WIN!
- Keith King
- Jul 28, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 15
“Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.”
Romans 8:37 (KJV)
Winning is established internally before it is ever observed externally.
Scripture does not present victory as a possibility reserved for a few. It presents it as the expected outcome of alignment with God. Paul did not describe believers as survivors or participants. He described them as more than conquerors. This language reflects identity, not ambition. It speaks to what becomes natural when your life is governed by the authority of God’s word.
This understanding changes how you approach opposition. Challenges no longer function as signals to retreat. They become part of the environment in which conviction operates. You do not interpret resistance as evidence that something is wrong. You recognize that resistance often accompanies movement in the right direction.
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome teaches that your victory is not something you struggle to obtain. It is something you enforce through your agreement with what God has already established. This agreement affects how you think, how you speak, and how you conduct yourself when circumstances attempt to contradict what has been revealed.
David understood this when he faced Goliath. He did not approach the confrontation with uncertainty. His confidence was anchored in his relationship with God and in his history of obedience. He recognized that the same authority that preserved him in private would establish him in public. (1 Samuel 17:45-47)
Your life follows the same pattern. When your thinking aligns with God’s word, your actions reflect that alignment. You stop negotiating with doubt. You stop interpreting delay as denial. Your attention remains directed toward execution rather than speculation.
Victory does not emerge from emotional intensity. It emerges from spiritual certainty expressed through disciplined action. Over time, that certainty shapes your decisions and stabilizes your progress.
You begin to operate from the position God has already given you, and everything that follows reflects that foundation.



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