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They are not idle words for you—they are your life!


The Word of God is not ordinary ink on paper—it is living, active, and sharper than any two-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12). When you ingest the Word, it does not remain outside of you—it becomes alive within you. It reshapes your thoughts, renews your mind, and quickens your spirit.

Every time you open the Scriptures, you enter the labor room of the Word. Just as a laborer is worthy of his wages, the one who labors in the Word will never lack reward. One genuine encounter with the Word can secure a lifetime of provision, health, and deliverance.

Beloved, develop a hunger and taste for the Word of God (1 Peter 2:2). The Word is the very sustenance of your spirit. You cannot truly seek the Kingdom of God without first seeking the Word of God, for the Kingdom is built upon the foundation of His Word.

When the Word enters you, all things are compelled to serve you. As Ecclesiastes declares, “money answers all things” (Ecclesiastes 10:19), but without wisdom, money is a snare. With the Word, wisdom guides every resource entrusted to your hands.

Hear this truth: you cannot commit yourself to the Word of God and remain barren, broken, or defeated. The Word is your primary source of life, your foundation for success, and your medicine for health (Proverbs 4:20–22).

Every time you gaze into the Word of God, the Spirit behind the Word enters you (Ezekiel 2:2). For “the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life” (2 Corinthians 3:6). Without the Word abiding in you, your speech is empty and powerless. But when your tongue is sharpened by the Word of Christ, your declarations carry divine authority.

Power is the ability to effect change in a man’s life. As you decree according to the Word, it is established unto you (Job 22:28). You are a man under authority; therefore, your words backed by the Word carry heaven’s mandate.

Fasting is good. Prayer is essential. But above all, you must imbibe the Word. For a prayer life void of the Word will still suffer limitation, shame, and reproach. But when prayer is fueled by the Word, nothing can withstand its force.

Therefore, let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly (Colossians 3:16). Let it shape your convictions, saturate your prayers, and govern your decisions. For in His Word lies your victory, your inheritance, and your eternal strength.


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