Withdraw Every Self-Judgment And Break Every Word Curse: A Christian Teaching On Freedom In Jesus Christ
By Robert Woeger
Christian Author And Minister
Introduction
This Christian teaching by Robert Woeger explains how to withdraw every judgment you have spoken or agreed with against yourself, your body, your mind, your emotions, your future, your health, your identity, and your life. Many believers unknowingly speak word curses over themselves through fear, frustration, shame, pain, sickness, trauma, disappointment, or unbelief. These self-judgments can create spiritual agreement with accusation instead of agreement with God’s Word.
Robert Woeger is known for Bible-based Christian teaching on faith, prayer, healing, spiritual growth, and speaking words in agreement with God’s Word. This article continues that message by helping believers repent for self-judgment, withdraw every unrighteous judgment against themselves, renounce negative word curses, reject the accusations of the enemy, and replace destructive agreements with the truth of Scripture. Through faith in Jesus Christ, believers can walk each new day in freedom, blessing their bodies, renewing their minds, and speaking life according to the Word of God.
This teaching is intended for spiritual encouragement and biblical prayer, and it should be received alongside wise pastoral care, medical care, or professional counseling when needed.
All Scripture quotations in this article are from the King James Version.
A Christian Teaching On Withdrawing Self-Judgment
There are words you may have spoken over yourself that God never spoke over you.
There are judgments you may have made against your body, your mind, your emotions, your future, your health, your calling, your worth, and your life that did not come from the heart of the Father. They may have come from pain. They may have come from disappointment. They may have come from sickness, exhaustion, fear, rejection, trauma, failure, shame, frustration, or discouragement. They may have felt true in the moment because your emotions were loud and your circumstances were heavy. But feeling something deeply does not make it The Word Of God.
Many believers have unknowingly agreed with destructive judgments against themselves.
They have said things like, “I hate my body.” “My mind is broken.” “I am stupid.” “I am ugly.” “I will never be healthy.” “I always fail.” “Nothing good happens for me.” “My life is cursed.” “I am too damaged.” “I will never recover.” “My future is over.” “I am a burden.” “I will never be free.”
Those words may seem like emotional expressions, but words carry spiritual weight. They can become agreements. They can reinforce fear. They can strengthen shame. They can echo accusation. They can train the heart to expect defeat instead of redemption. They can give the enemy language to use against the believer, because Satan is an accuser and he looks for agreement.
Proverbs 18:21 says, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof.”
The tongue does not stop carrying influence when you speak about yourself. Death and life are still in the power of the tongue when the words are about your own body. Death and life are still in the power of the tongue when the words are about your own mind. Death and life are still in the power of the tongue when the words are about your own future, identity, health, calling, family, finances, and spiritual walk.
A self-judgment is a judgment you make against yourself that God has not authorized. It is a sentence you pronounce from pain, fear, anger, shame, or unbelief. It may sound like a fact, but spiritually it can function like an agreement. It can say, “This is who I am. This is what I deserve. This is what will always happen. This is how my body must remain. This is what my mind must be. This is what my future must look like.”
But Jesus Christ did not save you so you could keep agreeing with accusation.
He saved you so you could agree with truth.
John 8:36 says, “If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.”
The freedom Jesus Christ gives is not shallow. It reaches deeper than just religious language. It reaches the conscience, the heart, the mind, the mouth, the body, the identity, the memory, and the future. Jesus Christ frees people from sin, condemnation, shame, fear, bondage, accusation, and every agreement that contradicts the truth of God.
If you have judged yourself, your body, your mind, or your life, the answer is not despair. The answer is repentance, withdrawal, renunciation, and renewed agreement with the Word of God.
You can withdraw those judgments.
You can repent for those words.
You can renounce their agreement.
You can cancel your participation with accusation.
You can bring your mouth back under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
You can begin speaking life where you once spoke death.
The Accuser Looks For Agreement
Scripture reveals Satan as the accuser.
Revelation 12:10 says, “for the accuser of our brethren is cast down, which accused them before our God day and night.”
The enemy accuses. He brings charges. He reminds people of failure. He magnifies weakness. He twists wounds into identity. He turns pain into accusation. He pressures the believer to agree with condemnation rather than grace, shame rather than redemption, fear rather than faith, and defeat rather than the finished work of Jesus Christ.
When you speak unrighteous judgments against yourself, you may be giving agreement to the accuser instead of agreement to your Advocate.
