But what saith it? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach;
This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.
Today’s opening Scripture tells us of the potency of the Word of faith. Apostle Paul speaks of the Word of faith. What is the Word of faith? It is the Word of God that imparts or stirs faith in us. When it is preached and believed, it results in salvation. Romans 10:8 tells us that the Word of faith is near us, even in our mouth and in our heart. When the Word of faith is preached, it comes to impart faith to us. Having received the Word of faith regarding any matter of interest to you, that Word must be in your mouth and in your heart. How? It must be in your mouth in confession, and in your heart in conviction. Confession and conviction. Did you see that? It says if you will confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and shall believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved (Romans 10:9-10). Remember, the Word of faith works in this manner: The Word in your mouth and the Word in your heart. In your mouth in confession, and in your heart in conviction. When you receive a prophetic Word regarding your situation, receive it in faith; believe it and let it become your rest or conviction. Don’t doubt the Word. The Word of faith comes to dispel every doubt regarding your desire. A rock-solid conviction of the Word seated in your heart regarding your desire, is the foundation of manifestation of that desire. When the Word of faith comes to you regarding anything for which you are in faith, the substance of your desire has come. Let don’t let it slip you by; hold onto it in faith!
The speaking part of faith in the working of the Word of faith brings into manifestation what you believe of the Word of God. When you confess what you believe, you give your faith the privilege of manifestation. The Lord Jesus said, “… you will have what you say,” not what you believe. Yes, believing is important, but it doesn’t cause what you believe to come to pass, it only settles that reality in your heart. Speaking or acting on what you believe is what creates the realities of your faith. Learn to give voice to your conviction in prayers and in your communication as a lifestyle. Speak the Word of faith regarding your needs. Speak it and refuse to doubt! Make bold to say that you are blessed and that you are what God says you are! Hallelujah!
MY SOLID FRONT (YOUR CONFESSION):
In the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ, I believe in the Word of faith! I speak the Word of faith. I am a doer of the Word; therefore, the Word of faith is working for me every day! Hallelujah!
Further Meditation:
James 3:3-5; Mark 11:23.