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Like a Jet, the Wings are Your spirit

Introduction: A Story That Bridges Heaven and Earth

In the Bible’s book of Acts, chapter 10 tells the remarkable story of two men from very different worlds—a Roman military officer named Cornelius, and a Jewish follower of Jesus named Peter. One is a Gentile outsider. The other is a spiritual insider. But both are about to be brought together by God in a divine encounter that changes history.

Cornelius is not yet a Christian. He doesn’t know the full message of Jesus, but he’s a good man—kind, generous, and prayerful. He gives to the poor and seeks God with sincerity. One day, he has a vision: an angel tells him that his prayers and giving have reached heaven. He’s told to send for a man named Peter.

At the same time, Peter is also having a supernatural experience. While praying on a rooftop, he receives a vision from God. It’s confusing at first—animals, a voice from heaven, and a challenge to abandon his religious assumptions. But soon, Peter realizes God is about to do something new—something that includes people outside his faith background.

When Peter and Cornelius finally meet, Peter shares the good news about Jesus. While he’s still speaking, something incredible happens: the Holy Spirit falls on Cornelius and everyone in the room. They begin speaking in unknown languages, overwhelmed by God’s presence. Peter is stunned. The same spiritual power he experienced is now being poured out on people he never expected.

This story shows us something powerful: God sees the heart, God speaks through the spirit, and God transforms people from the inside out.

As we explore this story, we’ll use it to help explain a deeper truth about every human being: you are made of spirit, soul, and body. Each of these parts plays a different role in your life—just like Peter, Cornelius, and the crowd. By the end of this journey, you’ll see how your spirit can rise into the presence of God, how your soul can respond in obedience, and how your body can experience real transformation.

No matter your background, this story invites you to discover a God who wants to meet you, speak to you, and fill your life with purpose and power.

A Three-Part Design

God designed you in three parts—spirit, soul, and body. Like the wings, wheels, and body of a plane, these parts must work together, each fulfilling its proper role.

Your spirit is like the wings of an airplane: it lifts you, catches the wind of the Spirit, and allows heavenly revelation to move you forward.
Your soul is like the wheels: it touches the ground, feels the terrain of life, and keeps you steady until it’s time to rise.
Your body is the body of the plane—carrying passengers, carrying weight, and showing everyone which direction you’re going.

In Acts 10, God gives us a living parable through the lives of three groups of people:

  • Peter represents the spirit.
  • Cornelius represents the soul.
  • The crowd represents the body.

Let’s walk through how this unfolds.


The Soul Seeks—Cornelius Calls for Help

Cornelius was a centurion—an upright man with a sincere heart. He gave to the poor. He prayed regularly. He lived a life of generosity and devotion.

Cornelius, like the soul, had emotion, desire, discipline, and devotion. But he lacked revelation. He could pray, but he couldn’t preach the gospel. He could give, but he couldn’t release the Holy Spirit.

The soul can get very close to God—but it cannot replace the spirit. That’s why God sent Peter.

Cornelius had to invite the spirit to speak. Your soul must make the same choice: to welcome your spirit to take the lead.


The Spirit Hears—Peter’s Vision

While Cornelius was praying and organizing, Peter was on the rooftop. There, he had a divine encounter: a vision of heaven, animals, and a voice commanding him to eat what he had always called unclean.

Peter protested. The soul was still influencing the spirit with tradition. But the Spirit of God stepped in directly:

“Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.”

Peter’s spirit, like yours, is the place where revelation breaks through. It is in your spirit that God speaks. Not through logic. Not through routine. Through encounter.

When the men from Cornelius arrived, the Spirit told Peter: “Go with them. I have sent them.”

Let your spirit obey the voice of God—even if it confuses your soul.


The Body Gathers—The Crowd Waits

Cornelius didn’t just call for Peter; he called his whole household. His relatives and close friends gathered, eager and respectful.

The body, like the crowd, is influenced by the soul. Before Peter arrived, Cornelius had already shaped the people’s posture: they were reverent, open, and hungry.

But they were still unchanged. The body cannot be transformed by the soul alone. Emotion and sincerity are not enough. It needs the voice of the spirit.

Your physical body will follow the lead of your soul—unless your spirit rises up and takes authority through the Word of God.


The Spirit Speaks—Transformation Begins

Peter arrived and began to preach—not just a sermon, but a spiritual declaration. He told the crowd who Jesus was, what He had done, and how the Spirit had anointed Him.

As Peter spoke, heaven moved. The Holy Spirit fell.

God didn’t wait for an altar call. God didn’t wait for permission. The Holy Spirit bypassed the soul and the body—and engaged the heart.

This is the power of your spirit when it’s aligned with God. It speaks with authority. It releases heaven. It unlocks the miraculous.


The Body Responds—A Visible Change

As the Spirit fell, something happened in the physical realm.

The crowd—who had only moments earlier been respectful observers—began to speak in tongues. They praised God. They were baptized in water. Their bodies responded to the Word their spirits had received.

Transformation flowed in this order:

Spirit → Soul → Body

This is how God works in you. Your soul can desire. Your body can perform. But until your spirit leads, there will be no supernatural result.

Peter (spirit) influenced Cornelius (soul), and together, they impacted the crowd (body). Heaven touched earth. And the house of Cornelius was never the same.


Let Your spirit Lead

Are you trying to live by your soul alone? Are you exhausted by good works and devout routines?

Let your spirit lead.

Allow your spirit to take you to another level.
Let your soul respond with obedience.
And watch as your body follows in worship, healing, and supernatural transformation.

Let the wings take flight. Let the wheels retract. Let the body rise into the presence of God.

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Dethroning the Soul: Let Your spirit Lead

When the Soul Steps Down

There comes a moment in every life when the soul must be challenged. For too long, it has played the master—calculating, reacting, demanding its own comfort. It cries out for safety and recognition. It fears change and worships logic. The soul wants applause, validation, and full control of the journey. But the hour is coming—and now is—when the soul must be made to bow.

