Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Deceived by sight?

“For thus saith the Lord, Ye shall not see wind, neither shall ye see rain; yet that valley shall be filled with water, that ye may drink, both ye, and your cattle, and your beasts.” 2 Kings 3:17

Beloved, do not be deceived by what your eyes perceive, for sight often misleads while faith reveals the truth. The Lord reminded Jehoshaphat in 2 Kings 3:17 that water would come even without rain. Similarly, Moses faced the impassable Red Sea, but God made a way where none existed (Exodus 14:21-22). The fiery furnace did not harm Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego because they walked with God, whose power defies the natural (Daniel 3:25). Daniel was unharmed in the lions' den because God shut their mouths (Daniel 6:22). Even when Elisha's servant panicked at the sight of an enemy army, God opened his eyes to see the heavenly hosts protecting them (2 Kings 6:16-17). Trust not in what is visible, for the spiritual realm holds greater truths. "For we walk by faith, not by sight" (2 Corinthians 5:7). May God open your eyes to see beyond the limitations of the physical and into the boundless possibilities of His power.

Do not let fear or doubt take root because of what appears daunting before you. Remember that God’s promises are sure, and His power surpasses all understanding. The walls of Jericho fell not by human effort but by obedience and faith in God's instructions (Joshua 6:20). Hagar, despairing in the wilderness, thought her son would perish, but God opened her eyes to a well of water (Genesis 21:19). When your eyes see obstacles, let your heart remember God’s faithfulness. He has engraved you on the palms of His hands (Isaiah 49:16) and will never forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). Keep trusting, praying, and standing firm in His word. Soon, what seems like an immovable mountain will become a plain, for nothing is impossible with God (Zechariah 4:7, Luke 1:37). May your spiritual eyes see His glory and your life testify of His wonders.

Prophetic word: Do not be deceived by what you see with your natural eyes. What seems impossible to man is an opportunity for Me to display My glory. Though the valley looks dry, I will fill it with water. Though the road seems blocked, I will make a way where there is none. I am the God who calls things that are not as though they were (Romans 4:17). Lift your eyes to Me and not to the problem, for I am working behind the scenes. You will not be put to shame; My hand is upon you, and I will lead you into victory. Trust in Me, for I am the God of your breakthrough.

Prayer: Heavenly Father, I thank You because You are the God of the impossible. I declare that I will not be deceived by what my eyes see, for I walk by faith and not by sight. Lord, open my spiritual eyes to see Your hand at work in my life. Just as You filled the valley with water without rain, bring provision, healing, and breakthrough into every dry area of my life. I command every obstacle to bow to Your power and every mountain to become a plain. Father, strengthen my faith to trust You in all things and at all times. Let Your will be done, and Your name be glorified in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen!

Monday, November 18, 2024

Be determined!

“If thou hast run with the footmen, and they have wearied thee, then how canst thou contend with horses? and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trustedst, they wearied thee, then how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan?.” Jeremiah 12:5

Challenges may come, but let your resolve be unwavering. Jeremiah 12:5 reminds us that if we grow weary with smaller trials, how will we overcome greater ones? Like David facing Goliath, determination begins with faith in God’s power. David didn’t see the giant as a threat but as an opportunity to glorify God (1 Samuel 17:45-47). The persistent widow in Luke 18 was determined until she was avenged of her adversary. Her determination paid off. So you, too, with determination and trust in God, can face the seemingly impossible. Keep your eyes on the One who equips you to contend with footmen and horses.

Endurance requires looking to Jesus, our ultimate example (Hebrews 12:2). He bore the cross, despising the shame, for the joy set before Him—a joy that included your victory. When Elijah was threatened by Jezebel, he prayed for death, but God renewed his strength, sending an angel with food and encouragement (1 Kings 19:4-8). Don’t let weariness rob you of your destiny. Be resolute like Paul, who declared nothing could separate him from God’s love (Romans 8:38-39). Remember, “The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong” (Ecclesiastes 9:11), but to those who trust God’s timing and power. Stand firm, knowing that you are more than a conqueror with God by your side.

Prophetic word: Just as I was with Joshua when he crossed the Jordan, I will be with you. You will go through the waters, and they will not overwhelm you; you will walk through the fire, and it will not consume you (Isaiah 43:2). I am strengthening your hands for battle and your feet to scale heights like the deer (Psalm 18:33-34). Do not be dismayed by the size of the obstacles, for I am the God who makes a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert (Isaiah 43:19). Hold on to your vision, for it shall not tarry; at the appointed time, it will come to pass. You are destined to triumph, for I am the Lord your banner, and victory is your portion.

