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
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