Dare To Make Your Confession!
Here are several confessions every believer should make:
(first confession) Romans 10:9&10
We confess absolute Lordship of Jesus and absolute
righteousness that is imparted to us in our Redemption.
We dare to confess to the world and before God's
Throne that Jesus is now our Lord and that
we have received salvation and become the Righteousness
of God in Him.
We confess that we are New Creations of which Jesus
is the Head and Lord. The Word has taken Jesus' place in our
lives. We are to obey the Word as we would obey Jesus
if He stood in our presence.
(second confession) I Peter 5:7: "Casting all your
anxiety upon Him, because He careth for you."
We confess that we no longer have cares, anxieties, and burdens.
We are fit for life's work! Our minds are complete and
clear. Our spirits are free!
Our confession has the anointing on it because He bears
every burden, carries every load, and meets every need!
(third confession) Psalm 23:1: "The Lord is my shepherd,
I shall not want."
I do not want for money; I do not want for health or rest.
I do not want for strength. Jesus is all I need!
You are not afraid to take a stand on Phil. 4:19: "My
God shall supply every need of mine."
(fourth confession)Isaiah 53:3-5
Every disease, every weakness, and every infirmity was
laid on Jesus Christ; and you are therefor free from them.
This confession gives you a healthy body, a clear mind,
and a conquering spirit.
(fifth confession)I Corinthians 1:30: "But of Him are ye
in Christ Jesus, who was made unto us wisdom from God,
and righteousness and sanctification, and redemption."
You do not have to beg for wisdom or sanctification or
redemption because Christ was made all these things to you.
You just have to confess what He said He is in you.
Keep Confessing!
These are only a few examples of how to confess the Word
of God. The Bible is crammed full of information
from Father-God about all He has provided for us in Christ
Jesus. Now it is our responsibility to start speaking
what He says just as Jesus did. Jesus said, "I only
speak what I hear my Father say." So now
we need to say the same thing, watch our
conversation that we say only what we hear our Father-God say.
Teaching on this page taken from "The Two Kinds of Life" by E. W. Kenyon
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