 1:45 (KJV)
“Blessed is she that believed: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord.”

BIBLE READING:
1 Samuel 4–8; Psalm 79
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Victoria Justiniano was actively engaged in ministry as an author, singer, and counselor, living a life full of purpose and impact. But suddenly, everything changed when she was diagnosed with advanced leukemia. Doctors reported that the vast majority of her blood cells were cancerous and gave her very little chance of survival. Treatment began immediately, but the effects were harsh. Her strength diminished, her appetite disappeared, and her condition seemed to worsen daily.
Despite these realities, Victoria made a firm decision to believe God’s Word above medical reports. She held on to the promises of healing in Scripture and continued declaring them consistently. Even when her physical state showed no improvement, she refused to let go of what God had said.
At a critical moment when her condition became extremely severe, her pastor received a divine revelation about her healing and visited her in the hospital to pray for her. Victoria responded with quiet confidence, saying she already believed God would heal her. Shortly afterward, her healing began to manifest as strength returned to her body and her appetite was restored. Today, Victoria Justiniano has fully recovered and continues her ministry of proclaiming God’s Word around the world.

Luke 1:45 reveals a powerful spiritual principle: belief precedes manifestation. Scripture declares that those who believe what God has spoken will experience its performance. This means that the fulfillment of God’s Word in our lives is directly connected to our ability to trust Him, even when circumstances suggest otherwise.
There are seasons when situations appear contrary to God’s promises. Delays, negative reports, and visible challenges can create pressure to doubt. However, faith does not rely on what is seen; it stands firmly on what God has spoken. True faith remains consistent, even when there is no physical evidence of change.
When we hold on to God’s Word with unwavering confidence, we position ourselves for divine intervention. Belief activates the power of God’s promises and brings them into reality. Just as Mary believed and saw fulfillment, every believer who stands on God’s Word will experience the same result.
Therefore, refuse to be moved by circumstances. Stay anchored in God’s promises. Continue declaring His Word and holding fast in faith. Because when God has spoken, performance is guaranteed, and as we continue standing in faith, it is only a matter of time before we see the manifestation of our desired miracles.

PRAYER
Lord, please strengthen my faith to believe Your Word completely. Help me to hold on to Your promises regardless of what I see, knowing that there shall surely be a performance of all You have spoken concerning me, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
God knows how to work everything together in your life for your own good. – WORDBITE 222

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MARCH 18; GUARANTEE OF DELIVERANCE IN THE BLOOD.

Exodus 12:13 (KJV)
“And the blood shall be to you for a token upon the houses where ye are: and when I see the blood, I will pass over you, and the plague shall not be upon you to destroy you, when I smite the land of Egypt.”

BIBLE READING:
1 Samuel 1–3; Psalm 78

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Minister Charleather Greene is the mother of Grammy-nominated gospel singer and pastor Travis Greene. Charleather became a widow while still in her 20s. Faced with life’s challenges, she learned to depend on God’s Word and developed deep, unwavering faith in Him, which enabled her to overcome impossible situations.
At the birth of her son Travis, tragedy struck. The baby was delivered lifeless, and medical personnel confirmed there was no sign of life. But Charleather refused to accept that verdict. Holding on to her faith in God, she began to pray fervently, calling upon the Name of Jesus. Right there in the delivery room, what seemed final was overturned—life returned to the child.
Years later, another crisis arose. At the age of four, Travis fell from a fourth-floor window in Germany. He was rushed to the hospital and once again pronounced dead. When Charleather arrived, she found her son covered with a sheet. Yet she refused to yield to despair. She lifted his body and began to pray, repeatedly pleading the Blood of Jesus with bold faith.
Once again, life returned to Travis, and the boy lived. Today, her son Travis credits her prayers and sacrifices as a major part of his survival and success.