Prayer: Father, I thank You for Your word that assures me of victory. I receive the grace to remain steadfast and determined in the face of challenges. Strengthen my faith to contend with both small and great battles, knowing that You are with me every step of the way. Lord, make me bold like David, unwavering like Moses, and resilient like Paul. Empower me to cross every Jordan, scale every mountain, and overcome every valley. I declare that I will not grow weary or faint, for You are renewing my strength. Let every obstacle bow to Your name, and let my life glorify You as I walk in victory. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen!

Sunday, November 17, 2024

From unseen to the seen!

“And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.” Genesis 11:6

Everything begins in the unseen realm of imagination, and it is through faith and action that the unseen becomes visible. God Himself exemplifies this in creation, as He spoke into being what did not yet exist: "And God said, Let there be light: and there was light" (Genesis 1:3). Likewise, He has given us the ability to imagine and bring forth new realities. Consider Abraham, who was called to look at the stars and imagine the countless descendants God promised him (Genesis 15:5). Though he had no child at the time, Abraham's faith in God's promise turned the unseen into the seen, and he became the father of many nations (Romans 4:18-21). Our ability to visualize and trust in God is a powerful tool for transformation, leading to outcomes that align with His will.

Your imagination, anchored in faith, positions you to take bold steps that turn dreams into reality. Joseph envisioned his future through God-given dreams, and though he faced betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment, he held on to those unseen visions until they materialized (Genesis 37:5-11, Genesis 41:39-44). Similarly, the woman with the issue of blood imagined her healing if only she could touch Jesus' garment—and her faith turned her imagination into reality (Mark 5:28-34). Align your thoughts with God’s Word, surround yourself with godly influences, and take inspired action. The unseen becomes seen when imagination, faith, and obedience converge. Let this be your journey of transformation, for with God, nothing is impossible (Luke 1:37).

Prophetic word: The Lord says, "I am stirring up a new wave of creativity and faith within you. As you dwell in My presence and meditate on My Word, I will open the eyes of your spirit to see possibilities you have never imagined. I am giving you visions of the future that align with My plans for your life—plans to prosper you, not to harm you; plans to give you hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11). Do not limit yourself by what you see in the natural, for I am the God who calls things that are not as though they were (Romans 4:17). Trust Me, and step out in faith. Your dreams will become your testimony, and I will glorify My name through you."

Prayer: Father, I thank You because You are the God who makes the impossible possible. Thank You for the power of imagination and faith that You have placed within me. I ask for clarity in vision so that my imagination may align with Your will and Your plans for my life. Strengthen my faith, Lord, to believe in the unseen and take bold steps toward the reality You have prepared for me. I come against every spirit of fear, doubt, and unbelief, declaring that they have no place in my life. Fill me with Your Spirit, O Lord, and help me to act with courage and persistence. Let the unseen become seen in my life, that Your name may be glorified. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Make God your resort!

“I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.” Psalm 121:1-2

Make God your resort, your ultimate place of refuge and help, for He alone is steadfast and all-powerful. The psalmist declares, “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.” The Bible shows examples of individuals who made God their refuge and received divine help. Three nations, each of whom alone could physically swallow Judah, came against Jehoshaphat (2 Chronicles). He turned to God, and God told him, you will not need to fight this battle; the battle is mine (vs 15-17). When you turn to God, your battle becomes God’s battle.  Turning to God in times of trouble brings not just deliverance but also a transformation of situations, for God’s help is powerful, purposeful, and always on time (Isaiah 41:10-13).

Avoid the temptation to seek help from unreliable sources, as the Scripture warns, “Their sorrows shall be multiplied that hasten after another god” (Psalm 16:4). Instead, follow the example of those like Hannah, who sought the Lord in her distress and was blessed with Samuel (1 Samuel 1:10-20). Trusting in God is an acknowledgment of His sovereignty and faithfulness; He never changes (Malachi 3:6). Jeremiah reminds us, “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things” (Jeremiah 33:3). When you make God your resort, you align yourself with the Creator who can meet every need, guide you through every storm, and fulfill His purpose for your life. Choose to make Him your help and rest, and experience the joy and assurance of His unchanging love.

