Tuesday, August 24, 2010

I Am My Father's Child: Special Declarations for women, Pt. 5

Kingdom Principles Teaching Series, #436

Subject: I Am My Father’s Child: Special Declarations for Women, Part 5

Theme verse: Agapé Love Never Fails. 1 Corinthians 13:8

I Am My Father’s Child: Special Declarations for Women

I am my Father’s child. The Father loves me. I am my Father’s child. I am whole. I was broken in my soul at one time but I am no longer broken. I am no longer splintered. I am whole. The Father loves me. I am my Father’s child.

I am my Father’s child. I am somebody! I am somebody through Jesus. “Can’t nobody do me like Jesus.” Now, don’t miss my heart on this issue. I don’t hate men and I don’t dislike men. It’s just that I am not dependent on a man to make me whole! I am whole through Jesus. Jesus does for me what no man could ever do for me. If I look to a man to do for me what only Jesus can do for me, I will be disappointed, frustrated, tired, worn out, fed up and disgusted. Looking in the wrong place. I am none of those things. I am happy, free, fulfilled, satisfied and whole. Jesus and the Father love me.

I know I’ve said this before but I’m gonna say it again. I don’t need you or anyone else to make me whole! I am whole through Jesus. I have confidence through Jesus. I have healthy self-esteem through Jesus. I am strong because of Jesus. I am emotionally and mentally stable through Jesus. I am a highly satisfied woman. I don’t need a reason or an excuse to be good to me. I am good to me… just because. I am good to me because I love me. I learned that from my Daddy. Father is good
to me just because He loves me. I am special. I am precious in my Father’s eyes. I am loved. I am still kickin’ and I am still here. Jesus is enough for me. I am whole. The Father loves me.

The spirit of agapé love reigns and rules in my life. I do not compare myself to anyone else. I do not compete with another woman or a man. I do not compete with another minister or ministry. The spirit of agapé love does not compete with anyone. Competition causes strife, disunity and division, which I am not. I exemplify agapé love because the spirit of agapé love lives inside of me. The spirit of agapé love leads me in the ways of righteousness. I am agapé love. Father loves me.

I am my Father’s daughter. I take after my Father. I am a love machine! Agapé love!  Agapé love flows through me as easily as oxygen. I inhale agapé love through the Word; I exhale agapé love through my spirit man. I am known for my agapé love. John 13:34-35. My Father is teaching me and Jesus is my example. The Father loves me. I love myself and I love others with agapé love.
I am a love machine.

I am a love machine! Agapé love! The Father’s agapé love has made me whole. Sex didn’t, won’t and can’t make me whole. Being someone’s emotional doormat or their punching bag will not do it. Only the agapé love of my Father could make me whole. Father taught me that He loves me unconditionally and forever. Father taught me how to love myself unconditionally and forever. Now, I know how to love others unconditionally and forever with the same degree of agapé love which the Father loves me. The Father has turned me into Who and What He is – agapé love. Just like my Father, I am an agapé love machine!

I am a love machine! Agapé love! I have a tender heart. Ephesians 4:17-32. The Father is gracious with me. I am gracious with myself. I am gracious with others. I extend grace, mercy and compassion. I forgive. I have forgiven my ex-husband(s), pastors who didn’t know how to extend agapé love, former lady friends who abandoned me when the persecution came, the person who sexually assaulted me, parents who neglected me, and people who spoke derogatory racial comments toward me. I have already forgiven them. Every now and then phantom pains try to return but the incidents and the residue from them is already under the blood of Jesus.
It’s as if they never happened. Agapé love takes no account of a wrong and forgives. They are forgiven. Through the strength of the Father’s grace, I can extend agapé love.

I am agapé love. I don’t have an excuse for not exemplifying agapé love. Father has poured His agapé love into me. I will pour agapé love into others. I am an example of compassion, forgiveness, bowels of mercy and grace, tenderness, gentleness, longsuffering, kindness, understanding, patience and comfort to others. By grace, I can give what I have been given, agapé love. I give agapé love.