The victory of the believer is firmly established in the Blood of Jesus. We will always have victory in life’s battles when we know how to engage the power made available through Christ’s sacrifice.
Exodus 12:13 reveals that when God sees the blood, destruction is halted. Just as the blood secured divine protection for the Israelites from the plagues of Egypt, this same power is available to us today through Jesus. The Blood of Jesus is not symbolic; it is a living covenant weapon that silences the enemy, reverses impossible situations, and enforces God’s promises in our lives.
When we understand the power in the Blood and boldly declare it, we activate Heaven’s intervention in our earthly situations.
When challenges arise, we must respond with faith in God’s deliverance power. As we do, every contrary situation bows, and victory becomes our testimony.
Therefore, no matter what stands before you today, remember: you are not helpless. You carry divine authority. As you walk in faith and apply the Blood of Jesus, every battle will turn in your favor, and you will emerge triumphant and victorious.

PRAYER
Lord, I thank You for the deliverance available to me in the Blood of Jesus. By faith, I apply the Blood over every area of my life. I praise You for turning every challenge I face today into testimonies of victory, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
Trials, oppositions, and resistances are often indications that your promotion is around the corner. – WORDBITE 222

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MARCH 17; PREVAILING THROUGH FAITH IN GOD’S WORD.

Isaiah 41:10 (KJV)
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.”

BIBLE READING:
Ruth 1–4; Psalm 77
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Althea Maria Edmiston dedicated more than three decades of her life to missionary work in the Belgian Congo during the early 1900s.
Life in the Congo was far from easy due to political instability and tribal conflicts. One evening in 1904, alarming news reached the mission station where Althea and her fellow workers lived. A regional ruler, King Lukenga, had ordered his warriors to attack and kill foreigners and missionaries.
Soon the region erupted into chaos as the king’s warriors began attacking villages and burning homes. By nightfall, fierce fighting had broken out around the mission compound. Surrounded by violence and uncertainty, the missionaries gathered together in prayer, trusting God for protection. They believed God’s Word and promises of deliverance despite the mayhem around them.
After two intense days of conflict, their deliverance came. Government troops finally arrived and escorted the missionaries and hundreds of local residents to safety. Despite the dangers she faced, Althea continued her missionary work for many years. Her faith helped her overcome many difficult situations, and God miraculously protected and sustained her throughout her time in the Belgian Congo and other foreign missions.

Today we live in a world filled with uncertainty where fear can easily grip people’s hearts. Constant news of wars, unrest, and insecurity is creating anxiety across the world. Yet God’s Word repeatedly calls believers to live differently—to live by faith rather than fear.
Isaiah 41:10 reminds us that God Himself promises to strengthen, help, and uphold His people. When we fix our attention on God’s Word, our hearts are filled with assurance that He is present with us even in difficult situations.
Faith does not grow by focusing on problems; it grows by focusing on God’s promises. As we meditate on Scripture, the Holy Spirit strengthens our confidence in God’s ability to intervene on our behalf. The more we fill our minds with God’s Word, the more faith rises within us to face life’s challenges.
This is why Scripture urges us to continually study and reflect on God’s Word. It becomes the source of courage in moments of pressure and uncertainty. When faith is rooted in the Word, we are empowered to stand firm even when circumstances appear overwhelming.
Therefore, let God’s Word become your daily focus. As you fill your heart with His promises, faith will rise within you, and that faith will enable you to soar above every storm and keep flourishing even in hard times..

PRAYER:
Lord, please grant me a fresh desire to seek Your Word and Your Spirit so that I can acquire the faith I need to manifest victory and dominion over life’s battles, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“Your present frustrations are God’s opportunities for manifestations.” – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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MARCH 16: ANCHORING OUR HEARTS IN GOD’S WORD.

Colossians 3:16 (KJV)
“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

BIBLE READING:
Judges 19–21; Psalm 76
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Recent global reports and media coverage have drawn renewed attention to the plight of Christians in Iran, where believers often face imprisonment, intimidation, and persecution simply for following Christ. Behind these headlines are powerful stories of faith and courage.
One of these is the story of two young Iranian women, Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh, who became known worldwide for their unwavering commitment to Christ. Raised in Muslim families, they encountered the Gospel during a Christian conference in Turkey in 2005. Their lives were completely transformed, and they returned to Iran with a deep burden to share the message of Jesus with others.
Because openly practicing Christianity in Iran can lead to severe punishment, they began quietly distributing copies of the New Testament and hosting small gatherings in their home where people could learn about Christ.
Eventually, authorities discovered their activities. They were arrested and taken to Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison, where they were pressured repeatedly to deny their faith. Despite threats and harsh conditions, the two women refused to renounce Christ. Instead, they continued sharing the Gospel with fellow inmates.
After eight months in prison, growing international attention led to their release. Their story remains a powerful testimony of victory through unwavering faith in God and His Word.

