“Thou art snared with the words of thy mouth, thou art taken with the words of thy mouth.” Proverbs 6:2 KJV
Even when God has spoken, your head may still wrestle with doubt. A
doubt in your head is not a doubt in your heart. Circumstances may contradict
the promise, and your feelings may not yet agree with His Word, but that is not
the time to be silent. Speak what God has said, even when your head doubt it.
The man in Mark 9:24 cried, “Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief,” and
that honest cry became a doorway for divine intervention. Faith does not always
begin fully formed; it grows as you keep hearing and declaring the Word. So let
your mouth agree with God more than your fears, for “faith cometh by hearing,
and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:17).
Your words matter because they shape both your heart and your direction.
“Death and life are in the power of the tongue” (Proverbs 18:21), and Jesus
said, “By thy words thou shalt be justified” (Matthew 12:37). Our text says,
you are enared by the words of your mouth. Abraham did not deny the weakness of
his body or the barrenness of Sarah’s womb, yet he refused to stagger at God’s
promise (Romans 4:20). He kept honoring what God had said until faith became
strength. In the same way, keep God’s Word in your mouth as Joshua was
commanded (Joshua 1:8). Say it if you believe it, say it until you see it, and
say it even if you doubt it at first, because repeated confession turns doubt
into conviction and brings your life into agreement with God’s plan.
Prophetic Word: I
declare that every trace of fear, wavering, and doubt is giving way to faith in
your life. As you continue to speak the Word of God, your heart will be
established, your mind will be renewed, and your mouth will become an
instrument of victory. Doubt will not silence your destiny. Unbelief will not
cancel God’s promise over your life. As you declare what God has said, faith
will rise, strength will come, and the Lord will bring His Word to pass in your
life. In Jesus’ name.
Prayer: My Father and my God,
thank You for Your Word, which is true and unchanging. Even when my faith is
weak and doubt confront me, help me to keep speaking in agreement with what You
have said. Let Your Word grow strong in me and drive out every doubt and fear.
I declare that my mouth will speak life, faith, and victory. What You have
promised me shall come to pass. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.