I am my Father’s daughter. The Father loves me and I love Him. I love the Word. The Word is my strength, my light, my hope and my sustenance. The Word is my life. When I’m frustrated, I read the Word. When I’m disappointed, hurt, rejected, wounded, mistreated, maligned or dishonored, I read the Word. The Word is my equilibrium. The Word places things in their proper perspective and puts everything in order. The Word and my faith can turn anything around and make it right. I love the Word, Jesus and the Father. I am my Father’s daughter.

I am my Father’s daughter. I belong to Jesus. Everything belongs to Jesus. Jesus is Lord over all of my body parts. From each strand of hair on my head down to the tip of my manicured toe nails. Since I belong to Jesus, I will not yield my body to unrighteousness. I will watch my words; I will watch what I say. I will. I will be an example of agapé love. I will extend grace, mercy, forgiveness, patience, honor and agapé love to others. As I behave like Jesus, my life will bring
glory to the Father. I am loved. I am forgiven. I am anointed. I am special. I am still here! I am my Father’s daughter. I am loved.

I am my Father’s daughter. I am not rejected; I am loved. I am healed and restored. The Father loves me.

What time is it? It’s time for some serious praise and worship! It’s time to go celebrate. I am still here! I may have some battle scars but I’m still standing. I may walk with a slight limp but I’m still walking. Father has been leading me and guiding me through it all. The Father has kept me through it all. I am still here by the Father’s grace. I will go celebrate who Father has made me to be and who I am in the process of becoming.

My heart is pure before God. I want my life to bring glory to the Father. I am nothing without Jesus. I will be nothing without Jesus. I will stick very close to Jesus. John 15:1-17. I need Jesus.

I have Jesus and I have the Father. I love Jesus and I love the Father. Jesus and the Father love me. I am not rejected; I am dearly loved. I am dependent on Jesus. I am my Father’s child.

I am loved. I am special. I am whole and delivered. I am happy and I am free. I have peace.

My Father loves me.

I Am My Father’s Child.


Spoken by the Father, Saturday, December 26, 2009

Completed Saturday, February 6, 2010
Transcribed by Janet Henderson

I Am My Father's Child: Special Declarations for Women, Pt. 4

Kingdom Principles Teaching Series, #436

Subject: I Am My Father’s Child: Special Declarations for Women, Part 4

Theme verse: Agapé Love Never Fails. 1 Corinthians 13:8

I Am My Father’s Child: Special Declarations for Women

I am my Father’s child. The Father loves me.
I am my Father’s child. I am whole. I was broken in my soul at one time but I am no longer broken. I am no longer splintered. I am whole. The Father loves me. I am my Father’s child.

My Father loves me. Father tells me that if I need anything, He will provide it because He loves me. I have no reason to be afraid that my needs will not be supplied. I trust the Father and I trust His agapé love for me. Father’s love for me is perfect. Father’s love for me will never fail.
1 Corinthians 13:8. When I need something, I will pray, follow Father’s directions, instructions and wisdom, and wait for Father’s timing in the situation. Father is faithful and He loves me.

Because I am my Father’s child, I trust Father’s timing in my life. I trust Father to lead and guide me. I trust Father to bring into my life the people He wants to be in my life. I trust Father to bring increase and abundance into my life in His way. I trust Father’s timetable with all areas of my life. Father knows best. I trust the Father because the Father loves me.

The Father loves me. Every time I take communion I am reminded of how much the Father loves me. Father gave the best that He had to give, Jesus, because He loves me. John 3:16. Jesus shed His blood for me because the Father loves me. I am dearly loved. The Father loves me.

I am my Father’s daughter. I am known for my agapé love. John 13:34-35. I am not emotionally abusive toward others. By the same token, I do not expect others to be emotionally abusive toward me. Emotional abuse does not reflect agapé love. If someone attempts to be or if they are emotionally abusive toward me, we may have to part ways. I am agapé love. Father loves me.

