compilation
As we read last time (see https://nekomunatobezalezi.cz/emocionalni-stabilita-02/ ), in the first book of the Bible, God ‘said’ the whole world. – E.g. ‘Let it be light!’ – and ‘there was light’. (Genesis=1. Book of Moses 1:3)
Jesus in Mark 11:23 says: whoever would He said To this mountain: ‘Get up and fall into the sea,’ the mountain will do it.
We can tell the mountain to move. What does that mean? Does Jesus want us to carry physical mountains? What about the mountains in our life? Does Jesus give us the power to tell us a disease or problem in our lives to move? – Yes! Absolutely!
God says: Ask me what is to happen (Tell me what you want). And as for my sons (you) and the work of my hands, command me! (Hebrew original Isaiah 45:11)
2. Kings 20:5 (God speaks to Prophet Isaiah) “Go back and Say To Hezekiah, the leader of my people: This is what the Lord, the God of your father David says: I have heard your prayer and I have seen your tears. behold, I heal you! …I’ll add fifteen years to your life.
2 Peter’s 1:4 ‘He made us the biggest and most expensive promises (in the Bible), And this is so that you may become a participant in the divine nature,…’. (To be more and more like him and be full of the authority of his spirit)
How to “say” your future
So you can connect your faith (even if it is tiny) with God’s word! A Bit of Faith – That God loves you and wants to win for you – plus quote verses on the topic you need, equals – enormous power!
Imagine it as if you were in court. The devil is your accuser, Jesus your advocate and God is the judge. Jesus is already fighting for you, but it is up to you to quote the paragraphs with his help – in your case verses from the Bible. These are the promises that God has made to us.
In short: the promises that God made to people in the Bible applies to us now! – see Galatský 3!
Galatian 3
verse 6-29 How was it with Abraham? He believed God’s promise and God included it with His favor. … And thanks to him, all people can receive the same blessing without distinction as Abraham And everyone can reach out the hand of faith for the promised Spirit of God… But Now, after the coming of Christ, … we became God’s childrenI. …there is no longer a difference .. we are all equal in Christ. we are united with him. In this sense, therefore, you too are the descendants of Abraham and You may also apply all God’s promises to Abraham to yourself. (SNC)
– Lenka S.
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God’s creative power to heal
Lightly edited from Charles Cappps’ video
God uses spiritual forces that cannot be seen to cancel the things that are seen.
Romans 10:8 ‘The word is very close to you; it is in your mouth and in your heart. – The word is first in the mouth and then it gets into the heart.
So I God’s word will engrave in your heart as soon as you say it! unabled There is nothing more important to your faith than to declare in your own voice what God has said about you.
Giving a voice to God’s word is a method by which we can get what God has promised and what has not yet manifested itself physically. We do not deny what exists, but we establish what God has established as true, in connection with our healing (or any problem we have), even if it has not yet become a reality on our body. We do not deny that the disease exists, but we deny its right to exist in our body, because we have been redeemed by Jesus from the curse of law and darkness.
2 Corinthians 4:13 ‘I believed, and so I spoke,’ we also believe, and so we speak.
King David said in psalm118:17 I will not die, but I will live, I will tell, What the Lord did!
So don’t be afraid to tell, say or declare what God’s word says about you, regardless of the circumstances or how you feel.
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The power of language—of what we say
Proverbs 12:4 Everyone reaps the fruit of their mouths abundantly, the actual deed returns to man. and verse 18 – the language of the wise heals.
Proverbs 13:3 Who He guards his mouth, guards his life, verse 11- The quickly acquired fortune will quickly run away, who is gathering by the handful, he gets rich. (Word after word, we will say/pray for victory) verse 13- He who despises the word harms himself, he who honors the commandment, He will be rewarded.
Proverbs 14:3 (but) the wise guard their lips. unabled We are careful about what we say.
Ezekiel 37_12-14 prophesy And tell them – So says the Sovereign Lord: Behold, I will open your graves; from graves I will take you out.. I will put my spirit in you, for you to come to life…. As I said, I will do so, says the Lord.’
Deuteronomy 30:14-15 For the word is very close to you, in your mouth and in your heart, to observe it.. – It’s up to us to say to ourselves with a word/let into our lives.
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7 Bible verses about the power of language
The Bible is rich in the theme of the power of our words. It is reminded throughout the Scriptures that language – even if it is small – has the ability to elevate, destroy, heal or harm. The words we pronounce can shape destinies, correct relationships, or cause deep wounds. Let’s explore the seven biblical verses that shed light on the deep power of the language.
1st verse: Proverbs 18:21 Language has power over death and life, those who like to talk eat their fruit. B21
The words we choose to say can bring encouragement, love and healing, or cause injury, isolation and destruction. The ‘fruit’ we reap from our words reflects their power – for better or for worse.
2nd verse: James 3:5-10 ‘The tongue is tiny, and yet it can cause great things. A whole forest can burn from a small flame. And the tongue is such a flaming. Ignited by sin, it can cause a lot of evil in the soul of a person and in his surroundings. Man can tame different kinds of animals, birds, reptiles and marine animals, but he cannot tame his own language. What he once pronounces wicked, gets out of his will and spreads It’s like a deadly poison. Brothers, one and the same language cannot be praised the heavenly Father and at the same time hatefully attack the people, his children. snc
Although it is a small part of the body, the tongue can cause significant damage, just as a small spark can ignite an entire forest fire. Jakub warns the faithful of the danger of careless speech and reminds that words can spread like a forest fire and cause damage that is difficult to repair.
Simultaneously What we say once good, …it spreads. tho As a positive force in our lives.
3rd verse: Proverbs 12,18 – someone is chatting, as if piercing with a sword, while the language of the wise heals. Spigot
Words spoken in haste or anger can sting deeply, cause pain and damage similar to physical injuries. On the contrary, wise and thoughtful words can bring comfort, peace and renewal, which emphasizes how important it is to control your speech and choose your words carefully.
4th verse: Ephesians 4:29 Do not utter any venom from your mouth. Look better, So that your words are help and encouragement to everyone at the right moment.
We are invited to avoid malignant or harmful talk and instead speak to build and encourage others. Words have the power to build or destroy, so let’s use our words to pass on support and grace to the people around us.
5th verse: Proverbs 15:4 The tame tongue is the tree of life, but if it is distorted, it will undermine the spirit.
Tender words, like the tree of life, offer food, strength and growth. In contrast, distorted or harsh words can break someone’s spirit and lead to despondency and despair. This verse encourages us to speak kindly and tenderly and thus support the life and growth of others.
6th verse: Matthew 12:36-37 Expect to give accounts of every insincere (and careless) word.
The words of Jesus in Matthew’s Gospel are a reminder of the responsibility we bear for our words. We will account for each word we utter – whether careless or otherwise. Our words reflect what is in our heart And they play a role in what rewards we get for them. This verse emphasizes how important it is to be careful with your words because we know that –
7th verse: Proverbs 16:24 Kind words are like a honeycomb, like a balm for the soul, medicine for the whole body. B21
Words that are kind and considerate are likened to honey comb – they are sweet and nourishing, bringing joy and health to both the one who utters them and the listeners. This verse encourages us to speak in such a way that it brings kindness and well-being to others and to reflect God’s love and grace with our words.
Conclusion
The Bible consistently teaches that language, although small, has immense power. It can bring life or death, healing or harm, joy or sorrow. As Jesus’ followers, we are called to use our words wisely, to speak of life, and to reflect God’s love with our speech. If we guard our language and We choose the words carefully, we can positively influence the people around us and worship God with our speech.













