“His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.” John 2:5 KJV.
To experience the supernatural, you must first position yourself to hear from God and respond with unwavering obedience. In John 2:5, Mary told the servants at the wedding in Cana, “Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.” That simple instruction preceded the miraculous turning of water into wine. Likewise, Abraham positioned himself for divine encounter in Genesis 22 by being willing to sacrifice Isaac—his obedience unlocked generational blessings. Isaac obeyed God and remained in Gerar despite famine (Genesis 26), and the Lord caused him to prosper a hundredfold. Your readiness to hear and act upon God’s word creates an atmosphere where the impossible becomes possible.
God’s instructions are often gateways to breakthroughs. In Luke 5, Peter experienced a miraculous catch of fish when he obeyed Jesus' command to launch into the deep, even after a night of failure. David accepted correction from the prophet Nathan in 2 Samuel 12, and his repentance restored his fellowship with God. Abraham, in Romans 4:17–19, believed God’s promise against all odds, “being fully persuaded that what He had promised, He was able also to perform.” Whether it is a command, correction, or promise, responding in faith and obedience positions you to walk in the supernatural. Let your heart remain sensitive, your ears attentive, and your steps obedient to the voice of God.
Prophetic word: The Lord is calling you into a season of supernatural alignment. As you position your heart to hear Him and your will to obey Him, divine instructions will begin to flow with clarity. You will not miss your moment of visitation. Like Abraham, your obedience will unlock generational blessings. Like Peter, your willingness to cast the net again will yield an overflow. The places where you toiled in vain will now become fertile ground. The Lord says, “I am opening your ears to instruction and your heart to understanding. Do not delay when I speak, for in your obedience, My power will be made manifest.” Your destiny is not delayed—it is being prepared. Trust, obey, and move at His word.
Prayer: Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank You for the privilege to hear Your voice and walk in Your will. Today, I surrender my heart, my plans, and my desires to You. Help me to be sensitive to Your instructions and bold in my obedience. Where I have delayed, forgive me. Where I have doubted, strengthen my faith. Like Abraham, help me to obey even when I don’t understand. Like Peter, let me act on Your word, even when it defies logic. Let every correction draw me closer to You, and let every promise find fulfillment in my life. I position myself for the supernatural; let Your glory be revealed in me. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.

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