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Everything Is LOGOS | Once You Learn to Speak Like Jesus Did, Nothing Remains the Same | Daily Manifesting | YouTubeToText
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The core theme is that words, understood as "logos" (divine intention and creative force), are not mere sounds but powerful instruments that shape reality when spoken from a place of inner alignment, identity, and integrity, mirroring Jesus' authoritative communication.
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Most people think words are just sounds,
just communication, just noise.
But Jesus never spoke like that. When he
spoke, sickness left, storms stopped,
bread multiplied, reality rearranged
itself. And here's the uncomfortable
truth. Most people never learn. Jesus
didn't change the world by effort. He
changed it by logos. Once you understand
this, you'll never speak the same again.
Let's get started. Before we go any
further, there are two foundational
principles you must understand. If you
miss these, everything that follows will
sound interesting, but it won't work.
These are not opinions. They are
patterns scripture reveals from the very
beginning. Principle one, the visible
world was created through words. According
According
to the Bible, the world you see, the
physical three-dimensional reality we
live in, was not created by effort,
force, or struggle. It was created
through words.
Genesis does not say, "God wrestled
chaos into order." It says, "God said,
and it was so." Light appeared because
it was spoken. Order emerged because it
was declared.
This establishes a foundational truth.
Words are not commentary on reality.
They are instruments that shape it. From
the very beginning, scripture shows us
that speech is not passive. It is creative.
creative.
Principle two, words carry the nature of
the one who speaks them. In scripture,
words are never neutral. They carry
intention, authority, and the inner
state of the speaker. This is why the
same words spoken from fear produce
nothing while words spoken from
alignment produce change.
A word is only as powerful as the source
it comes from. This is why the Bible
says death and life are in the power of
the tongue. Notice something important.
Scripture does not say the tongue has
some power. It says it has the power.
The power to release life or death. Why
would the Bible place that level of
weight on the tongue? Because words
don't just express what you think. They
release what you are aligned with. The
tongue reveals the inner world and the
inner world determines the outcome. So
listen to this again carefully. The
Gospel of John opens with a sentence
that changes everything.
In the beginning was the word and the
word was with God and the word was God.
John 1:1.
That word word is not speech. It is
logos. John is writing in Greek. So he
uses the word logos. But the idea did
not originate in Greek philosophy alone.
Jesus was Jewish. His listeners were
Jewish. Their thinking was shaped by
Hebrew language and scripture. In
ancient Hebrew thought, the closest root
concept to logos is daba. Daba does not
mean a word as a sound. It means word
and action combined. In Hebrew
understanding, a word is never passive.
A word is something that does. That's
why in Genesis, God doesn't describe
creation. He speaks and creation
responds. God said, "And it was so." In
Hebrew thinking, a word carries
intention, authority, power and outcome.
A word is not information. It is force
released with purpose. So when John says
in the beginning was the logos, he is
saying before creation there was divine
intention. Before matter there was
divine order. Before form there was
meaning with power to act. And that
logos was not created. It was God. This
means Jesus did not merely speak words.
He expressed the active order of God
itself. When he spoke, reality didn't
respond to sound. It responded to
authority aligned with creation's
design. That is logos. And once you
understand this, you begin to see why
Jesus spoke the way he did and why his
words changed everything. If you pay
attention to scripture carefully, you'll
start to notice a pattern. Jesus never
begged, never panicked, never spoke from
lack. He didn't say, "God, please heal
them if you can." He said, "Be healed."
Why? Because Jesus never spoke toward
God. He spoke from God. His words didn't
come from need. They came from union.
Jesus' inner state was already settled
before he ever opened his mouth. There
was no uncertainty in him about the
father's will, power, or presence.
That's why scripture records him saying,
"The words that I speak to you are
spirit, and they are life. Spirit first,
then life."
