Affirmation Quote by James L. Rubart
““ I am a child of the everlasting King. I am forgiven. I am a warrior. I am cloaked in righteous armor. I was made for adventure. I was built for battle. I am part of a larger story. My true and lasting affirmation comes only from my King. I am unique above all creation--planned and perfect in design. I have been created for a glorious destiny. All my ways are established by you, my King, and I walk in them. My life and actions are real, authentic, and without compromise. I am quickened and made alive through the power of your Spirit. My whole life is before me. I am a shining gift from God to this lost world. I know my name, I understand my calling, and I am worthy to walk in it. I am strong, brave, and courageous in the face of my enemies. Whatever is good, whatever is pure, whatever is true, dwell on these things. My sins are scattered as far as the east is from the west. I am a good husband to my wife. I am a good father to my daughters. The past is over, and the future glimmers with radiant light. I will look to the new day, the dawning of hope. I will step forward with the truth before me and will no longer look on the day that is gone. The past is over; the future has begun .””
About This Quote
The speaker affirms identity as a divine warrior, embracing purpose, destiny, and moral virtues while rejecting past sins and embracing future hope.
In simple terms: A person declares themselves a God‑chosen warrior with purpose and hope.
Live purposefully, rooted in faith and moral clarity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily prayer
- family leadership
- goal setting
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does faith shape your daily decisions?
- In what ways can you embody your declared virtues?
Overreliance on external validation can limit self‑growth.