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To declare means to make something known formally, officially, or explicitly. When people decree and declare in prayer, often they do so under the belief that what they decree will come to pass because they have the power in their words to cause it to happen.
Those involved in the “decree and declare” movement claim that if someone decrees or declares something, then it will happen. To “declare” is to state (out loud) a fact; to “decree” is to issue an authoritative command.
God has declared and decreed that someday that “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away” (Rev 21:4). We do not have the authority to declare and decree.
The decree and declare movement overestimates our authority. They believe that Jesus has given us all authority and that we can speak (decree and declare) anything especially financial blessings. They bind and rebuke devils that do not even exist.
We will look into the declare definition, the declare and decree meaning, the decree and declare scripture KJV, and the reason God wants us to decree and declare over our lives. You’ll also find guidelines on how to decree and declare scripture over your life and many declaration Bible verses.
Fundamental to the matter of “decreeing prayer,” as well as declaration, is the definition and nature of prayer. Related to this definition is: (a) the direction of prayer, or toward Whom or what is prayer spoken, and (b) the inherent authority of prayer.
A decree is a legal term made by a person or persons in authority, such as a King, a government official, a judge, a group of jurors, or elected officials over the region. At home, a decree can be established through a parent, homeowner, or caretaker over their property that does not conflict against decrees made by individuals with greater ...
At the most basic level, to “decree” means to make an official decision or statement, while to “declare” means to say or announce something clearly and publicly. When we decree and declare God’s Word, we are speaking out His promises, truths, and blessings over situations and circumstances by faith.
As verbs the difference between decree and declare is that decree is to command by a decree while declare is to make clear, explain, interpret. As a noun decree is an edict or law.
To make a decree is to have an authoritative order having the force of law. It could be the judgment of a court of equity as well as being an official order, edict, or decision,...