Prophetic word: The Lord is your ever-present help and your unshakable refuge. As you lift your eyes to Him, He will not fail you. God is stepping into your situation today to bring divine intervention. Every mountain before you shall be leveled, and every valley filled (Isaiah 40:4). Where you have felt helpless, the Lord declares, "I am your help, your shield, and your exceeding great reward" (Genesis 15:1). This is your season of divine help. The Lord who helped Jehoshaphat, Hannah, and the Israelites will arise on your behalf. You will testify of His faithfulness, for His hand is stretched out to deliver you and fulfill His purpose for your life (Psalm 138:8). Fear not; God is your resort and will never leave nor forsake you (Deuteronomy 31:8).

Prayer: Heavenly Father, I thank You for being my refuge and strength, a very present help in times of trouble. I declare that my eyes are lifted to You, the maker of heaven and earth, for You alone are my source of help. Lord, arise in Your power and intervene in every situation of my life. Level every mountain and fill every valley before me. I refuse to trust in man or any other source; my hope is in You alone. Father, strengthen my faith and grant me the grace to rest in Your unfailing promises. Let Your divine help bring breakthrough, healing, and restoration in my life. I thank You in advance for the testimonies I shall share. In Jesus' mighty name, I pray. Amen!

Friday, November 15, 2024

You are qualified if…

“But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty.” 1 Corinthians 1:27

You are qualified if you are willing and available. The Bible is filled with examples of how God uses unlikely vessels to accomplish His divine purposes, emphasizing His power over human ability. Consider Moses, who doubted his ability to speak yet became God's chosen leader to deliver Israel from Egypt (Exodus 4:10-12). God equipped him despite his self-perceived inadequacy, showing that it is not about our abilities but His empowerment. Similarly, Gideon, who saw himself as the least in his family and tribe, was called a "mighty man of valor" and used to deliver Israel with just 300 men (Judges 6:15-16, Judges 7:7). God’s hand transforms the weak into instruments of His glory.

Moreover, the story of Mary, a humble young woman, reminds us that God’s qualification is based on His purpose, not human standards. When the angel Gabriel announced that she would bear the Son of God, she responded in faith despite her humble background (Luke 1:30-38). The Apostle Paul reinforces this truth in 2 Corinthians 12:9, where he declares, "My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness." From Elijah outrunning Ahab by the supernatural hand of God (1 Kings 18:46) to David defeating Goliath with just a sling and stone (1 Samuel 17:45-50), the consistent message is clear: God qualifies the called. Trust Him, make yourself available, and watch Him work mightily through you.

Prophetic word: Do not despise your beginnings or the things that appear small in your eyes, for I am the One who chooses the foolish things of the world to confound the wise. You are My chosen vessel, not because of your strength, wisdom, or qualifications, but because of My grace upon you. I have placed treasures within you—gifts, callings, and purposes that will shine brightly for My glory. Do not fear or doubt; step forward in faith, for I will equip you with everything you need. My Spirit will overshadow you, just as it overshadowed Mary, and you will bring forth what I have placed within you. The impossible will bow to My name, and through you, I will accomplish what eyes have not seen nor ears heard. Be courageous, for I am with you.

Prayer: Heavenly Father, I thank You for Your grace that qualifies the unqualified and chooses the weak to demonstrate Your strength. Lord, I ask that You fill me with boldness, faith, and assurance that I am chosen by You. Let every fear, doubt, and limitation melt away as Your Spirit empowers me to do the impossible. Father, as You placed treasures in earthen vessels, reveal the gifts and purposes You have deposited in me. Just as Your hand was upon Elijah, David, and Mary, place Your hand mightily upon me. Use me for Your glory, and let my life be a testimony of Your power. Overshadow me with Your Spirit and let Your will be done in my life. In Jesus' name, I declare that I am rising into my calling, walking in divine purpose, and fulfilling everything You have destined for me. Amen.

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Don’t do it without me, Oh God!

“Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.” Isaiah 6:8

Oh Lord, as You move in this generation, let me be Your vessel—don’t do it without me! Could this be your heart cry? Most of us do not know that just as we need God to fulfil our destiny, He also need us for His plan on earth. Just as Isaiah responded, "Here am I; send me," (Isaiah 6:8), you must stand ready, willing to be used for God's purposes. When we commit our lives to God's work, He does not just use us; He blesses and establishes us. In the same way He called Moses from the burning bush (Exodus 3:4), Samuel in the temple (1 Samuel 3:10), and Gideon from the threshing floor (Judges 6:12-14), God is calling on you to make me you a part of His mighty plans. Ask Him to use you to impact this generation. When you become a willing instrument in the hands of God, some challenges will naturally fizzle away..

