One of the most memorable anecdotes in the book involves Gossett’s own mother, who claimed she "wrote her ticket" to heaven by speaking the promises of God. The idea is that we have the authority, through our speech, to alter the trajectory of our lives. He uses the analogy of a pilot steering a plane—the tongue is the rudder (James 3:4). A small part of the body, but it directs the whole vessel.
Make a pact with a prayer partner. Every time you complain, you "pay" a fine (a dollar in a jar for a charity). What You Say Is What You Get Don Gossett Pdf
According to Gossett, "What you say is what you get" because the universe operates on spiritual laws. Just as gravity is a physical law, the law of confession is a spiritual law. If you say, "I am always sick," you give the enemy legal access to keep you sick. If you say, "By His stripes I am healed," heaven is obligated to back that word. One of the most memorable anecdotes in the