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Copyright 2019 by Shawn Bolz
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
WHY POWER OF DECLARATION, PROPHECIES, AND PRAYER?
Throughout human history we have seen the power of prayer, the impact of the prophetic, and the symbolism of declarations having huge impact to shape societies, set culture, provide heritage, and bring vision for the future. I wrote this book so you would have a very specific tool to help you use words to define your own history and future with God. I love the power of prayer, prophecy, and declaration, and these have been weapons in my own life to create the context of faith and intimacy I am now living in. I see these three verbal tools as some of the most important definers of our relationships, vision, and calling in life.
Prayer helps us to commune with Gods nature and heart. We get to converse with God with listening ears. We get to share our pain, victory, struggles, and inner life with God. Through prayer, we allow the Holy Spirit to share space in Gods heart with us, and we experience being one with Him each time.
Prophecies are Gods will, accompanied by His love declared over us. They give us an opportunity to align our faith in connection to what we believe about ourselves. They help our humanity catch up to His spirit. Prophecies create sight for the gap between what is not yet happening and what God desires to do in our lives, and they help us to engage a process of relationship with God through faith to close that gap. Prophecies change our opportunities, ignite our potential, and cause us to have a chance to live beyond the fruit we can attain by our own efforts.
Declarations are when we speak out loud on purpose for purpose. These are our statements of faith aligning us to Gods will and directives for our lives and the world around us.
Life is in the power of the tongue: Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit (Proverbs 18:21). As Christians and emotionally intelligent humans, we see that the tongue is our most powerful tool or weapon. It has the power to release life wherever we go. People who understand this will speak intentionally and will eat the abundant fruit their past words (declarations) have produced. We will speak to others and to ourselves because we realize silence is indifference and passivity is a thief. Declarations help us to be intentional and therefore aware of when God does move, because we are declaring and then looking for the fulfillment of very specific statements.
When you combine prayers, declarations, and prophecies as I have in this book, you are even more intentional about the power of words. In the book of Joel, Joel lays out a prophetic picture of people realizing the time and season they were in and said they beat their plowshares into swords and their pruning hooks into spears. That is what I hope to accomplish here: that the words you have used to cultivate faith in your identity, calling, and destiny would now become weapons as you speak them out over yourself and everyone you are involved with.
Words are tools and weapons that propel us forward to lay hold of all that Jesus won for us: Your very words will be used as evidence against you, and your words will declare you either innocent or guilty (Matthew 12:37). This verse is obviously not talking about being saved through godly speaking, but it does imply our declarations will either restrict or bless our lives. Using our words deliberately will propel us into the abundant life Jesus promised us. Instead of setting up boundaries of limitation and restriction in our experience (aka being condemned, according to Matthew 12:37), we will be able to engage and live out our lives through Christ we make declarations about.
Prayers, declarations, and prophecies are instrumental for us to enter our promised land: Always remember what is written in that book of law. Speak about that book and study it day and night. Then you can be sure to obey what is written there. If you do this, you will be wise and successful in everything you do (Joshua 1:8).
God spoke to Joshua and told him to implement nonstop speaking of truth as he made final preparations to possess what God had already given through promise. Joshua is our example to use prayers, declarations, and even the prophetic words we have as a means to possessing the promises of God.
Using prayers, prophecies, and declarations to activate our faith for things that dont yet exist in our lives is one of our greatest ways to be like our model, Jesus: For in Gods presence he believed that God can raise the dead and call into being things that dont even exist yet (Romans 4:17).