FAITH DECLARATIONS FOR EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE | MARTINA ADERONKE FATOGUN
Father in heaven I thank you for Your Word
is living, active and sharper than any double-edged sword (Heb.4:12). I thank
you because as I declare Your Word, it has the capacity to penetrate every part
of my being and bring about desired results. Thank you for the gift of
knowledge, understanding and wisdom.
I am confident of this; God has started
a good work in me through my admission into (……Name of school….……). He will
also bring it to a joyful completion (Phil.1:7). I am anointed for ease and
breakthrough. I walk in the anointing that makes all academic goals and divine
accomplishments easy (Deut.33:24). I am graced with the ability to break
through all academic barriers. With God’s help, I advance against every troop
and jump over every wall of limitation (Ps.18:29).
I have the mind of Christ and the
Spirit of the LORD is living in me. Therefore, I have the Spirit of wisdom and
of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge
and of the fear of the LORD. I am of quick understanding in the fear of the
LORD! I have eyes that see with deep insight and ears that hear well and a
sound mind that comprehends accurately (1 Cor. 2:16, Is.11:2). Therefore, I
have more insight than all my teachers; I have more understanding than the
elders and the light of God shines on my academic path (Ps.119:99,100,105).
I also declare that I can do everything
through him who gives me strength. This means that with God’s enabling power, I
read and understand; I have a retentive memory (Phil.4:13). The oil of
excellence flows in my spirit, soul and body. I am able to understand all kinds
of literature and learning. In every matter of wisdom and understanding I will
always be multiple times better than my previous performance (Dan.1:17).
As I read, God Himself teaches me and
gives me direction in reading. God guides me always, helps me, strengthens me,
upholds me and gives me peace (Is.58:11; 41:10). I am not a candidate for sickness, confusion,
anxiety or fear during tests and examinations. Instead, I am bold with good
mental alertness and clarity of mind (2 Tim.1:7; Ps. 27:1).
I boldly make these declarations
because the plans God has for me are good, plans to prosper me and not to harm
me, plans to give me hope and a future (Jer.29:11). I seal my declarations with
the blood of Jesus and dispatch the angels of God to quickly move into action
in obedience to the Word of God that I have declared.
I believe and I say amen.
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