“Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful.” — Hebrews 10:23 (NKJV)
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned as a believer is to stick to what I believe—never wavering or flip-flopping between opinions. When I chose to trust God, I decided to trust Him in all things, not just when it’s easy or convenient. As Christians, we must remain consistent in the things we say about God, His power, and His promises. Our words should always align with our faith.
You can’t declare faith-filled words today and then speak fear and doubt tomorrow. That’s not how spiritual authority works. The Bible clearly urges us to “hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering…” Why? Because “He who promised is faithful.” That truth alone should anchor our hearts. God’s faithfulness never changes, so neither should our confession.
Yes, life may throw setbacks your way. Yes, it may feel like your efforts are going unnoticed. But if you truly believe in what you’ve asked God for, your confession should reflect that belief—consistently. Changing your words is like changing your mind about what you really want. When you say one thing in prayer and another in frustration, you dilute your own faith.
So here’s the charge: If you believe for something, keep saying it—even when it looks impossible. Do not change your confession. Refuse to let circumstances talk you out of what you’ve declared in faith. Even when it feels like the opposite is happening, stand your ground. Why? Because your confession and your consistency are the bridge between your prayer and your miracle.
Today’s Rhema
Words are powerful—stop changing your confession, because changing your confession will abort your miracles!
Confession for the Day
Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for giving me the power to speak things into being. I declare that my words are aligned with faith, not fear. I do not waver or contradict myself. I speak with boldness, confidence, and consistency—and I see my words come to pass, in Jesus’ name. Amen!