Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Spiritual hunger and thirst 4

“And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.” John 6:35 KJV.

Spiritual hunger and thirst are the deepest cravings of the human soul, longings that can only be satisfied by the presence and person of Jesus Christ (John 6:35). Everyone is hungry for something, and that hunger becomes the compass of our pursuit. While the world runs after perishable things—money, fame, status—those who are spiritually hungry will find themselves drawn to the feet of Jesus, where eternal nourishment awaits. When this divine hunger is met, the material things others chase after, become mere additions, not obsessions. As Matthew 6:33 reminds us, “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

Jesus told the Samaritan woman at the well, “Whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst.” (John 4:14), revealing that only His living water can quench our soul’s thirst. The enemy often tries to misdirect our appetites, offering substitutes that cannot truly satisfy, to keep us weak and distracted. But when we pursue Jesus, spiritual satisfaction births authority. We become like Elijah, who after eating heaven-sent bread, journeyed forty days in supernatural strength (1 Kings 19:6-8), or like David, whose longing for God's presence was greater than his desire for royal pleasures (Psalm 42:1-2). Beloved, all physical evidence bows to spiritual authority. If you align your hunger rightly, everything else will align under God’s divine order. Jesus is still offering the food and water that lead to eternal life. Come, eat, drink, and be filled.

Prophetic word: Beloved, the Lord says, “I am awakening a deeper hunger in you, not for things that perish, but for the eternal treasures of My presence. As you draw near to Me, I will pour out fresh oil upon your life. The wells that seemed dry will spring forth again. I am shifting your appetite, redirecting your desire, and bringing you into alignment with My purpose. In this season, I will feed you with hidden manna, and your spirit shall be satisfied. I will cause you to discern what truly matters and empower you to walk in authority. Fear not the delays or distractions, for I am sharpening your focus. You will rise above confusion, and I will clothe you with clarity. My hand is upon you for consecration and elevation. Watch, for I am doing a new thing in you.”

Prayer: Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank You for stirring a holy hunger in my soul. I renounce every appetite that draws me away from Your presence, and I turn my heart toward You, the Bread of Life and the Living Water. Fill me afresh, Lord. Let Your Word satisfy my soul and become my daily delight. Awaken me to righteousness, and let my spirit respond only to Your voice. Father, align my desires with Your will. Let my hunger birth encounters, and let my thirst open up new dimensions of revelation. Strengthen me to reject every counterfeit the enemy offers and anchor me in Your truth. In this season, help me to seek first Your kingdom, trusting that all I need shall be added. I declare that I am set apart, filled, and led by Your Spirit. In Jesus’ mighty name, amen.

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Spiritual hunger and thirst 3

“But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.” Hebrews 5:14 KJV.

Spiritual maturity is birthed from a deep and consistent hunger for the things of God. Our text indicates that while spiritual milk is necessary for babes in Christ, growth demands more. Just as physical growth requires a shift from milk to solid food, spiritual advancement requires us to feed on the weightier matters of the Word, those that instruct, correct, and build discernment. Jesus declared in Matthew 4:4, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” The more we long for His word, the more we grow in wisdom and sound judgment. Like the Bereans in Acts 17:11, who searched the Scriptures daily, our hunger should move us to deeper study, stronger convictions, and greater obedience.

Beloved, our distinction as God’s peculiar treasure (Exodus 19:5) lies in our sensitivity and response to His voice. In Matthew 13:52, Jesus likens the kingdom-instructed scribe to a householder who brings out treasures both new and old, this speaks of spiritual depth, maturity, and perspective. To respond rightly to life’s changing seasons, whether peace or pressure, we must hunger for more of God and be willing to accept both His encouragement and His correction. Proverbs 3:11-12 reminds us not to despise the Lord’s discipline, for “whom the Lord loveth He correcteth.” Let your desire for God and His Word outweigh all else. Feed on His truth, drink deeply from His Spirit, and you will walk in discernment, strength, and divine purpose.

Prophetic word: The Lord says, “My child, I am calling you deeper. The days of spiritual milk have passed, and I am drawing you into the depths of My wisdom, My power, and My presence. I have placed a divine hunger within you, not to frustrate you, but to fill you. As you press in, I will pour out. As you seek Me with all your heart, you will find treasures hidden in My Word and power in My presence. Do not settle for the shallow when I have called you to the deep. Even now, I am awakening your spiritual senses, your ears to hear, your eyes to see, and your heart to discern. Fear not the stretching, for it is making you strong. Fear not the correction, for it is leading you to glory. As you eat the solid food of My Word, you shall stand in boldness, walk in clarity, and overcome every challenge. You are My chosen vessel, set apart to carry revelation, release wisdom, and reflect My glory.”

