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QUESTION: Which Affirmations do you recommend me saying in OK GOD NOW WHAT, because it is impossible for me to do them all every

day plus the psalms which I am working on and Don Gossetts book The Power of Your Words. Thank you I am worn out tonight from a personal battle so I read Eph 6. Good night. ANSWER: In my opinion the affirmations in Don Gossets book are great; there are just not enough of them. And you need a minimum of 2 hours a day to make noticeable chang es. We have been over this before, but here goes again. We are talking about the Affirmations in OK, God, Now What? These Affirmations a re designed to help you renew your mind so you can walk in the righteousness of God you are made in Jesus. Righteous in Jesus means no sin past, present and future, and blessing forced on you. Righteousness is the character of God, divine attributes now in your spiri t wanting to manifest through your soul and body to release the glory of God int o the Earth. Your spirit, because of zoe life in righteousness only wants to do all Jesus would do if Jesus were in your shoes right now. The Affirmations can h elp you do this. There is not one affirmation in particular I recommend. It is a matter of what y ou can or will do. For the average person they are designed in two sets to be do ne in about 1 1/2 to 2 hours each, or a total of 3-4 hours per day, A-Z and 1-60 . Fastest godly change is all A-60 every day in a 4 hour per day commitment for at least 90 days. If you sow less, you reap less. God is no respecter of persons . You get what you do. Do less, and get less. Do more and get more. How well do you love yourself to keep walking in less than God has made availabl e at the great expense of the body, soul, blood and spirit of Jesus? What you ar e not walking in of Jesus, you are walking in of the devil in the world system. What you are not walking in of Jesus, means you are walking the rest of the time in the devil and that is sin. What payoff are you willing to enjoy? John 10:10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have zoe/life, an d that they might have it more abundantly. 11 I am the good shepherd: the good s hepherd giveth his psuche/life (soul) for the sheep. The OK, God, Now What? audio book of the first set A-Z took me about 2 hours to read at a pace slower than my own personal reading speed. When I do them on my o wn, each set takes me a little under 1 hours. So it is about 1 hours for A-Z or 1-60. Or it is form me a little under 3 hours to do them all. I have read A-60 i n about 2 hours also. Most get faster at they keep at it. Our human brains are designed to have only the Word of God and the assessment of God in our biological brains. Typically as you fill your biology, your neurons, with truth, your overall thinking gets faster and more comprehensive. Since right now you read slower, unless you get the audio book to read along wit h, I have no idea how many you can do in a certain time period. But for most peo ple it is easier to do it based on a set time, rather than how many affirmations

you can read out loud. But if your time is more flexible, then by all means pic k a number that works for you and do that. At first you will go slower then grad ually increase in speed. For example when I first started doing the Psalms, it took me 6 hours to read ou t loud all 150 in the KJV. Over a few weeks, and as my tongue got used to all th e th sounds, it got down to about 4 hours. Since I had a job, that meant that I got a little less sleep nothing but the Psalms when I was not working. After a while r the day and it got easier. So for my 1 hour lunch break, I and read Psalms for 50 minutes. A 15 minute coffee break was ffee and 12 minutes reading the Psalms. each night and did I spread it out ove ate for 10 minutes 3 minutes to get co

