Speaking from the Heart (Part 5) - Exalt the Word - 1.4.26
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Joshua Boyd
Series Focus:
Continuing the series on speaking from the heart—understanding that words are not cheap; they carry power whether spoken intentionally or not. God accomplishes His will through His Word, and our words matter most when they align with His.
A New Year, A Wise Perspective
- God’s mercies are new every morning, but new years give us moments to reflect and refocus.
- Psalm 90:12 — “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”
- Wisdom grows when we recognize life’s brevity and steward our time intentionally.
- We don’t redeem time by regret, but by aligning with God’s plan moving forward (Ephesians).
Words Direct the Course of Life
- Whatever fills the heart eventually comes out of the mouth.
- James: the tongue is the rudder of the ship and the bridle of the horse—small, but direction-setting.
- Real change doesn’t start with actions alone, but with identity and words.
- Don’t start with “what I’ll do,” start with “who God says I am.”
- Actions follow words that shape belief.
God’s Word Produces Results
- Isaiah 55:11 — God’s Word always accomplishes its purpose.
- Throughout Scripture, God spoke seeds before fruit appeared.
- Jesus is the Word made flesh—God’s spoken will becoming tangible reality.
- God’s Word releases the Spirit’s power; speaking God’s Word invites the Spirit to move mightily.
The Power of the Trinity at Work
- God operates through:
- The Father — His will
- The Spirit — His power
- The Word (Jesus) — His action
- The Spirit is like fuel; the Word is the spark.
- Psalm 138:2 — God has exalted His Word and His Name above all things.
- The more we exalt God’s Word in our lives, the more power we will see.
Faith Requires the Right Words
- Israel missed the Promised Land because their words were rooted in fear.
- Joshua and Caleb entered because their words were rooted in faith.
- Faith must be spoken to be effective—belief alone is not enough.
- Healing, provision, and victory are received when God’s will, Spirit, and Word work together.
A Word for Our Church in 2026
Simple phrases to speak consistently this year:
- Multiplication
- Genesis 1:28; Acts 6:7
- God’s blessing includes growth and increase.
- Fruit That Abounds & Remains
- Philippians 4:17; John 15:16
- Not just numbers, but lasting discipleship.
- Serving Families
- Romans 12:11
- A church where families serve, not just attend.
- A Place of Our Own
- Exodus 15:17
- A God-prepared place—not a burden, but a blessing.
Final Encouragement
- These phrases are not mantras, but God-given words to be spoken in faith.
- When God’s will, Spirit, and Word come together—and we speak in faith—the Word becomes flesh.
- This principle applies personally, in families, workplaces, and the church.
- Ask God for your word. Speak it. Believe it. Watch it produce fruit.
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