Prayer: Heavenly Father, I thank You for the invitation to grow deeper in You. Lord, I repent for every time I settled for spiritual comfort and resisted the call to maturity. Today, I ask that You awaken a new thirst in me for Your Word, Your voice, and Your truth. Feed me with the solid food of heaven, and train my senses to discern good from evil. Open my eyes to see what You see and my ears to hear what You are saying. Father, make me a vessel of honor, useful for Your purpose. Let me not reject Your correction, but embrace it as a sign of Your love. As I pursue You, let the fire of Your Spirit burn brighter in me. Let me be transformed from glory to glory, becoming more like Christ in every way. I declare that I am no longer a child tossed by every wind, but a mature son/daughter walking in divine authority and purpose. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Monday, June 16, 2025

Spiritual hunger and thirst 2

“As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby:” 1 Peter 2:2 KJV.

Spiritual hunger and thirst are the first signs of genuine spiritual life, just as a newborn craves milk. A baby that doesn’t cry for milk is either unwell or has not truly been born alive—and so it is spiritually. If you have no inner desire to know God, to read His Word, or to grow in your faith, it may be a sign that you have not yet experienced true spiritual rebirth. Jesus told Nicodemus, “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3). Many sit in church for years, comfortable with religion but without the reality of a living relationship with Christ. Yet, the good news is that whenever you begin to hunger for God, He is ready to satisfy you. As Jesus declared, “Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled” (Matthew 5:6).

God’s invitation is clear and open: “Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters…” (Isaiah 55:1). This is echoed by the psalmist who cried, “My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God…” (Psalm 42:2). True spiritual hunger cannot be bought with money or gained by church positions or titles. Simon the sorcerer once tried to buy the Holy Spirit with money, and Peter rebuked him, saying, “Thy money perish with thee” (Acts 8:20). Many come to church seeking miracles, healing, or solutions to problems—and once these are received, they remain in the building but never enter the kingdom. They put on the garments of religion but lack the inner transformation of salvation. If you realize today that your heart is empty and your spirit dry, it’s not too late. Come to Jesus, the Bread of Life (John 6:35), and drink freely of the living water He gives (John 7:37-38). Let your soul thirst again—and be filled.

Prophetic word: The Lord says, "I am stirring a fresh hunger within you, not for the things that fade, but for the eternal. I am calling you beyond the outer courts of religion into the inner chambers of intimacy with Me. You have walked the path of tradition long enough; now is the season for transformation. As you thirst for Me, I will pour water upon your dry ground and flood your soul with rivers of living water. I will awaken your spirit to My Word, and you shall eat of the hidden manna. I will remove the veil of religion and reveal Myself to you in truth. You shall know Me, not just in name, but in power, in presence, and in deep communion. For I am drawing you closer—come, drink and live."

Prayer: Heavenly Father, I come before You with a heart that longs for more. I repent of every moment I was satisfied with shallow religion and routine, and I ask You to ignite in me a holy hunger for Your Word, Your presence, and Your truth. Lord Jesus, I believe You are the Bread of Life and the Living Water—fill every dry and empty place within me. I thirst for righteousness; I yearn to know You deeply and walk with You faithfully. Holy Spirit, stir my soul, quicken my spirit, and awaken my heart to pursue You with passion. Let me never be content with outer appearances, but be found in the secret place, feeding on Your truth and drinking deeply of Your Spirit. I declare today that I belong to You, Lord. Make me hungry, and never let me be empty again. In Jesus' mighty name I pray, Amen.

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Spiritual hunger and thirst 1

“I am the Lord thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.” Psalm 81:10 KJV.

Spiritual hunger is a divine craving that follows the miracle of salvation, just as Israel was delivered from Egypt, so too are we set free from the bondage of sin. But freedom is only the beginning. God longs to fill His children with His presence, wisdom, and power, just as He said in Psalm 81:10: “Open your mouth wide and I will fill it.” This filling, however, is for those who are truly hungry. God’s grace, which empowers and distinguishes us from the world, is multiplied through the knowledge of Him (2 Peter 1:2). The more we know Him, the more we grow. He desires us to press in with holy desperation, just like Moses, who cried, “Show me Your glory” (Exodus 33:18), and like David, who declared, “As the deer pants for the water brooks, so pants my soul for You, O God” (Psalm 42:1).