1 John 2:1 says, “And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:”
Jesus Christ is your Advocate with the Father. Satan accuses, but Jesus Christ advocates. Satan condemns, but Jesus Christ intercedes. Satan brings up guilt, but Jesus Christ points to His blood. Satan tries to define you by failure, but Jesus Christ calls you into repentance, cleansing, restoration, and freedom.
Romans 8:33 says, “Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth.”
Romans 8:34 says, “Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again.”
This is courtroom language. God justifies. Jesus Christ died. Jesus Christ rose again. Jesus Christ is at the right hand of God. Jesus Christ makes intercession. Therefore, the believer must be careful not to stand as a witness for the accuser against himself.
When you say, “I am worthless,” you are not agreeing with the God who purchased you with the blood of Jesus Christ.
When you say, “My body is disgusting,” you are not agreeing with the God who calls your body the temple of The Holy Ghost.
When you say, “My mind is ruined forever,” you are not agreeing with the God who gives power, love, and a sound mind.
When you say, “My life is hopeless,” you are not agreeing with the God who restores, redeems, leads, forgives, and makes all things new.
The accuser looks for agreement. Do not give it to him.
Withdraw Every Judgment Against Yourself
There is a difference between honest conviction and destructive self-judgment.
The Holy Spirit convicts to lead you into repentance, truth, and life. The enemy accuses to trap you in shame, fear, and despair. God may correct you, but He does not call you hopeless. God may expose sin, but He does not tell His redeemed children that they are worthless. God may call you to repentance, but He does not command you to curse what He is redeeming.
James 4:12 says, “There is one lawgiver, who is able to save and to destroy: who art thou that judgest another?”
God is the righteous Judge. He alone sees perfectly. He knows the whole story. He knows motives, wounds, fears, sins, weaknesses, history, purpose, and destiny. When you pronounce final, destructive, hopeless judgments over yourself, you are stepping into a place you were not created to occupy.
You may need to say before God:
“Father, I withdraw every judgment I have made against myself.”
“Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my body.”
“Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my mind.”
“Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my emotions.”
“Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my health.”
“Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my future.”
“Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my calling.”
“Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my life.”
To withdraw a judgment means you no longer stand by it. You no longer authorize it with your agreement. You no longer defend it as truth. You no longer allow it to remain as a sentence over your life. You bring it before God and say, “Lord, I was wrong to speak this. I was wrong to agree with this. I remove my agreement from it. I submit my words to Your Word.”
Matthew 12:36 says, “But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.”
Words must be accounted for. That should not drive you into fear if you belong to Jesus Christ. It should drive you into repentance, cleansing, and new agreement. The blood of Jesus Christ is greater than every careless word. But repentance is necessary because words matter.
Withdraw the judgment. Repent for the word. Renounce the agreement. Replace it with Scripture.
Withdraw Judgments Against Your Body
Many people have judged their bodies harshly.
They have cursed their appearance. They have resented their weakness. They have despised their age. They have spoken hopelessness over symptoms. They have called their bodies broken, ugly, useless, disgusting, cursed, sickly, weak, or beyond repair. They may have done it jokingly, privately, angrily, or repeatedly. But the body belongs to God.
1 Corinthians 6:19 says, “What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you.”
1 Corinthians 6:20 says, “For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.”
Your body is not God, and it should not be worshiped. But your body belongs to God and should not be cursed. It is the temple of The Holy Ghost. It has been bought with a price. It should be presented to God, cared for wisely, disciplined with love, blessed with Scripture, and used for His glory.
You may need healing. You may need strength. You may need better stewardship. You may need rest, wisdom, discipline, nourishment, movement, medical care, or emotional healing. None of those needs require you to curse your body. You can be honest about a struggle without pronouncing death over yourself.
Psalm 139:14 says, “I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.”
You may not feel fearfully and wonderfully made, but the Word of God is higher than your feelings. Your body may be under pressure, but it is still something God formed. Your body may need healing, but it is not to be hated. Your body may need discipline, but it is not to be despised.
Withdraw every judgment against your body.
Withdraw the words, “I hate my body.”
Withdraw the words, “My body is disgusting.”
Withdraw the words, “My body always fails me.”
Withdraw the words, “I will never be healthy.”
Withdraw the words, “I am cursed in my body.”
Withdraw every word spoken in anger, shame, pain, comparison, fear, or despair.