You remember what Jesus did with the donkey, bound and unknown. He released the tied donkey for His purpose (Luke 19:30-34) and turned it from obscurity to glory, bring it out of limitations holding it back and placing it where He needed it. God can do the same with Your life. You can be an apostle in the market place or an intercessor who stands in the gap (Ezekiel 22:30) and join in the great harvest. You can be part of  those who will bring God's message of salvation and hope to a hurting world. You can also be a financier just like the women who were available to put down fund for the ministry of Jesus (Luke 8:2-3). In any case you can be God's hands, God's voice, God's heart in this world. May your heart echo the cry of Habakkuk, waiting and watching to see what God will say and what assignment He has for you (Habakkuk 2:1).

Prophetic word: The Lord is stirring up a generation that will carry His glory and His purposes in these last days, and He is calling you to be a part of this movement. The Spirit of God says, "I am looking for those who are fully surrendered, those who will answer, ‘Here am I, send me!’ As you align yourself with My heart and My ways, I will take you from obscurity and place you in divine assignments that will bring transformation and light to those in darkness. Fear not, for My grace and provision will follow you. I am equipping you with strength, wisdom, and anointing to fulfill My purposes. In areas where you have felt unseen and overlooked, I am now bringing you into the fullness of My calling for your life. Be ready, be watchful, for I am preparing to do a new thing through you—don’t miss it! Stay yielded, and I will reveal to you the path of life.”

Prayer: Father, I thank You for Your calling and for the plans You have to use me for Your purposes in this generation. I ask, Lord, that You make my heart fully surrendered to You. Let nothing hold me back from following You wholeheartedly and being a part of Your end-time harvest. Anoint me afresh, Lord, and equip me with wisdom, courage, and strength to step into the assignments You have prepared for me. Open my ears to hear Your voice and my eyes to see where You are leading. Lord, if there is any area of my life tied down by fear, doubt, or distraction, release me as You released the donkey, bringing me into the fullness of Your purpose. Don’t do it without me, Lord—let me walk in step with You. Use me to bring Your light and love to those who need it most, for Your glory alone. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Don’t do it without God!

“Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.” John 15:4

Every step you take without Him is like a branch trying to bear fruit without the vine. God’s presence is essential for strength, guidance, and true success, as illustrated by Jesus’ words in John 15:4. Like a vine gives life to its branches, so does God empower and sustain us in every endeavor. Moses understood this dependency deeply. When God called him to lead Israel through the wilderness, Moses refused to move forward without God’s presence, saying in Exodus 33:15, “If thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence.” He knew that without God, their journey would be futile.

The Bible offers many examples of what happens when people sought God’s guidance and those who didn’t. When Joshua led Israel against the city of Ai without seeking God’s direction, Israel suffered a humbling defeat (Joshua 7). They underestimated the enemy and overlooked sin within their own ranks, which only God could have revealed. In contrast, David always consulted God before every battle, and his reliance on God ensured his victories (1 Samuel 23:2, 2 Samuel 5:19). Even Elijah, empowered by God, outran a chariot (1 Kings 18:46). The power of partnering with God is unmatched. Through daily fellowship with Him, we gain wisdom, strength, and clarity beyond our human ability. So, no matter the size of the challenge, remember that with God’s presence, victory is always certain.

Prophetic word: Do not go alone, for My presence shall be your strength and guide. In this season, I am calling you to deeper dependence on Me, to a place where your plans are no longer based on your own understanding but are established by My Spirit. Even in what appears small or insignificant, I am the source of your victory. Just as I led Israel, just as I went before David, I am going before you now to prepare the way, to bring down obstacles, and to release blessings that only come through My hand. I am your strength and shield; stay close to Me, and I will turn every battle into a victory, every obstacle into an opportunity, and every fear into faith. You will move forward, not in your own might but empowered by My Spirit.

Prayer: Heavenly Father, we come before You, acknowledging that without You, we are nothing. Thank You for being our strength, our wisdom, and our guide. We surrender every plan, every decision, and every struggle into Your hands. Help us to abide in You daily, to seek Your presence in all things, and to trust You fully. May Your Spirit lead us, and may Your power rest upon us in every challenge we face. Father, grant us the humility to consult You and the courage to follow where You lead. Surround us with Your presence, go before us, and let Your hand be upon us. In every situation, great or small, let us not move without Your direction. We declare that You are our victory and our foundation. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen.