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Summary: 🗣️💬 Our words have more power than we realize! In this series, we’ll discover that our words matter, that there are consequences for what we say, and explore how we can use our words for God's glory.

b. Notice how Jesus emphasizes speaking.

i. He doesn’t say, “Think your way to success”

ii. He doesn’t say, just believe the mountain will move...

iii. He says, “Speak” to the mountain, and it will move.

c. There’s power in what we declare when we speak it in faith.

i. God has given us authority to use our voices to activate His promises.

ii. When we declare God’s truth over our situations, we invite His power to move.

iii. We create an atmosphere for miracles, breakthroughs, and transformation.

d. Now, let’s apply this principle to your life.

e. Remember, faith-filled words don’t just describe the situation—they can transform it!

f. Let me ask you: What are you speaking over your life today?

i. How are you speaking about your job, boss, co-workers, and salary?

ii. How often do you grumble and complain about these things?

g. It might not be easy to hear, but I’m telling you, your words are shaping your future.

h. But here’s the truth: God has you exactly where you are for a reason.

i. And if you’re going to gripe, complain, and constantly talk trash, you're cursing your own future.

j. Let’s talk about your job for a moment.

i. If you continually speak negatively about your job, you will reap the fruit of that negativity.

ii. So what, maybe it’s not your dream job.

iii. Maybe it’s not where you thought you’d be at this stage of life, but listen to me: God is working in that place, and He’s working in you!

iv. Stop saying things like “I’ll never get ahead here”, “I hate it here”, “This place is a dead end”.

1. All you are doing is cursing your future!

v. Instead, start speaking gratitude.

vi. Begin saying, “God, I thank You for this job!”

1. “Use it to shape me, to refine me, and to open doors that no man can shut!”

vii. When you speak life over your work, you unlock the potential for growth, promotion, and favor.

k. What about your boss?

i. Hey, maybe your boss isn’t perfect— news flash: Your not a perfect employee!

ii. Maybe you don’t always see eye-to-eye.

iii. But the Bible tells us in Romans 13:1 that all authority is established by God.

1. When you speak disrespectfully about your boss, you’re dishonoring the authority God has placed in your life.

iv. Instead of tearing down… pray for your boss...

v. Say, “God, Bless and honor my boss, I ask you to give him wisdom, and use him to shape my destiny.”

vi. That’s the kind of heart that opens doors for promotion and favor.

l. And let’s talk about co-workers.

i. How you talk about your co-workers matters.

ii. Gossiping, slandering, and tearing others down doesn’t make you better—it makes you part of the problem.

iii. When you speak negatively about the people you work with, you’re creating division and discouragement.

iv. But when you speak words of encouragement and kindness, you’re creating an atmosphere of unity and peace.

v. The Bible says in Proverbs 16:24

Proverbs 16:24 NKJV

24 Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, Sweetness to the soul and health to the bones.

i. Your words can heal, they can lift up, and they can change the atmosphere of your workplace.

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