Friday Daily Devotional By Pastor David Okoye (Ambassadors Diet 7th October 2016) - Speak To Become
“My heart is indicting a good matter. I speak of the things which I have made touching the king.My tongue Is the pen of a ready writer” Psalms 45:1
The God-child has got to identify how to effect the Word of God in his life. The Word of God cannot fail.
MORE: About Pastor David Okoye, President, Ambassadors Word Ministries
This is very important because many of God's children don't have all of God's Word effected in their lives. So many can see the effect of the Word in one aspect of their life and in the others they are normal as or worse than the one who does not have the Lord.
Our opening text exposes to us the first step a child of God ought to take on the Word of God as It comes to him.When The Word of God comes to you, you have got to let your heart indict on it by making your tongue the pen of a ready writer.
Notice the scriptures didn't just say the tongue of a writer but of a READY WRITER; meaning that your tongue have always got to be in a state of readiness to speak the Word.
The Word of God in your mouth is what ensures your victory. For this reason Joshua 1:8 tells us “This book of the law shall not depart of your mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.”
The Word of God that you always confess will build your heart and life.
Always be in readiness to speak the Word. Use it to write out your future. Don't wait to become before you speak.
Your walk with God ought to be a faith walk, so speak to become. Whatever the Word of God has said concerning you, keep it in front of you by speaking it and you will see yourself become what the Word talks about.
DECLARATION
My tongue is the pen of a ready writer, therefore, I am always ready to speak the Word. As God speaks to me, I stand on it and write out my future.
REFERENCE SCRIPTURE
Psalms 45:1-2, Proverbs 14:3

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