Sunday, December 28, 2025

This week of transition

“Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” Jeremiah 33:3 KJV

This week, we stand in a sacred moment of transition: an overlap where 2025 and 2026 coexist. In less than seventy-two hours, a new year will open before you. Moments like this demand intentional engagement with God, especially through focused and strategic prayer. First, prayer ensures that 2025 does not close until every divine allocation assigned to you is released. Scripture reminds us: “Bless the Lord… and forget not all his benefits” (Psalm 103:2). Nothing owed to your destiny should be carried over unreleased.

Second, prayer positions you to enter 2026 with clarity, boldness, and divine expectation. While the year may be new to you, it is not new to the Lord. He has already walked through your 2026 (Psalm 139:14–18). He knows the doors, the battles, the opportunities, and the victories ahead. In this season, He desires to reveal strategies, release power, and expose every scheme of the enemy before it manifests. Prayer is your access point (Psalm 2:8; Matthew 7:7–8; Jeremiah 33:3). Through prayer, you receive insight, authority, direction, and acceleration for the year ahead.

Prophetic Word: I declare over your life that this week shall mark a turning point in your destiny. The residue of the delay from 2025 is broken. You shall not cross into 2026 empty-handed. The Lord will show you great and mighty things concerning your future. Divine strategies are released. Every hidden trap of the enemy is exposed. You will step into the new year with spiritual intelligence, divine confidence, and uncommon advantage. In Jesus’ name.

Prayer: Father, I thank You for this holy moment of transition. I engage this week with focused prayer and expectation. Let every blessing assigned to my 2025 be released without delay. As I step into 2026, grant me clarity, courage, and divine direction. Show me great and mighty things concerning my life, my calling, and my future. I enter the new year with faith, purpose, and victory. In the mighty name of Jesus, Amen.

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