Of course a lot of useless conversation also went away. I also found that if the re was information I needed that I missed at coffee break, the Lord made sure I got what I needed. That is one of the benefits of seeking the Kingdom first. I suggest you figure out what you are willing to do every day in time, and build a daily set around that. I recommend you maybe start with 2 hours of the same a ffirmations every day, and then do to 1 hour of the Psalms. Then hour in persona l prayer. That is a total time of 3-3 hours a day. Do the same affirmations for at least 2 hours a day as a minimum to write on you r heart in 90 days. Doing all A-60 over 3 days is not the same. Your faithfulnes s is up to you. If you do a program of 3 hours a day, then the other 21 hours a day you are stil l maintaining and writing something on your heart. Unless you are making an acti ve effort, or you are in a valid godly environment, then it is of the world syst em and not God. If you do only 15 minutes a day, you are still writing on your heart the other 2 3 hours and 45 minutes every day. In both cases you are usually only aware of wh at you are writing or maintaining during your time in the affirmations or Script ures. This is not a matter of not doing it. We all write on our heart every day all day. What we write is the issue, not if we are writing. So it is like running. If I run an hour a day, then I for sure am building runni ng strength for that 1 hour. I may be building running strength during the other parts of the day, I may just not be aware of how much more I am actually doing. For that hour I may be running 1 mile, 4 miles, 8 or 18 miles. The pace is diff erent, but I measure by both how much time I spend and the distance I cover. Do the same for the affirmations. That is how much time per day and how many aff irmations per day. I get a lot of people complaining over they time of 2-6 hours per day. First of all that is a minimum, not a maximum, the maximum is 24 hours a day. But, depend ing on your past, for most people, progress will be seen in 90 days at 2-6 hours a day. More time will absolutely produce more results. More time at the gym can produce more results. If this seems so overwhelming, work your way into it. Start with 15 minutes or 30 minutes a day and build up to 2 hours and then work your way u p to a more complete 6 hours. Since we live generally in a time constrained world, start with the time block f irst. I tell everyone to spend 10% of a 24 hour a day in the Scriptures in some way. That is 2.4 hours or 2 hours and 24 minutes EVERY DAY. What you do in that

time is one thing, how much time you spend at it is another. For the affirmations to get written on your heart it is a minimum of 2 hours eve ry day to get that same material written in the minimum 90 days. Do 15 minutes o f the same material daily and it just takes longer than 90 days, maybe 180 days or even 270 days. The biology is constant. The 2 hours of repetition is like a pressure. Just 1 hour does not build as much pressure. 15 minutes a day just builds at less pressure and takes longer to get written into your subconscious. 2 minutes a day does something, just much less. So anything you keep repeating with strong emotion will get written as dominate in your heart, but we are after the fastest and not the longest time for notice able change. The key is to do the same material every day for at least 2 hours for the writin g to get done in 90 days, do less than 2 hours and it takes longer. How much longer I do not know. It does not seem to matter if you do it all in a straight 2 hour effort, 2 sessions [per day of 1 hour each, or 4 sessions per da y of 30 minutes, or 8 sets of 15 minutes per day. Just get in a total of 2 hours per day with the same affirmations for each 24 hours. For best results the time we all need to spend per day is about 6 hours, but 2 hours will deliver noticeable results. This is true whether it is Bible affirmat ions or sport training. You will see results in 21 days, but without the full 90 days, you will lose what results you saw at 21 days. Even worse, if you do not work at it, you will soon grow to no like what you did that first 21 days. As a pro sports player you saw this every year where you needed the same coachin g again and again, usually because you did not spend the necessary 90 days in da ily effort of 2 hours minimum on or with the same material. Those who did got lo nger term results. If you do not use affirmations, say just the Psalms as written, they also get wr itten on your heart but when recalled by the subconscious mind they do not neces sarily lead to action. Psalm 23 is almost all affirmation, so it gets written an d recalled as attitude and action. Psalm 22 is not all affirmations and it gets recalled as fact which you then hav e to figure out how to apply. Convert Psalm 22 to all affirmations and now it le ads to action per the affirmations if you do the minimum of 2 hours per day for a straight 90 days. Remember, you are writing new and maintaining old attitudes and emotions all day , every day, 24X7. All I am doing is describing the biology that goes on every d ay, no matter what material you use. This program just makes or allows you to control what is getting written. It is one way to: 2 Cor 10:3 For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the f lesh: 4 (for the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God t o the pulling down of strong holds;) 5 casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into capt ivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; So you tell me what heart training program you are going to do. What is the logic or reasoning behind what you have chosen to do? Remember, not making a decision is the same as making the decision to stay where you are.

If you do nothing then you will stay as you are. One definition of insanity is t o keep repeating the same thing and expecting different results. So what do you see needs improvement, and what are your going to change to work on what needs improvement. How are your going to make and keep affirmations to support that path? Then do it. God Bless You and Yours to be more Noble in Jesus (Acts 17:10)! Don CPM: www.CovenantPeaceMinistries.com

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