You were not born to live under the tyranny of your own understanding. The soul, full of noise and nervous reasoning, may speak first, but it is not the truest voice within you. There is another—one quieter, yet older, deeper, more enduring. Your own spirit. Not borrowed, not built by culture or shaped by pain. Your spirit—timeless and undiluted—has been waiting for its chance to lead.

But to let the spirit rise, the soul must be exposed. Its tactics must be unmasked. It hides behind sophistication, intellectualism, even religion. It offers excuses when confronted by eternal truths. “That can’t be what it really means,” it mutters. “Surely the ancient path is outdated.” This is the voice of the soul: always justifying itself, always trying to reinterpret reality to preserve its fragile throne.

Yet your spirit knows. It does not need to analyze the light; it recognizes it. It knows when love speaks. It recognizes justice even when justice burns. It rejoices in simplicity, while the soul insists on complication. The soul seeks to earn what the spirit knows is already given.

Many wander their whole lives governed by the whims of the soul—led in circles by fear, shame, pride, and striving. But those who dare to quiet the soul and awaken their spirit will find a new alignment. They become like those “babes” of whom ancient wisdom spoke—those to whom truth is revealed not because they are learned, but because they are yielded.

Now is the time to ask: Who governs your decisions? Who speaks loudest in your choices—your clever, insecure soul, or your patient, knowing spirit? For too long, you have been persuaded by your wounds. Now let yourself be persuaded by your wisdom.

The world has tried to govern itself by soul-power. It has replaced tyrants with bureaucrats, passion with policies, and devotion with debates. Yet corruption has not waned. Even the best systems collapse under the soul’s weight. The age of the soul is failing. The time of the spirit is near.

Let your own spirit lead. It will not flatter you. It will not panic. But it will tell you the truth. You will feel its calm insistence when you are tempted to betray yourself. And when you listen—really listen—you will find yourself standing where no fear can touch you. You will remember who you are.


Your spirit’s Ascendancy

When the soul is dethroned, it does not go quietly. It sulks, it shouts, it invokes old wounds as evidence. It will parade past regrets like prophets of doom. But ignore them. The soul is not your compass; it is your passenger. Its panic does not define your path.

The spirit does not shout back. It simply begins to rise. You will feel it as a new steadiness—a clean resolve. A clear direction that does not waver with emotion or trend. Your own spirit, once buried under layers of habit and fear, now begins to shine through.

You will begin to do things differently. You will stop asking for signs and start walking in alignment. Your prayers will change. No longer will you plead for what you already carry. Your desires will simplify. Your words will carry more weight, even if you say less. People will notice—but more importantly, you will notice. The confusion that once clouded your mind will begin to lift.

And miracles—yes, miracles—will begin to surround you. Not the kind that make headlines, but the quiet ones: the power to forgive an old enemy, the courage to speak truth without fear, the strength to walk away from applause when it isn’t aligned with your calling. These are the signs that your spirit now rules.

The soul likes its performance. It wants to be seen giving. It wants to sound the trumpet before it drops its coin in the offering box. But the spirit gives in secret. It builds quietly. It plants seeds and walks away. It doesn’t crave reward because it already lives in reward. It doesn’t need permission to act righteously.

As your spirit takes its rightful place, even your mind and body will begin to reflect the change. Worry lifts. Eyes brighten. Strength returns. Your body, once strained by the soul’s anxiety, now rests in the harmony of spirit-led life. Your thoughts, once cluttered with contradiction, begin to simplify into purpose.

Those ruled by the soul cannot understand this. They will call you naïve, radical, foolish. Let them. They are speaking from the only seat they know. But you—you have changed seats. You are no longer ruled by the unsettled tides of emotion or the hunger of ego. Your authority is now internal, original, divine—not in title, but in essence.

Let your spirit lead. You were made for this. And when your spirit rules, you do not need to be convinced that the world is shifting—you become the shift. You do not need to search for power—you are power rightly aligned.

You are no longer under the weather of your soul. You are under the command of something ancient, something unshakeable, something you. The spirit within you is the true you. Let it reign.

Caleb was like many young Christians—passionate but conflicted. He read his Bible, went to church, and prayed with sincerity. But inside, he was constantly anxious, always second-guessing, comparing, striving. He would beat himself up over his failures and feel guilty for not doing more. He wanted to please God, but everything felt like a burden. His soul was in charge—his emotions, insecurities, and need for approval ruled him, even though he couldn’t see it.

One night, after another exhausting day of trying to “get it right,” Caleb sat in silence. No music, no podcast, no performance. Just stillness. Something unusual stirred within him—not a voice, not a feeling, but a knowing. This is not who you are. That sentence didn’t come from his mind. It wasn’t trying to motivate him to do better. It just was.

In that moment, Caleb realized: his soul had been driving his life, but it wasn’t the truest part of him. Underneath the noise was his own spirit—peaceful, unwavering, already aligned with truth. It didn’t scream; it simply waited for permission to lead.

Caleb didn’t have to force a change. He just let his spirit rise. He stopped over analyzing his worth, stopped chasing validation, and began making decisions from the quiet strength within. His peace returned. His joy wasn’t dependent on outcomes. Even his body felt lighter.

For the first time, Caleb wasn’t trying to feel close to God—he just was. The striving was over. His soul still made noise, but it no longer ran the show. His spirit had taken the lead.

And with it, a new Caleb emerged: bold, grounded, and whole. Not because of what he did—but because of who he let rule.

