AUTHORITY BEFORE BREAKFAST: COMMAND YOUR DAY & WALK IN VICTORY | Kenneth E. Hagin — FULL
The Goodness of God and His Mercy
Affirmation of God's Goodness
- "The Lord is good and his mercy endureth forever." This phrase is repeated to emphasize the unwavering nature of God's goodness.
- Reference to Psalm 136:1 reinforces the idea that God's goodness is a fundamental truth, not just a theory.
Acknowledgment of Divine Gifts
- Every good gift comes from above, as stated in James 1:17, highlighting God as a benevolent father with good intentions for His children.
- The speaker expresses gratitude for the Holy Spirit's guidance and revelation through prayer.
Setting the Day with Faith
Declaration of Faith
- Emphasis on starting the day by affirming one's position in Christ (Ephesians 2:6), which signifies being settled and supplied spiritually.
- Encouragement to be active doers of the word (James 1:22), indicating that faith requires action rather than passive belief.
Power of God's Word
- The word is described as life-giving medicine (Proverbs 4:20-22), suggesting its transformative power when actively engaged with through speaking and believing.
- A reminder that all benefits from God include forgiveness, healing, redemption, and renewal (Psalm 103:15). If God says "all," it means complete assurance in His promises.
Authority Over Darkness
Deliverance Through Christ
- Believers are reminded they have been delivered from darkness into light (Colossians 1:13), emphasizing their new identity in Christ as lawful owners over their lives.
- The concept that believers should enforce Jesus' victory rather than beg for deliverance; this includes using their testimony as power against evil (Revelation 12:11).
Speaking Faith into Existence
- Importance placed on vocalizing faith; believers are encouraged to declare their authority over challenges they face daily (2 Corinthians 4:13). Faith must be expressed verbally before it manifests physically.
Proclaiming Jesus' Lordship
Strength in Jesus' Name
- Declaring "Jesus is Lord" serves as a powerful affirmation against fear and adversity, referencing Proverbs 18:10 about safety found in His name.
- The exaltation of Jesus’ name indicates that every negative force must bow to it—fear, sickness, confusion—all must yield under His authority.
Covenant Facts vs. Experiences
- Clarification that believers are not striving for blessings but acknowledging covenant facts already established by God’s promises; agreement with these truths leads to experiential reality in daily life.(Psalm 118:24)
Foundation on God's Word
Commitment to Scripture
- The speaker emphasizes dedicating time at the start of each day to acknowledge Jesus’ lordship over all aspects of life while giving praise and honor back to Him.(Romans 12 :2)()
- Transitioning into discussing Luke 10 :19 where Jesus grants authority over evil forces highlights empowerment given directly by Christ.(Luke10 :19)()
Authority in Christ: Understanding Our Power
The Believer's Authority
- A believer possesses authority backed by the name of Jesus, similar to how a traffic officer has authority despite lacking physical power.
- Ephesians 1:20-22 emphasizes that believers are empowered through Christ, who is seated above all powers and dominions.
- As the body of Christ, believers share in His authority; if all things are under Christ's feet, they are also under ours.
Spiritual Positioning
- Ephesians 2:6 states that believers are currently seated with Christ in heavenly places, affirming their spiritual position now rather than at a future time.
- Colossians 1:12-13 highlights that believers have been delivered from darkness and translated into the kingdom of Jesus, emphasizing past tense actions indicating completion.
Enforcing Authority
- The issue lies not in God withholding power but in the church failing to enforce it; unused authority leads to lost opportunities for victory.
- Believers must recognize that they are not waiting on God; instead, He is waiting for them to act upon their given authority.
Distinction Between Power and Authority
- Many confuse power with authority; while power can be likened to an 18-wheeler's strength, authority is represented by the badge of a traffic officer.
- Satan may possess power and schemes against believers, but they hold divine authority through Jesus' name and blood.
Engaging God's Power
- Just as one flips a switch to access electrical power without wrestling with wires, believers use their words and faith (authority) to engage God's already available power.
- Mark 11:23 illustrates that speaking with authority commands mountains (obstacles), highlighting that action must accompany belief.
