Words: The Arrows Shaping Our Destiny

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1) "Words are so important that for us to be able to walk outside and know that it is daytime because there's a sun and a moon to be able to walk outside and see the trees... all of that happened because God spoke. Words matter." [01:06:24]

2) "The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit. You have to understand you got to love your tongue and understand that you're going to eat the fruit of it." [57:32]

3) "Your destiny is the symbol of a bow and arrow. Your destiny is called to go forward not backwards. A bow and arrow doesn't just go woo; it's not a boomerang, it goes forward." [43:06]

4) "You are the one that keeps you out of your destiny and the Bible says that very clear. You have to understand you're the one who speaks life and speaks death." [45:54]

5) "I spoke life into my destiny that I was going to marry her. Yes, and have you ever heard the expression 'oh man, you were destined to win'? What does that mean? It was just in his destiny." [46:42]

6) "The tongue is a deadly arrow; it speaks deceitfully. With their mouth they all speak cordially to their neighbors, but in their hearts, they set traps for them." [59:02]

7) "I get so excited about the simple things. I get so excited about coming to church on Sunday. I get so excited about opening up my Bible and reading my Proverbs for the day." [51:29]

8) "The bow is not useful unless it has the arrow. You can have the bow, the string, and the arrow all together right now, and if I was out hunting and I have the game... it's not of effect." [53:34]

9) "Words are just words until they're put together in a sentence or phrase or just that word, and then it goes into motion. Words are very influential." [01:11:22]

10) "What you say, what you believe will set the course of where you're going to end up. Words are so important that... everything you do, you have to do it out of faith." [01:05:35]
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