As we enter a new prophetic season, I am reminded of the power of our words and how they shape the world around us. This message is not just for a select few but for all of us who want to see change and breakthrough in our lives. We are stepping into the year 5785 on the Hebrew calendar, a year that symbolizes grace, completion, and new beginnings. It’s a powerful time to align our words with what God is doing.
When I look at the number 5785, it’s clear that God’s grace surrounds us. The number 5 represents grace, and it appears twice—one for our past and one for our future. The number 7 represents completion, reminding us that the old season is over. And the number 8 is about new beginnings. This is not just a shift in time; it’s a shift in how we approach our lives, how we speak about our circumstances, and what we declare over our future.
So here’s the challenge: You cannot enter a new season without changing your sound. What are you saying about your life? The Bible tells us that life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21). What we say has the ability to shape our reality. We must speak in alignment with what God has already declared over us.
Too often, we find ourselves stuck in the past, speaking about things that have already been redeemed. God’s grace covers every mistake, every failure, and every regret. The question is, are we still speaking about it? Are we living as though our past defines us? It’s time to let go and speak life into the future that God has planned for us.
We’ve all been given the authority to declare God’s promises over our lives. Whether you feel weak, lost, or unsure, I encourage you to speak words of strength, guidance, and hope. “Let the weak say, I am strong” isn’t just a suggestion—it’s a command to realign your speech with God’s truth.
As we move into this new season, I want you to know that your words matter. You can choose to speak fear, doubt, and negativity, or you can speak life, faith, and hope. The choice is yours, and it’s one that will shape your future.
This is a new season. It’s time for a new sound. Let’s start speaking in alignment with the grace and promise God has given us. Step into this season with boldness, knowing that what you say can transform your life.
Blessings,
Joshua McCauley