Proclaim: The Power of Shaping Your Reality with Words.

Discover the power of proclamation in faith and how words can shape your reality. Join our weekly challenge to transform your life through biblical declarations. Read more on Kora’s Diary.

Introduction

Have you ever stopped to consider the true power behind the word "proclaim"? It is one of those words we often encounter in the Bible, but how often do we reflect on its profound meaning? Today, I delved into its significance for the first time. To proclaim means to announce officially and publicly; to indicate clearly and emphatically. This post explores the significance of proclaiming, its biblical roots, and practical steps to harness this power to shape our reality.

In the Bible, the word “proclaim” is adopted in various contexts, such as to declare, preach, and make known. Proclamations are used in the Bible as powerful declarations that can change realities. From war to goodness, the gospel and God’s kingdom; anything can be proclaimed.

In today’s world, although the word “proclaim” seems a bit unpopular, proclaiming can be seen in various forms such as public announcements, speeches and even social media posts. The essence remains the same- to declare something with conviction and clarity.

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The Power Of Your Words


Words have the power to create. In the biblical account of creation, God spoke the world into existence. This underscores the belief that words are not just communicative but also creative forces. John 1:1 states,

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."

This highlights the divine power of words. Jesus (the Word of God personified) also proclaimed healing, peace, and resurrection, demonstrating the transformative power of spoken words.

In the Bible, proclamations were often made before battles or to declare peace and these declarations set the tone for the events that followed, illustrating the power of spoken intentions.

Jesus and his disciples proclaimed the gospel, spreading the message of God’s kingdom. These proclamations were pivotal in establishing the early Christian church. Individuals in the Bible often made personal declarations of faith, promises, and intentions. These proclamations were acts of faith and commitment to their beliefs.

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Why do proclamations matter?

Many people have shared testimonies of how positive affirmations or proclamations have changed their lives. From overcoming illnesses to achieving personal goals, the power of words is evident in everyday experiences.

Proclamations shape our reality. When we speak positively about our desires and goals, we set a course for those things to manifest. Conversely, negative proclamations can hinder our progress and bring about undesirable outcomes. Positive proclamations boost confidence, reduce stress, and improve overall mental health. They reinforce a positive mindset and encourage proactive behaviour.

Apart from these, proclaiming aligns with spiritual beliefs that emphasize the power of faith and positive thinking. It is a tool to affirm one’s trust in God’s power and the good that is to come.

Often, in my life’s journey, I find myself forgetting the lessons God has taught me about the power of my words. As a child of God, not only created in His image and likeness but also aware of Jesus's promise that I will do even greater things than He did if I believe in Him (John 14:12), I have the power to shape my reality through proclamation. Therefore, the following questions arise, 

“Why then do we proclaim things we do not want in our reality when we can proclaim the things we do want?”, “What then do you choose to proclaim?”

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Practical steps to effective proclamations

1.     Identify your true desires/intentions- Begin by identifying the clear and specific intentions you truly desire in your reality. This could be related to health, wealth, relationships or personal growth. Clarity is key in making effective proclamations.

2.     Positive vs. Negative declarations- Both are proclamations but focus on positive declarations. Instead of saying

“I don’t have money”, or “I don’t want to be poor”, say “I am financially abundant.”
Positive statements are just as powerful and constructive.

3.     Consistent practice- Incorporate positive proclamations, popularly known as daily affirmations into your daily practice. These should be simple, clear and positive statements that you repeat to reinforce your desires. Consistency reinforces your intentions and helps you to manifest them into reality.

4.     Emotional Engagement- Engage your emotions when proclaiming. Feel the words you say and believe in God’s power to bring about the change you desire.

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Proclamation Challenge

1.     Write Down Your Desires: Write 2 things you want to manifest in your reality as if they are already happening. For example, just as Jesus said, "Lazarus come forth!" in John 11:43, speak whatever you want to manifest in your reality, whether it's “I am financially abundant”, “I am in perfect health”, “Peace surrounds me” etc.

2.     Daily Affirmations: Every day this week, when you wake up and every time you're around the calming natural element of water, proclaim those 2 desires and leave it at that.

3.     Consistency is Key: Repeat this practice for 7 days. Allow yourself to feel whatever you may feel.

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Common Obstacles and How to Overcome Them

1.     Doubt and Fear- It’s natural to feel doubt and fear. Combat these feelings by repeating your proclamations until the negative emotions subside.

2.     Lack of Consistency- Consistency is crucial. Set reminders or find a routine that helps you maintain your proclamation practice.

3.     Negative mindset- Surround yourself with positivity. Avoid negative influences and reinforce your proclamations with positive thoughts and actions.

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Sharing your Proclamation Journey

By the end of the week reflect on your experience. Notice all changes in your mindset and circumstances. Share your experiences with us. I’ll join in this challenge.

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Conclusion

Your words hold power. Embrace the ability to shape your reality through proclamation. Take on the weekly proclamation challenge and observe the changes in your life. Share your journey, learn from others, and keep proclaiming positive affirmations.

Let’s connect next Sunday!

Always be happy. Pray at all times. Whatever may happen to you, continue to thank God. God wants you to do that because you belong to Christ Jesus- 1 Thessalonians 5: 16-18
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Comments

  1. Emmanuel AzubuineJune 2, 2024 at 1:42 PM

    Definitely taking part in this week’s challenge!. Thanks a lot Kora

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    1. Thank you very much, Emmanuel! Please let me know how it goes.

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