Colossians 3:16 encourages believers to “let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.” This instruction reveals the secret of overcoming life’s battles. When God’s Word fills our hearts, it produces faith strong enough to face any situation.
Life often presents storms—moments when circumstances appear overwhelming and the future seems uncertain. Yet the power of God’s Word within us becomes our source of strength. The Word reminds us that God remains in control even when situations appear difficult.
The same Word that created the universe carries power to transform our circumstances today. When we meditate on Scripture and allow it to shape our thinking, it builds faith within us. That faith gives us courage to stand firm instead of surrendering to fear.
Trusting God’s Word means believing His promises above what we see or feel. As we continue to fill our hearts with Scripture, faith grows stronger and begins to influence our response to challenges.
No matter what storm we face, the Word dwelling richly within us releases the faith needed to overcome. As we remain anchored in God’s promises, we will always emerge victorious from trials, and stumbling blocks will only become stepping stones to greater heights of destiny.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for the grace to stand strong in faith at all times. Please help me to continually fill my heart with Your Word so that I may walk in the victory You have prepared for me in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“There is something that God has placed within you that the world is eagerly awaiting to see.” – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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MARCH 15; TRUE SOURCE OF BREAKTHROUGHS

Psalm 34:9–10 (KJV)
“O fear the Lord, ye his saints: for there is no want to them that fear him.
The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they that seek the Lord shall not want any good thing.”

BIBLE READING:
Judges 16–18; Psalm 75
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As a musician, Kirk Martin once pursued success with a determination that almost destroyed his life. Though raised in a Christian home, painful experiences in his youth caused him to drift away from faith. As he grew older, he became involved in drugs and crime while chasing recognition in the world of heavy metal music.
Martin believed fame would solve his problems. After several failed attempts to secure a recording contract, desperation pushed him to make a frightening decision—he prayed for supernatural help from dark forces if it would guarantee success in the music industry.
To his surprise, only a few days later an opportunity appeared that seemed to answer his request. A major recording contract was suddenly offered to him. Yet just as he was about to sign the agreement, an unusual encounter stopped him. A mysterious man approached him and told him that God still loved him and had a better plan for his life. Moments later the man vanished.
The experience shook Martin deeply. Soon afterward he surrendered his life to Christ and turned away from the path he had been pursuing. Instead of chasing success through destructive means, he dedicated his musical gifts to God. Today his ministry reaches thousands, proving that true breakthroughs come when we return to God.

Many people spend their lives searching for breakthroughs in the wrong places. Some pursue wealth, influence, or connections, believing these things hold the key to success. Others even turn to questionable methods because they feel desperate for results. Yet Scripture reminds us that our true source is not found in human systems but in God Himself.

Psalm 34 declares that those who seek the Lord will lack no good thing. This promise reveals a powerful principle: when we pursue God and anchor our lives in His Word, our needs are met through His provision.
The Word of God carries divine power to supply what we require—wisdom for decisions, strength for challenges, healing for our bodies, and direction for our future. When we meditate on Scripture and align our lives with its truth, we position ourselves under God’s provision.
This means we do not need to look elsewhere for answers. Everything necessary for life and progress flows from our relationship with God and His Word. As we seek Him first, breakthroughs begin to follow us rather than us chasing them.
Therefore, let God’s Word become your primary source. Trust it, follow it, and build your life upon it. When God becomes your pursuit, you will discover that His power supplies every need and opens doors of lasting breakthroughs.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for the grace to always seek the advancement of Your kingdom. As I put You first in all my affairs, I thank You for divine additions, breakthroughs, and all-around success in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
“It’s never over in your life until you win. God is still in control of your life.” – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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MARCH 14; TRUST IN THE LORD!

Psalm 56:3–4 (KJV)
“What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.
In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do unto me.”

BIBLE READING:
Judges 13–15; Psalm 74
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Arturo Espinoza, a young Gospel minister in Chile, once faced what doctors described as an unavoidable death sentence. Tuberculosis had severely damaged his lungs, and medical examinations showed that the disease had reached its final stage. Physicians gave him only a few days to live.
Instead of surrendering to despair, Arturo chose a different response—he placed his trust completely in God. Weak and struggling to breathe, he used the little strength he had left to continue preaching the Gospel. One evening he stood on a street corner and shared the message of Christ, even though every breath felt like a battle.
Later that night, he went to his church and knelt at the altar to pray. With unwavering faith, he told the Lord he would trust His promises rather than the medical report. As he prayed, a fellow believer present in the church suddenly saw a vision of an angel performing a miraculous operation on Arturo’s lungs.
When Arturo rose from prayer, something had changed. The weakness was gone and his breathing had returned to normal. Medical examinations later confirmed what doctors could hardly believe—his lungs were completely restored. The man who had been told he would die in days was now perfectly healthy.

Psalm 56 reminds us that trust in God’s Word is the antidote to fear. When David said, “In God I will praise his word,” he revealed the secret of overcoming impossible situations—confidence in what God has spoken.
Miracles often begin where human ability ends. Medical reports, financial crises, and overwhelming circumstances may try to create fear, but faith grows when we hold firmly to the promises of God. The Word of God is not merely information; it carries divine power. When we believe it, speak it, and stand upon it, it begins to shape our reality.
Throughout Scripture we see people who experienced miracles simply because they trusted what God said. Abraham believed God’s promise and received a son in old age. The woman with the issue of blood believed in the healing power of Christ and was instantly restored.

Trusting God’s Word means choosing His promise over visible circumstances. It means praising His Word even before the miracle appears.
Today, whatever report you may be facing, let the Word of God become your foundation. Refuse to allow fear to dominate your heart. As you trust in God and hold firmly to His promises, the same power that performed miracles in Scripture will work in your life. The Word you trust today will become the miracle you testify about tomorrow.

PRAYER
Lord, I choose to trust in Your Word above every report or circumstance. Strengthen my faith to stand on Your promises until I see the manifestation of my miracles, victories, and breakthroughs in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
“You will never need more than God to experience the impossible in life.” – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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MARCH 13; THE WORD BREAKS EVERY CHAIN!

John 1:4–5 (KJV)
“In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.”

BIBLE READING:
Judges 9–12; Psalm 73
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Edward Salazar Mauricio’s early life moved steadily toward destruction. After his parents separated, he began surviving on the streets of Mexico, selling small items to make money. In time he fell in with a violent gang and soon became deeply involved in drugs and crime.
His life spiraled further when a robbery he participated in ended in the death of another person. Arrested and convicted, Mauricio was sentenced to life in prison. Inside the prison walls, anger and bitterness hardened his heart. Whenever Christians tried to share the Gospel with him, he reacted violently and mocked their message.
Yet during periods of solitary confinement, prisoners were allowed only one book—the Bible. Out of boredom more than interest, Mauricio began reading it repeatedly. Slowly, the words he once despised began to penetrate his heart.
Years later, during a prison evangelistic meeting, he heard a preacher describe how Saul of Tarsus once persecuted Christians but later became the apostle Paul. The message pierced his conscience. That night Mauricio knelt beside his prison bed and cried out to God for mercy.
Soon afterward, his life changed dramatically. After years in prison he was unexpectedly granted parole. The former murderer eventually became a preacher of the Gospel, traveling to many nations to testify that the Word of God can transform any life.

