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If You Don't Want It Say Something

"Life is not fair, get used to it!"

I read the quote above years ago and it has stuck. The truth is many people complain about being dealt an unfavourable hand of fate without seeking to make amends. Man is created to be a creator. If anything happens in your life that is unfavourable, it is only a pointer that there is a favourable version.

You should not complain about anything that you accept. As children of God, we have the authority to bring to pass God's will for our lives. In Jeremiah 29:11, the Lord said that His plans towards us are good. This means that anything that is less than good in our lives is not in line with our destiny.

So you are to resist any negativity in and around you. Don't fold your arms and expect things to change because they won't  until you make a stance for it to change. Stop doubting the power of the word of God and the things it can achieve in your life.

In Genesis 1:1-3, God was faced with a gloomy earth which He did not like and He did something about it. He spoke. When He spoke it was done. As simple as this looks it still works today. Circumstances listen and obey when you speak in faith based on the authority of the word of God.

In Mark 11:23, Jesus said "For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith. "

 Jesus gave only one instruction concerning what to do with the mountain that faces you, SPEAK TO IT. Say what you want  to happen to your mountains; don't manage or condone it. Just speak to it in faith and it will happen.


Know that the potency of your words will be equivalent to your standing in Christ. So before you speak to your mountains ensure that you are standing right in Christ. It is then that you can ask anything in His name (in the Name of Jesus) and it will be done.

God bless you.

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