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Lord, we pray that our words would usher in life and life abundantly.
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In the midst of a cultural upheaval, uncertainty, despair and division – we have a choice in what we allow to come forth from our mouths – either words of life, hope, faith, grace, and love OR death, despair, shame, judgment, and hopelessness. What will you choose?

It is easy to allow the circumstances of our lives and this world to overwhelm us, to sit in our own pit of worry, anxiety, and anguish.  Despondency, apathy, lukewarmness should never be what describes Christians.

So, how do we rise up?  How do we live differently?

As long as we are believers in Jesus Christ, we are never without hope!

No matter what the future holds, no matter how hard things might become – LIFE should be the words that drip from our tongues.  We have hope for tomorrow, we have hope for what comes in death…  And friends, we carry the TRUTH and the NAME of Jesus.  In Him, we find our confidence!  Consider these words:

Our faith in Jesus transfers God’s righteousness to us and he now declares us flawless in his eyes. This means we can now enjoy true and lasting peace with God, all because of what our Lord Jesus, the Anointed One, has done for us. Our faith guarantees us permanent access into this marvelous kindness that has given us a perfect relationship with God. What incredible joy bursts forth within us as we keep on celebrating our hope of experiencing God’s glory!

But that’s not all! Even in times of trouble we have a joyful confidence, knowing that our pressures will develop in us patient endurance. And patient endurance will refine our character, and proven character leads us back to hope. And this hope is not a disappointing fantasy, because we can now experience the endless love of God cascading into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who lives in us!…

And there is still much more to say of his unfailing love for us! For through the blood of Jesus we have heard the powerful declaration, “You are now righteous in my sight.” And because of the sacrifice of Jesus, you will never experience the wrath of God. So if while we were still enemies, God fully reconciled us to himself through the death of his Son, then something greater than friendship is ours. Now that we are at peace with God, and because we share in his resurrection life, how much more we will be rescued from sin’s dominion!

And even more than that, we overflow with triumphant joy in our new relationship of living in harmony with God—all because of Jesus Christ!  Rom 5:1-4, 9-11 TPT

In Jesus’ name, we are more than conquerors, we are overcomers!  He paid the penalty for our sin and offers LIFE and life abundantly – even in a broken world!  Speak HIS words of life!  If you are living opposite to such truth, remember that the enemy comes to steal, kill and destroy.  Overcome him by declaring the Word over your life!  And draw other Spirit-filled believers alongside of you to come in agreement for His Word and plan for your life!

Ministry of Reconciliation

Almost 9 months ago, I had a conversation with a family member that went south very quickly.  We had begun the conversation with a relationship and in the course of dialogue, a wall was quickly built.  We are just now engaging back in conversation, knowing that we each hold to a very different foundation.  We could each make an argument for judgment and boundaries, but I sense the Lord wanting to “make a way.”  I don’t know what that way is; maybe it is simply an open door or creating a safe space.  What I do know is that we need to find a way to make peace with our differences of opinions.  This is not an argument for “what is truth.”  That is a different conversation all together.

For those who are perishing, we are a stench.  I will not “win” a debate because my words are “right.”  I will “win” when I determine the relationship is more important that my winning an argument.  The win will be in my prayers offered up on behalf of those who do not yet call on Jesus as Lord and Savior.  The win will be in my patient and faithful witness.

God always makes his grace visible in Christ, who includes us as partners of his endless triumph. Through our yielded lives he spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of God everywhere we go. We have become the unmistakable aroma of the victory of the Anointed One to God—a perfume of life to those being saved and the odor of death to those who are perishing. The unbelievers smell a deadly stench that leads to death, but believers smell the life-giving aroma that leads to abundant life. And who of us can rise to this challenge?  For unlike so many, we are not peddlers of God’s Word who water down the message. We are those sent from God with pure motives, who speak in the sight of God from our union with Christ. 2 Cor 2:14-17 TPT

Now, to those who are walking as believers, there is a different response and level of accountability.  And those conversations in particular will need to be done with the Holy Spirit’s leading.  We will need to ask Him to fill our mouths with His words.  Sometimes we will be called to fully call someone out, but more often than not, we will be called to plant seeds of Truth and continue in conversation through the relationship.  [Think of the parable of the seeds.  Pray for good soil and pray that your words would be seasoned with the Holy Spirit that they would break through any rocky ground!]

