What happens when a defeated Christian stops begging God and starts speaking His Word instead? I found out - and the results after 30 days changed everything.
There is a truth that has been stolen from the church and hell depends on you never finding it. And when İ say stolen, I do not mean misplaced. I mean deliberately, systematically removed from the pulpit, buried under layers of religious tradition and replaced with something far more comfortable and far more powerless. 30 days ago, I was not all right. And I am tired of Christians pretending they are when they are not. I was defeated. I was worn thin by symptoms that would not leave. By prayers that seemed to dissolve into the ceiling, by a faith that felt like a word I had learned in church but never actually inhabited. I was going through the motions. And if you have ever sat in a pew smiling while something inside you is quietly dying, you know exactly what I am describing.
But 30 days ago, I did something that changed everything. I stopped praying the way religion taught taught me. I stopped begging. I stopped crying out to a God I was not sure was listening. And I started speaking biblical confessions out loud every single morning without apology, without embarrassment, without waiting to feel something first.
By day 30, something had shifted so dramatically in my life that I had to give this testimony before I let another day pass. I need you to stay with me because what I am about to tell you is not motivational content. It is not a spiritual self-help routine. It is the legal reality of what happens when a child of God finally opens their mouth and speaks what heaven has already declared over them.
I want you to remember one word right now. Speaking.
Because that one act, typing it, writing it, saying it, declaring it is itself a step toward what I am going to show you. Read on .
Here is what most Christians have been taught about confession. They have been taught that confession means confessing your sins. You kneel. You acknowledge what you did wrong. And you ask God to forgive you. And yes, there is a place for that. That is real. But that is not what I am talking about. And it is not what the Bible is primarily talking about when it instructs the believer to hold fast to their confession.
Hebrews 4:14 says, "Seeing then that we have a great high priest that is passed into the heavens, Jesus, the son of God, let us hold fast our profession." That word profession, confession in the original it is the word homologueo in the Greek, it means to say the same thing, to agree with, to speak in alignment with, hold fast to saying the same thing God says. Not hold fast to telling God how sick you are. Not hold fast to reminding heaven of how defeated you feel.
Hold fast to what God has already declared about you in His Word. And right there, that is the robbery. Because for generations, the church has trained believers to hold fast to their symptoms, to their failures, to their circumstances, and to call it humility. But it is not humility. It is agreement with the enemy. I discovered this as a young man studying the scriptures. I had been praying faithfully for what seemed like a lifetime. And one day, the Holy Spirit arrested me with a question I was not prepared for. "Why are you asking me for what I have already given you? That question undid everything I thought I understood about prayer and faith. We have prayed for what we already possess. Let that sentence land.
We have been in an intercession crying out for something that was placed inside us the moment we were born again. Healing already purchased. Authority already granted Righteousness already imparted. Victory already secured at Calvary. And we have been on our knees asking God to do what He completed 2,000 years ago. This is the church's great tragedy. Not lack of sincerity. Sincerity abounds. But sincerity cannot substitute for revelation. And without revelation, even the most devoted believer can spend a lifetime knocking on a door that has already been opened.
Now, I need to show you something about the nature of words. And I am going to be direct because l am not here to make you comfortable. I am here to make you free. Your words are not neutral. They are never neutral. Every word you speak is either building something or tearing something down.
Every sentence that leaves your mouth is either advancing the kingdom of God in your personal atmosphere or retreating before the kingdom of darkness. There is no middle ground. There is no spiritual neutral-land.
Proverbs 18:21 declares it plainly, The tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the consequences. Death and life are in the power of the tongue. Not some life. Not a little death. Death and life, the full weight of both outcomes. Hang on what you choose to speak.
Now, here is the part that broke me open. I had been confessing two things simultaneously. I confessed the Word of God on Sunday morning. And then I confessed my circumstances every other hour of the . I would say, "By His stripes, I am healed." And 20 minutes later, I would tell my spouse, "I just don't think this is ever going to get better." And I could not understand why nothing was changing. I found it very difficult to hold fast to the confession of healing when I had pain in my body. What I eventually discovered was that I had been making two confessions, and the second one was nullifying the first. Every time l opened my mouth to magnify my symptoms. I was legally agreeing with the enemy and dismissing the finished work of Christ. The second confession was cancelling the first confession every single time. This is why so many believers pray and see nothing. Not because God is unwilling, but because they pray in faith and then confess in fear, and they do not understand that both prayers are being received. One by heaven and one by hell.
Your confession is the mother of your faith. It is the soil in which your faith grows and bears fruit. You cannot plant wheat on Monday and scatter poison on the same field by Friday, and then wonder why nothing is growing. So, what does this mean practically? It means you must become ruthless. And I do not use that word carelessly. Ruthless with the words you allow out of your mouth. Because every word is a seed and every seed produces after its own kind.
