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Some Words Build, Some Words Break

Some Words Build, Some Words Break

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What if the breakthrough you’re waiting for is waiting for your voice? We open with a tender, honest moment about inviting Jesus into our deepest longings, not discarding them. That simple reframing leads to a bigger discovery: God delights to provide. From there we step into Jeremiah 1 and hear those charged verbs—uproot, tear down, destroy, overthrow, build, plant—not as museum pieces but as a living blueprint for how followers of Jesus engage the world.

We connect Jeremiah’s commissioning to the Great Commission, making the case that discipling nations involves both demolition and construction. There are moments to ask and moments to command. Under Jesus’ authority, we speak to mountains, not just about them. You’ll hear practical stories of moving from needy prayers to aligned declarations that confront lies, sickness, and spiritual resistance. This isn’t hype; it’s humility that borrows heaven’s words and expects heaven’s fruit.

We also bring this home to daily life. Words create worlds, beginning inside us. We talk about prophesying over your inner world, replacing self-cursing with scripture-shaped blessing, and why order matters: uproot first, then plant. Whether you’re parenting through chaos, negotiating a deal, leading a team, or praying for a friend, the same pattern holds—renounce agreement with lies, declare truth in Jesus’ name, and watch space open for peace, provision, and clarity. Along the way, we challenge the habit of hopeless declarations like “they will never change,” and show how those phrases undermine the very prayers you’re praying.


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