16 Healing Affirmations for Biblical Affirmations
Scripture-rooted affirmations for anyone who wants their self-talk anchored in faith. Each line is written in the first person so it can be spoken as a daily declaration.
Below are 16 biblical affirmations affirmations you can read now, say out loud, or save as a wallpaper. They are written in the present tense and kept short on purpose — the phrasing matters more than the quantity, and two minutes a day beats an hour once a month.
How to use these biblical affirmations affirmations
- Pick three. Choose the three biblical affirmations affirmations below that create the strongest reaction — resistance usually marks the one you need.
- Slow the body first. Take one long exhale before you begin. A calmer nervous system accepts the phrase instead of arguing with it.
- Say each one three times. Out loud if you can, slowly, in the present tense. Let the last repetition land in silence.
- Repeat morning and night. Twice a day for 8–12 weeks is the window in which most people notice their default self-talk shifting.
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- 1.I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
- 2.I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
- 3.The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
- 4.I am not given a spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind.
- 5.I cast all my anxiety on Him, because He cares for me.
- 6.I am a new creation; the old has passed away.
- 7.God's plans for me are for good, to give me a future and a hope.
- 8.I walk by faith and not by sight.
- 9.The joy of the Lord is my strength.
- 10.I am chosen, loved and set apart.
- 11.God is my refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
- 12.I trust in the Lord with all my heart and lean not on my own understanding.
- 13.His mercies are new every morning.
- 14.I am never alone, for He goes before me.
- 15.All things work together for good for those who love God.
- 16.I am held by grace, not by my performance.
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- Do biblical affirmations affirmations really work?
- Research on self-affirmation (Cohen & Sherman, 2014) shows that consistent, values-based self-talk reduces stress reactivity and improves follow-through. Healio's biblical affirmations affirmations are written with somatic, CBT and self-compassion frames rather than generic positivity — which is what actually rewires the pattern.
- How often should I repeat biblical affirmations affirmations?
- Twice daily for 8–12 weeks is the practice most people notice change from. Healio schedules them for you with spaced repetition so you don't have to remember.
- When is the best time to say biblical affirmations affirmations?
- Right after waking and just before sleep are the two windows where the mind is most suggestible. Pair the practice with something you already do — brushing your teeth, the first coffee, lights out — so it survives a busy week.
- Should biblical affirmations affirmations be said out loud or in your head?
- Out loud works best when you can manage it: hearing your own voice adds an auditory trace and slows the phrase down. Silent repetition still works, and writing them by hand is a strong third option when you are somewhere public.
- Where can I listen to biblical affirmations affirmations?
- Free on iOS in the Healio app — soft audio, reminders, and a full library of 400+ affirmations across biblical affirmations and related themes.
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