Let me tell you what happened in the first 10 days. I started speaking the confessions before I got out of bed. Before my feet touched the floor. Before I looked at my phone. Before I engaged the news. Before I let the world speak its version of reality into my spirit, I opened my mouth and I said what God said.
"I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. I am not a sinner struggling to please God. I am a new creation. I am recreated in the image of the Father. The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead dwells in me and gives life to my mortal body. I do not beg. I enforce the truth. I am the healed of the Lord. No weapon formed against me shall prosper. I am more than a conqueror through Him that loved me."
The first few days felt strange. I will not lie to you. Religious conditioning runs deep. A part of me felt presumptuous. Who am I to speak like this? And then the Holy Spirit reminded me, who am I not to? When a son refuses to speak his inheritance, he is not being humble. He is insulting the blood that purchased it.
By day seven, something shifted in my atmosphere. Not in my circumstances yet, but in my spirit. The heaviness that had sat on me like a fog began to lift. I want you to understand what I mean. Not euphoric. Not emotionally worked up. Quiet. Settled. Like standing on ground that no longer trembles beneath your feet. Faith never rises above its confession.
And for the first time in years, my confession was beginning to match heaven's record of my life. What I was experiencing was not coincidence. I was aligning. When you hold fast to your confession, you begin to synchronize with what has always been true about you in Christ.
The transformation does not begin on the outside. It begins in the inner man. The spirit is strengthened. The mind is renewed and the body follows. Here is what I need you to understand about the new creation. {2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away. ...... Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! }
Because if you miss this, everything else will feel like a technique rather than a truth. When you were born again, you did not get a spiritual upgrade. You were not polished, improved, or edited. You were recreated. 2 Corinthians 5:17 says, "Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature. Old things are passed away. Behold, all things are become new." New creature. The word in the Greek is ktisis, creation. The Greek term κτίσις (ktisis) encompasses several interconnected meanings centered on the concept of creation. In its most basic sense, it refers to the act of creation—the divine process by which God brought the world into existence.
Now, you are a new creation. Something that did not exist before. A new species. One that carries the nature of God. You are not a sinner saved by grace, still crawling through life, hoping God will be merciful enough to help you.
Now, you are a child of the living God. Made righteous not by your works, but by the blood of Jesus. Seated. Hear me. You are seated with Christ in heavenly places. Ephesians 2:6. Seated. That is the posture of a finished work. Let this truth sink deep in your spirit, now. And confess the spiritual reality, here and now.
The prayer of faith is not the begging of an inferior. It is the claiming of the rights of a son. Read that again. As a son. Not a servant. Not a pleader. Not someone negotiating for scraps.You are a son who knows his Father's house, who walks the corridors of covenant, who speaks with the authority of one who has been given all things.
Your identity is not what religion told you. Your identity is what the blood of Christ purchased and the Word declares.
And the enemy's most effective tool against you has never been temptation. It has been identity theft. IDENTITTY THEFT. As long as you see yourself as a weak, sinful, unworthy beggar, you will pray like one. And heaven cannot honor a confession that contradicts the new creation.
By day 14, I began to notice changes in my body. Symptoms that had lingered for months were diminishing. Not because I worked myself into an emotional state. Not because I had a mountain top experience in prayer. But because the Word of God in my mouth was doing exactly what it is designed and purposed to do. Man shall live by every word that proceed from the mouth of God. It was alive. It was active. It was sharper than a two-edged sword, and it was cutting away everything that did not belong to a son of God.
Now, I want to talk about what was happening in the spiritual dimension that I could not see because this is the part most Christians completely miss. Psalm 103:20 says, "Bless the Lord, ye His angels that excel in strength, that do His commandments, hearkening unto the voice of His Word." Do not skim past that. Angels hearken. Hearken what? They listen intently to the voice of His Word. Not hearken to our worry. Not hearken to our complaints. Not hearken to our fear-laced prayers. But they hearken to His Word.
