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Words of Healing


The words we speak can speak bondage or freedom for us. If we talk of sickness we are likely to experience sickness, but if we speak healing according to the promises of God through the sacrifice of His Son Jesus we can have what God says we can have. His Word (Jesus) is our wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption.

We have all heard people speak of their illnesses as though they own them; or like their illnesses are their punishment deserved for the way they have lived. Sometimes this may truly be the case. Many times the words of their mouths keep them in bondage for some other reason. Speaking the Word of God from your heart will set you free of bondage. The Word produces health and healing just as God said it would. Too many people speak what Satan has said, which is contrary to God’s Word.

As we establish what God says about our health, our healing our faith soars and we rise up in health and healing! With our faith increased we reach up to a new level of life where we release the ability of God to heal us. The words of our mouth speak healing when we speak the Word of God, and it is then His power becomes available to us.

(Proverbs 4:20-22) says, “Attend to my words…they are life…and health to all flesh.” And, (1 John 4:4) says, “I am of God and have overcome (Satan). For greater is He that is in me, than he that is in the world.”

Like any reliable prescription, take God’s Word as directed, and repeat three or more times daily.

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