SWT - Week 3 Introduction
Week 3 — Saying What God Says About You
Days 15–21
Week Three marks a decisive shift from hearing to speaking. Once God’s voice has reshaped your understanding of wealth and direction, your words must come into alignment with what He has spoken. In the Kingdom of God, words are not neutral. They carry authority, create agreement, and release spiritual realities into the natural realm. This week focuses on learning how to speak from God’s perspective rather than from circumstances, fear, or past experiences.
Throughout Scripture, blessing is often activated through declaration. God commands the blessing, but believers are called to agree with that command through faith-filled speech. Speaking what God says is not about positive thinking; it is about covenant alignment that releases Kingdom provision. This means speaking the promises of God, not the problems of life. God has filled His Word with promises, and those promises are meant to be spoken, believed, and lived. When your words align with His promises, you place yourself in agreement with Heaven.
To help strengthen this discipline of promise-centered speech, two resources can greatly support your journey. My book, 7,487 Promises of God, was written to give believers direct access to the full scope of what God has already spoken. When you know the promises, you can speak with confidence and authority rather than uncertainty. The second resource, The Miracle in Your Mouth, focuses specifically on the power of words and how faith-filled declarations activate God’s promises in everyday life. Both books are available on Amazon and are designed to help you develop the habit of declaring Scripture until it becomes your natural language of faith.
You will explore what it means to see yourself as blessed because God has declared it so. Blessing is not earned through striving; it is received through agreement. When you declare that you are blessed, you are acknowledging God’s authority over your life rather than your own effort. This alignment reshapes how you approach work, stewardship, giving, and opportunity, moving you from survival thinking into covenant confidence.
This week also reveals how prosperity flows like a well-watered tree. A tree does not strain to produce fruit. It thrives because it is planted correctly and nourished consistently. When your words are rooted in God’s promises, your life becomes stable, fruitful, and resilient. Increase becomes the natural result of alignment, not anxiety-driven pursuit.
You will encounter the truth that the blessing adds without sorrow. God’s increase does not come with regret, compromise, or exhaustion. When wealth flows from God, it strengthens rather than burdens. Speaking this truth guards your heart from false ambition and protects you from defining success by comparison or pressure.
Week Three also emphasizes that God gives His people the power to create wealth. This power is not self-generated ability but God-given capacity activated through remembrance and confession. When you speak this promise, you are acknowledging God as your source while embracing your role as steward. Your words reinforce dependence on Him, not independence from Him.
You will further discover that abundance is a redemptive reality, not a distant hope. Fruitfulness glorifies God because it reflects His nature and advances His purposes in the earth. As your words align with redemption, provision becomes evidence of covenant relationship rather than chance or timing.
The week concludes with a powerful shift in perspective concerning generosity. When you speak God’s promises over giving, you recognize that giving creates flow, not loss. God designed increase to move, and your words either open or restrict that flow. Declaring blessing over your hands positions you to live as a conduit rather than a container.
Week Three trains you to speak in agreement with Heaven so that what God has spoken can be established in your life. As your words change, your faith strengthens, your confidence grows, and your capacity for stewardship expands. Speaking God’s promises is how covenant reality becomes daily experience, and it is how Kingdom provision is released through your life.