 Now I urge you, brothers and sisters, keep your eye on those who cause dissensions and hindrances contrary to the teaching which you learned, and turn away from them. For such people are slaves, not of our Lord Christ but of their own appetites; and by their smooth and flattering speech they deceive the hearts of the unsuspecting. For the report of your obedience has reached everyone; therefore I am rejoicing over you, but I want you to be wise in what is good, and innocent in what is evil. The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet.  Rom 16:17-20

There are many believers who have lost their way, their identity, and their focus during the last year.  Championing the cultural narrative has become the ideal rather than championing the Kingdom narrative and mindset.  And yet, Jesus died for each one of us.

Like wayward sheep, we have all wandered astray. Each of us has turned from God’s paths and chosen our own way;even so, Yahweh laid the guilt of our every sin upon him.  (Is 53:6)

Where will you stand?  We are in a time where we cannot allow our voices to be silent.  Our voices matter!  The Kingdom of God and His principles matter!  We are fighting from the side of TRUTH.

That being said, there is a measure of grace that we also need to operate in.  We are armed with the unshakeable, living Word of God – but it doesn’t mean we need to come out with guns blazing.  We have seen that show from the other side in this season – and quite honestly, we have seen it from our side as well.  May we each be men and women who are constantly coming before the Lord and asking HIM how to proceed with the matter at hand.  Platforms are different than relationships – don’t miss that reality.

I think of the old hymn “Come Thou Fount.” Consider how many believers you know who have walked away; consider the Christian leaders that have fallen; consider your own heart on those seasons you have been in a valley and how much easier it becomes to stay distant as the days carry on.  Do not assume you are invincible.  Consider the company you keep.  Pray daily for intimacy in your relationship with Him – for ears to hear and eyes to see, for hearts that are soft and malleable to Him!

Lord God, we praise You and thank You that You have given us every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realm to live for the praise of Your glory!  Would You fill us with Your Holy Spirit moment my moment, that we would be ambassadors for Your kingdom and that others would encounter the living God as we speak Your words of life!  We pray that our words and our actions would break down walls, throw mountains into the sea, and break every chain that we would become a pleasing aroma EVEN to those that are perishing.  We pray that we would be LIFE GIVERS because we carry within us the presence of Your spirit!  May we be ready in season and out to give reason for the hope that we have!  And may we operate with grace, love and compassion as well as boldness, courage, and authority.  We praise You that You have already overcome the world and may we unashamedly walk forth with that Truth!  We lift high the name of Jesus, name above all other names!  In your holy and precious name we pray, Amen!  

Will you commit to praying for your words and the power they carry – that we would be men and women whose words speak forth life?

Suni Piper is a writer and passionate intercessor for the nation and for the Church. She is determined and surrendered to be a voice of truth and encouragement to the body of believers. Follow Suni at her website ASurrenderedLife.com. (Photo Credit: Unsplash.)

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Yvonne
March 3, 2021

The hymn Sing Them 0ver Again to me…wonderful words of life. This what we need for this hour.Words of life.Words of good report as Phillipians states. But always TRUTH!

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Cole
March 2, 2021

We often get focused on winning the wrong war. Lord knows I have made that mistake too many times.
As Christians, we must be aware of what battles we are engaged in. All battles here are on earth are temporary, yet every battle can have eternal implications. Our words can determine what side of that battle you end up on and whether God was helping you in the battle or whether He was put on the sidelines…due to our flesh getting in the way.
*Lord, help us each day to remember that the world is watching even when we think they’re not. What we say or don’t participate in saying can make all the difference to someone who doesn’t know You. We ask that Your Holy Spirit would remind us always that You will guide us if we learn to depend on and trust You. In Jesus name amen.

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Santos Garcia, Jr.
March 2, 2021

Excellent article… Even Christians will be judged for every ‘idle word that we speak’. If life & death are in the power of the tongue as the Word clearly declares, then I must arrest my conversation to only speak words that edify and not condemn. There is a place for challenging heresy that has infiltrated the genuine church, but with a spirit of meekness.

As Peter stated- 1 Peter 3:15…”Sanctify Christ as Lord of your heart– always being ready to give an answer to anyone who asks you concerning the hope that is in you; yet with gentleness and reverence [humility and godly fear].” This is of course also applicable to all problem resolution. May the indwelling Holy Spirit not be grieved by our conversation, but rather guide our words as He desires that we may be ‘salt & light’ in the world in such need of Christ.

