Your words are powerful! They build up or tear down; they open or they close; they add value or take something away; they increase what they speak into or they decrease it. This is not to scare you, this is to empower you, to remind you, your words, my words are powerful.
When confronted about words we have spoken that were not beneficial to the hearer, it is important to confess, declare yourself guilty and accept forgiveness. Don’t deny it, don’t hide from it, face it head on, quickly and be released from those past mistakes, so you can chart a new words course going forward.
What do you see when you look at your nation, your city, your community, your church, your company, your family? What you see is usually what you say, but what if what you saw changed so what you said changed? Anyone can see the dirt, the divorce, the disaster, the destruction, but what if you saw the reconciliation, the redemption, the revival, the renaissance? Language follows sight.
I have been wondering if we have created our situations by the words we have spoken. When we see problems if we only speak problems we establish the problem with our words, but what if we saw solutions, spoke life and when we entered the location, our good news released beauty not ashes?
Isaiah 52:7 says, “How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good tidings, who publishes peace, who brings good tidings of good, who publishes salvation, who says to Zion, Your God reigns!”
What if when your feet landed in a location, good news began to beautify every destination? Your words are like footprints and what you speak has the power to beautify wherever you walk or stand. What are you bringing into a room? Www.apostolicresourececenter.org










