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The Power of Confession FOP/BSS/019

TOPIC:  The Power of Confession
TEXT: Jam. 3:1-12

MEMORY VERSE: Matt. 12:37

INTRODUCTION
Words are the basis of our existence. All through history, the outlook of everyone and everything has been a product of spoken words.
The words we speak are much more powerful than many of us know. God is who he is because of his words. He does not have to work with his hands to get anything done, he simply speaks what he wants  into being (Heb. 11:3)
It has always been the desire of the father that you will come to understand and appreciate the power encapsulated in your confessions, for no man can ever rise above his confessions.

Evaluations

1. Discuss ways by which our confessions can be influenced

2.  Effects of Confessions
a) Prov. 18:20-21
b) Num. 13:33
c) Mk. 5:28-29
d) II Kings 7:2, 19-20

3.  Maximizing Your Confessions
a)   Mk. 4:24, Rom. 10:17
b)   Mk. 11:23-24
c)   II Cor. 4:13,  Heb.13:5-6
d)   Lk. 4:18-19


CONCLUSION
The confessions you make are the products of what is stored up in your heart (Lk. 12:34).
It is enough that you have allowed your thoughts in time past to be fed by the dictates and thought pattern of this world and its complex system, you need to resolve to allow only God’s word form the very essence of your thoughts.
It is thinking faith filled thoughts and saying faith filled words that leads the heart out of defeat to victory.
Shalom

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