The story of Mauricio demonstrates a powerful truth: the Word of God carries within it the power to break chains and bring deliverance. Darkness cannot resist the light of God’s Word.
John 1:4–5 declares that in Christ is life, and that life is the light of men. When this light enters any situation, darkness must give way.
Throughout Scripture we see this deliverance power of God’s Word. When Jesus spoke, demons fled, storms calmed, and broken lives were restored. The same living Word still carries that authority today. Whenever the Word of God enters a heart, it begins to dismantle strongholds, expose lies, and release people from spiritual captivity.
This means no situation is beyond the reach of God’s Word. Addiction, fear, oppression, guilt, and bondage cannot withstand its light. As we read, meditate on, and speak Scripture, the power within the Word begins to operate in our lives.
Therefore, never underestimate the power of engaging God’s Word. As we continue declaring it, believing it, and applying it, in due time its light will shatter every form of darkness and bring forth deliverance, restoration, and lasting transformation in every area of our lives.

PRAYER:
Lord, please enable me to meditate constantly on Your Word so that I may experience its deliverance power in every area of my life. I thank You for granting me the victory over every challenge I may face today in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“It’s never over in your life until you win. God is still in control of your life.” – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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MARCH 12; TRANSFORMING POWER OF THE WORD.

2 Corinthians 3:18 (KJV)
“But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.”

BIBLE READING:
Judges 6–8; Psalm 72
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As a child, Bart Millard grew up under the shadow of an abusive father whose violent temper made life unbearable. The constant tension in their home drove Bart’s mother to eventually leave. Left alone with his father, Bart endured years of harsh treatment that left deep emotional wounds.
During those difficult years, music became his refuge. But the real turning point in his life came when he began attending church and encountered the message of the Gospel. There he discovered a love and hope he had never experienced before. As Bart grew in faith, his music career also expanded and he eventually became the lead singer of the celebrated Christian band MercyMe.
In an unexpected twist, Bart’s father, who was battling cancer, also gave his life to Christ. Through the power of the Gospel, he experienced a dramatic change. The once harsh and abusive man became gentle, loving, and deeply devoted to God. Bart witnessed firsthand how the power of Christ could transform a human heart.
After his father passed away, Bart reflected on the hope of heaven and wrote the song “I Can Only Imagine.” The song went on to inspire millions around the world, becoming one of the most influential Christian songs ever recorded.

True transformation is one of the greatest miracles produced by God’s Word. Human effort alone can modify behavior for a short time, but lasting inner change comes through the power of the Gospel.
The Bible teaches that as we behold the glory of the Lord through His Word, we are “changed into the same image from glory to glory.” This means transformation is not a one-time event but a continual process. Every time we meditate on Scripture and allow the Holy Spirit to work in our hearts, we are gradually shaped to become more like Christ.
God’s Word has the power to renew our thinking, reshape our desires, and redirect our lives. It replaces fear with faith, bitterness with love, and weakness with spiritual strength. The more we immerse ourselves in the Word, the more its power begins to influence our character and decisions.
Throughout Scripture we see people whose lives were radically transformed by God—Peter the impulsive fisherman became a rock of faith, and Paul the persecutor became a champion of the Gospel.
The same transforming power is available to us today. As we continually study, meditate on, and apply God’s Word, the Holy Spirit works within us to produce lasting change and take us from valleys of defeat to mountaintops of victory.

PRAYER:
Lord, please help me to continually fix my eyes on Your Word. Renew my mind and transform my life so that I may grow from glory to glory and fulfill the destiny You have prepared for me, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“The tests you are going through in life today are not for your destruction; they are for your testimony.” – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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MARCH 11; NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE WITH GOD!

Mark 10:27 (KJV)
“And Jesus looking upon them saith, With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible.”

BIBLE READING:
Judges 4–5; Psalm 71
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Billy Jack McDaniel was working high above the ground on an oil drilling rig when tragedy struck without warning. Positioned nearly 150 feet in the air on a maintenance platform, he was suddenly caught in a massive explosion. In an instant, the rig erupted into an inferno, and Jack was engulfed in flames estimated to be over 2,000 degrees.
As the fire surrounded him like a living furnace, escape seemed impossible. Coworkers below watched in horror, convinced no one could survive such an explosion. When the flames were finally extinguished, Jack’s body had been severely burned. He was rushed to the hospital, where doctors delivered a grim report: over 95 percent of his body had suffered burns, and survival was considered medically impossible.
But Jack’s wife, a woman of deep faith, began to pray and stand firmly on God’s promises of divine healing. During this time, Jack began to grow spiritually and deepen his relationship with God. Their faith soon overturned the medical verdict.
As doctors watched in disbelief, Jack’s condition gradually began to stabilize. Against all expectations, he survived the ordeal.
After four months and seventeen days in the hospital, he was discharged. Today Jack travels around the world sharing his amazing testimony and is the author of the book ‘Dead Man Breathing’.

