The Key to Victory or Defeat In Your Mouth | Jonathan Cahn Sermon
How to Overcome Fear, Anxiety, and Negativity Through Faith in God
God is the source of all encouragement—not discouragement. If God is fully encouraging, then there is no place for discouragement in His nature. This means that ongoing depression, fear, and anxiety are not part of God’s plan for your life.
While everyone may face difficult moments, you are not meant to stay in them. You are called to fight discouragement and walk in faith.
Fear and Anxiety: Spiritual Strongholds That Hold You Back
Living in fear, worry, or anxiety is not from God. In fact, it can become a spiritual stronghold that limits your growth and peace.
When you live in fear:
- You lose awareness of God’s presence
- You focus on problems instead of His promises
- You become controlled by what is against you
Fear shifts your mindset away from God and toward negativity, making you vulnerable to spiritual defeat.
God Has Given You Power, Not Fear
The Bible clearly says:
“God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.”
This means:
- You are empowered to overcome fear
- You are called to live with peace and clarity
- You are equipped to walk confidently in faith
Fear drains your energy, steals your peace, and prevents you from living the life God designed for you.
The Key to Victory: Becoming God-Conscious
The solution to fear is simple but powerful—focus on God.
Instead of dwelling on fear:
- Remember God’s faithfulness
- Reflect on how He has helped you before
- Shift your thoughts to His presence and promises
When you focus on God, fear loses its power.
Trusting God in Every Situation
Scripture reminds us:
“The Lord is my shepherd; I will fear no evil… for You are with me.”
Even in life’s darkest moments, you can choose faith over fear. If God is for you, nothing can stand against you.
Guard Your Words: Don’t Give the Enemy a Voice
The Bible describes the enemy as one who works through words—accusations, lies, and negativity. Because of this, your words matter.
Avoid:
- Gossip and negative speech
- Complaining and criticism
- Spreading harmful or discouraging words
When you engage in these behaviors, you allow negativity to take root in your life.
Speak Life: The Power of Positive, Faith-Filled Words
Instead, choose to:
- Speak encouragement and truth
- Build others up with your words
- Focus on what is good and uplifting
Your words have the power to shape your mindset and influence others.
Praise Over Complaint: Your True Identity in God
In Scripture, the word “Jew” (Yehudi) comes from “Judah,” which means praise. Spiritually, this reflects your identity as someone who praises God.
This means:
- Praise replaces complaint
- Gratitude replaces negativity
- Worship replaces gossip
When you choose praise, you align yourself with God’s nature.
Reject Depression and Discouragement
God does not call you to live in constant discouragement or depression. While struggles may come, they are not your identity.
Instead:
- Focus on God’s promises
- Remember your salvation and purpose
- Encourage yourself in the Lord
God desires you to live in hope, strength, and joy.
Break Free from Condemnation and Guilt
The enemy often works through condemnation—bringing guilt, shame, and doubt into your life.
But God offers freedom:
- You are forgiven
- You are loved
- You are accepted
The Bible declares:
“There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ.”
Do not dwell on past mistakes. Instead, trust in God’s grace and move forward in confidence.
Walk in Confidence: God’s Love Is Greater Than Your Past
God wants you to be strong and confident in His love. His grace is greater than any failure, and His faithfulness is greater than your weaknesses.
You are called to:
- Live boldly in faith
- Be confident in your salvation
- Embrace God’s love fully
Take Authority Over Negativity in Your Life
You have the authority to reject everything that does not come from God.
Declare freedom from:
- Fear and anxiety
- Depression and discouragement
- Gossip and negativity
- Condemnation and guilt
Choose to live in God’s power, peace, and truth.
Conclusion: Live Free, Strong, and Faith-Filled
God’s desire for your life is clear:
- Freedom from fear
- Strength in faith
- Confidence in His love
- Victory over negativity
When you focus on God, guard your words, and walk in your identity, you step into the life He created for you.
If God is for you, nothing can stand against you.
