"Made Right,
Living Bold"
Key
Thought:
Justification by faith and the power of grace to transform our lives.
Romans
felt like a deep theological exhale. These affirmations reminded me that I am
not working my way into righteousness—I have already been made right through
faith in Jesus. That truth lifted a heavy burden. Paul laid it all out: grace
is the foundation, not a fallback plan. I do not have to live in guilt, fear,
or condemnation. I am free. And that freedom gives me courage. These
affirmations stirred something bold in me—a confidence not rooted in pride but
in peace. I am not a slave to sin. I live in the Spirit. I offer my body, my
thoughts, my whole life as a sacrifice to God because He gave everything for
me. Romans helped me understand that this life of faith is not just personal—it
is transformational. My mind is being renewed, my hope is being restored, and
my purpose is being clarified. And through it all, I am learning to overcome
evil with good, not because I am strong, but because His Spirit lives in me.
Affirmations
- I am
justified by faith and have peace with God.
- I am no
longer a slave to sin; I live in freedom through grace.
- I am more
than a conqueror through Christ who loves me.
- I am not
condemned; I live in the Spirit, not the flesh.
- I have been
grafted into God’s promise and purpose.
- I offer my
body as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God.
- I am
transformed by the renewing of my mind.
- I overcome
evil with good.
- I rejoice in
hope, am patient in trouble, and constant in prayer.
- I live by
faith from start to finish.