The Gospel That Heals and Delivers

The Will of the Healer Has Not Changed

Does He still heal? Is it still His will to heal? I declare to you—YES. And not only some. Not the lucky few. Every one of them. There was not one whom He turned away. There was not one for whom it “wasn’t time,” not one whom He left unhealed to “learn something,” not one He passed over to teach patience. We have no record of that. Jesus healed them all (Matthew 12:15). And if you dare say, “Well, that was Peter, that was Jesus,” then listen to Peter himself—it wasn’t by our power or holiness. It was the Name and the faith in that Name (Acts 3:16).

Jesus said believers—not apostles only—would lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover (Mark 16:17-18). The people saw such power that even demons obeyed the sound of His voice. There was an authority moving through Him that shook hell itself. That same Spirit, that same power, has not lessened. We are not serving a faded Christ with faded power. He is risen and exalted, seated at the right hand of Majesty, and He is your Brother.

The healing doesn’t depend on how thoroughly you understand your condition. You can be healed before you even know what was wrong. The diagnosis is not required—faith is. Jesus already did the hard part. He bore your diseases, carried your sorrows, and broke the curse (Isaiah 53:4-5). Why would you think God sent His Son to be tortured and cursed under sin’s weight, only to turn around and say, “Not now”?

Some say, “But what if it’s not His will?” Then how shall we pray in faith? Shall we need a personal revelation for every sick soul, as if His Word were not enough? No! We don’t wait for a vision to lead someone to salvation. Why would we hesitate for healing when salvation includes it (Psalm 103:3)?

Don’t claim God is sovereign in a way that makes Him inconsistent. Does He have a double standard? He told us the sacrifices had to be clean, whole, and without blemish. Why would He accept your body any other way? You are a living sacrifice (Romans 12:1). He wants His Fluffy—your best, not your broken.

We must stop holding tradition so tightly that we choke out the Word. “He heals all your diseases,” it says, not some. Let the Scripture correct your thinking. If you have to throw away old doctrines to receive healing, then do it. Let every man be a liar, but let God be true.

This Gospel we preach—it is not mere words. It is power. When Paul preached, the people saw something. The Gospel was proven through special miracles, healing the sick and casting out devils. If only preachers today would hold back nothing profitable, healing would flow like rivers again.

Pentecost was full of the Spirit. That’s why divine healing erupted then. If we see it only in fragments now, it’s not because God has changed—it’s because of unbelief and cold hearts. The Holy Spirit longs to reveal the almightiness of Jesus in healing again. But He flows through surrendered vessels, not those clinging to their sins and doubts.

Can a person die early? Scripture says yes—through wickedness or foolishness. But there is also another death—a slow one—when the spirit is weak. Anxiety, dread, laziness, hopelessness… all signs of a feeble spirit. And a weak spirit opens the door to physical sickness. Strengthen your spirit with the Word, and you’ll rise up in health again.

Deliverance is healing. A father once came to Jesus, desperate for his son. The disciples had failed, but Jesus delivered the boy from the unclean spirit. He didn’t call it a disorder—He called it unclean. And when He cast it out, the people marveled at the majesty of God. His healing power revealed the glory of God. We’ve seen this over and over—when one is healed, whole families are saved. God still uses healed bodies to open blind eyes to the Gospel.

Faith is a sixth sense. Don’t expect to feel healing before you believe for it. Just like you can’t hear perfume or taste a picture, don’t wait to see healing before you believe it. Faith sees what your eyes can’t yet. Take it. Hold it. Believe that what you ask in prayer, you receive (Mark 11:24).

Divine healing is for all nations. The cross didn’t just deal with your sin; it dealt with your sickness. “Himself bore our sicknesses,” not just our sins (Matthew 8:17). The Gospel doesn’t teach you to beg—it tells you what is already yours.

Don’t let the devil talk you out of what Christ died to give you. Don’t let unconfessed sin hold back mercy—repent and receive. The Lord is merciful to the one who confesses and forsakes sin. The Spirit is still working in the body, and the name of Jesus still heals.

It’s time to rise up. The Church is to be glorious—not blemished, not broken down. Jesus didn’t come for a wrinkled, sick, powerless bride. He is cleansing us by the Word, and healing is part of that washing. You are not just a servant. You are His Body, His Beloved. Let the healing flow.

Walk in His Light: A Call to Holiness

Walk as He Walked – A Call to the Light

Oh, children of the Last Hour, how many times must the Spirit whisper before the ears of the church are opened? The saints read and reread the Book—eight, nine, ten times—until the pattern emerged: Walk in the light as He is in the light. Not walk in theory, not walk in tradition, but walk in the same light, the same holiness, the same Spirit fire that burned in Christ our King.

This is not a metaphor. This is a mirror.

If we say we abide in Him, then let the footprints of our lives match His. Let us walk as He walked—in mercy, in purity, in truth. He did not stumble through compromise or hide behind religion. He walked with fire in His eyes and a towel in His hand, serving, healing, cleansing. He is our example in purity. And we—yes, even we—are called to be pure as He is pure, righteous as He is righteous.

Modern prophets are not the ones who make headlines—they are the ones who love as He loved. They are those who carry the cross into hostile streets and return not with vengeance but with redemption. He commanded us to love—and that is not a soft word. It is a sword against the flesh and a balm for the wounded.

The world does not need another clever sermon. It needs a demonstration of holiness. We are to be as He is in this present world. Not someday, not when we escape—but now. Our likeness is not delayed until Heaven. It is revealed through yielding to the Spirit, moment by moment.

Look up! The same Jesus who was taken up shall return. And not in mystery, but in like manner—visible, glorious, undeniable. This is not myth. It is not metaphor. It is coming reality.

And the Feast of Tabernacles shouts the testimony of our God’s faithfulness in the wilderness. They dwelt in booths. So shall we learn to dwell under the shadow of the Almighty while the world melts with fear. God preserved His people when they had no power, no plan, no water. So shall He preserve His remnant in these last days.

He is coming. The Spirit is stirring. The light is shining. The call is clear: walk as He walked.