Romans 12:1 says, “Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”
Present your body to God. Do not condemn it as worthless. Present it. Do not curse it as hopeless. Present it. Do not despise it as useless. Present it. Let your body come under blessing, stewardship, healing, and surrender.
Say, “Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my body. I repent for cursing what belongs to You. I present my body to You as a living sacrifice. Teach me to bless, steward, discipline, and care for my body in agreement with Your Word.”
Withdraw Judgments Against Your Mind
The mind is often a battlefield.
Many believers have judged their minds because of anxiety, confusion, memory issues, intrusive thoughts, emotional pressure, trauma, fatigue, distraction, or past failure. They have said, “My mind is broken.” “I am losing my mind.” “I cannot think clearly.” “I am stupid.” “I will never understand.” “I will always be anxious.” “I will always be confused.” “My thoughts will never change.”
But God has not called your mind hopeless. He has called it to renewal.
Romans 12:2 says, “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
The renewing of the mind is possible because God said it is possible. Renewal may be a process. It may involve Scripture, prayer, worship, discipline, rest, wise counsel, healing, and repeated replacement of lies with truth. But the promise of renewal means you must stop pronouncing permanent defeat over your mind.
2 Timothy 1:7 says, “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”
God has given power, love, and a sound mind. Fear is not your identity. Confusion is not your master. Torment is not your inheritance. A sound mind belongs to the life God desires to form within you.
Philippians 4:8 says, “Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure.”
The verse continues, “whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report.” God cares about what fills the mind. The mind must be trained to think on truth, not accusation.
Withdraw every judgment against your mind.
Withdraw the words, “My mind is broken.”
Withdraw the words, “I am stupid.”
Withdraw the words, “I will never have peace.”
Withdraw the words, “I cannot understand Scripture.”
Withdraw the words, “I will always be tormented.”
Withdraw the words, “I will never think clearly again.”
1 Corinthians 2:16 says, “But we have the mind of Christ.”
This must become stronger than every curse you have spoken over your thinking. You have the mind of Christ. Your mind can be renewed. Your thoughts can come under obedience to Christ. Your imagination can be cleansed. Your memory can be blessed. Your understanding can be enlightened by God’s Word.
Say, “Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my mind. I repent for agreeing with fear, confusion, torment, and hopelessness. I receive the renewing of my mind through Your Word. I receive power, love, and a sound mind.”
Withdraw Judgments Against Your Emotions
Some people judge themselves for having emotions.
They say, “I am too emotional.” “I am unstable.” “I am a mess.” “I will never be whole.” “I am always broken.” “I cannot handle life.” “I am too damaged to heal.”
Emotions are not Lord, but they are also not to be cursed. They must be brought to God. The Psalms are full of honest emotion brought before the Lord. God does not ask you to pretend. He asks you to trust Him, pour out your heart, and let His truth govern your inner life.
Psalm 62:8 says, “Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us.”
Pour out your heart before Him. Do not curse your heart. Pour it out. Do not condemn your emotions as hopeless. Bring them to God. Let Him heal, cleanse, settle, and renew what is wounded.
Psalm 147:3 says, “He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.”
God heals the broken in heart. That means brokenness is not final. Wounds are not your identity. Emotional pain is not your future. God can bind up wounds. He can heal what others damaged. He can restore what trauma touched. He can bring peace where turmoil has ruled.
Withdraw every judgment against your emotions.
Withdraw the words, “I am too broken.”
Withdraw the words, “I will never heal.”
Withdraw the words, “I am emotionally ruined.”
Withdraw the words, “I cannot be restored.”
Withdraw the words, “I am always unstable.”
Say, “Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my emotions. I repent for calling wounded places hopeless. I bring my heart to You. Heal the broken places. Bind up my wounds. Teach my emotions to come under the peace and truth of Jesus Christ.”
Withdraw Judgments Against Your Life
Some of the heaviest words people speak are judgments against their whole lives.
“My life is a failure.”
“My life is cursed.”
“My life is wasted.”
“My life is over.”
“I missed everything God had for me.”
“It is too late for me.”
“Nothing good will happen.”
“I have no purpose.”
These words are dangerous because they attempt to define your entire story apart from the redemptive power of God. But if you belong to Jesus Christ, your life is not over until God says it is complete. Your story is not beyond His reach. Your past is not stronger than His mercy. Your mistakes are not greater than His redemption.
Joel 2:25 says, “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten.”