Jesus affirmed this when He said, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled” (Matthew 5:6). Just as physical hunger drives us to eat, spiritual hunger must drive us toward God with urgency. Deuteronomy 8:3 reminds us that God allowed Israel to hunger so He could teach them dependence on His Word. In the same way, God often uses seasons of emptiness to draw us into deeper dependence on Him. The prophet Isaiah echoed this invitation: “Come, all you who are thirsty, come to the waters” (Isaiah 55:1). True hunger for God creates a holy aggression—a relentless pursuit of the One who alone can satisfy. And when that hunger is met with heaven’s response, it produces a peace, power, and satisfaction that no enemy can disrupt.

Prophetic word: The Lord says, “I am stirring up a new hunger within you, not a hunger that frustrates, but one that leads to fullness. The dryness you have felt was never punishment, but preparation for overflow. I am calling you deeper, beyond surface waters, into the wells of intimacy with Me. As you open your mouth wide in faith, I will fill it with wisdom, direction, strength, and My Spirit. You will not walk empty, for I, the Lord, am your portion. The days of spiritual stagnation are over; rivers of living water will burst forth from within you. You will be satisfied, refreshed, and empowered. For this is the season of divine filling and supernatural growth.” (See Isaiah 44:3; John 7:38; Joel 2:26–27).

Prayer: Heavenly Father, I thank You for the hunger You are birthing in my spirit. I no longer want to live on crumbs when You have prepared a feast. Create in me a deeper thirst for Your Word, for righteousness, for Your presence. As I open my mouth wide in faith, Lord, fill me—fill me with the knowledge of Your will, with the fire of Your Spirit, with the grace that empowers holy living. Let the rivers of living water flow through me and refresh every dry place. Break every chain of complacency and draw me into deeper intimacy with You. Let my life be marked by a holy hunger that changes atmospheres and ignites others. I declare that I will not walk in lack, for You are my Shepherd, my Source, and my Sustainer. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Saturday, June 14, 2025

Never doubt yourself!

“But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain; but I laboured more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.” 1 Corinthians 15:10 KJV.

Never doubt yourself, because the grace of God upon your life is not in vain. The same God who called Moses, despite his speech impediment, empowered him to confront Pharaoh and deliver Israel (Exodus 4:10-12). When Gideon saw himself as the least in his family, God called him a "mighty man of valour" and used him to save Israel (Judges 6:12–14). God doesn’t choose the qualified; He qualifies the chosen. Like Paul declared in 1 Corinthians 15:10, your confidence must rest not in personal ability but in divine enablement. When you embrace God's grace, you stop shrinking back and start showing up with boldness, knowing, as Philippians 4:13 affirms, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”

Throughout Scripture, men and women who dared to believe God rose above doubt and limitation. David, just a shepherd boy, spoke boldly to King Saul, “Let no man’s heart fail because of him; thy servant will go and fight with this Philistine” (1 Samuel 17:32). Elijah stood alone before King Ahab and declared a drought, not by human strength, but by divine authority (1 Kings 17:1). Peter said to the lame man at the temple gate, “Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee” (Acts 3:6). They acted not because they were the strongest, but because they trusted in God's grace and power. So never doubt yourself—receive the grace, believe the Word, and move forward in bold obedience (Daniel 11:32, John 1:16, Joshua 3:3). Your steps of faith will activate the supernatural.

Prophetic word: “Do not look at yourself through the lens of weakness or past failure. I have clothed you with My grace, and I am calling you to rise in boldness and confidence. As I was with David before Goliath, with Esther before the king, and with Peter on the day of Pentecost, so I am with you. My Spirit is within you, and My favor surrounds you. You are not inadequate—you are anointed. Do not shrink back, for you will see My hand work mightily through your obedience. Step forward, speak, build, lead—because I have empowered you for such a time as this.” (2 Timothy 1:7, Romans 8:31, Esther 4:14).

Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for Your grace that makes me who I am. I reject every lie of self-doubt, fear, and unworthiness, and I receive the fullness of Your strength, boldness, and power. Like Paul, I declare that Your grace in me will not be in vain. Help me to walk in the confidence that comes from knowing You live in me. Let Your Spirit stir up courage, wisdom, and bold action within me. Lord, open doors that no man can shut, and let my life be a testimony of what Your grace can do. I decree that I am more than a conqueror through Christ, and I rise today in divine confidence, in Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.

Friday, June 13, 2025

Dare something big!

“Thy servant slew both the lion and the bear: and this uncircumcised Philistine shall be as one of them, seeing he hath defied the armies of the living God.” 1 Samuel 17:36 KJV.