The Fire Before the Throne – A Last Days Awakening

This is the hour of spiritual warfare. Let the church no longer slumber. We are not facing mild disagreements—we are standing in the tension between the throne of Christ and the fury of a defeated but desperate Satan. The battlefield is every soul, every city, every child.

The enemy knows his time is short. He is manifesting boldly, aggressively, through culture, through deception, through false prophets who say “Thus saith the Lord,” when the Lord has not spoken. But the Bible has no room for such false fire. The true Holy Spirit is a Person. Divine. Coequal with Father and Son. Holy.

And He still baptizes.

We need His fire like never before—not to entertain but to endure. The love of many is waxing cold. But to those who wait upon the Lord, to those who yield to the Spirit, power shall come. This is not survival by talent—it is survival by anointing.

Children, obey your parents. Raise homes of revival. A godly mother, a praying father—this is the true inheritance. For God wants not only churches, but households of glory. The frontlines are now in the living rooms.

We are not alone. Joshua, the helper of Moses, was raised up by his faithfulness. So now, God is raising up a new generation of helps—hidden ones who will rise with a mantle of leadership because they were faithful in quiet places.

As in Revelation, the thrones are being prepared. The martyrs are gathering. The cherubim are bowing. And the cry is going up before the throne: “Blessing and honor and power be to our God forever!” This is not poetry—it is prophecy. These words are being declared now in heaven as time barrels toward its final countdown.

The rapture? Oh yes, it draws near. And whether in life or in death, we shall be with the Lord. But the question is not when He comes—it is how we wait. Are we trimming our lamps? Are we still panting after righteousness as the body pants for air?

Remember the fiery serpent on the pole. A glimpse in faith brought healing. So now, in the midst of affliction, we look to the crucified Christ, and we live.

Beware the dead orthodoxy. Beware the ritual with no breath. God is not impressed by our order of service. He is looking for hearts burning with love and obedience.

And to the weary: do not give up on the cusp of breakthrough. Satan always lunges just before he lets go. Press in, press through. Victory belongs to those who refuse to quit in the midnight hour.

God is in control. And He will not delay His promise.

He is sealing His servants. He is shaking the heavens. He is stirring the church.

Let the trumpet sound in your soul.

Amen.

Breaking the Silence: A New Era of Divine Reversal

The Breaking of Barrenness — A New Day Dawns

O sons and daughters of light, the hour is upon us that transcends history and prophecy alike. You have walked through long seasons of dryness, of barrenness and weariness, where revelation seemed distant and the heavens silent. But hear now the Word of the Lord: “For the Father loves the Son and shows Him all He does. Yes, and He will show Him even greater works than these, so that you will be amazed” (John 5:20).

This is the time of divine reversal — what the enemy said would take years, the Lord says will now be undone in moments. The heavy weights, the griefs of delay, the false doctrines, and the weariness of religion are being broken. The Spirit is moving as He did in the days of the apostles — not with human programs or polished strategies — but with fire, simplicity, and power.

Like the mother who gathered her children under the sugar-maple tree and read to them from the Sunday school books, a remnant has remembered the sacred simplicity of the gospel. They have chosen the still places to meditate on the Word, to speak it aloud, to worship God with it — and now that Word is bearing fruit. The enemy tried to drown your memory in spiritual amnesia, but the Lord says, “I am breaking the silence! I am roaring deliverance over My people!”

Old wells are being reopened. The humble and hidden ones — those who labored in obscurity, those like the evangelists of days past who received no reward — shall now arise, their legacy reborn in this generation. The faithful who were accused, overlooked, and slandered — even as Moody was falsely accused of racing horses — shall be vindicated. The fire that once visited the schoolrooms, the hen houses, and the freight depots shall now blaze across the cities and villages again.

Do not despise small gatherings, for even two or three in My name shall summon My Presence. Make room in your lives — in your rooms, fields, journals, and souls — for this is the best season yet. The mighty Name of Jesus is rising with unprecedented wisdom and boldness.

The Word of God is now becoming a hammer in the mouths of the righteous. Those who were cast aside, misunderstood, and broken — the wounded pioneers — shall now be vessels of divine power. “To Him all the prophets bear witness that everyone who believes in Him receives forgiveness of sins through His name” (Acts 10:43).

The vision is clear: barrenness is over. Those who have groaned in waiting are now leaping like calves released from the stall. His Spirit has birthed a new boldness, a new fire, and a new move that has never been seen before. Above and beyond — yes, above and beyond — what eyes have seen or ears heard. The dry places are now becoming springs, and the Word is becoming flesh in the earth once again.


The Unfolding Glory — Movements Not Yet Seen

And now, behold! A generation stands on the threshold of the unprecedented. This is not a recycled revival or a return to the old wine skins. It is something the Spirit calls Above and Beyond — a divine unfolding of glory, fire, and wisdom that shakes even the very earth.

The Spirit of the Lord is not just awakening His people but redefining them. For years you cried, “How long, O Lord?” You fasted, travailed, and wept over your children, your cities, your callings. Now, the voice of the Bridegroom declares, “Behold, I do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?”

This season is not about what man can organize but what heaven is unleashing. The spiritual gates once shut are now flung wide. Warrior mothers arise in intercession. Watchmen are taking their place again. You thought the movement had passed you by — but no, beloved — this is your moment.

As the apostles said, “We are His witnesses to these things, and so also is the Holy Spirit” (Acts 5:32). And I tell you, the witnesses are rising! Many shall be restored from the edge of death, healed in their bodies from long-standing afflictions. The Lord has declared divine recovery. You will not only survive; you will thrive — in clarity, in vision, and in purpose.

And the young, like those children drawn in by the humor and humility of a simple preacher, will now run with the elders. The old shall dream again, and the young shall see visions, and together they shall write on every journal page: “This is the best season yet.”

