*TESTAMENT OF GRACE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY (GRACE REVIVAL CENTRE)*

*LIFELINES DEVOTIONAL FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13,2025*

*TOPIC: SPEAKING YOUR FAITH*

*BIBLE VERSE*

“Let the redeemed of the LORD say so, whom He has redeemed from the hand of the enemy.” — *Psalm 107:2*

*MEDITATION*

Speaking your faith is a vital expression of a living relationship with God. Psalm 107:2 calls the redeemed not merely to believe in silence but to say so. Faith that remains unspoken is often weakened by fear, doubt, or pressure from circumstances. God invites His people to give voice to what He has done for them, declaring His goodness openly and confidently. When believers speak their faith, they align their hearts with God’s truth and testify to His redemptive power.

The Bible consistently highlights the power of spoken words. Proverbs 18:21 reminds us that “death and life are in the power of the tongue.” What we say can either reinforce fear or release faith. When a Christian speaks God’s promises instead of dwelling on negative reports, the atmosphere changes—first within the heart, and often around them as well. Faith-filled speech is not denial of reality; rather, it is agreement with God’s higher truth.

Jesus Himself emphasized the importance of speaking faith. In Mark 11:23, He taught that whoever says to the mountain and does not doubt in his heart will see results. The believing heart and the confessing mouth work together. Faith grows stronger when it is expressed, because spoken faith continually reminds the believer of God’s power and faithfulness.

Throughout Scripture, we see examples of people who spoke their faith in difficult moments. David declared, “The LORD who delivered me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will deliver me” (1 Samuel 17:37), even before facing Goliath. His words reflected confidence in God, not in his own strength. By speaking faith, David strengthened his courage and glorified God before others.

Speaking your faith is also a witness to the world. Romans 10:10 says, “With the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.” Our spoken testimony encourages fellow believers and draws unbelievers toward Christ. When Christians openly declare God’s goodness, hope, and truth, they shine as lights in a world filled with fear and uncertainty.

Therefore, let every believer be intentional about speaking words that honor God. Speak His promises in prayer, proclaim His truth in daily conversations, and declare His faithfulness in times of trial. As the redeemed of the Lord, our testimony is not meant to be hidden. When we speak our faith, we reinforce it in our hearts and glorify the One who redeemed us.

*PRAYER*
Heavenly Father, thank You for redeeming me by Your grace. Help me to speak words of faith, truth, and hope in every situation. May my mouth boldly declare Your goodness and strengthen my trust in You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
*TESTAMENT OF GRACE GLOBAL ASSEMBLY (GRACE REVIVAL CENTRE)* *LIFELINES DEVOTIONAL FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13,2025* *TOPIC: SPEAKING YOUR FAITH* *BIBLE VERSE* “Let the redeemed of the LORD say so, whom He has redeemed from the hand of the enemy.” — *Psalm 107:2* *MEDITATION* Speaking your faith is a vital expression of a living relationship with God. Psalm 107:2 calls the redeemed not merely to believe in silence but to say so. Faith that remains unspoken is often weakened by fear, doubt, or pressure from circumstances. God invites His people to give voice to what He has done for them, declaring His goodness openly and confidently. When believers speak their faith, they align their hearts with God’s truth and testify to His redemptive power. The Bible consistently highlights the power of spoken words. Proverbs 18:21 reminds us that “death and life are in the power of the tongue.” What we say can either reinforce fear or release faith. When a Christian speaks God’s promises instead of dwelling on negative reports, the atmosphere changes—first within the heart, and often around them as well. Faith-filled speech is not denial of reality; rather, it is agreement with God’s higher truth. Jesus Himself emphasized the importance of speaking faith. In Mark 11:23, He taught that whoever says to the mountain and does not doubt in his heart will see results. The believing heart and the confessing mouth work together. Faith grows stronger when it is expressed, because spoken faith continually reminds the believer of God’s power and faithfulness. Throughout Scripture, we see examples of people who spoke their faith in difficult moments. David declared, “The LORD who delivered me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will deliver me” (1 Samuel 17:37), even before facing Goliath. His words reflected confidence in God, not in his own strength. By speaking faith, David strengthened his courage and glorified God before others. Speaking your faith is also a witness to the world. Romans 10:10 says, “With the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.” Our spoken testimony encourages fellow believers and draws unbelievers toward Christ. When Christians openly declare God’s goodness, hope, and truth, they shine as lights in a world filled with fear and uncertainty. Therefore, let every believer be intentional about speaking words that honor God. Speak His promises in prayer, proclaim His truth in daily conversations, and declare His faithfulness in times of trial. As the redeemed of the Lord, our testimony is not meant to be hidden. When we speak our faith, we reinforce it in our hearts and glorify the One who redeemed us. *PRAYER* Heavenly Father, thank You for redeeming me by Your grace. Help me to speak words of faith, truth, and hope in every situation. May my mouth boldly declare Your goodness and strengthen my trust in You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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