Bible affirmations (#1)

I have written affirmations of biblical truths down on 4X6 index cards so I can verbally invoke them during my private time with God. I feel this empowers the Holy Spirit to do whatever it is I’m saying. I know in Scripture God says you do not have because you do not ask. I’m using the shotgun approach and asking for everything and trusting that God will give me what I need.  I also know that God wired us to believe and to become whatever we think and say over and over. You’ve heard the old saying “garbage in, garbage out”. Well, I’m trying to program my mind with “wisdom in, wisdom out”. I’ve broken my affirmations down into four categories, material needs, worry and fear, comfort and strength, and wisdom and guidance.

Material needs:

“Christ has redeemed me from the curse of the law. Christ has redeemed me from poverty, Christ has redeemed me from sickness, Christ has redeemed me from spiritual death.”

“For poverty God has given me wealth, for sickness He has given me health, for death He has given me eternal life.”

“It is true unto me according to the Word of God.”

“I have put off the old man and have put on the new man, which is renewed in the knowledge after the image of Him that created me.”

“I delight myself in the Lord and He gives me the desires of my heart.”

“I have given and it is given unto me good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, men given unto my bosom.”

“There is no lack for my God supplieth all of my need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”

“And I, having received the gift of righteousness do reign as a king in life by Jesus Christ.”

“With what measure I mete, it is measured unto me. I sow bountifully, therefore I reap bountifully. I give cheerfully, and my God has made all grace abound toward me and I having all sufficiency of all things do abound to all good works.”

“The Lord is my Shepherd and I do not want because Jesus was made poor, that I through His poverty might have abundance. For He came that I might have life and have it more abundantly.”

“The Lord has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant, and Abraham’s blessings are mine.”