The Power of Agreement: What Are You Living In Agreement With?
Have you ever stopped to consider how much power agreement holds in your life? What you attend to, the voices you listen to, and the words you accept all shape your experience. The principle of agreement is woven throughout Scripture, and it’s a tool God has given us to align our lives with His truth—or to break free from lies.
The Story of Rehoboam: A Cautionary Tale
In 2 Chronicles 10, we find the story of Rehoboam, Solomon’s son, who stood at the threshold of power but stumbled because of misplaced agreement. Facing a pivotal decision, he sought advice on how to govern.
- The older counselors, seasoned in wisdom, advised him to serve the people with kindness, promising loyalty in return.
- The younger advisers, his peers, urged him to assert dominance and increase burdens, speaking harshly to those he was meant to lead.
Rehoboam agreed with the wrong voices, rejecting wisdom in favor of popularity. His decision fractured the kingdom, leaving a legacy of division.
This story serves as a reminder: What voices are you living in agreement with?
Recognizing the Right Words
Words From the Enemy
The enemy often whispers words of:
- Disapproval: “You’re not good enough. Do better.”
- Punishment: “You deserve this pain.”
- Heavy Burdens: “You’ll never get out from under this.”
These words bring fear, shame, and discouragement, misrepresenting the heart of God.
Words From God
God’s words, however, align with His character:
- Goodness: “I am good to you.”
- Light Burdens: “My yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
- Favor and Loyalty: “I will never leave you or forsake you.”
Jesus said, “My sheep know my voice.” Recognizing His voice is key to living in agreement with truth.
Wisdom vs. Popularity
Rehoboam’s failure highlights the danger of mistaking popular opinion for godly wisdom.
- Wisdom often comes from life experience, humility, and the fear of the Lord.
- Popularity appeals to our pride and the desire to fit in, but it rarely leads to lasting fruit.
In today’s culture, where youth and coolness are often elevated over wisdom, we must intentionally seek counsel from those with proven character and godly discernment.
Advice vs. Opinion
There’s a critical difference between advice and opinion:
- Advice considers your best interests.
- Opinion often reflects someone else’s agenda.
Rehoboam’s young advisers were peers, not mentors. They lacked the maturity and selflessness needed to guide him well. When choosing whose words to agree with, look for wisdom rooted in God’s truth, not personal bias or fleeting trends.
The Principle of Agreement
Scripture establishes a powerful principle: Nothing is established without agreement.
- Deuteronomy 19:15: “A matter must be established by two or three witnesses.”
- 2 Corinthians 13:1: “Every matter must be established by two or three witnesses.”
Whether it’s an accusation, a promise, or a word spoken over your life, agreement determines its power.
You have the authority to:
- Reject Negative Words: Just because someone speaks it doesn’t mean you have to agree with it. If your spirit doesn’t bear witness to a word, don’t accept it.
2. Break Harmful Agreements: Through repentance, you can sever ties with lies you’ve agreed to in the past.
3. Establish God’s Word in Your Life: Speak and agree with God’s promises to see them fulfilled.
Living in Agreement With God’s Word
Luke 1:38 gives us a beautiful example of agreement: Mary, the mother of Jesus, responded to the angel’s word by saying, “May your word to me be fulfilled.” Her agreement with God’s promise brought forth the Savior of the world.
How to Live in Agreement With God’s Word:
- Read the Word: Biblical literacy transforms your thinking and helps you recognize God’s voice.
2. Memorize the Word: Hide it in your heart so it becomes your default response to life’s challenges.
3. Declare the Word: Align your confession with God’s truth. What you speak, you reinforce.
4. Live the Word: Let Scripture guide your decisions, attitudes, and actions.
Break Free and Step Forward
What words have you been living under? Words of fear, shame, or defeat? It’s time to break agreement with those lies and step into the freedom of God’s truth. Declare His promises over your life:
- “I am chosen and loved.”
- “God’s plans for me are good.”
- “His grace is sufficient.”
Choose today to align your thoughts, words, and actions with the character and promises of God. There’s power in agreement—make sure you’re agreeing with the right things.
What will you agree with today?
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