Most of us do not realize the power of the tongue. Each day we speak things into existence.

The question is what kind of existence?

AS A BELIEVER

As a believer in God the Father, Jesus Christ the son, and Holy Spirit my words have power and they need to line up with the word of God. As an ambassador for Christ I should represent the nature of God.


SPEAKING THE PRINCIPLES

I don’t believe you can tame the tongue, but speaking (confessing) the principles found in the word of God your heart and mind can be changed. When the heart and mind is changed, the tongue will speak in the manner God intended.


WORDS DICTATE THE COURSE OF YOUR LIFE

In Matthew 12:34b it says, “For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.” NIV Did you realize that your words would dictate the course of your life? In James 3:6 it says, “The tongue also is a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole body, sets the whole course of one’s life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell.” NIV.


UNDERSTANDING THE POWER OF MY WORDS

I set in bold the part of scripture that lets us know that our words will direct our lives. I believe that many believers were just like me and did not realize or understand the importance of our words. I had been a Christian a long time before I had a revelation about this most important issue.


MEET RODNEY BURROW

FOUNDER

A native of Birmingham, Alabama Rodney now lives in Pell City, Alabama. A licensed and ordained minister, father and grandfather he now focuses his time on family, serving the community, and the work God has called him too. His greatest joy is to know that He is fulfilling the plans and purposes of his creator.

ABOUT OUR LOGO

The Faith Confessions logomark represents the ministry’s mission of encouraging believers to speak (confess) the principles found in the word of God to change one’s heart and mind. In the logomark you see a representation of a cross, as well as a talk or conversation bubble icon, representing the idea of speaking, or confession—in essence conversation with God and with others. You also see a window, a representation of confession as a window of, and to our heart.


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