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Freedom From Words Spoken Over You

Feb 27, 2026    Bishop Calvin M. Hooper

Reading: Isaiah 54:17; Romans 8:1; 2 Corinthians 10:3-5


Devotional: Words have weight, but they don't have to have authority over you. Perhaps hurtful words from your past still echo in your mind—criticism, rejection, labels that wounded deeply. Today, hear this truth: by God's grace, you do not have to live under what was spoken over you. Forgiveness doesn't pretend it didn't hurt; it releases the offender to God and refuses to carry bitterness. Bring those painful words to Jesus and declare: "If it's not from You, it doesn't define me." God's Word over your life is greater than any sentence spoken in anger or ignorance. You are who God says you are. Take every thought captive. Speak God's truth over yourself today, and walk in the freedom Christ purchased for you.


Reflection Question: What negative words do you need to release to God, and what does His Word say about your true identity?


Closing Prayer for the Week: Lord Jesus, I surrender my tongue to You. Make my mouth a fountain of grace. Help me speak words that direct others toward You, refuse to destroy with careless speech, and delight the hearts of those who hear. Set a guard over my lips, and let my words flow from a heart filled with Your presence. In Jesus' name, Amen.