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When we go to bed, we set the thermostat to be the temperature that we desire when we sleep. We set it to 68 degrees. The thermometer may read 74 degrees right now, but in a short amount of time it will reflect the desired temperature. The thermometer reflects current circumstances and the thermostat programs the future.

My Mouth Paves The Way For My Future, What About You?

Is your mouth setting up your future, or is it ensuring that the present never changes? Too many people live like a thermometer instead of a thermostat. They say things like, “It’s hot in here, or my life is bad.” We need to set the thermostat by saying things that reflect how we want our life to be. What if we said each day, “I’m going to live my life by design!” Many times people are meandering generalities wandering and wondering why things don’t change. It directly correlates to what they are saying on a daily basis.

I Try To Get Up Every Day And Say Positive Things

1. My body is healed
2. My body does not produce growths and tumors
3. I do not have any of the diseases that are associated with old age
4. He a satisfies my mouth with good things so that my youth is renewed like the eagle (Psalm 103:5)
5. I will always look, act, and feel 20 years younger than I am
6. I am in charge of my life today; I take charge of my life, and I decree and declare that I am favored today
7. God is on my side (Romans 8:31)
8. I don’t have a fear of running out but I have massive faith in running over
9. He will meet all of my needs according to his riches of his glory in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:9)

What Goes In Must Come Out!

Get positive things into your heart because what goes in must come out! Reprogram your mind with the word of God and you will be surprised at what comes out of your mouth. Say, “I’m going to use my life to change a life. I’m going to use these affirmations to change my life forever! Amen.”

David Crank

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