THE LAW OF ACTION AND ALIGNMENT
DATE: 5th of March 2026
AUTHOR: Evang Ademola Elemo
SERIES: LAWS OF ATTRACTION
Scripture Reading:
“Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.”
— James 2:17
��️ MEDITATION
Biblical attraction is never passive. Faith must be followed by intentional action and obedience.
Many pray, many believe, and mamy confess—but many fail to move.
God responds to faith that acts in alignment with His will.
Action demonstrates trust.
When you take steps consistent with what you believe, you position yourself to attract opportunities, attract favor, and attract divine connections. Alignment means your actions, values, and decisions agree with God’s Word.
God often releases provision after movement, not before movement. Obedience activates manifestation.
�� KINGDOM TRUTHS ABOUT ACTION
1. Faith Requires Movement: Belief is proven through action.
Supporting Scripture:
“Faith without works is dead.” — James 2:17
2. Obedience Attracts Favor: God honors aligned actions.
Supporting Scripture:
“If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land.” — Isaiah 1:19
3. God Directs Moving Steps: Clarity comes while walking.
Supporting Scripture:
“A man’s heart deviseth his way: but the Lord directeth his steps.” — Proverbs 16:9
�� REFLECTION QUESTIONS
What actions reflect the faith I claim to have?
Am I delaying obedience while waiting for certainty?
Which area of my life needs alignment with God’s Word?
�� PRAYER
Father, help me act on what I believe.
Give me courage to obey even when the outcome is unclear.
Align my steps with Your will and my actions with Your Word.
Let my obedience attract favor, direction, and progress. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
�� DECLARATIONS
I act on my faith with confidence.
My steps are aligned with God’s Word.
Obedience attracts favor and divine direction.
I am not passive; I move with purpose.
God orders my steps as I walk in faith.
�� ACTION POINT FOR TODAY
Take one practical step today that aligns with what you are praying and believing for—make the call, start the plan, apply, prepare, or forgive.