Because I trust Father’s agapé love for me, I have no fear. I have no fear. 1 John 4:18. I have no fear of people or people’s opinion of me. I have no fear of rejection, ridicule, rumors, lies, false accusations or persecution. People can say anything they want to say. People can think anything they want
to think. Those things don’t matter any more because I know who and what I am. I am free from fear. My days of being afraid of anyone or anything are over! I have no fear because I am loved. Fear? Not me. Regarding fear, I am free. I am not fearful; I am loved. The Father loves me.

I am not rejected; I am loved. The Father loves me. Just as I am… regardless of how much I weigh. There’s just more of me to love.  (And, yes, I love me enough to lose the extra weight.)

I am a survivor. I have been through hell in my life. If it wasn’t for the grace of God I would have lost my mind a long time ago. If nobody else can tell you, I can tell you about the grace, goodness and faithfulness of God. Father never quit on me. The grace of God kept me and the grace of God brought me through everything I’ve been through. It was the grace of God that gave me the strength to endure everything. The grace of God put me over. I am still here today because
of the Father’s grace. I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Father is faithful. Father is faithful. I am loved. Father is faithful to me because He loves me.

The Father will never reject me. I am His daughter, His baby, and He loves me. Forever! I am my Father’s daughter. I am not rejected; I am loved. The Father loves me.

I am my Father’s child. I’ve done some things and I‘ve made some decisions that I regret. I have confessed my sins and mistakes and I have been forgiven. I have forgiven myself. Because I have been forgiven, those things are under the blood. My past is under the blood. My regrets are under the blood. My shame and sorrow are under the blood! When the enemy attempts to bring up stuff from the past, I will tell him, “Shut up, devil. That’s already under the blood
of Jesus. I will not allow you to talk about ( stuff ) because it no longer exists. It has been wiped away. It’s as if it never happened. So shut up and leave me alone. In Jesus’ name.”

I am my Father’s daughter. I will not be tormented by my past. The past is dead and gone. It’s over.I am here today and I am free today. I am here today! I am here right now. I will enjoy today. I will taste and enjoy every nuance of today – new grace, new mercy, new peace, new joy,the new oil, the new wine of the holy spirit, a new and fresh anointing, and a more powerful relationship with the Father. Daily I am learning more about the Father as He reveals more
of Himself to me. I want more. I crave more. I need more. Father is filling me up with more of Himself. Today I am hungry for more of the Father. I will be filled because Father loves me.

As my Father’s daughter, I will continue to develop in agapé love. I will go with the flow of Father’s wisdom, might, strength, power and agapé love. I have my Father’s nature and I take after the Father. I extend agapé love to others, the same agapé love that the Father extends toward me. I can give to others what I have received, agapé love. I am a child of love. The Father loves me.

I am my Father’s daughter. I have my Father’s wisdom. The Spirit of Wisdom operates in my life. Spirit speaks. I am continually developing in wisdom because I listen. The Father teaches me wisdom. I gleam wisdom from the Word. I am increasing in wisdom because I take after the Father. I am my Father’s daughter and I am loved. I have wisdom. The Father loves me.

I am my Father’s daughter. I am whole. As my Father’s daughter, I have my Father’s wisdom. I am responsible for my life, my choices and my decisions. I value my wholeness. I make wise choices which supplement and complement the value of my wholeness. I do not look back or think back. I look ahead. I live today to the fullest, squeezing every drop of life out of it. I look forward to tomorrow. As I go forward in step-by-step wisdom, trusting in the Father, leaning on Jesus,
relying on the Father’s Voice, obeying Father’s directions and trusting the Father, I’m gonna be fine. How could I not be? I am my Father’s daughter. I am dearly loved. The Father loves me.

