SPEAK TO THE ISSUES OF LIFE
- Grace Daily Devotional
- 7 days ago
- 2 min read
5/8/2026
“For she kept saying to herself, If I only touch His garment, I shall be made whole” (Matthew 9:21 AMP).
Faith is never silent. When God reveals His will, your responsibility is to agree with Him and boldly declare what He has spoken. Every believer must learn to respond to challenges with the language of faith instead of fear, doubt, or defeat.
The woman with the issue of blood faced years of pain and disappointment. Natural solutions had failed her, and her situation seemed hopeless. But when she heard about Jesus, something changed within her. She began to speak differently. She kept saying, “If I only touch His garment, I shall be whole.” Her confession became a prophecy over her life.
She did not allow her condition to dictate her future. She refused to surrender to hopelessness. Instead, she fixed her eyes on Jesus and continually declared her healing until her miracle manifested. Her words connected her faith to the power of God.
Child of God, what are you saying about your situation? Your words must align with Heaven’s report. Stop speaking lack, defeat, fear, and failure. Speak life. Speak healing. Speak restoration. Speak favor. The Word of God in your mouth is powerful and effective.
Paul told Timothy to “war a good warfare” through the prophecies spoken over him. That means prophecy is not passive; it must be declared, believed, and enforced by faith. Every promise of God concerning your life is waiting for your agreement.
Today, refuse to be moved by negative reports or contrary circumstances. Keep speaking what God has said until your reality lines up with His Word. Prophecy speaks, faith responds, and miracles follow.
Faith-Filled Confession:
I declare that my life aligns with the Word of God. Every negative circumstance bows to the authority of His promises. I speak healing, favor, increase, peace, and victory over my life and family. I walk by faith and not by sight, and my testimony will glorify Jesus. Hallelujah!

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