Do not be moved by the noise of Babylon. Its music will cease, its candles extinguished, its false prophets silenced. The harps of deception will no longer play, for the merchants of the earth — the deceivers of nations — are being exposed. The Lord shall repay. And His people, once hidden, will shine.

Make room for this unprecedented wisdom — not the wisdom of the age, but the wisdom born of intimacy with the Word. You will no longer look at the miraculous and say, “By our power or godliness we made this man walk.” No, it shall be known it is God — the God of your fathers, of your mothers, of the secret place.

You are being re-positioned. The walls are for protection, and the gates shall not be shut at night, for the Lamb is your light.

This is a movement birthed through fire, sustained by worship, and propelled by the mighty name of Jesus. It will shift nations, ignite cities, and transform lives. The sovereign hand of God is upon it. And this movement, this season, this holy fire — it is above and beyond all you have seen or imagined. Amen.

Overnight Birthings: A Divine Call to Action

Arise, for the Hour Has Come

I was caught up in a dream, and the Spirit of the Living God fell heavily upon me. My mouth opened, not by effort, but by compulsion of glory, and I declared: “They are arising now—those who herald My truth, who sound the alarm, and shatter demonic strongholds with My prophetic voice.” These are the ones who know the war and the weight of My Word. They will not be silent. They will not retreat. For I have anointed them to uncover and to uproot, to expose and to establish truth where darkness has reigned for generations.

Then I saw the Lord stand before them and cry out, “LIFT UP YOUR EYES! LOOK AT ME! RENEW YOUR MIND!” His voice thundered like rushing water. “Do not dilute your discernment! Do not compromise what I’ve shown you in the secret place!” These ones, seasoned in stillness and fire, will carry My tone and wisdom into places where man’s voice has failed. They will prophesy not from assumption, but from intimacy.

Overnight birthings have begun. Movements long delayed are being released in a moment. I heard the Spirit proclaim three times: “OVERNIGHT BIRTHINGS! OVERNIGHT BIRTHINGS! OVERNIGHT BIRTHINGS!” Yes, the pressure is real, but so is the promise. The pioneers are coming alive again—resuscitated, refreshed, empowered by My hand. Provision and favor are falling like rain. Vindication is no longer a future hope—it is a present reality.

But hear Me, says the Lord: comparison has caged many. My daughters have been bound by voices of competition and orphan-hearted striving. I am roaring over them now: “ENOUGH!” I am breaking the back of witchcraft that silenced their identity and voice. The swirl that came to weary them is now being shattered. Deliverance is not coming—it is here. Waters are breaking. The day of destiny has arrived.

And I say this to My Bride: Prepare. Clean house. I am not playing games with My glory. I am sifting, shaking, and separating. I am not exposing you to shame you—I am exposing to heal, to purify, to raise up a spotless Bride who will carry My glory without mixture.

Many of you feel the swirl, the shaking, the divine displacement. Do not fear. I am the One doing it. In this hour of supernatural rearranging, I am both removing and replanting. 2025 will mark a divine shift. Trust Me. Obey My voice even down to the smallest detail. Where I send you, My grace will carry you. New alignments, new assignments, and new anointings are coming. But beware—not all can go with you into this next room of birthing. Do not cast your pearls among those who mock My voice.

And to those who have poured out—those who interceded for My heart—I decree: Harvest time has come! Amos 9:13–15 will manifest. What you thought would take years will now happen suddenly. The trumpet of Jubilee is sounding. It is the year of liberty. Possessions lost will be returned. Hearts broken will be healed. My resurrection power is rising in you, and you will stand, armed with the weapon of intimacy.


The Weapon Is Intimacy, The Season Is Glory

Be still, My beloved. Not every move is a mission. Some things are caught in the waiting, in the lingering. Stillness is not passivity—it is power. My heart is calling My people to simply be with Me. Not running ahead, not pushing with assumptions, but lingering in holy expectancy. This is the posture of revival.

For I say unto you, this is a new era—not just a new day. I am depositing and delivering through My people. What you carry now, you will release to multitudes. But do not rush the process. The contractions have begun. Birth is messy but glorious. The birthing room is full—some of you must ask Me who belongs there. Steward your alignments. The next step is sacred, and obedience is your launch pad into realms of destiny not yet walked.

Speak without fear. Life and death are still in the power of the tongue. There is an urgency to your voice. My Spirit is rising within you to super-intercede with groanings too deep for words (Romans 8:26). You are not helpless—you are aligned with heaven. So rise. Declare. Speak.

Many say, “But look what the enemy is doing.” But I say, look at what I AM doing! I am exposing. I am separating. I am cleaning house. You’ve thought it was warfare—it was My wind. I am preparing My people to host My glory. This is a bridal preparation season. I am calling you into governmental authority—especially My daughters. Whole Woman, rise! The 12-month school is not just a course—it’s a coronation. Your voice matters. Your position matters. The enemy fought you so hard because of what you carry.

And now I declare over the sick, the bound, and the weary: He was satisfied with life. With long life I will satisfy you. Healing is not a maybe. It is My will. Act in faith. Get up. Reach in spirit. Declare healing in Jesus’ name. What medicine could not do, My Word shall do. You shall not die but live and declare the works of the Lord.

For what the enemy meant for evil, I have turned to good (Genesis 50:20). The Davids are arising—those trained in secret, those who faced death, those who have made Me their only hope. They are skilled now, and their weapon is intimacy.

Ascend into your authority. Lay down your expectations. I am depositing new blueprints, heavenly strategies, and joy-lined paths. My presence will lead you into places you’ve never imagined. I am redeeming lost time, returning every possession, and healing your land. The trumpet of Jubilee is blowing across your life—return to your inheritance.

So arise and shine, for your light has come. This is not a revival meeting—it is a revival people. It is not just a fresh touch—it is a divine takeover. The Lord your God is with you, and He is not finished.