The Role of Faith and Declarations
- Authority speaks boldly rather than begs or wonders; it commands based on knowledge of its rights in Christ.
- John 14:13–14 reinforces that asking in Jesus' name invokes His response—this is where true authority lies.
Conclusion on Authority vs. Power
- Believers should declare their possession of Jesus' name as their badge of authority; this empowers them against any opposition from the enemy.
Understanding Legal Authority in Christianity
The Basis of Authority
- The speaker emphasizes that while earthly authority is temporary, divine authority is eternal and final. Believers can command their day with confidence due to this authority.
- Christianity is founded on covenant rather than emotions or feelings. It relies on the blood of Christ and the finished work of the cross, as highlighted in Hebrews 9:12.
- Jesus secured eternal redemption for believers, not just blessings. This legal ground allows Christians to stand firm against accusations.
Overcoming Accusations
- Colossians 2:14-15 illustrates how Christ nullified charges against believers by nailing them to the cross, rendering Satan's accusations ineffective.
- Satan acts as an accuser seeking loopholes; however, standing on Christ’s blood provides immunity from these accusations.
- Romans 8:1 assures believers that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, establishing a strong legal defense against any charges.
Legal Ground and Authority
- A believer's legal ground comes from Christ's perfection rather than personal performance. Their authority stems from His exaltation.
- The analogy of owning land illustrates that believers have a deed (authority) given by Jesus (Luke 10:19), allowing them to act without fear or negotiation with evil forces.
- James 4:7 reinforces that when believers resist the devil under God's authority, he must flee because he has no legal right to remain.
Daily Declarations and Commanding Your Day
- Believers are encouraged to declare their day boldly based on their legal rights in Christ, affirming every promise as yes and amen (2 Corinthians 1:20).
- When faced with doubt or negativity from the enemy, believers should respond with affirmations rooted in scripture about their identity and strength through Christ (Psalm 27:1).
Practical Steps for Commanding Your Day
Step One: Acknowledge God First
- Proverbs 3:6 advises acknowledging God at the start of each day to place it under divine authority.
Step Two: Declare Your Identity
- Ephesians 2:6 encourages believers to recognize their position seated with Christ above circumstances, reinforcing a victorious mindset over victimhood.
How to Command Your Day
Steps for Daily Declarations
- Step 12: Speak Protection
Invoke Psalm 91 as a covenant of protection, declaring safety and divine shielding over yourself and your family. Affirm that no evil or plague will come near you.
- Step 4: Command Provision and Blessing
Reference Philippians 4:19 to declare that all needs are met. Proclaim favor, open doors, and increase without begging, as these blessings are already promised.
- Step 5: Take Authority Over the Enemy
Use Luke 10:19 to assert authority against any schemes of the enemy. Bind every negative assignment in Jesus' name, claiming dominion over fear and opposition.
- Speak Life into Your Path
According to Proverbs 18:21, affirm life in various aspects of your day—work, health, family—while expecting goodness and mercy to follow you.
- End with Praise and Thanksgiving
Conclude declarations with gratitude (Philippians 4:6), expressing faith that your requests are fulfilled. Celebrate the day God has made with joy.
The Power of Daily Declarations
- Daily Acknowledgment of God
Emphasize starting each day by recognizing God's presence and declaring identity in Christ. This practice fosters a proactive rather than reactive approach to life.
- Reigning in Life Through Grace
Romans 5:17 highlights that those who receive grace can reign in life now—not just in the future—by exercising their authority through faith-filled declarations.
Illustrative Stories of Faith
- Testimony of Transformation
A woman transformed her mindset from dread to peace by changing her morning declarations. She learned to speak positively before fear could take hold.
- Changing the Script Against Fear
By proactively declaring joy instead of waiting for negativity, she experienced lasting peace throughout her days—a testament to the power of spoken words.
- Overcoming Discouragement
A young minister learned to rewrite his daily narrative using God's word instead of succumbing to feelings of failure. His positive affirmations led him out from under discouragement.
Personal Testimonies on Healing
- Personal Journey from Illness
The speaker shares a personal experience where speaking healing scriptures helped overcome severe health challenges, demonstrating the effectiveness of faith-filled declarations.
