Words
are serious business. And, as believers, we need to get serious about
learning how to use them. We need to begin to put them to work for us
like God Himself does. The Bible tells us that He uses words to “call
those things which be not as though they were” (Romans 4:17).
Most
of us don’t have the faintest idea how to do that. We’ve spent our
lives “telling it like it is.” We’ve constantly used our mouths to
report on the sorry state of affairs around us. Thus, the very thought
of calling “things which be not as though they were” seems a little
crazy.
“You mean I’m
supposed to say, ‘I’m healed’ when I’m feeling sick? I’m supposed to
say, ‘I’m prosperous’ when I’m penniless? That sounds like lying to me.”
No,
no. There’s a vast difference between lying and speaking by faith. A
lie is meant to deceive someone. It’s designed to make someone believe
something that’s not true. But to speak by faith is simply to speak
words that agree with the Word of God instead of the circumstances
around you. It’s speaking from your spirit instead of from your mind.
As
the Apostle Paul said in 2 Corinthians 4:13, “We have the same spirit
of faith as he had who wrote, I have believed, and therefore have I
spoken. We too believe, and therefore we speak” (The Amplified Bible).
Now that’s important. Read that verse again. “I have believed, and therefore have I spoken.”
There
are some folks who speak the words, but they don’t have the faith to
back it up, and as a result, they fall flat on their spiritual faces.
They didn’t actually “call things that be not as though they were.” They
called things that be not the way they wished they were.
Those
are two very different things. The words may be the same. But just
wishing and hoping won’t get the job done. You’ve got to
believe.
Begin
today bringing both your tongue and your heart in line with the Word.
Stop “telling it like it is” and start speaking and believing the
promises of God. Put the power of words to work for you.
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