Embrace the Sudden Glory: A Divine Awakening

The Suddenly of God

O beloved of the Lord, who dares accuse the ones chosen by God, since it is He who justifies? Let the cry of the redeemed rise, for the accuser has lost his foothold. The courtroom of heaven is sealed by the blood of the Lamb, and none may overrule the Judge who has declared you righteous. “If God is for us, who can be against us?”—this is not mere poetry; it is the roar of heaven over your life.

This is a path that is worth it all. Many have walked through fire, betrayal, lack, and silence, and yet have clung to hope. Like a forgotten soldier waiting at the hospital gates, month after month passed and no healing came—until suddenly, the Spirit fell. Just as Seymour and the faithful seven lay prostrate, overcome in holy ecstasy, so too will this generation be overtaken—not by terror, but by tongues of fire.

Do you not see the patterns? God works in the shadows before He reveals in the light. What looked like delay was actually alignment. What felt like abandonment was divine incubation. God’s timetable is “wait”… then “suddenly.” Those who felt overlooked will be overtaken by glory.

Do not mourn the barrenness of yesterday. Let the pain you have endured be the altar upon which He sets fresh fire. Many of you stand now where Esther once stood—between destiny and death. Yet I say, for such a time as this, your obedience will unlock doors no man can shut.

There is a mighty shaking, but it is not to destroy—it is to awaken. You have endured the false cloaks, the lies, the delay, the sickness, the financial lack, the betrayal, and the silence. But now I hear the Lord saying, “What has plagued you for months and years, I will do in but a moment.”

Revival is not coming—it is here. It is not waiting for a stadium—it is falling in paper warehouses, school gyms, war zones, and living rooms. It is stirring the youth, it is drawing the prodigals, and it is purifying the bride.

This is the hour of the great return—to love, to power, to purity. Let every false identity be cast off. The enemy’s attempts to short-circuit your calling through gossip, offense, and shame have failed. You are not disqualified. You are not too broken. The Lord is restoring the wonder of who He is and the fire of who you are.

Now, rise. Shake off the dust of despair. Put on your garment of praise. This is the staircase inside the single step. Your obedience has reached heaven. The incense of your worship has moved the heart of God. Watch now—the “suddenly” is upon you.


The Awakening Wind

A fresh wind is blowing, says the Spirit of God. It is the wind of healing, of direction, of divine reversal. Many have been trapped in cycles of fight or flight, of weariness and disillusionment. But now comes the healing wind. The Spirit is speaking again—not through noise, but through fire.

You thought you were being ignored. You thought the silence was your disqualification. But the Lord has been watching, not to punish, but to purify. “I have seen the personal trials, the tears, the long wait. And I have been with you.”

This word is born of many voices—prophets who gathered with one sound: Revival is now. Mobilize the Church. Prepare the bride. This is not the work of one man or woman, but of a holy convergence. Apostles, prophets, evangelists are forming a divine cluster to declare: It is time!

The children and youth shall prophesy. The ones overlooked shall lead. Those wounded by religion will carry the oil of healing. Watch the children, says the Lord. For what tradition dismissed, I am now anointing with power.

You have been asking: “How can I deal with this shame? This guilt?” And the Lord replies: By the cross. By My Spirit. By My Word. You inherited all the benefits of the new covenant. Nothing can separate you—not hardship, not failure, not rejection. Your life is a sweet melody to Me.

Do not fear the battle. Remember Mordecai and Haman—both in the same room, one favored and one fallen. God is shifting rooms. He is flipping tables. Those who were buried under accusations will rise in vindication. Those who nearly gave up—watch, for in less than two weeks, the money will come, the healing will manifest, the vision will clarify.

You are not forgotten. You are being fortified. Shake off the prison dust and step into the dream. This is the great decentralization—not just of systems but of glory. God is moving outside the traditional walls. He is breathing on wildfires, house churches, mission fields, and burned-over places.

Let this be the hour you say yes again. Remember the moment you first believed, when guilt fell away and glory entered. That moment was real—and now it deepens. The staircase you saw in one step is unfolding.

From chaos to peace. From silence to sound. From barrenness to breakthrough. It is not coming—it has come.

And when the books fall from heaven, when the sound of rejoicing erupts, when 400 people line up at 2 a.m. just to pray—know this: You were born for this hour.

Watch. Wait. Worship. For your “suddenly” is now.

Are We Ignoring the Spirit’s Presence in Our Lives?

The Spirit Speaks, But Do We Listen?

Oh, Church—how long will you cry out for what you already possess? How long will you plead for the Presence that is already walking in your midst? I remember when the Spirit of the Lord came upon me, and the weight of His glory was so real, I could not move. We all fell like trees in a windstorm, undone by holiness. And yet, while the cloud of glory hovered, I was still praying, “Oh God, give me Your Spirit.” And the Spirit answered—not in thunder, not in fire, but in truth—“I am here.” But ignorance deafens. I was blind in the blaze of light.

The power of God is not a theory—it is a hand that casts out devils, a breath that heals diseases, a fire that rebukes darkness. Jesus said, “If I cast out devils by the Spirit of God, the Kingdom of God has come to you” (Matthew 12:28). Yet we treat His power like a myth, as though it were reserved for the past. But I tell you, the same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead lives in you, and He is not silent!

Still, many say, “Why doesn’t God do something?” And He says back, “If you hadn’t done something, I couldn’t have.” Authority was given to the Church, and yet we cower. We are not called to be spectators of miracles—we are called to release them. You, believer, have hands—so lay them on the sick. You have a voice—so command devils to flee. The power flows where the faith goes.

Jesus did not shed blood so we could entertain fear. He faced death, and in doing so, dismantled its power. “Through death, He destroyed him who had the power of death—that is, the devil” (Hebrews 2:14). He didn’t do it for Himself—He was already enthroned in glory. He did it for you. His victory is your inheritance.

