We all have certain blocks within ourselves stifling creativity. Habits and insecurities can prevent us from making full use of our God given ability to alter our environment. Our accustomed way of perceiving things interferes with the ability to see new meaning. Psychologists call this "functional fixity". The predisposition to perceive things in certain ways. Consequently, based on scenarios that seem familiar, a pastor, doctor or scientist or may continually misclassify a problem and treat it incorrectly. This perceptual block is like a mountain and it can hinder the hopes of finding countermeasures to create new possibilities.
When God calls you to do something it will always appear impossible. He will diminish your natural resources until any hope of success requires His involvement. Faith must be released in order to get over a perceptual barrier and produce miraculous abundance. Words are powerful. Speak in faith and you will frame your life with the power of your speech. Life is 10% what happens to you, and 90% how you chose to respond.
Remember, God always begins with chaos. The earth was "without form and void" and he made a beautiful planet. Don't say what you see, say what you want to see. If you keep saying it the way you see it, then you are going to keep seeing it, the way you say it. You can transform rubbish into riches with the power of the spoken Word. God watches over His word to perform it (Jeremiah 1:12). Life and death are in the power of your tongue. Choose to speak life. Expect a miracle. Speaking faith is what causes God to move for you. Expectation is why He does it. You cannot wish you troubles away. Perceive the impossible. Believe the impossible. Receive the impossible. Today you are a Mountain Mover!
Prayer
Father, I thank you for in my weakness, You are my strength. I speak to my mountain today and I command it to move and go to the sea. I Perceive... I Believe... I Receive a miracle today, Amen.
Go Deeper
Genesis 1:1-2; Exodus 14:13-28; Judges 6:11-24; Psalm 78:11-12; Psalm 126:3; Jeremiah 32:27; John 9:25; Romans 14:23; Hebrews 11:1-3; Revelation 7:13-17

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