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    Susan CC
    March 2, 2021

    Excellent comment Santos!

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      Santos Garcia, Jr.
      March 2, 2021

      I am so impressed with the power of IFA.org to facilitate corporate intercession in the Body of Christ. The quality of the contributing writers is such that we individually have so much to ponder and intercede for. We are privileged to live ‘… [in] such a time as this…’ Kingdom Blessings, in HIM.
      https://zionsgate.wordpress.com/2010/02/21/escape-from-christendom-part-i/

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        Susan CC
        March 3, 2021

        Well sir, where do I begin…I am humbled by your “share.” Your site has been added to my favorites Santos, as I believe it will become just that. It is with a thankful heart that I contribute on this website, thankful for Jesus Christ, who gives us access to the Creator of Heaven and Earth, our Abba Father, and thankful for the company of believers sharing on IFA.org. We are privileged, beyond comprehension, and I love your use of this particular word, privileged. Jesus Christ died to give us access to His Abba Father, we are privileged to pray. Again, thank you for your response and the link to your webpage. I am sure we will continue supporting one another as we continue to uphold His truth! America!America! God shed His Grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. This just ran through my head so I share as a conclusion and prayer. Always in the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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Rhonda
March 2, 2021

Lord Thank You for creating communication and Help us to Lovingly encourage each other to Esteem your WORD as TRUTH & LIFE Unto us ~not teaching us fables Nor denying us anything but Providing The Best Life if we Open ourselves UP too TRUST! Obey!! And Know Our Mouths Surrendered unto Holy Spirit Prayers & Decrees from You and for others along with Blessings not cursing one another IS a Wonderful Gift and Cross too bear! Our selves Family & Friends For Generations can be Transformed too Their Destination In You So Much better! Don’t let us under estimate our obedience in this hour Let Us Surrender unto you Lord! You are Our God!!! We love you Lord. All Glory2GOD for what you are doing and going too do!

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Doris M. Ehlenfeldt
March 2, 2021

Thank you Suni. I am thankful to have been on the prayer call today. This is the perfect time for your article. I am encountering so many discouraged believers entangled in COVID and political issues. We have the opportunity to be calm, caring and speak truth in love. I am amazed to see their anxiety, fear, anger give way to peace and hope. Blessings of God’s grace, peace and joy to you in abundance.

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Susan CC
March 2, 2021

Your message Suni, is astounding confirmation. YES, I will commit to praying for my words. I too have very close family members who are “holding to a very different foundation.” The scripture place on my heart this morning as I saw the “wall” before me… “You are the Lord MY God who led me out of Egypt, open wide my mouth and fill it.” My words seem to create animosity but when God speaks…perfection, completion. I have prayed this scripture countless times but not recently. Thank You Father for reminding me of this verse and thank you Suni for mining out the importance of making the right choice, life!

” I will not “win” a debate because my words are “right.” I will “win” when I determine the relationship is more important that my winning an argument. The win will be in my prayers offered up on behalf of those who do not yet call on Jesus as Lord and Savior. The win will be in my patient and faithful witness.”

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    Lynn
    March 2, 2021

    Susan – such inspirational words and message. Thank you for this. This in a nutshell is me! I needed to be reminded of this and through your comment/message you did just that and I thank you. I see this as a God thing, and I am so glad he spoke through you today to send me this message and reminder.

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      Susan CC
      March 2, 2021

      It’s all a God thing at this website! How blessed we are to be an encouragement to one another…thank you Lynn.

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David Scott
March 2, 2021

I liked what you said about relationships being more important than winning arguments. It reminded me of something that happened to me at my churches coffeehouse ministry. I was witnessing to a young man, who had a lot of intellectual hangups. When I realized I had those same intellectual hangups before I was born again, I thought about sharing my testimony with him. Within a second after thinking about that, the Holy Spirit spoke in my mind and said, “Never mind your testimony. Just love him.” In the next instant I felt something in my heart open up and I could feel something spiritual pouring out toward him invisibly. It felt like God’s love. Very shortly after that, his attitude changed and he was more open to what I was telling him about the Lord Jesus. When I told my best friend at church about this, he responded by saying, “I like that. Instead of winning souls to Christ, we need to be loving souls to Christ.” When I was a missionary in the South Pacific, another missionary from Indonesia told me, “When Muslims get a revelation of the love of God, they melt.” May God help us to speak words of faith in love.