We are not evolved beasts spinning on a meaningless planet. We are the crafted ones of God, crowned with glory, entrusted with dominion, and seated with Christ in heavenly places. Let the philosophers debate and the scientists speculate, but we know—this earth matters because we are here. You matter because Christ died and rose again for you.

Let the gospel pierce your routine. Let the cross confront your pride. Let the anointing ruin your indifference. For Jesus is not a footnote in history—He is the pulse of eternity. Without Him, you are nothing. With Him, you are unconquerable. And to those who preach another gospel—be warned. “Let him be Anathema. Maranatha!” (1 Corinthians 16:22).


Vessels of Glory in a Shaking World

I tell you again—the Spirit is not a wind that passed. He is the wind still blowing. He is the fire still burning. “He healed them all,” the Word says (Matthew 12:15). Not some. Not the lucky. Not the worthy. All. And that same Jesus is among us still, waiting not on our eloquence, but on our faith.

We’ve made the gospel too polite. Too tame. But Jesus walked into villages, and when He spoke, people wept, shook, fell down, and rose up whole. The anointing drew them. They pressed through crowds to touch Him. Today, people shuffle through church doors unsure whether God even sees them. Where is the fire? Where is the compassion? Where is the faith that dares to believe, “I’m going to get it. He said I could.”

The Lord reminded me of a story from my grandmother, told many times. It was an encounter with God—pure and unforgettable. And friend, those stories are still being written. Heaven still touches earth. But too often we block Him out with our dread, our fear of death, our fear of suffering. The Bible says fear keeps you in bondage. But the Spirit says—Be fearless. Be ready.

A window is an opening. Tithing is a window. It gives God access to bless, to protect, to rebuke the devourer (Malachi 3:11). Do you want the devourer rebuked from your life? Then open the window! Let God in—not just to the worship, but to your finances, your family, your future.

We must stop acting like poverty glorifies God, or like defeat somehow makes our Shepherd look noble. He is glorified when you overcome. He is exalted when your kids are whole, your bills are paid, your mind is clear, and your joy is full. You are not called to crawl—you are called to reign. When others see you rise while the world falls, they’ll come running with one question: “How do you do it?”

And you will say, “Jesus.”

One day, a jailer was about to end his life, thinking all was lost. But Paul cried out in the darkness, “Don’t harm yourself! We are still here!” And in that moment, the man trembled and cried, “What must I do to be saved?” (Acts 16:30). What if Paul had been silent? What if the moment passed? Friend, you are that voice in someone’s darkness. Don’t be silent.

Render to Caesar what is his. But to God—give Him what is His. Your praise. Your trust. Your obedience. Your life. For this is the hour of visitation. This is the season of overflow. And the Spirit says, Arise, shine, for your light has come—and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you.

Discernment in Faith: Navigating Today’s Challenges

Rivers of Living Fire

The Spirit of the Lord is moving—working in mystery, power, and mercy. And wherever God works, miracles are inevitable. Do you not see it? The Spirit does not move silently in the shadows; He bursts forth like torrents of water in a ravine after a thunderstorm (John 7:38). These are not the gentle streams of human effort, but divine outpourings that confirm the gospel with fire, life, and proof.

In this hour, beloved, we must covet earnestly the best gifts (1 Corinthians 12:31). What better gift than that which testifies to the truth of Christ and draws souls into the kingdom? It is time for the church not to settle for formality but to hunger for power. Life is more than breath—it is the impartation of God’s Spirit. For the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life (2 Corinthians 3:6).

God is not a passive spectator to our brokenness. He is the Giver and Sustainer of life, the One who opens prison doors and binds the wounds of the brokenhearted (Isaiah 61:1). He is not waiting for you to fix yourself before He fills you—He is the One who fills, the One who heals, the One who overflows.

But beware the deception of self-rule. Many today believe they can declare, decree, and demand. But when the “I” is placed in the center of “run,” we begin to ruin. When man tries to take the throne, he dethrones the God who made him. This is the seduction of modern faith without lordship. We must return to servanthood, not sovereignty.

Measure yourself, not by your neighbor, not by your church leader, but by the Christ who is God’s perfect man (Luke 18:9-14). He is the pattern, the prototype, the plan. If you want to know why you were made, look to Him. In Christ, we see God’s ideal fully realized.

And yet, in the darkness of this age, there is a call for discernment. The Antichrist rises behind veils of diplomacy and economic reform. He will eliminate currency, change laws, and seek to control not only nations but the very soul of man. But God will preserve His remnant—those not dependent on the systems of man, those who walk by the Spirit and not by sight.

O Church, you are called to discern spirits, to weigh fruit, to test the voices. Many cry “faith!” but breed destruction. Many cry “healing!” but leave death in their wake. You must test what you hear against what God has said.

Do not despise the day of small beginnings, nor mourn because not all are healed. Even Jesus, in some places, healed many but not all (Mark 1:32-34). The Spirit distributes as He wills. We must rejoice in what He does, rather than accuse Him of what He withholds.

Lift your eyes, for the harvest is great and the gifts are waiting. Covet them not for pride, but for purpose. For as you step out in the works of the Spirit, you step into the joy of God’s divine dance in the earth.


Thrones, Tribes, and Travail

The throne of God is not vacant. Christ has not abandoned His people, and He is not silent in this hour. He stands even now as our great High Priest (Hebrews 4:14), bearing our names upon His heart. Just as the priests of old bore the tribes of Israel on jeweled breastplates, so does Jesus carry the church in His eternal intercession.

Prayer is not a ritual—it is a lifeline. It is through prayer that God delivers His strength, His wisdom, and His voice. In these last days, we cannot afford to pray half-heartedly. This is the era of bold agreement, of two or more touching heaven to shift earth (Matthew 18:18-19).

But what of the family? What of the crumbling covenant of marriage? The husband fears manipulation, and the wife despairs in submission. Yet the cross does not call for competition—it calls for crucifixion of the self. Love must rise not from pride but from death. Only then can resurrection power enter the home.

