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*Last time* we were *teaching on* the subject of *confessing the Word* of God.
     *I.
Last time* I *opened with**/ PRO 6:2/*, so let’s *turn there*.
*A.
It is possible** for us **to be* */SNARED/* *or* *brought in* */BONDAGE/* *through the words* that *we speak*.
*B.
Jesus made* the *statement* in (*Matthew 12:34*) “*For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh*.”
*1.
*In other words *if it’s in your heart*, *you’re going to talk about it*.
                        *2.
If* *fear of sickness* *or* *fear of anything else* is *in your heart*, then *you’re going to talk about it*.
                                  *a.
*To put it *in **scripture terms* you’re *going to* *confess it or profess it*.
*b.
Those words* that *you confess* *can bring you into bondage*.
*i.
We’re going to look at a V* in just a moment that *tells us* *we’re going to get what we say*.
*c.
*Then you get *people* that *say*, */“/**Well, I just won’t say a thing.
I’ll keep my mouth shut*.”
*i.
If you can’t say anything good*, it’s *better you* *don’t say anything at all*.
So that’s the *1st** **step*.
*a.
*(*James 1:19*) says, “*Be slow to speak*.”
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                                           *ii.
But* *you need to do more than** **just stop saying the wrong things*.
*d.*
*/Romans 12:2/*
                                           *i.
*The word “*CONFORMED*” means “*Fashion 1’s self according to*.”
                                           *ii.
*In other words *He’s saying* *Don’t be fashioning yourself according to this world*.
*a.
*The *world* is *full of negativism*.
*iii.
*But *he tells us to be* “*TRANSFORMED*” which *means*, “*Changed into another form*.”
*a.
*That *shows a contrast* *between* the *world’s ways* *and* the *ways* that *we are to be*.
                                           *iv.
How are we going to be* “*Changed or Transformed*?”
“*BY THE RENEWING OF OUR MINDS*.”
*e.
Why is that so important*?
(*Proverbs 23:7*) Says*/, “/**For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he*.”
*i.
*For us *to stop** our **wrong confession is good* *and necessary*, *but* *we’re **only ½ the way there*.
*ii.
We have to* *renew our minds* *to the Word* of God.
                                           *iii.
When we do*, *the negative things that were coming out of our mouth* *will be changed* *into the Word of God*.
*3.
**/JOSH 1:8/*
                                  *a.
*The “*Book of the Law*” *is the Word* of God, and he says *do not let it depart out of your mouth*.
*In other words* “*Speak the Word*, *Confess it*.”
                                           *i.
In* (*DEUT 6:7*) *we’re instructed to talk the Word continually*.
*b.
Then he says* we are to *meditate on it* (*the Word*) *day and night*.
*i.
*The *Hebrew word* for “*Meditate*” here *means*, “*To roar**, **growl**, **groan**, **to utter**, **speak**, **to meditate**, **devise**, **muse**, **and** **imagine*.”
*ii.
I like that last part*.
*We are to* “*Imagine*” *the Word* of God.
                                           *iii.
That means* we are to *see ourselves the same way** **the Word says we are*.
*a.
*“*By whose stripes ye were healed*.”
(*1PE 2:24*)
                                                     *b.*
*My God shall supply all your needs*.
(*PHIL 4:19*)
                                                     *c.*
*You have the mind of Christ*.
*(1COR 2:16*)
                                           *iv.
**/HEB 10:23/*
                                                     *a.
*The word “*Profession*” in this *V* is the same *Greek* word for “*Confession*.”
*b.
*So in other words *this V says*, “*Hold fast to your**/ /**confession**/ /**of faith**/, /**for God is faithful that promised*.”
*c.
Some says* that the word “*FAITH*” in this V is *translated* *wrong*, and that it *should be* “*HOPE*.”
*i.
Actually*, it’s *not* the word “*FAITH*” *but* it’s *not* the word “*HOPE*” as we know it *either*.
*ii.
*It’s an “*expectation of good*.”
*c.
Hold fast* *to your* *confession* *of your* *EXPECTATIONS*, for He is faithful that promised.
*II.
**/MAT 8:5-10, 13/*
              *A.
Jesus spoke* the* **Word* and the* **servant* was *healed**.*
*1.
*But *notice** **something else* that Jesus said in */V 10/** (read)*
                        *2.
Why* did *this man have* such *great faith**?
*
                                  *a.
*He *had revelation** **of the power** **and** **authority** **of the Word* of God.
                                  *b.
If you get this revelation** for yourself **you too will have great faith**.*
*B.
**/HEB 11:3/** *
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