Manifesting the Word
of God
Marsha Deveaux
Johnson. LJM,INC
Recently
I have been giving attention to and meditating on the power of our words. God led me to Romans 10:8-10 (The salvation
scripture). When I began to read the scripture, part of it said, “If thou will
confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in thy heart that God has
raised Him from the dead, thou shall be saved”.
In this scripture salvation is obtained by two acts, confession and
believing. These actions take place in
two different places. The first is in the
mouth and the second is in the heart (spirit) of man.
Scientists
say that the part of the brain that affects or conducts speech sends nerve
messages to every part of our body. What
you say with your mouth affects your whole being. I asked God about the confession
or speaking coming first in this scripture (Romans 10:8-10). The believing part follows to
secure salvation. As you confess the
word of God with your mouth, you hear it from your own lips and messages are
sent to all parts of your body. Your
spirit takes the confessed word and creates faith and the manifestation comes
forth.
I
believe that God gave me a simple revelation that helps me understand the power
of speaking/confessing His word. If we
never confess the word of God with our mouth, the word in man’s spirit cannot
manifest. It is the spoken word and the
belief (faith) in the heart that brings forth the promise. Whatever God
has promised in His word will be received this way. Many Christians
know the word but do not confess it in regards to all situations in life. They speak what they feel, see,
and experience, rather than the truth of God’s word.
When
God’s word is spoken or confessed, it aligns with the word of God in man’s
spirit. In the spirit of the Christian
there is a reservoir of God’s word. This
word confessed is then believed in man’s spirit and then manifested in his life. The spirit of man is where the
believing happens.
God’s
word penetrates the supernatural realm and manifests (comes to past).
Manifestations take place in salvation, healing, deliverance, prosperity, and
in every aspect of your life where there is a need. Confess the word of God, the promise, the
truth, the holy desire, and see it rise in your spirit and come to pass.
“Confess, Believe,
Receive”
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