Why should I memorize, speak and stand on the written word of God?

Minister Charles Jackson
Minister Charles Jackson

Why should I memorize, speak and stand on the written word of God?

By Minister Charles Jackson

 Part One

      Why should I memorize, speak and stand on the written word of God? To answer this question, I shall pull from the King James Version of the Bible what has been written and recorded and allow the scriptures to speak for itself, then you make your own choice to or not to. When we neglect to memorize, speak, or stand on the written word of God, we fail to receive the written word’s “explosive power.” Hebrews 4:12 states “For the word of God is quick and powerful”… and Psalms 29:4 agrees that “the voice (word, speech, message) of the LORD is powerful; the voice of the LORD is full majesty.” In the beginning or creation “God said, let there be light: and there was light” (Genesis 1:3). “And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, (the sun) and the lesser light to rule the night (the moon): he made the stars also.” Aren’t you now hungry and thirsty to speak his written word from your mouth? If you want an increase of faith simply speak his written word from your lips and then experience the fullness of its power as it enters your ears and settles in your heart and mind. Romans 10:17 clearly states “So then faith cometh by hearing (ears) and hearing (ears again) by the word of God.” Faith also comes through problems, troubles, tribulations, fasting, praise, prayer and by any other way God chooses. Let’s take a look at what is “written” in Jeremiah 31:31. “I… will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts”… and will be their God”… to be continued… the first Sunday of next month.

 

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