The Power Of Affirmations!

Affirmations are one of those things that can seem a little strange at first. I mean, standing in front of a mirror and telling yourself, “I am capable,” or “I am loved,” feels like you’re just talking to the bathroom wall. But here’s the thing—those words have power.

God, the Creator of everything spoke the world into existence. If His words carry that much weight, then what we say about ourselves matters, too. The Bible tells us that “life and death are in the power of the tongue” and that we are made in the image of God. Every word we say shapes our world and our hearts. 

It is so much more than just positive thoughts and words. You can affirm all day long that you’re gonna lose weight, but if you’re still eating fried chicken, biscuits, and gravy and chocolate cake for breakfast, it ain’t happening!” Affirmations aren’t magic spells. They work when they’re backed up by action, by living in line with what you’re saying.

Affirmations are like planting seeds. You don’t plant them and get a tree the next morning. But you water them with belief and action, and over time, you’ll see the growth. You start affirming the truth about who you are in the Spirit of God — You are loved, redeemed, chosen—and those roots go deep.

So how do you make affirmations that stick? First, keep them grounded in truth—don’t just tell yourself you’re awesome for the sake of it, but because God says you’re fearfully and wonderfully made. 2nd, say them consistently. The more you speak them, the more they’ll sink into your heart. And finally, live them out—let your actions back up your words.

In the end, affirmations are like a good ol’ cup of coffee. They wake you up, keep you going, and remind you that there’s something good waiting in the day ahead. So, what will you affirm about yourself today?

A Recipe For Blessing!

Romans 12:12 says, “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” Now, that’s a mouthful of good advice, but let’s break it down like a Southern cook dissecting her mama’s biscuit recipe.

First off, “Be joyful in hope.” Life’s a rollercoaster, and we ain’t always on the easy part. But hope is that feeling that the ride’s gonna smooth out eventually. It’s like knowing you’ve got a glass of ice cold lemonade waiting after mowing the yard on a hot day.

Then there’s “patient in affliction.” Now, patience isn’t something most of us are born with. It’s like trying to sit still at the DMV—you’re going to want to scream, but somehow you don’t. Whatever you’re going through, just hang on tight. The tough times don’t last, but tough people do.

Finally, “faithful in prayer.” Don’t just talk to God when the well runs dry. Prayer’s not a 911 call; it’s more like checking in with a friend. Keep the conversation going, and you’ll find peace even when life doesn’t make sense.

So, stay hopeful, patient, and keep talking to the Good Lord. You’ll come out the other side stronger than ever.