The Most Powerful Words on Earth
What are the most powerful words on earth?
They may not be what you expect—but once you understand them, they can completely transform your life. These words carry the power to shift your emotions, renew your faith, and change your circumstances for the better in every way.
It’s no surprise that these words are found in the Bible. Their story begins in the Gospel of John, chapter 11—the story of Lazarus.
Lazarus was the brother of Mary and Martha. Jesus knew them well. He loved them deeply, and they loved Him. When Lazarus fell ill and died, Mary and Martha sent for Jesus to tell Him what had happened.
The message reached Him, but Jesus did not arrive right away. Whether He chose to delay or allowed the delay to happen, one truth remains: God’s timing is always perfect. It’s never too late with God. Whatever your situation may be, remember—it’s never too late for Him to move.
“Then Jesus, again groaning in Himself, came to the tomb. It was a cave, and a stone lay against it.
Jesus said, ‘Take away the stone.’
Martha, the sister of him who was dead, said to Him, ‘Lord, by this time there is a stench, for he has been dead four days.’
Jesus said to her, ‘Did I not say to you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?’” (John 11:38–40)
There’s a powerful lesson here: If you believe, you will see.
That’s the essence of faith—believing before you see, trusting God’s Word before His promises are visible in your life. If you must see it first to believe it, that isn’t faith. But if you choose to believe, you will see.
Then came the moment when Jesus spoke the most powerful words ever spoken on earth:
“Then Jesus lifted His eyes and said, ‘Father, I thank You…’” (John 11:41)
Notice how He prayed.
He didn’t say, “Father, give Me power.”
He didn’t say, “Father, raise him from the dead.”
He didn’t plead, “Father, help Me,” or ask, “Father, can You?”
No—He simply said, “Father, thank You.”
These are the most powerful words on earth.
The miracle of Lazarus being raised from the dead began with a simple prayer of gratitude.
The power of the miraculous begins with the power of thankfulness.
Thank you, for YOU!
-Pastor Ray Warren











