Day 23: The Power of Saying

Day 23: The Power of Saying

Scripture:

“Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom He has redeemed from the hand of the enemy.”— Psalm 107:2 (NKJV)

The Promise:

God promises that your redemption is voice-activated—when you say the promise, the enemy loses his power.

Devotional:

There is supernatural power in saying what God has done for you. Your voice isn’t optional in the Kingdom—it’s essential. According to Psalm 107:2, the redeemed are called to say so. That means if you’ve been set free, it must be spoken. If you’ve been healed, declare it. If you’ve been rescued from darkness, shout it.

Why? Because every time you speak of your redemption, three things happen:

Heaven hears, hell fears, and your own heart is strengthened.

Many believers silently believe—but never verbally enforce what Christ already won. That silence leaves room for the enemy’s lies to grow louder. But when you boldly say, “I am redeemed,” you don’t just remind yourself—you rebuke the enemy.

You are not hoping to be redeemed—you already are. And saying so activates the victory Jesus paid for. It builds faith in your heart, pushes back darkness, and creates an atmosphere where freedom can grow.

Redemption doesn’t stay silent. When you say it, you seal it.

Declaration Prayer:

Father, I declare boldly—I am redeemed by the blood of Jesus! I have been rescued from the hand of the enemy. I speak the truth of my freedom, my healing, and my victory. I refuse to stay silent. I say what You’ve done and who You’ve made me to be. Every time I declare a promise, I push back the darkness. My voice enforces Heaven’s reality in my life. I am not defeated, I am delivered. I am not a victim, I am victorious. In Jesus’ name, amen!

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