It doesn’t matter that I grew up in poverty; God has made me rich with His blessings. It doesn’t matter what I inherited from my family or what I encountered growing up; God’s best is for me to walk in my birthright — the believer’s birthright! I am a new creation in Christ Jesus, and now I will act like it!

O Father God, You told me “whatsoever I say will come to pass” (Mark 11:23-24), that I can have whatever I say. I don’t know if these promises are to be ‘prayed’ or ‘spoken with conviction’, but I know I want to trust in You and Your Word. So I speak Your words with conviction and determination because I want them to be true in me. I claim Your promises as I believe You said I could. I confess Your Word to change my situation, and claim my heritage as one of Your children. Please allow these promises to come true in me that I may bring glory to You. And, dearest Lord God, please bless my efforts to control my tongue this day. In Jesus’ mighty name I ask You, Father, bless the words of my mouth.
The Word of God is truth and it shows forth righteousness. There are people who cut themselves spiritually by saying “I am unworthy.” I will no longer say this because I don’t want to destroy my faith. God Himself chose me! It is He who makes me worthy.
God gave me the ability to use my tongue to create a better life by speaking His Word to change my circumstances. The choice is mine, and I choose life. Tears of self-pity are a form of unbelief in myself. Therefore I will lean heavily on God’s Word, and I will learn to release faith with laughter instead of tears.
Father God Almighty, I come to You in the name of Your Son, Jesus, my Savior, without fear of condemnation because I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. I have a right, thanks to Jesus, to stand in the very throne room of God and speak to the Creator of the Cosmos! And so I plead:
Establish Your Word to Your servant, O Lord, who is devoted to fearing You (Psalm 119:38). Help me hide Your Word in my heart, dearest Father, so that I might not sin against You (Psalm 119:11). Your Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path (Psalm 119:105). I study Your commandments and reflect on Your ways; I delight in Your principles and will not forget Your Word (Psalm 119:15-16). You are my lamp, O Lord; You turn my darkness into light (2 Samuel 22:29). Lord, You have brought light to my life. My God, You light up my darkness (Psalm 18:28).
I will bless the Lord at all times. His praise shall continually be in my mouth (Psalm 34:1). May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be pleasing in Your sight, O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer (Psalm 19:14). May my meditations be pleasing to You as I rejoice in You, O my loving Lord (Psalm 104:38).