What you attempt is ultimately a reflection of your faith and your mindset. David faced Goliath not with armor or sword, but with confidence in the living God who had delivered him from the lion and the bear. He dared to confront the giant because he knew who stood with him. When you believe that the Almighty dwells within you, fear loses its grip and boldness takes its place. As 1 John 4:4 declares, “Greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.” With this confidence, you can face any challenge knowing that, “If God be for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31). Don’t shrink back—dare to build, dare to lead, dare to speak, dare to rise.

Throughout Scripture, we see ordinary people doing extraordinary things because they dared to believe. Peter stepped out of the boat and walked on water at the word of Jesus (Matthew 14:28–29). Esther risked her life to save her people, declaring, “If I perish, I perish” (Esther 4:16). Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, and it did (Joshua 10:12–13). These acts were not born of mere courage, but of divine confidence. Philippians 4:13 reminds us, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” You, too, can attempt the impossible by faith in the One who empowers you. Dare something big, because the God in you is bigger than the giants before you.

Prophetic word: The Spirit of the Lord says, “This is your season to dare and rise! The limitations of yesterday are broken. I am calling you out of the boat, out of comfort, into the realm of the impossible. Fear not, for I am with you. As I was with David before Goliath, so I am with you before every giant. The same power that raised Christ from the dead is alive in you. You shall build what others said cannot be built. You shall walk on waters of uncertainty and not sink. You shall declare a thing, and it shall be established. Step out—boldly, confidently—because the heavens are backing you.”

Prayer: Heavenly Father, I thank You for the boldness You have placed within me through Your Spirit. Today, I silence every voice of fear, doubt, and small thinking. I declare that I am rising to dare something big—not by might, not by power, but by Your Spirit. Just as You strengthened David to face Goliath, Peter to walk on water, and Esther to stand for her people, empower me now to step into the divine assignments You have prepared for me. I receive grace to think big, believe big, and act big. Let every giant before me fall. Let every gate of limitation be lifted. Let testimonies arise from every bold step I take. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.

Thursday, June 12, 2025

The Valley of Decision!

“Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision: for the day of the Lord is near in the valley of decision.” Joel 3:14 KJV.

The Valley of Decision is a daily experience for every person on earth. As Joel 3:14 declares, we constantly find ourselves needing to make choices, from seemingly small matters to life-defining moments. Yet in God’s eyes, no decision is insignificant. Every choice has consequences, and its quality is determined by the light and revelation we walk in (Psalm 119:130). Jesus rebuked the Sadducees for their error because they lacked knowledge of the Scriptures and the power of God (Matthew 22:29). Isaac, in a time of famine, chose not to go to Egypt but remained where God instructed (Genesis 26:1–3), and he prospered. Eve, on the other hand, made a choice that looked good and reasonable on the surface (Genesis 3:6), but it led to devastating consequences because it was out of alignment with God’s will.

You are always responsible for your decisions and their outcomes (Ruth 1:16; Luke 15:11–24). Ruth made a destiny-shaping decision when she chose to stay with Naomi, which led her into the lineage of Christ. The prodigal son made a wrong turn, but he also made the right decision to return, and grace met him. One foundational decision that positions us to make wise choices daily is the decision to seek God first each day (Psalm 63:1; Psalm 5:3; Mark 1:35). When we begin each day in God’s presence, we receive divine direction and clarity. Just as David inquired of the Lord before battle (1 Samuel 30:8), and Jesus often withdrew early to pray (Mark 1:35), our strength in decision-making lies in our communion with God. In every valley of decision, choose light over logic, revelation over emotion, and obedience over convenience.

Prophetic word: The Lord says, "This is a season where I am calling My people to choose right. The valley of decision is not your place of confusion but your altar of alignment. I am releasing clarity to those who seek Me early and earnestly. I will illuminate your path and whisper instructions in the stillness of your heart. What seemed uncertain shall be made plain. Do not lean on your own understanding, for I am going ahead of you to level mountains and break through bars of iron (Isaiah 45:2–3). As you acknowledge Me in all your ways, I will direct your steps. Trust Me, and I will cause your decisions to birth divine manifestations. The choices you make in this season will shape your destiny and impact generations."

Prayer: Heavenly Father, Thank You for the gift of life. Today, I surrender every valley of decision in my life to You. Let Your Word be a lamp to my feet and a light to my path (Psalm 119:105). Lord, where there is confusion, speak clarity. Where there is fear, release boldness. I will not be led by emotions or appearances, but by Your Spirit and Your truth. Help me, like Ruth, to choose covenant over comfort; like David, to inquire of You before I move; and like Jesus, to rise early to seek Your face. I declare that I will not miss Your will in this season. Every decision I make shall align with Your purpose for my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.