Friday, October 16, 2015

Did your mama not tell you to keep your mouth shut?

Have you ever fallen victim to the power of persuasion when a Sonic commercial comes on suddenly you find yourself craving a double chocolate strawberry milkshake simply because they talked about it.

Ear bugs- those songs that take up residence in your head and take over. Every few minutes the lyrics run through over and over. Grandma got run over by a reindeer.... (you are welcome for that one) over and over.

But what about the things that we say? Joel Olsteen says they we prophesize our future with our words. Laymans term: we get what we say. We need to revert back to the wisdom of our mama's when she would tell us keep our mouths shut!

We all have that person we know that always have the whoa is me story about how their life is going. They are behind on their rent, their car needs new tires, they have medical test they are waiting on the results of. It is emotionally draining to simply hear them talk about it much less live inside their skin.

Joel tells us that when we replay these negative movies over and over in our mind it keeps us in the trenches of despair. When you watch a movie like Rocky, do you notice how you feel inspired afterwards. You have this feeling of being unstoppable.

When we replay these movies of the past in our lives and speak of the downtrodden it will mentally and physically chain you to that and prohibit you from overcoming obstacles and becoming what God has intended for us.

The next time someone asks you how you are doing, only let praises and positive words flow from your mouth. It does not change your situation to complain and pass on your troubles and only makes the recipient never want to ask how you are doing again.


We need to learn that we control our present and our future by speaking what we want. Even if you tell everyone that it is a fantastic day when you are dying inside, you will quickly began to see things shift from the impossible to I'm-possible!

Speak blessings to anyone you come in contact with, even if it is by not dragging them into the mud hole that you choose to live in.

Until next time- Safe Picking!
Tammy
 

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