In Daniel chapter 10, an angel appears and says, "From the first day that thou did set thine heart to understand, thy words were heard, and I am come for thy words." Your words. Not God's sovereign intervention apart from you. Your words activated the angel's mission. Your words were the instruction that sent heaven's messenger into motion. This means that for 30 days, every time I opened my mouth and spoke the Word of God over my life, I was not just doing a spiritual exercise. I was issuing commands in the spirit realm. I was giving legal standing to angelic forces to move on my behalf. I was clearing a path because confession builds the road over which faith carries its mighty cargo. And angels move along move along that road. When you speak fear, you do not activate angels. When you speak defeat, you do not activate angels. When you speak the Word of God in faith, the same Word that created the universe. The same Word that raised Christ from the dead, heaven moves. And this is why the enemy's primary strategy against you is never to attack you directly. He is far subtler than that. His strategy is to attack your confession. If he can get you to speak fear, he keeps heaven's forces inactive. If he can get you to say, "Nothing ever works out for me." He knows that angels cannot enforce that because it is not God's word. If he can get you to reduce your prayer life to quiet desperation and your daily speech to an ongoing report of everything wrong, he has neutralized you without ever throwing a single punch. You are not fighting for victory. You are fighting from victory. There is a world of difference between those two positions.
By day 20, something extraordinary happened that I cannot explain in any natural terms. A situation in my life that had been completely immovable. A circumstance that I had prayed about, cried about, and honestly given up on in my private moments, suddenly broke open. Not gradually, suddenly. Like a door that had been locked for years, swinging wide on a Tuesday morning without anyone touching the handle. And I knew not emotionally, not sentimentally, but with the deep knowing of a man who has been in the Word every day, I knew that what had shifted was not the circumstance itself. What had shifted was my confession. The words I had been speaking daily had been building something invisible. And when that invisible structure was complete, the visible world had to respond. This is the principle we spent decades trying to explain to a church that preferred the emotional and the spectacular. The Word works. It works silently, consistently, and powerfully. It works whether you feel it or not. It works in seasons of darkness just as faithfully as it works in seasons of light. What the church desperately needs is not more revival where people fall to the floor and shout. The church needs men and women who will go home from that revival and hold fast to their confession for 30 consecutive days. Because the confession is the discipline. And the discipline is where transformation actually lives. Faith never rises above its confession.
But here is the other side of that truth. Neither does the enemy's power rise above your agreement with him. The moment you stop confessing defeat, you stop feeding his operation in your life.
I want to pause here and address something that I know is happening in the mind of some readers, right now.
There is a thought that says, "But what about the people who confessed and nothing happened? What about the people who believed and died anyway? Doesn't this mean the confession didn't work?" This is the question religion uses to shut the door on revelation. And it deserves an honest answer.
First, confession without understanding is not the same as confession with revelation.
A man can repeat words without inhabiting them. He can say,"By his stripes, I am healed." While his heart secretly believes that healing belongs to someone more spiritual than himself. That is not holding fast. That is wishing dressed in religious language.
The confession that produces results is the confession that flows from a heart that has been persuaded by the Word, not a heart that is trying to manipulate God into compliance.
Second, we live in a world where the enemy is real. The body is mortal. And there are dimensions of God's sovereign purposes that extend beyond what any single teaching can fully map. I will not dishonor the complexity of that by pretending every story ends the same way in this life. But here is what I can tell you. The teaching of confession, holding fast to the word of God, is not a prosperity formula. It is a covenant reality. And I have yet to meet a single believer who held fast to the Word of God consistently with genuine understanding of their new creation identity, who did not experience transformation.
The Word of God is alive. It is powerful. It does not return void. That is not my opinion. That is Isaiah 55:11. The confessions I am describing do not override the sovereignty of God. They align you with it. They put you in the position of a son rather than a stranger. And sons receive differently than strangers.
Let me speak directly to someone following this teaching who has been in pain for a long time. And I am not only talking about physical pain. I am talking about the pain of unanswered prayers. The pain of a God you believe in who sometimes feels impossibly distant. The pain of watching people around you experience breakthroughs while you stand in the same place year after year. I know you. I have been you. And I want to say this with all the tenderness of a father who has fought this fight himself. The problem has not been your sincerity. The problem has not been your love for God. The problem in most cases has been your confession. You have been sincere about the wrong things. You have been earnest and devoted in speaking your defeat, your doubt, your disease, your discouragement. And heaven could not honor it. Not because God does not love you, but because you were building a structure your faith could not overcome.
But that ends today. Today, not when you feel better, not when your circumstances change. Today is the day you choose to hold fast to a different confession. Say this with me right now and mean every word.
"I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. By his stripes, am healed. Greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world. I do not beg. I enforce the finished work of the cross of Christ. I am a new creation. The old has passed. All things are new. My God supplies every need of mine according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. No weapon formed against me shall prosper. I am more than a conqueror through him that loved me."
That is not positive thinking. That is not a mantra. That is a legally binding covenant declaration spoken from a son of God who knows his rights. Hebrews 3:1 calls our faith the great confession. The great confession of the church is not what we sing in our hymns. Great confession is what we speak with our mouths in our homes, in our cars, in our quiet moments alone. That is where the real confession lives. And that is where the battle is truly won or lost.
By day 30, I sat down