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Affirmation 1: My words have the power to glorify God and bless others.
"Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!" (Psalm 150:6 ESV)
Every word you write has the potential to bring praise to God and bless those who read it. Just as Psalm 150 calls all creation to praise the Lord, your writing can be an extension of worship.
It’s fitting that the last five Psalms, including this one, begin with the phrase “Praise the Lord!” The Hebrew word for praise is halal which means, “to shine or flash forth light.” When we write for the purpose of glorifying God, it’s as if our words are shining a spotlight on the Lord.
Whether you’re crafting a story, teaching a lesson, or sharing your testimony, your words can shine the light of Christ. Let this truth inspire you to write boldly, knowing that even small acts of obedience can have a lasting, eternal impact.
Prayer: Father, help me to write in such a way that others are drawn to Jesus. With my every breath, may I write words that lavish You with the praise and honor You deserve. In the praise-worthy name of Jesus I pray, amen.
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As Kingdom writers, we are called to use our words for God's glory. These affirmations, paired with scripture, will help you stay grounded in faith and confident in your purpose. Use them daily to overcome self-doubt, write with clarity, and trust that God is guiding your journey. Your words have eternal significance—keep writing with faith and purpose!
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