Jesus declared in Mark 10:27 that what is impossible with men is possible with God. This truth became accessible to humanity through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the Cross. At Calvary, Christ not only paid the price for our salvation, He also restored our access to God’s promises and the supernatural life of faith.
However, the faith that receives the impossible does not grow automatically—it grows through our relationship with God’s Word. The Bible tells us that “faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.” When we consistently study, meditate on, and internalize God’s Word, our hearts become filled with divine assurance. The promises of God move from being mere statements on a page to becoming living realities within us.
Through the Word, we discover what Christ accomplished for us at the Cross—healing, victory, provision, and authority over the powers of darkness. As we meditate on these truths, faith begins to rise in our hearts. That faith enables us to stand firm even when circumstances appear impossible.
The Cross purchased the victory, but the Word reveals it to us. When we continually feed on God’s Word, we access the faith that believes beyond human limitations. Therefore, if we desire to see the impossible become possible in our lives, we must remain rooted in Scripture. As we grow in the Word, our faith grows—and miracles and wonders become our daily experience.

PRAYER:
Father, I thank You for the sacrifice of Jesus that has given me access to Your power and the faith to accomplish the impossible and walk in victory always, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
It’s never over in your life until you win. God is still in control of your life. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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MARCH 10; THERE’S POWER IN THE WORD.

Luke 21:15 (KJV)
“For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.”

BIBLE READING:
Judges 1–3; Psalm 70
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Pastor Katherine Ruonala, co-founder of Glory City Church in Brisbane, Australia, has spent many years preaching the Gospel, leading worship, and ministering around the world. Yet one of the greatest tests of her faith came when her own voice—the very instrument of her ministry—suddenly began to fail.
After years of constant preaching and singing, she developed painful nodules on her vocal cords. Her voice weakened drastically, and she eventually lost her singing range completely. Doctors examined her condition and advised surgery as the only solution. For someone whose calling depended heavily on her voice, the diagnosis was alarming.
Instead of surrendering to fear, Katherine chose to stand on God’s Word. She sensed the Lord prompting her to begin declaring life over her voice. Every day she spoke words of faith, proclaiming her healing by the power of God.
For weeks nothing seemed to change. Yet she continued speaking God’s promises over her body. Then one day the impossible happened. Her voice suddenly returned with full strength and clarity. The nodules disappeared, and the doctors confirmed she no longer needed surgery.
Through faith and consistent declarations of God’s Word, the condition that threatened her ministry was completely reversed.

Jesus promised in Luke 21:15 that He would give us “a mouth and wisdom” that our adversaries cannot resist. This reveals an important spiritual truth: God has placed tremendous power in the words we speak.
Our words are not merely sounds; they are spiritual instruments that can shape circumstances. Throughout Scripture we see that God Himself creates and establishes things through His Words. When we align our speech with His Word, we release His power into our situations. When we confess what God says instead of repeating what fear suggests, we are bound to experience miracles.
Challenges often attempt to intimidate us into silence. But silence can strengthen fear. Instead, we must respond to challenges with the authority of God’s Word. Speaking Scripture over our lives builds faith within us and confronts the lies of the enemy.
When God’s Word fills our hearts and flows from our mouths, situations begin to change in our favor.
Therefore, let us speak life, victory, and faith over every challenge we face. As we boldly declare God’s Word, His wisdom and power will operate through us, and every adversary will ultimately be defeated.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for the grace to speak words of faith and life. Help me to fill my heart with Your Word so that my mouth will continually declare Your promises. As I speak Your truth today, let every situation align with Your will for my life in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
There is so much more in your future; you cannot afford to look back at the past, not even for a moment. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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