Ecclesiastes 8:4 4Where the word of a king is, there is power…
In Bible times, a king’s word carried tremendous power. What
he decreed would come to pass. It would be done. For example,
if he said, “Raise the taxes,” the taxes would be raised.
Do you know that we are kings? The Bible tells us that Jesus
has washed us from our sins with His blood and made us kings.
(Revelation 1:5–6) And as kings in Christ, our words carry
power too.
When we place our hands on a sick person and say, “Be
healed,” the person is healed. When we lay hands on our
children and say, “Be blessed,” our children are blessed.
There is power in our words because they are the words of
kings!
When I was a young Christian in my teens, I wanted to
practise what I had learnt about the power of my words. There
was this particular plant near my home and whenever I passed
by it, I would say to it, “Be cursed in Jesus’ name!”
Many days passed. And I will never forget the day when I
noticed that the leaves of the plant had turned brown! You may
want to try this at home with your potted plants, but bless
them instead!
Since our words carry power, can you imagine the harm we do
when we say to our loved ones things like, “You are always so
careless”, “You are good for nothing” or “You are so stupid”?
We are cursing them!
The devil is happy when you use the power of your words
against yourself and your loved ones. He wants to see you
defeated. So instead of saying, “I am always short of money,”
say, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1)
Instead of saying, “I am so useless. I can’t do anything,”
start saying, “I can do all things through Christ who
strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13)
Beloved, remember that as a king, what you say will come to
pass because where the word of a king is, there is power. So
learn to say what God says about you in His Word and see His
promises come to pass in your life!
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