To exercise your mouth as an organ of faith is not to deny the situation you may be confronted with, but rather, to superimpose what God’s word says regarding such situations.
No doubt, the mouth is an important organ of our faith! If this organ must be exercised in the realization of our salvation through Christ Jesus, then its importance in our entire walk of faith cannot be underestimated.
God’s intent for man is to be fruitful and multiply, and a productive heart yields the fruit of the Spirit. As we regularly examine ourselves carefully in the mirror of God’s Word, our weaknesses and flaws are exposed to us.
If the sign of the covenant God made with Abraham of which we are partakers, is one of circumcision, how does that translate into the New Testament covenant that we have with God through Christ Jesus?
In my walk with the Lord, I have come to realize that just as the organs in our physical body are vital for the sustenance of the life of a human being, so also are there vital organs of our faith that must be properly maintained and exercised for our well-being as children of God.