- Empowerment Through Scripture
A businessman learned not to face work challenges unarmed; he began declaring God's favor daily which shifted his perspective and outcomes at work significantly.
Authority in Action
The Power of Spoken Authority
- The speaker shares personal testimonies of transformation, emphasizing that both family and business have improved due to a newfound authority over his life. He expresses joy in commanding his Mondays rather than dreading them.
- The speaker asserts that the changes he experienced are not mere fairy tales but living testimonies, referencing Acts 10:34 to highlight that God treats everyone equally.
- Emphasizing the importance of vocalizing faith, he cites Romans 10:10, stating that faith must be expressed through words for it to be effective.
Bold Declarations of Faith
- The speaker encourages the congregation to make bold declarations, reinforcing that speaking God's word is about enforcing victory rather than begging for it.
- He leads a series of affirmations regarding healing and protection, declaring authority over sickness and proclaiming divine provision and blessings.
Establishing Peace and Protection
- The speaker continues with declarations of peace and safety, invoking scripture promises about trust in God as a refuge against evil.
- He emphasizes the power of declarations in setting one's daily atmosphere, encouraging listeners to claim their victories loudly and confidently.
Faith Beyond Feelings
Understanding True Faith
- Addressing common doubts among believers, he explains that faith does not rely on feelings or visible results; true faith persists regardless of circumstances.
- Citing 2 Corinthians 5:7, he reiterates the principle of walking by faith rather than sight—faith should remain steadfast even when external evidence suggests otherwise.
Holding Fast to Confession
- The speaker warns against only confessing positive outcomes when they are apparent; genuine faith speaks truth consistently through trials until change occurs.
- He encourages persistence in confession despite opposition from doubt or negative circumstances, urging believers to declare their healing repeatedly as an act of faith.
The Process of Growth Through Faith
Planting Seeds of Faith
- Drawing parallels between faith and agriculture, he explains how initial confessions may not yield immediate results but are essential for spiritual growth over time.
- Each declaration acts like watering seeds planted in soil; consistent speaking nourishes spiritual growth even when progress isn't visible immediately.
Assurance in God's Word
- Concluding with confidence in God's promises, he reassures listeners that God's word will always accomplish its purpose if they do not give up on their declarations.
Authority in Prayer and Daily Faith
The Power of Confession and Authority
- "I will not quit. I will hold fast the confession of my faith." This statement emphasizes the importance of perseverance in one's beliefs, asserting that God's word is the ultimate authority in life.
- Authority must be exercised actively; it cannot be learned passively. Just as one learns to swim by jumping into water, authority is utilized through action rather than mere listening.
- Engaging in guided group prayer reinforces collective faith. Participants are encouraged to declare their position in Christ and affirm their protection through the blood of Jesus.
Declarations of Faith
- The speaker encourages declarations such as "In the name of Jesus, I have authority over all the power of the enemy," highlighting empowerment through faith and divine backing.
- Binding and loosing are emphasized as acts of authority where participants are urged to reject negativity (fear, anxiety) while inviting positive attributes (peace, joy).
Speaking Over Life Circumstances
- Affirmations regarding health and family are encouraged: "My body is the temple of the Holy Ghost" signifies a commitment to spiritual well-being impacting physical health.
- Declarations about work assignments stress that God’s favor surrounds believers like a shield, ensuring success in endeavors.
Consistency in Faith Practice
- The closing declaration stresses daily practice: "Today I walk in authority...in victory." This highlights that living out faith requires ongoing commitment rather than sporadic effort.
- Consistency is crucial; faith should be practiced daily. The speaker references Luke 9:23 to underline that following Christ involves daily self-denial and commitment.
Daily Engagement with Scripture
- Romans 10:17 indicates that faith comes from continual engagement with God's word—it's an active process requiring regular attention.
- Proverbs 4:20–22 emphasizes guarding one's heart by keeping God’s words central to life for sustained vitality and success.
Overcoming Discouragement
- The speaker warns against discouragement from external voices suggesting neglecting prayer or confession due to busyness or fatigue.
- A reminder that consistent practice leads to breakthroughs: “When you get consistent, mountains move,” reinforcing that steadfastness yields tangible results.
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