I am my Father’s daughter. I am precious. I have value. When I look in the mirror, I like what I see. For years, I mean many years - almost 25 years - I wouldn’t look in the mirror. I mean really
look at myself in the mirror. Oh, I would do a cursory look when I brushed my teeth, combed my hair, or checked my clothes to ensure my dress wasn’t pulled up and stuck in my pantyhose and my underwear wasn’t showing. But, now I can look in the mirror at me. Now I love my self. Now, I can see me. I can bear to see all of me. Now, I like me. Now, I love me. The Father has taught me how to love me. I love myself the same way my Father loves me, with agapé love. I am loved, therefore I love. I am loved. I am dearly loved. I am. The Father loves me.

By the Father’s grace, I am me. There is only one me. There is no one else on the earth like me. When Father made me, He really broke the mold. I accept me as I am, with all of my idiosyncrasies, uniqueness, diverseness, talents and warped sense of humor. I will not compare myself, my gifts, my grace and my anointings to anyone else. Father made me. Father likes me just the way I am. Father loves me just as I am. I love me just as I am. I am loved and accepted. Father loves me.

Spoken by the Father, Saturday, December 26, 2009

Completed Saturday, February 6, 2010
Transcribed by Janet Henderson

I Am My father's Child: special Declarations for Women, Pt. 3

Kingdom Principles Teaching Series, #436

Subject: I Am My Father’s Child: Special Declarations for Women, Part 3

Theme verse: Agapé Love Never Fails. 1 Corinthians 13:8

I Am My Father’s Child: Special Declarations for Women

I am my Father’s child. The Father loves me.
I am my Father’s child. I am whole. I was broken in my soul at one time but I am no longer broken.
I am no longer splintered. I am whole. The Father loves me. I am my Father’s child.

I am whole through Jesus. Because I am whole through Jesus, I am not compelled to be made whole through a relationship with another person. I am complete in Christ.

Colossians 2:10.
I am complete through the blood of Jesus. I am complete through the spirit. A relationship with a person other than Jesus will not and cannot make me whole. My relationships with others are extra blessings, the cherry on top, but my relationship with Jesus and the Father is my foundation. I am yoked to the True Vine. John 15:1-17.

I go to the Father to receive; I go to others to give and serve. I am my Father’s daughter and I am whole through and in Jesus.

I am whole through Jesus. Because I am whole through Jesus, I am not clingy, needy or emotionally dependent on others for fulfillment or happiness. I am satisfied all by myself, as long as I have me some Jesus! I am not complete through a man, other than Jesus! If I never have another serious relationship with a man that would be OK. I am more than satisfied because Jesus is enough. My soul is satisfied. Jesus has given me what no other man or person can! I am happy. I am free from relationship addiction. I am satisfied, I am content and I am whole. Father loves me.

I am coming up and out! I am headed toward new levels, new heights, new depths and abundance in all areas of my life. John 10:10. Because the Father loves me, He will lead me and guide me toward and into my abundant place. I acknowledge the Father in all ways and He will lead and guide me into all that He is. I am coming up and out! Nothing old, used or worn out; everything will be new. My source for everything new is my relationship with the Father. My Father is bringing me up and out for no other reason than He loves me! My Father wants nothing less than the best for me. By His grace He will provide the best for me. I am coming up and out! The Father loves me.

I am starting over. Yes, I may have gone through the “Big D”, divorce, but I am still here! I’m still standing and I’m getting stronger every day. Divorce is not the end but a new beginning. The divorce was painful but Father’s grace and agapé love brought me through it. I am back and I’m more motivated and stronger than ever. The blood of Jesus is still working. I am a
living testimony that you can go through a divorce and come out better and stronger on the other side. I learned that I have a high tolerance for pain and with Father’s grace I can overcome anything! Look out world! Here comes a healed, restored, renewed, replenished, rejuvenated, on-fire, looking for some devil butt to kick, satisfied single woman! It’s all good. The Father brought me through the divorce and He will bring me through anything because He loves me.

