Saturday, June 21, 2025

Dare your season!

“And the Spirit of the Lord will come upon thee, and thou shalt prophesy with them, and shalt be turned into another man. And let it be, when these signs are come unto thee, that thou do as occasion serve thee; for God is with thee.” 1 Samuel 10:6-7 KJV.

If you sense that your season has come, do not hold back; dare the impossible with the confidence that God is with you. As 1 Samuel 10:6–7 (KJV) reminds us, when the Spirit empowers you, you are no longer limited by natural circumstances. David wasn’t a seasoned warrior, yet he confronted and defeated Goliath because it was his divine moment (1 Samuel 17). Isaac sowed in famine and reaped a hundredfold because the season was ripe for divine increase (Genesis 26:12). Elijah boldly declared a drought and held the heavens shut with his word (1 Kings 17:1). Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, and it obeyed (Joshua 10:12-14). These acts weren’t random; they were men pressing into their season with faith and boldness.

Beloved, what stops others cannot stop you when your time is appointed. Seasons carry divine backing, and you must dare things beyond your natural capacity. Like Peter, who walked on water at the word of Jesus (Matthew 14:29), when God invites you into a new dimension, step out. Be “intelligently ignorant” of your limitations; refuse to define yourself by past failures or the doubts of others. Pray until you are anointed, read and meditate until wisdom flows from your spirit, and prepare yourself to walk in God’s favor. Your part is to discern the season, press into it with bold obedience, and act as occasion serves you, for God is with you.

Prophetic word: Beloved, the Spirit of the Lord says, “This is your season of divine emergence. The limitations of yesterday are shattered, and a new mantle is upon you. You will be turned into another person, one who dares the impossible, walks in uncommon favor, and speaks with divine authority. As David ran toward Goliath, so shall you run toward the things that once intimidated you, and they shall fall before you. The heavens are open over you; sow in famine and reap in abundance. Speak, and it shall be established. The season has shifted, and My Spirit goes before you. Walk boldly into what I have prepared.”

Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for the times and seasons are in Your hands. Today, I discern that my season has come. I receive the spirit of boldness, wisdom, and power. Lord, turn me into another person, just as You did with Saul. Strip away fear, doubt, and every self-imposed limitation. I refuse to be bound by the patterns of the past or the expectations of men. Let Your Spirit rest mightily upon me. Anoint my eyes to see opportunities, my ears to hear Your instructions, and my hands to do great exploits. Like David, give me the courage to confront giants. Like Isaac, bless the work of my hands, even in difficult environments. Like Elijah, give me the authority to declare and shift atmospheres. Like Peter, I choose to walk on water by faith. Lord, teach me to pray until I am saturated with Your presence and to meditate until I overflow with divine wisdom. I declare that I walk in divine favor, and this season will not pass me by. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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