God can restore years. God can redeem time. God can bring fruit from barren places. God can restore what sin, loss, foolishness, pain, and the enemy have damaged. This does not mean every consequence disappears instantly, but it does mean your story is not beyond God.
Jeremiah 29:11 says, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD.”
The verse continues, “thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”
God has thoughts of peace. Not evil. An expected end. You must stop agreeing with hopeless judgments about your life when God is still speaking redemption.
Colossians 3:3 says, “For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.”
Your life is hidden with Christ in God. That is deeper than your pain. That is stronger than your past. That is higher than your self-judgments.
Withdraw every judgment against your life.
Withdraw the words, “My life is wasted.”
Withdraw the words, “It is too late.”
Withdraw the words, “I have no purpose.”
Withdraw the words, “My life is cursed.”
Withdraw the words, “Nothing good will happen for me.”
Withdraw the words, “God cannot use me.”
Say, “Father, I withdraw every judgment I have spoken against my life. I repent for calling hopeless what You can redeem. My life belongs to Jesus Christ. My times are in Your hand. My future is under Your Lordship.”
Withdraw Inner Vows Made From Pain
Sometimes self-judgments become inner vows.
An inner vow is a strong inward decision made from pain, fear, anger, rejection, or self-protection. It may sound like:
“I will never trust anyone again.”
“I will never let myself be seen.”
“I will never try again.”
“I will never love again.”
“I will always protect myself.”
“I will never forgive myself.”
“I will never be vulnerable.”
“I will never expect good things.”
These vows may feel protective, but they can become prisons. They can keep the heart bound to old pain. They can restrict love, faith, obedience, and healing. They can become agreements with fear rather than trust in God.
Proverbs 3:5 says, “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.”
An inner vow made from pain often leans on your own understanding. It says, “Because this happened, I will now protect myself in my own way forever.” But the Lord calls you to trust Him with all your heart.
Withdraw every inner vow that was not born from God’s Word.
Say, “Father, I withdraw every inner vow I made from fear, pain, anger, trauma, rejection, or unbelief. I repent for trusting self-protection more than Your Lordship. I renounce every vow that binds me to fear. I choose to trust You with my heart.”
Renounce Every Word Curse You Have Spoken Against Yourself
A word curse is a destructive word that agrees with death, fear, shame, sickness, defeat, hopelessness, condemnation, or unbelief.
It may have been spoken by others. It may have been spoken by authority figures. It may have been spoken by family members, enemies, friends, teachers, or abusers. It may also have been spoken by your own mouth.
If others cursed you, forgive them and renounce agreement with those words.
If you cursed yourself, repent and renounce those words.
Isaiah 54:17 says, “No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn.”
Every tongue that rises against you in judgment must be condemned by the truth of God’s Word. This includes your own tongue when it has risen against you in agreement with accusation.
Say, “In the name of Jesus Christ, I condemn every tongue that has risen against me in judgment, including my own tongue where I have spoken against myself, my body, my mind, or my life.”
This is not denial. This is spiritual correction. You are not denying that you have had struggles. You are denying the right of destructive words to define you beyond the Word of God.
Romans 8:1 says, “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”
Condemnation is not your home. If you are in Christ Jesus, you must learn to reject condemnation and walk after the Spirit. The Holy Spirit convicts, but He does not torment. He corrects, but He does not curse. He reveals sin, but He points to cleansing through Jesus Christ.
Replace Every Judgment With God’s Word
It is not enough to stop speaking death. You must learn to speak life.
Ephesians 4:29 says, “Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth.”
The verse continues, “but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers.”
Your own ears are among the hearers of your words. Speak what ministers grace. Speak what edifies. Speak what agrees with Scripture. Speak what helps your heart return to God.
Replace “I am worthless” with “I am bought with a price.”
Replace “My body is hopeless” with “My body is the temple of the Holy Ghost.”
Replace “My mind is broken forever” with “God has given me power, love, and a sound mind.”
Replace “I will never change” with “I am being transformed by the renewing of my mind.”
Replace “My life is over” with “My life is hid with Christ in God.”
Replace “I am cursed” with “Christ hath redeemed me.”
Galatians 3:13 says, “Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us.”
Jesus Christ carried the curse. The believer must not continue volunteering to live under curses Jesus died to redeem him from. Stand in the freedom Jesus Christ purchased. Speak in agreement with the cross. Speak in agreement with redemption. Speak in agreement with the blood of Jesus.
