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God's affirmations

God's affirmations


The following affirmations, I pray each one proves with a daily reminder of God’s promises, power, and faithfulness in every area of life.

God will help me through the power of the Holy Spirit. — John 15:26
God will deliver me from anything not of Him. — Psalm 18:19–20
God will restore my soul. — Psalm 23:2–3
God will give me victory. — 1 Corinthians 15:57
God will provide me with wisdom. — James 3:17
God will see me through. — Romans 8:28
God will strengthen me. — Psalm 55:22
God will heal me. — Jeremiah 30:17
God will allow me to bear fruit in Christ. — John 15:1–2
God will help me move past my past. — Isaiah 43:18–19
God will heal my hurt and bind up my wounds. — Psalm 147:3
God will always watch over me. — Psalm 121:7–8
God will protect me always. — Psalm 91:9–11
God will lead me in the way I should go. — Psalm 32:8
God will hear my prayers. — 2 Chronicles 7:14–15
God will work this out for me. — Romans 8:28
God will do a new thing in my life. — Isaiah 43:19
God will fight for me. — Exodus 14:13–14
God will turn my let down into a setup for Christ. — Philippians 1:19
God will lead me in the path of righteousness. — Psalm 23:3
God will give me peace. — Philippians 4:6–7
God will provide for me. — Philippians 4:19
God will provide a breakthrough. — Psalm 33:10
God will give me a miracle. — Psalm 118:17
God will do all things for me. — Jeremiah 32:27
God will always show me love. — John 3:16
God will be with me always. — Psalm 23:4
God will help me overcome fear. — Isaiah 41:10
God will provide a harvest if I don’t give up. — Galatians 6:9

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