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I declare now gratitude because gratitude is one way of acknowledging the kingdom of light and releasing it into my life. So I declare, I’m grateful for my physical body and for my mind that are under God’s control. I’m grateful for every bill paid. I’m grateful for every opportunity of increase. I’m grateful for wherever I live and for the food to eat. I’m grateful for all of my clothing and for every need being met. Father, I give you great praise as an acknowledgement of your goodness in my life and your perfection by the blood of Jesus that is being made manifest as I walk out this earthly experience.
I’m grateful for the blood of Jesus and my acceptance of his blood, which brings me into the kingdom of heaven, which is the kingdom of God operating in me now. And with my mouth, I design a new atmosphere. So I, with my hands lifted, declare in the name of Jesus that light infuses darkness and the darkness cannot comprehend this light. Though darkness is all around me, darkness is not within me and darkness cannot control me because I am God’s child. So now increase is attracted to me. Large sums of money are attracted to me. Business increases around me. New clients, new experiences from the divine find their way into my life.
My family is caught up by the light of the kingdom of God. Every expression of my family is introduced to and infused by the kingdom of light. Some of them will not understand what is happening to them, but they’ll begin to experience an encounter with God, an encounter with the divine. So that sickness is now manifesting into supernatural health. Even mental disorders are now being changed to testimonies of the goodness of God. I declare it now, in Jesus’s name, Amen.
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