II Corinthians 4:13 We having the same spirit of faith, according as it is written, I believed, and therefore have I spoken: we also believe, and therefore speak.

I want to tell you a secret about me.  But you must promise not to call the guys in the white coats with the straight jackets to haul me away!  I talk to myself all the time.  I don’t mumble and I don’t stutter, speaking plainly to my blue print.  My soul is ever changing.  I ask the Holy Spirit to bring to my natural mind anything hidden deep in my soul that I don’t recall or realize is there that I need to discard or use as a foundation to build on.

You see, I am determined to bring my soul and my every thought into captivity under Christ; to be like Him in every way possible.  Therefore, I speak the promises of God to my blue print.  Often, I speak the wisdom of God through His word to my blue print.  I do it systematically and I don’t hesitate.  I examine myself and search my own heart, looking for negative thoughts against others.  Also, I look for any unknown anger and for confusion about an event I’ve had.  I look for unforgiveness and for anything that might hinder people seeing the life of Christ in me.

I fill my blue print with the promises of God, whether I understand them properly or not.  Hence, striving to have my first thought in any new situation be His Word.  Whether you call it the inner-man; the heart; the real you; the blue print; all are names for your soul.  I call for my blue print to release through me to my physical world all the promises of God and change time; people; places and events to conform my physical world to God’s promises in me.

I have uncovered a mystery.  A secret in the system of God’s Kingdom.

I learned how to sync my blue print with my tongue.  It changed my life.

It will change everything in your life if you choose to let the Holy Spirit do it for you.

May your tongue speak your victory, by giving God praise, over brokenness through Christ, from the depths of your heart today.  If you do it will transform all those around you

What a witness for Christ you’ve become.

 

*Please begin with “Devotion 1”.  They are progressive.

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Lee Gilliam
Lee Gilliam
Lee is the co-founding designer of Overcoming Grief and author of 2 books and numerous articles. He has been in the ministry for over 40 years. He has traveled to over 80 countries and every state in the USA. His ministerial work involves both teaching and business. He is a mentor to pastors and business leaders alike. He is currently working on his upcoming international conference schedule and we will post it when it's ready. We hope you can attend one that will be close to you!! Please contact me at: leeg@overcominggrief.org