We live in a world racing toward tribulation. Over six billion souls tread the earth, and still it multiplies. Yet famine looms. Hunger increases. As demand rises, supply shrinks. It is no accident. The judgments of Revelation inch closer. One-third of the fresh waters poisoned. Globalism tightening its grip. Nations surrendering sovereignty to foreign laws and powers. And behind it all, the spirit of Antichrist.

Do not fear, saints. For even in Jacob’s trouble, God has appointed preservation. The sealed remnant of Israel will endure (Revelation 7:3). God will not forsake His elect.

But woe to those who follow signs without discernment. There are many today who have replaced the Word with wonders. One couple, in blind obedience to a man, removed their diabetic child from medicine to “claim healing.” The child died. The man walked free. Do not trade the cross for charisma. Let truth be your foundation.

Let me say this plainly—my opinion means nothing. What matters is what God says. There are questions I will not answer unless the Word has spoken, for speculation is sand and only revelation is rock.

Language, too, is a covenant. Words mean nothing unless we agree upon them. So it is with the gospel: unless our hearts agree with God’s Word, we cannot commune with Him. Revival is not a matter of emotion—it is a matter of alignment.

Let God rule over you, as Gideon once refused kingship in humility (Judges 8:23). Let the Spirit lead, not the flesh. For when the trumpet sounds, we shall be changed in a moment (1 Corinthians 15:51). Not for heaven only, but to be forever with the Lord. That is our promise. That is our hope.

And until that day, may God impart gifts of healing, discernment, and boldness to His church. May we be a people ready—not ruled by fear, but aflame with love, filled with the Spirit, and obedient to the call.

Awakening the Church: Miracles Through Belief

The Will of God Made Manifest

People of God, hear now the word of truth, the word that pierces deeper than flesh and sinew. It is not the will of your Father that you remain bowed under the weight of sickness, torment, and despair. No, He has revealed His will through His Son—Jesus the Anointed One—who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil (Acts 10:38). This is not a mystery hidden in shadows; it is light made plain. Therefore, we do not stand before the throne and plead, “If it be Thy will,” for the will has already thundered forth from Calvary’s hill: “I will, be thou clean.” (Matthew 8:3)

This generation must awaken from slumber. A powerless gospel has crept into the House of God, one that explains away miracles and softens the blow of divine authority. But the Word—alive and mighty—is not theory. It is fire. It is Spirit. And it still heals, delivers, and sets captives free. Paul did not come with the elegance of men, but with the demonstration of Spirit and power. Shall we do less?

Healing is not simply a mercy—it is a right of the blood-bought. But there are conditions. Yes, God is sovereign, but He has also bound Himself to the covenant made through Christ. Do not be deceived—grace does not negate obedience. Holiness is still the path. Repentance is still the doorway. Faith is still the currency. We are called to walk as sons and daughters, seated in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6), manifesting the same doxa—the visible glory—that Jesus bore. The signs and wonders are not nostalgia; they are our inheritance.

Many have tried to manufacture His presence with programs and polished words. But the Holy Spirit is not moved by theatrics—He comes where hearts are rent and humble, where people are desperate to see God. Signs and wonders follow those who believe, not those who merely perform.

So let the Church return to her roots. Let her once again lay hands on the sick and see them recover. Let her cast out devils and speak with new tongues. Let her be known not only by her sermons, but by her miracles. Let her say to the broken, “Come,” for there is balm in Gilead, there is a Healer who walks among us still.

And to you, afflicted soul, I say this: God is not far. He has never stopped healing. Only believe. Return unto the Lord, for though He has torn, He will heal (Hosea 6:1). Though you have been stricken, He will bind you up. The same hand that formed the galaxies now reaches toward your pain.


Holiness, Power, and the Fullness of Salvation

Now let the trumpet sound in Zion! The Spirit of the Lord declares: Salvation is more than escape from hell—it is the full restoration of the soul, body, and spirit. The word “salvation” is soteria—deliverance, healing, safety, soundness. Why then do we preach only of heaven while saints suffer in silence here below?

O Church, return to the fullness! You were not called to survive, but to overcome. Jesus gave His disciples power over unclean spirits and disease (Luke 9:1), and He has not revoked His promise. Satan is disarmed. The enemy prowls, yes, but he holds no sword. He has no authority over the blood-covered believer unless it is surrendered through ignorance or sin.

The Church must cleanse herself. Sexual immorality, gluttony, drunkenness—these sins ravage the body, which is the temple of the Holy Spirit. The healing of our land begins with repentance in the house of God. Be not deceived: holiness is not a relic, it is a requirement. Joseph fled temptation and was imprisoned for righteousness, but God honored him. You too must flee—do not negotiate with sin. Burn the bridges. Break the chains.

And know this: healing does not always come by formula. Sometimes it is a word. Sometimes a touch. Sometimes just the hem of His garment. But always—it is Jesus. Keep your eyes on Him, not on the method. Flow in unity, listen to the whisper of the Spirit, and follow Him in obedience.

Miracles are not the goal—they are the result of abiding in Him. The heart that communes with God reveals Him to the world. As Jesus did, we must move only by the Father’s voice. That is sonship. That is authority.

Some will mock. Others will doubt. Even in Jesus’ hometown, He could do few mighty works due to unbelief. But the hungry, the desperate, the broken—they will come. They will press through the crowd and touch Him. They will be healed.

Prophets arise! Ministers of fire, step forward! Speak not with hesitation but with boldness. For the Lord has not finished what He began. He will shake the nations again. He will raise the dead dreams and dry bones. He will awaken His Bride.

Let your heart be the good ground. Let the Word take root. And let us walk in the fullness of the salvation purchased at so great a price. For Christ in you is the hope of glory, and His glory is not hidden—it is ready to be revealed.