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Now this is the exciting part about this year's first 100 days. The Lord spoke to me that this is a year where the days will be used building our language, our expression, and our dominance in the articulation and outcome of prayer. We will be taking the Holy Spirit's speech and we are bringing it out of the heavenlies into the earth realm where it will produce this season's miraculous movement.

One of the ways that we will activate our new and increasing language is word development and study. Let's learn and apply 100 words in the next 100 days into our prayer lexicon. You will be so blessed by how it elevates your spiritual expression and activates angels and ministering spirits on your behalf! Follow along with us here, or develop your own study.

Abate

become less intense or widespread

Abide

accept or act in accordance

Ability

the means or skill to do something

Able

having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something

Abolish

formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution)

Abound

have in large numbers or amount

Above

higher in grade or rank than

Absolute

unlimited, unrestricted, unrestrained

Abstain

refrain from, desist from, hold back

Abundant

existing or available in large quantities; plentiful

Accelerate

increase in amount or extent

Accepted

generally believed or recognized to be valid or correct

Activity

a specific deed, action, function, or sphere of action

Agility

the power of moving quickly, easily; the ability to think and draw conclusions quickly

Alertness

an attitude of vigilance, readiness, or caution, as before an expected attack

Animation

liveliness, vivacity, spirit

Alacrity

cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness

Alert

fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen

Agile

quick and well-coordinated in movement; lithe

Active

characterized by energetic work and participation

Abound

to occur or exist in great quantities or numbers

Await

to be in store for, expect, be imminent

Anticipate

to realize beforehand; foresee

Balance

a state of equilibrium or equipoise; equality in amount, weight, value, or importance, as between two things or the parts of a thing

Blameless

free from blame

Capacity
the ability to contain, absorb, or receive and hold


Challenge
anything, as a demanding task, that calls for special effort or dedication


Champion
a valiant fighter; a person who fights for another or for a cause; defender; protector; supporter


Change
to become different; alter; vary; to undergo alteration or replacement


Comforted
to soothe in distress or sorrow; ease the misery or grief of; bring consolation or hope to


Comprehend
to grasp mentally; understand


Conclude
to bring to a close; end; finish


Congruent
in agreement; corresponding; harmonious


Consent
permission, approval, or assent


Consider
to think about in order to understand or decide; ponder


Consistent
holding always to the same principles or practice


Constant
not changing; remaining the same; remaining firm in purpose; resolute; remaining steady in affections or loyalties; faithful; remaining free from variation or change; regular; stable


Contradict
to be contrary or opposed to; go against


Correct
to make right; change from wrong to right; remove errors from


Counsel
a mutual exchange of ideas, opinions, etc.; discussion and deliberation


Courage
the attitude of facing and dealing with anything recognized as dangerous, difficult, or painful, instead of withdrawing from it; quality of being fearless or brave; valor
 

Decisive
having the quality of decision; showing determination or firmness
Discern
to separate (a thing) mentally from another or others; recognize as separate or different; to perceive or recognize; make out clearly
Disentangled
to free from something that entangles, confuses, etc.; extricate; disengage
Distinguished
celebrated; eminent; having an air of distinction
to separate into parts; split up; sever

Dominion
rule or power to rule; sovereign authority; sovereignty

Establish

to make stable; make firm; settle; to order, ordain, or enact (a law, statute, etc.) permanently

Evidence

something that makes another thing evident; indication; sign
Exceptional

constituting, or occurring as, an exception; not ordinary or average; esp., much above average in quality, ability, etc.

Exchange
to give, hand over, or transfer (for another thing in return); to receive or give another thing for (something returned)

 

Exonerated
to free from a charge or the imputation of guilt; declare or prove blameless; exculpate

 

Expect

to look for as likely to occur or appear; look forward to; anticipate
Extraordinary

Etymology: 1431, from Latin extraordinarius, from extra ordinem “out of order,” especially the usual order, from extra- “out” + ordinem (nom. ordo) “order”

Favor
a kind, obliging, friendly, or generous act
Fertile
producing abundantly; rich in resources or invention; fruitful; prolific
Fill
to take up or occupy all or nearly all the capacity, area, or extent of
Find
to happen on; come upon; meet with; discover by chance; to get by searching or by making an effort
Finish
to bring to an end; complete
Flourish
to grow vigorously; succeed; thrive; prosper
Focused
to fix or settle on one thing; concentrate
Force
the power of a person to act effectively and vigorously; moral or intellectual strength
Forge
to move forward steadily, as if against difficulties
Fortified
to make strong or stronger; strengthen physically, emotionally, etc.
Forward
moving toward a point in front; onward; advancing
Fresh
having original strength, vigor, quality, taste
Fruitful
producing much; productive; prolific
Furnish
to provide or supply

Purposeful
resolutely aiming at a specific goal
Recompense
something given or done to make up for a loss, injury, etc.; compensation
Reconciled
to make friendly again or win over to a friendly attitude
Regenerated
to form or bring into existence again; reestablish on a new basis
Rescued
to free or save from danger, imprisonment, evil
Resolute
having or showing a fixed, firm purpose; determined; resolved; unwavering
Responsive
reacting easily or readily to suggestion or appeal
Restored
to bring back to a former or normal condition, as by repairing, rebuilding, altering

 

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