“Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.” Galatians 3:13-14 KJV
Your blessing is part of the finished work of Christ; it is another
verdict of the empty tomb. Jesus did not only redeem you from sin; He also
redeemed you from the curse, so that the blessing of Abraham might come upon
you (Genesis 12:2–3). Through His death and resurrection, you have been brought
into a covenant of blessing, favour, increase, fruitfulness, and divine
empowerment. In Christ, you are no longer under the oppression, limitation, and
hardship of any curse. You have been called into a life that is empowered by
God’s grace to prosper, advance, and flourish according to His purpose. You are
blessed by God through Christ Jesus; you cannot be cursed (Numbers 23:8).
You must declare your blessing, no matter what you are going through. The
Word of God must be stronger in your mouth than the challenges around you.
Because Christ has already taken your place under the curse, you must refuse
every form of limitation and speak in agreement with what God has spoken over
you. Call yourself blessed. Walk as one who is blessed. Expect increase,
favour, open doors, preservation, and divine help. Let your confession align
with your redemption, for what you believe and say in faith will shape what you
manifest (1 Chronicles 4:9–10).
Prophetic Word: I
declare that the blessing of the Lord rests mightily upon your life in the name
of Jesus. Every trace of the curse is broken over your life, family, work,
health, and destiny. I declare that you are empowered to prosper, to increase,
and to advance. The favour of God surrounds you, doors open before you, and
every limitation is removed in Jesus’ name.
Prayer: I declare that Christ
has redeemed me from the curse of the law and has brought me into the blessing
of Abraham. I refuse every form of limitation, stagnation, and hardship that is
contrary to the will of God for my life. I declare that I am blessed and highly
favoured in Jesus’ name.

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