Jesus wasn't using words to persuade
heaven. He was releasing what heaven had
already authorized. He didn't speak to
create alignment. He spoke because
alignment already existed. That's what
made the difference. When Jesus spoke,
reality didn't hear desperation. It
heard authority. So, here's the question
we have to ask ourselves. Could this be
why when most of us pray, we feel like
we're pushing words into the air? Could
this be why we keep explaining our
problems to God and having no tangible
outcomes? The difference isn't volume.
It isn't passion. It isn't sincerity.
It's position. Most of us speak toward
God hoping something will happen. Jesus
spoke from God knowing it already had.
And until that shift happens from need
to union, from effort to alignment, our
words will sound religious, but they
won't sound authoritative. That's the
gap. And this is how to close that gap.
Step one, settle the inner state first.
Jesus never spoke first. He rested
first. He withdrew. He prayed. He
aligned. But Jesus often withdrew to
lonely places and prayed. Luke 5:16.
This detail matters more than most
people realize. Jesus didn't withdraw
because he was weak. He withdrew because
authority requires alignment. Before
miracles, before commands, before
confrontation, Jesus returned inwardly
to the Father. not to ask if God would
act, but to remain grounded in who he
was and what the Father was doing.
Before you speak, be still. Stillness is
not silence for silence's sake. It is
the act of settling the inner world. If
your heart is anxious, your words will
be fragmented. If your mind is
scattered, your words will be diluted.
If your spirit is unsettled, your words
will lack weight.
But when the inner world is calm, when
fear has quieted and trust has taken its
place, your words carry authority
without effort. Stillness aligns you.
And alignment is what gives words power.
Stillness comes before speech. Step two,
speak from identity, not need.
Jesus never spoke as someone trying to
get something. He spoke as someone who
already had authority.
Father, I thank you that you have heard
me. John 11:41.
He said this before Lazarus came out.
That detail is not poetic. It's instructional.
instructional.
Jesus thanked the Father before the
outcome appeared. Not because he was
pretending, but because he already knew
the Father's will. This is crucial.
Jesus didn't speak to change God's mind.
He spoke to release what was already
decided. Need-based speech sounds like
striving. Identity based speech sounds
like certainty. A beggar asks hoping to
be noticed. A son speaks knowing he is
already heard. This doesn't mean
arrogance. It means relationship. When
you speak from need, your words ask for
permission. When you speak from
identity, your words carry authorization.
authorization.
Speak as a son, not a beggar. Because
authority does not come from how badly
you want something. It comes from
knowing who you are and where you stand.
And when identity is settled, speech
becomes effortless and effective.
Step three, call don't describe.
Most people describe problems Jesus
called outcomes. description keeps you
anchored to what is. Calling aligns you
with what is meant to be. Jesus didn't
narrate the storm. He didn't analyze the
wind. He didn't explain the danger. He
said, "Peace be still." That matters.
Description gives power to
circumstances. Calling gives authority
to truth. Scripture says, "Call those
things which do not exist as though they
did." Romans 4:17.
Calling is not pretending. It is not
denial. It is agreement with heaven's
perspective. You are not ignoring
reality. You are speaking from a higher
one. Fear reports what it sees. Faith
declares what God has already
determined. When you call, you are not
forcing an outcome. You are aligning
your speech with God's intention. You
speak what God sees, not what fear reports.
reports.
Step four, let words match walk. Jesus
words carried power because his life
matched them. There was no contradiction
between what he said and how he lived.
No divided allegiance, no hidden resistance.
resistance.
Scripture warns, "A double-minded man is
unstable in all his ways."
James 1:8.
Double-mindedness weakens words. When
your mouth declares one thing, but your
habits, decisions, and actions declare
another, your speech loses weight.
Reality responds to integrity, not
vocabulary. This doesn't mean
perfection. It means consistency. Your
walk doesn't need to be flawless. It
needs to be aligned. When your actions
agree with your words, your words stop
sounding hollow. They carry credibility.
And when credibility is present, reality
listens. Logos is alignment made
audible. If this resonated, type I
speak. It moves in the comments. Because
once words come from the right place,
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