Today, I want to revisit the purpose of our church and the motto of Encounter Church. A few weeks ago, we began discussing the concept of being "Word Activated." This idea is rooted in John 1:1, which states, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." This scripture emphasizes that nothing begins without a word. Just as God spoke light into existence in Genesis, we too must speak words to activate change in our lives. The Word, which is Jesus, was present at the beginning and is essential for initiating anything new.
We also explored the power of words further by examining the relationship between death and life. Proverbs 18:21 tells us that "death and life are in the power of the tongue." This means that our words have the power to bring things to life or to end them. We must be mindful of what we speak, as our words can either build up or tear down. This principle is not just theoretical; it has practical applications in our daily lives. For instance, if you need a breakthrough in your finances, it’s not enough to ask someone to pray for you. You must change your speech and declare prosperity over your life.
I shared a personal testimony to illustrate this point. There was a time when I was struggling financially, doing various odd jobs to make ends meet. Despite my circumstances, I kept declaring that the blessing and favor of the Lord were upon my house. I aligned myself with God's word and waged war with the prophecies spoken over me. This shift in my language and mindset eventually led to a transformation in my situation.
We also discussed the importance of taking authority over our lives. Just as God told Abraham to look and see what he wanted and then walk it out, we too must take steps to claim what God has promised us. This involves not just seeing the vision but also taking action to bring it to fruition. I encouraged everyone to take authority over areas of lack in their lives, whether it be financial, emotional, or spiritual. By changing our speech and declaring abundance, we can shift our circumstances.
In addition to being "Word Activated," we are also "Love Motivated" and "Praise Saturated." Next week, we will delve deeper into the concept of being "Praise Saturated." God created us to be a show-off for Him, to display His goodness, mercy, and blessings. Our praise is a powerful tool that can bring about change and draw us closer to God.
We concluded with a powerful moment of prayer and declaration. We prayed for healing over Elder Carl, declaring that his muscles and sinews would align properly and that he would be free from pain. We also prayed for a fresh anointing over Candice Taylor as she prepared for baptism. We declared that her old self would die and that she would rise anew in the power of Jesus' resurrection.
In closing, I encouraged everyone to change their speech and watch God perform miracles in their lives. By walking in the authority of the word that Jesus has placed over us, we can experience powerful transformations. I blessed the congregation, asking God to keep them, make His face shine upon them, and cause them to prosper.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. off for Him, to display His goodness, mercy, and blessings. Our praise is a powerful tool that can bring about change and draw us closer to God. Next week, we will delve deeper into the concept of being "Praise Saturated." By praising God, we can experience His presence and power in our lives. Praise is not just an act of worship; it is a declaration of God's greatness and a way to invite His intervention in our circumstances. [27:17]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:56] - Introduction to the Purpose of the Church
- [01:36] - The Power of the Word
- [06:19] - Death and Life in the Tongue
- [10:23] - Taking Authority Over Your Life
- [21:24] - Personal Testimony of Transformation
- [27:17] - The Importance of Praise
- [28:23] - Prayer and Declaration
- [29:20] - Blessing and Conclusion