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FAITH'S PROCLAMATIONS OF HEALING AND HEALTH



MONDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER 2023.


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The Bible says, β€œYour word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105 AMP). 


Dear Father, I declare that Your Word is my light and my life! It’s the nourishment for my spirit, food for my soul, and health to my body! 


I live by Your Word today, and I declare that its mighty power is at work in me as I meditate on it and observe to do what it says. Your Word is reality to me, and that’s the basis for which I know I’ll never be sick, broke or defeated. Father, Your Word is growing mightily in me, prevailing and producing health in every area of my body.  I refuse to be a victim; I continually live above sickness, disease, and infirmities; for as He is, so am I in this world. 


I declare that I’m strong and healthy. Sickness has no place in me. Jesus’ body was bruised and broken for me; I refuse to be broken by any infirmity or disease! 


The Word of God is active in me and His presence is evident in my life. I experience the miraculous in my body every day by the power of God’s Spirit, in Jesus’ Name.  

#Welcome to the month of November 

#The Month Of Increase 

#The Kings Nation

#Pastor Chris Generation.

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