Words—The Start Button to Everything You’re Believing For
If you’ve been stuck with a problem and you just can’t seem to fix it, there may be a simple answer. Find out how to press the start button to everything you are believing for, and walk in manifested victory!
Have you ever found yourself snared by a particularly persistent problem—stuck in some stubborn spot of trouble you just can’t seem to fix? You’ve done everything you know to do. You’ve focused on it, prayed about it, and scratched your head over it, but you still can’t figure out what’s behind it. You don’t know why it is like it is. It just is.
So, you call up your friends and talk about it. You describe the problem to one person and then another. Again and again, you say things like, “Man, this is bad, and nothing I do seems to help.” Maybe you even know better than to talk that way, but you’ve gotten so caught up in the negative flow of the circumstances and the world around you, you just open your mouth and let it rip. You release a torrent of unbelieving, ungodly confessions that actually perpetuate the lousy condition you’re so desperate to change.
The problem? As long as we keep calling things like they are, those things are never going to change.
What’s the answer? We must start calling things that are not as though they already are. Think of your words like pushing a start button. As you go about your day, you likely push a number of different start buttons to activate different processes and functions at work or in your home. You push a button to turn on your coffeepot, dishwasher, washing machine, computer and television. A start button sets in motion the process by which we receive the desired end result (i.e., coffee, clean dishes, a functioning computer).
The same is true in the spiritual realm when we speak words. We have a host of promises from God’s Word we can expect to see come to pass in our lives. But first, we have to set our faith in motion by speaking and calling things the way we want them to be, not how they are.
You might say, “Oh, I’ve heard that again and again, and I do speak words of faith. It just doesn’t work for me.”
It just did.
You see, your words are a start button. When you push the button, it sets things in motion—either good or bad. When we speak words, all of heaven is waiting to hear what we will say so that our words can be acted upon. The devil has no rights to us except what we give him through our words. That’s why Jesus said, “By your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned” (Matthew 12:37, NKJV).
Here are four ways your words push the start button and set things in motion in your life—one way or the other.
1.Words Have Creative Power
“The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.” –Proverbs 18:21 (NIV)
Like it or not, this is a word-created, word-controlled universe. God established it that way from the very beginning. He made everything by calling “things which be not as though they were” (Romans 4:17, KJV). He set this whole system in motion by speaking into the darkness and saying, “Light be!” and light was (Genesis 1:3).
The whole Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, makes it clear that we live under a word-activated system. It’s always been that way, and it always will be. We can’t change that fact. We can, however, choose the words under which we live. We can change our environment by what we say.
Jesus explained it this way in Matthew 12:34-37:
…whatever is in your heart determines what you say. A good person produces good things from the treasury of a good heart, and an evil person produces evil things from the treasury of an evil heart. And I tell you this, you must give an account on judgment day for every idle word you speak. The words you say will either acquit you or condemn you.
Even in the natural world, you have to speak the result you want. Say you want to build a round building but you tell your builder you want a square one; what do you think you will get? Even though the desire of your heart might be to have a perfectly round building, YOU WILL GET WHAT YOU SAID. So it is in life: What you say with your mouth is what you are going to get—even though you might desire something else.
We live in a word-created, word-upheld universe. Amen. It’s pretty awesome, isn’t it? Words dominate our lives. It’s set. It cannot be changed, but we can change the words under which we live.
2. Words Determine What You Will Have
“For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says.” –Mark 11:23 (NKJV)
Even when we know the truth about words, choosing right words is no easy feat. It is like being compared to paddling upstream. It seems like the whole world is in a negative flow. It’s going the wrong way. If you just relax, you wind up drifting downstream with everyone else and end up sick, broke and eventually dead. So, you have to build yourself a spiritual canoe out of God’s Word. You have to grab your faith oars, get yourself turned around, and start rowing the other way.
Why is it so important what you say? It is because you will have what you say. That’s Mark 11:23 wrapped up in an easy-to-understand package that you would have to work to misunderstand. It’s what Word of Faith beliefs are based on—and it is the spiritual truth.
Some people don’t want to believe it’s true because then they’d be responsible for what is going on in their own lives. Most people want to blame the devil or God’s will for the problems they face. Sure, we’ll face trials and persecutions, but if we’re supposed to be salt and light, we can’t be sick and broke all the time.
God has delegated authority here on earth to you. Your words have authority to create every time you speak, not just when you pray. If you speak positive results in prayer and negative results the rest of the time, your negative words will prevail.
The famous preacher and farmer, Charles Capps said that the Lord told him this: “I have told My people that they can have what they say, and they are saying what they have.” Saying what you have has no power to change things.
THE KEY TO RECEIVING THE DESIRES OF YOUR HEART IS TO MAKE THE WORDS OF YOUR MOUTH AGREE WITH WHAT YOU WANT!