Every morning before you check your phone, speak Psalm 118:24 and five personal confessions. Gossett claimed this habit reduced his stress by 90%.
Eliminate "I am tired," "I am broke," "I am lonely." Replace them with "I am strong in the Lord," "I am supplied by God," "I am loved." What You Say Is What You Get Don Gossett Pdf
Searching for this PDF will also lead you to critics who call this "name it and claim it" or "blab it and grab it" theology. Is the book biblical? Let's address this honestly. Every morning before you check your phone, speak
Criticism 1: "It ignores suffering." Gossett’s Answer: He never denied Christians suffer, but he argued that suffering for the Gospel (persecution) is different from suffering sickness or poverty, which Jesus already bore on the cross. Is the book biblical
Criticism 2: "It seems like witchcraft—using words to manipulate reality." Gossett’s Answer: Witchcraft manipulates impersonal forces. Gossett taught relationship. You are not manipulating God; you are agreeing with what God already said in His Word. You are enforcing Heaven’s will on Earth.
Criticism 3: "I confessed healing and died." Gossett’s Answer: He acknowledged this is painful. He suggested that we must distinguish between "dying in faith" and "dying in unbelief." He pointed to Romans 4:17, where God "calls those things which are not as though they were." We don't deny reality; we deny its permanence.
The book teaches that believers have authority over the devil. However, this authority is exercised primarily through spoken words. Gossett encourages believers to verbally command the devil to flee, rather than simply begging God for help. He frames this as enforcing the victory of Jesus.