How to declare God's judgments today?
How can we effectively "declare all the judgments" of God's mouth today?

Psalm 119:13: “With my lips I proclaim all the judgments of Your mouth.”

• Fill the heart with the Word

– Memorize key passages (Psalm 119:11; Joshua 1:8)

– Meditate daily until God’s verdicts shape thoughts (Psalm 1:2)

• Speak Scripture naturally

– Weave verses into normal conversation (Colossians 3:16)

– Encourage others with direct quotations (1 Thessalonians 4:18)

• Teach and preach publicly

– Faithfully exposit the text in gatherings, classes, and open-air settings (2 Timothy 4:2; Acts 17:17)

– Read the Word aloud in worship (1 Timothy 4:13)

• Disciple at home

– Read and discuss God’s judgments with family members (Deuteronomy 6:6-7; 11:18-19)

– Let household routines echo Scripture’s standards

• Leverage modern media

– Share verses, devotionals, and articles online (Psalm 96:3; Romans 10:17)

– Support trustworthy broadcasting ministries that keep Scripture central

• Live what you declare

– Obedience authenticates proclamation (Matthew 5:16; James 1:22)

– Repent quickly when actions clash with God’s judgments

• Address cultural issues with truth and grace

– Call sin what God calls it (Isaiah 5:20; Ephesians 5:11)

– Uphold biblical justice and mercy (Micah 6:8)

• Counsel and comfort with Scripture

– Apply specific judgments to life’s decisions and crises (Romans 15:4)

– Remind the afflicted of God’s righteous promises

• Support Bible availability

– Fund translation and distribution so every tongue can hear God’s judgments (Psalm 147:15; Romans 10:14-15)

– Give physical or digital Bibles to seekers

• Pray Scripture aloud

– Integrate God’s verdicts into personal and corporate prayer (Nehemiah 9:3)

– Let praise rehearse His righteous decrees (Psalm 19:9-14)

When heart, lips, life, and platforms align with the written Word, every sphere becomes a pulpit for “all the judgments of God’s mouth.”

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