I am my Father’s daughter and I am loved by my Father. My life is turning around. There’s no place to go but up! I’ve been down too many times and my down days are over. Yes, there will be challenges, tests, trials, temptations and seasons where I will have to stretch toward new growth. I’ve already accepted that I can’t succeed on my own. I will have to hold on to Jesus. I will have
to pull on Jesus’ strength. By my Father’s grace and with Jesus on my side, I will endure and overcome. I am an overcomer. My Father leads me in the way that I should go. I listen to the Father and obey Him. I will always win because I am my Father’s child and my Father loves me.


I am my Father’s daughter and I am a whole woman. I am more important than the size of my boobs or the width of my derrière. My female genitalia are not more valuable than me, nor do they take precedence over me. I have more value than the sum of my body parts. I am not a body part. I am a person, a whole person, a whole woman. I will not allow anyone to treat me like a body part. I will not allow anyone to dishonor or disrespect me, like something to be used, discarded and thrown away. And, you cannot purchase me. I am not for sale, like a used car over which you bargained for the cheapest price. No! I am a whole person who is worthy of honor. I am a whole woman who has value. I am not rejected; I am loved. I am a whole woman. My Father loves me.

I have to repeat this: Jesus’ blood has set me free. I am as free as free can be. Because I am free, I make quality decisions which are healthy for my soul, my spirit and my life. I am not bound by anyone
and I am not bound to anyone. I am free! I will not allow anyone to put me in bondage through their fear. I am free from fear. Since I have been set free from fear, others’ fears have no influence on my life. I will not be controlled by others and others’ fears will not put me in bondage. There is no fear here. I am free. Jesus’ blood has set me free. I am as free as free can be. Father loves me.

I am my Father’s daughter. I am not rejected; I am loved. I am a healed woman. The Father loves me.

I am my Father’s daughter and I am obedient. Because Father loves me, I trust Him with my life. Because I trust Him with my life, I will be obedient to the Father in all things. Father’s agapé love toward me and in response my love for the Father leads me to be obedient. I am obedient. Father loves me.

I am free! I am free from manipulation, coercion, intimidation, control, emotional blackmail and the fear of being alone. I am not dependent on a man, nor am I obsessed with having a man in my life. Being alone doesn’t bother me because I am complete and I am whole. I like me. I am not afraid
to be alone with me. I can be alone with me and be just as happy… I am never alone; I have Jesus. Being alone isn’t a death sentence because I have the spirit of life inside of me. I am not desperate for male or female companionship. I am a highly satisfied woman and I am free. Get this: Every piece and part of me is free! Freedom oozes from my pores. I am free! The Father loves me.

I am emotionally healthy and emotionally stable. I am not ruled by my emotions. I am ruled by Christ Who lives in me and the spirit of agapé love. Christ and the spirit of agapé love are at the helm of my life and they determine my course. I have forfeited my control to them. I simply go with the flow. Father, Christ and the spirit of agapé love lead while I follow. It’s OK. I trust them.

I am my Father’s daughter. I am not depressed. When I sense depression attempting to creep up on me, I will declare, “No! I am not depressed. I am delivered. I am healed. I am free. Jesus carried this depression to the cross. Jesus shed His blood for this. I will not allow depression in my life. I am under the blood of Jesus. My emotions are under the blood of Jesus. My mind and my heart are under the blood of Jesus. My sanity is under the blood of Jesus. Jesus carried this depression for me so I don’t have to. Jesus has freed me from depression. I am free! In Jesus’ name. Amen.”

The Father is my Teacher. He is teaching me all about His agapé love. I am learning that when I walk in agapé love I cannot lose because agapé love always works and it always wins. I may not see it working and winning but I know that it is. Agapé love works in the unseen, invisible, intangible
realm. When I think agapé love isn’t working, it is working. Father IS agapé love. Father is always working in the unseen, invisible, intangible realm on my behalf. I trust Father and I trust agapé love. I trust that agapé love will always work. I trust the Father because He loves me.

Spoken by the Father, Saturday, December 26, 2009

Completed Saturday, February 6, 2010
Transcribed by Janet Henderson