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    Staci
    March 3, 2021

    David Scott,

    I had a dream many years ago and in part of it there was a Muslim woman yelling at me, I think she was part of the religious dress code crew they have in the Middle East that goes after women on the street if the woman is not wearing proper Muslim garb, etc. She was yelling at me about something and I was upset and then suddenly this love, which I believe was from God ,for her, came over me and I gently touched her face and she stopped yelling at me and just smiled. Thanks for posting what your Missionary friend said that “When Muslims get a revelation of the love of God, they melt.”. That I feel confirmed the part of my dream. Thank you!

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Gloria A Robles
March 2, 2021

A friend and I talked about this last month about the power of our words. This was so confirming. I have close family that are not believers in Christ and it can be hard to talk to them. I have to speak the truth, but I have had to learn to listen before I speak and to speak the truth in love. Arguments had broken out in the past, but I had to learn that I can still speak the truth, but do it with the heart of Christ. The seed of truth is planted and I believe and pray that God would send another to water that seed of truth.
In full agreement with you in every word.
Thank you sharing your beautiful prayer too.

Blessings Suni

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    David Scott
    March 2, 2021

    Because the Lord Jesus saved me out of the occult, I like to clarify things about spiritual power by pointing out that it isn’t our words that have power, but God, Who responds to our words when spoken in faith. It isn’t prayer that has power, but God, Who answers prayer. It isn’t praise that has power, but God, Who responds to our praise. Faith in faith is an occult teaching. Faith in the power of words is witchcraft. However, it is true that God expects us to speak words that are pleasing to Him. Our words should express faith, love, truth, etc., but the power experienced afterward came from God in response to those words, not the words themselves. I hope this will help you. I didn’t say this to judge you. Please don’t feel offended.

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      Gloria A Robles
      March 2, 2021

      Not offended at all. I feel I should have clarified my comment, I in no way want to associate what I speak with the occult. You are right. Prayer, praise, words alone are just words. It’s God who inhabits our praises, and responds to our prayers. He responds to our words spoken in faith. Very well said and appreciate your comment. I know people who dabble in the occult and say things like “manafesting” by the words they speak. I do not agree with that at all.
      Thank you for sharing David.

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        David Scott
        March 2, 2021

        Thank you for your gracious reply. I’m glad you took what I wrote in the way I hoped you would. I’ve known the Lord’s saving grace since 1966, so I’ve seen and heard a lot of well-meaning Christians expressing things that remind me of my past. Most of them don’t intend what they say to promote anything wrong. They have good intentions and pure motives like you. I just happen to be quite sensitive about things like this because of my past and I’ve seen cases where people used such things to gradually degenerate into cults. I was a member of a church for 8 years that went thru this quite gradually. Things got so bad that we had to leave. 6 years later, everyone else in leadership also left. That church was very big on faith in faith and faith in the power of words.

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          Rosie Nielsen
          March 2, 2021

          Thank you for your comments, David. They have been very helpful.

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          Doris M. Ehlenfeldt
          March 2, 2021

          Thank you for sharing your experience. I am bothered when I hear, “have faith” or “believe” without out context.

          I have learned the hard way that relationships have to come first, especially with family.

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brian
March 2, 2021

This is such an important part of our Christian walk. Suni, you have hit the nail on the head. We need to carefully weigh the power of our words. We are ALWAYS a witness in what we say and do. I pray that others will see a hope in me, that only comes as a result of knowing You, Lord. Like all people, I confess that this is not something that I can do in my own strength. I need Your grace and mercy every second of the day. Please use me, Lord, to be a positive, life-affirming witness for You. In the mighty, life-affirming name of Jesus I pray.

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Marc A Sisko
March 2, 2021

Jesus Christ the Son of God is too good not to be true!

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Elva Defazio
March 2, 2021

Wow! What encouraging truth spoken with such wisdom. Thanks for sharing your heart. I am in complete agreement with you.
It is the love of GOD that binds together what is divided and His love brings harmony and oneness.

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PATRICIA TAYLOR
March 2, 2021

Amen & Amen. Lord put a guard over my mouth & a watch over my tongue in Jesus name. amen

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