For a fuller biblical teaching on the eternal importance of spoken words, see Robert Woeger’s book Your Words Shape Eternity.
Walk In Freedom Each New Day
Freedom is both a position in Jesus Christ and a walk of faith.
You may withdraw judgments today and still need to guard your mouth tomorrow. You may repent today and still need to renew your mind daily. You may renounce curses today and still need to reject old patterns when pressure comes. Freedom must be walked out in daily agreement with God.
Lamentations 3:22-23 says, “It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.”
The passage continues, “They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.”
New mercies come every morning. That means you do not have to live today under yesterday’s judgment. You do not have to keep agreeing with old words. You do not have to repeat old curses. You can wake up and say, “Father, thank You for new mercies. I withdraw every old judgment. I receive Your truth today. I will speak life today.”
2 Corinthians 5:17 says, “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature.”
The verse continues, “old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
You are not the old judgment. You are not the old curse. You are not the old accusation. If you are in Christ, you are a new creature. The old must not be allowed to keep speaking louder than the new creation reality of Jesus Christ.
Romans 6:4 says, “Even so we also should walk in newness of life.”
Walk in newness of life. Speak in newness of life. Pray in newness of life. Think in newness of life. Bless your body in newness of life. Renew your mind in newness of life. Face your future in newness of life.
Bring Every Accusation Before God Through Jesus Christ
Because the enemy accuses, bring every accusation before the Lord.
Do not try to defend yourself in your own righteousness. Do not pretend you have never failed. Do not agree with condemnation. Come through Jesus Christ. Come through the blood. Come through the Advocate. Come through the mercy of God.
Hebrews 7:25 says, “Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him.”
The verse continues, “seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.”
Jesus Christ ever lives to make intercession. This is your confidence before the throne of God and in the Courts of Heaven. Your confidence is not that you never spoke wrongly. Your confidence is that you can repent and be cleansed. Your confidence is not that you never failed. Your confidence is that Jesus Christ is your Advocate. Your confidence is not your perfection. Your confidence is the blood of Jesus Christ and the mercy of God.
Romans 8:31 says, “If God be for us, who can be against us?”
If God is for you, accusation does not have the final word. If Jesus is your Advocate, the accuser does not have the final word. If Christ has redeemed you, the curse does not have the final word. If the Word of God is true, your old self-judgments do not have the final word.
Bring every self-judgment before God.
Bring every word curse before God.
Bring every inner vow before God.
Bring every accusation before God.
Bring every agreement with shame before God.
Repent. Withdraw. Renounce. Receive cleansing. Speak truth.
Frequently Asked Questions About Self-Judgment And Word Curses
What Is A Self-Judgment?
A self-judgment is a negative or destructive judgment a person speaks or agrees with against himself or herself that does not agree with God’s Word.
What Is A Word Curse?
A word curse is a destructive spoken agreement with fear, shame, sickness, defeat, hopelessness, condemnation, or unbelief.
How Do I Withdraw A Self-Judgment?
You withdraw a self-judgment by repenting before God, renouncing the agreement, bringing the words under the blood of Jesus Christ, and replacing them with the truth of Scripture.
Can A Christian Speak Life Over Himself Or Herself?
Yes. Proverbs 18:21 teaches that death and life are in the power of the tongue, and believers should speak in agreement with God’s Word.
A Prayer To Withdraw Self-Judgments And Break Word Curses
Father God, I come before You in the name of Jesus Christ. I acknowledge that You alone are the righteous Judge. I repent for every judgment I have made against myself, my body, my mind, my emotions, my health, my future, my calling, my worth, my identity, and my life.
I withdraw every judgment I have spoken or agreed with against myself. I withdraw every judgment against my body. I withdraw every judgment against my mind. I withdraw every judgment against my emotions. I withdraw every judgment against my health. I withdraw every judgment against my future. I withdraw every judgment against my life. I no longer stand in agreement with words that contradict Your Word.
Forgive me for every word curse I have spoken over myself in fear, anger, shame, frustration, pain, sickness, weakness, grief, trauma, unbelief, or confusion. Forgive me for saying what You did not say. Forgive me for agreeing with accusation instead of agreeing with Your truth. Forgive me for using my mouth to speak death where You called me to speak life.
I repent for judging my body. I repent for hating it, cursing it, condemning it, mocking it, resenting it, or speaking hopelessness over it. My body belongs to You. It is the temple of the Holy Ghost. I present my body to You as a living sacrifice.
I repent for judging my mind. I repent for calling my mind broken, ruined, useless, confused, fearful, tormented, or beyond renewal. I renounce every word curse over my thoughts, memory, emotions, understanding, imagination, and ability to receive truth. I receive the renewing of my mind through Your Word. I receive power, love, and a sound mind.
I repent for judging my life. I repent for saying my life is useless, wasted, cursed, hopeless, over, or beyond restoration. My life belongs to Jesus Christ. My times are in Your hand. You are my Redeemer, Restorer, Father, and Lord.
I renounce every inner vow I made from fear, pain, anger, rejection, trauma, bitterness, disappointment, or unbelief. I withdraw those vows now. I break agreement with self-protection that refuses to trust You. I choose to trust You with my heart, my future, and my life.
In the name of Jesus Christ, I renounce every self-judgment, every word curse, every agreement with accusation, every false identity, every destructive sentence, and every ungodly inner vow I have spoken or accepted against myself. I bring those words under the blood of Jesus Christ. I ask You to cancel their power, break their agreement, cleanse my mouth, renew my mind, heal my heart, bless my body, and restore my life to agreement with Your Word.
I receive Your mercy. I receive Your forgiveness. I receive Your truth. I receive the freedom Jesus Christ purchased for me. Teach me to speak life, pray in faith, think according to Scripture, bless what belongs to You, and walk each new day in the liberty of Jesus Christ.
In The Name Of Jesus Christ.
A Decree Of Freedom Over Your Body, Mind, And Life
I agree with God’s Word. Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and I choose to speak life according to Scripture. I withdraw every self-judgment I have spoken or agreed with against myself, my body, my mind, my emotions, my health, my future, my calling, and my life.
I repent for every word curse I have spoken against myself. I renounce those words now in the name of Jesus Christ. I no longer agree with accusation. I agree with the blood of Jesus Christ. I no longer agree with condemnation. There is now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
My body belongs to God. My body is the temple of the Holy Ghost. I am bought with a price. Therefore I glorify God in my body and in my spirit, which are God’s. I bless my body according to the Word of God. I present my body as a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God.
My mind belongs to Jesus Christ. I have the mind of Christ. My mind is being renewed by the Word of God. God has not given me the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. I think on what is true, honest, just, pure, lovely, and of good report.
My emotions come under the Lordship of Jesus Christ. I pour out my heart before God, for He is my refuge. The Lord heals the broken in heart and binds up their wounds. My wounds are not my identity. My pain is not my future. Jesus Christ is my healer, restorer, and peace.
My life belongs to Jesus Christ. I am God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works. I am a new creature in Christ. Old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. My life is not useless, wasted, cursed, or hopeless. My life is hidden with Christ in God.
Jesus Christ is my Advocate with the Father. The accuser does not have the final word over me. Who shall lay anything to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifieth. Christ died, Christ rose again, and Christ makes intercession for me.
I condemn every tongue that has risen against me in judgment, including my own tongue where it has spoken against God’s Word. I break agreement with shame, fear, sickness, defeat, self-hatred, despair, confusion, torment, hopelessness, and unbelief. I receive agreement with truth, mercy, healing, renewal, peace, soundness, restoration, and life.
Each new day, I walk in the freedom Jesus Christ has provided. I will not curse what God has purchased. I will not condemn what God is redeeming. I will not speak death over what God has called to life. My mouth belongs to the Lord. My body belongs to the Lord. My mind belongs to the Lord. My emotions belong to the Lord. My life belongs to the Lord.
I speak life over myself in agreement with God’s Word. I bless my body. I bless my mind. I bless my emotions. I bless my future. I bless my life in the name of Jesus Christ. I am redeemed, forgiven, cleansed, renewed, restored, and free through Jesus Christ my Lord.
In The Name Of Jesus Christ.
A Note Of Pastoral Care And Encouragement
This Christian teaching is intended for spiritual encouragement, prayer, repentance, and biblical renewal. If you are struggling with severe depression, self-harm thoughts, trauma, suicidal thoughts, or overwhelming emotional distress, please seek immediate help from a trusted pastor, qualified Christian counselor, medical professional, or emergency support service. Receiving help is not a lack of faith. God can use wise counsel, prayer, Scripture, and proper care as part of your healing journey.
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