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Saturday, January 31, 2026

‎PRECISION — A CLEAR-CUT MARK‎


‎"...If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him." - James 1:5 
‎“If any lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives liberally.”
‎Recently, I took up a new project. After working on it for a while, I became stuck—burnt out and overwhelmed. I went to sleep worried, pondering what to do next. Somewhere between sleep and wakefulness, the Holy Spirit spoke to me: Search out a scripture for your need and bring it to God.
‎And the scripture that dropped into my spirit was this:
‎“If any lacks wisdom…”
‎Those very first words kept echoing in my mind—over and over again.
‎How do you deal with life’s issues?
‎How do you handle moments when it feels like, “I’m definitely going to regret this choice”?
‎I’ve often heard it said that God never created us to do life independent of Him. Even after creating Adam and Eve, He still came into the garden to walk with them, to talk with them, and to instruct them in the way they should go.
‎Perhaps He knew they could become overwhelmed if He didn’t visit them—if He didn’t give them a template for navigating the life He had entrusted to them.
‎That divine guidance gave humanity a clear-cut way to live. Adam knew his responsibility—to name the animals and every living creature. They understood timing, purpose, and order because the Spirit of the Lord placed within them a clear-cut mark.
‎I often find myself asking, “What’s your point exactly?” in conversations I struggle to follow. But have we truly taken the journey of asking God:
‎“What is the clear-cut mark?”
‎“How do I build this new business?”
‎“How do I move in this season?”
‎Yes, I know I’ve attended great schools. Yes, I have knowledge. But is there a wisdom—hidden in the wells of God—that can give me not just a mark, but the mark?
‎Precision.
‎That is what God has been whispering in my spirit. And He is saying:
‎“This is what I want to give you in this new month. I want you to hit the mark for this season.”
‎What is that thing that has left you exposed—slipping through every shade of defenselessness?
‎God is asking:
‎Is there a wisdom that you lack?
‎Ask of Me, for I am the One who gives liberally.
‎Come to the liberal Giver today.
‎Come to the Giver who withholds nothing.
‎Stay revived!

Friday, January 30, 2026

TAKING PROPHECY FROM UTTERANCE TO MANIFESTATION


Miracles by force.
Breakthroughs by force.
Prophetic words by force.

The mistake of many believers is assuming that once a word is spoken, it will automatically manifest. But prophecy is not the end; it is the beginning of responsibility.

A prophetic word is an invitation into partnership with God. When God speaks, He expects alignment, engagement, and enforcement.

1 Timothy 1:18 (NKJV)

“This charge I commit to you, son Timothy, according to the prophecies previously made concerning you, that by them you may wage the good warfare''.

Every prophecy demands warfare. Not because God is weak, but because the earth is contested territory. Heaven releases words, but men must contend on earth.

This is why many prophecies die—not because they were false, but because they were never fought for. Before questioning the prophecy, we must ask the right question:

Did God truly say it?

If God said it, then He has already authorized its fulfillment. But authorization does not remove opposition.

Waiting is not passivity. Waiting is active alignment—prayer, obedience, discernment, and strategy.

Warfare is not only casting out demons. Warfare is the reality of existence in a fallen world.

To wake up every morning is warfare.
To advance in purpose is warfare.
To carry destiny is warfare.

Ephesians 6:12

“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood…”

Nothing of value comes uncontested. 

That business opportunity is warfare.

That marriage is warfare.
That pregnancy is warfare.
That calling is warfare.

The enemy does not fight what has no future.

 Matthew 11:12

“From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force.”

Violence in the kingdom is not physical; it is spiritual insistence. It is the refusal to let go of what God has spoken.

We must reclaim our priesthood. A priest does not beg; a priest stands, declares, and enforces what heaven has already decided. “You have made us kings and priests to our God. Revelation 5:10

Stop pampering the devil. When he resists, resist him back—fully, decisively, and scripturally.

Sensitivity to the Spirit is crucial in warfare. Not every battle requires the same response. There are seasons to hold on, seasons to walk away, and seasons to run.

This is not an age of spiritual sleep. This is not a time to explain away what must be confronted in prayer.

Some problems are not for discussion—they are for intercession.

“The weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God.”
2 Corinthians 10:4

Those who discern the signs in the Spirit will not be victims of the times—they will be victors

Wake up.
Take responsibility for the word spoken over you.
Pray until the prophetic word becomes a reality.


Stay Revived!

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Seeing Clearly Through the Lens of the Holy Spirit

Oftentimes, in the midst of making decisions, we find ourselves confused—unsure of which path to take or which answer best fits the question before us. Life constantly asks us questions, and we often desperately seek answers, yet we still miss the right response. This often happens because we attempt to answer life’s questions outside the lens of the Holy Spirit.

When we begin to see life through the lens of the Holy Ghost, we no longer see things merely as we imagine they should be, we begin to see them as they truly are. The Holy Spirit is not the author of confusion.

1 Corinthians 14:33 (NKJV)

For God is not the author of confusion but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints.

You cannot say the Holy Spirit told you something today and then claim He changed His mind the next morning. Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty—liberty in the mind, spirit, soul, and body.

However, this liberty is not automatic. It requires alignment—through obedience, study of the Word, and prayer—for the manifestation of the salvation we have received. When a man encounters God, that encounter is often secret, but when the manifestation comes, it becomes evident that he has truly met with God.

When faced with a troubling decision, it is not the time to become overly critical or analytical in the flesh. Rather, it is a time to see through the lens of the Spirit, to discern and understand. A man who knows how to journey in the Spirit with the help of the Holy Ghost cannot lose his way.

Proverbs 3:5–6 (NKJV)
Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
And He shall direct your paths.

Scripture reminds us to trust in the Lord with all our hearts. It is our acknowledgement of Him that brings direction to our paths. When God directs you, you cannot lose your way. Many times, confusion arises when we give more weight to human advice—especially from people in authority—than to the voice of the Holy Spirit. This should not be so.

The Word tells us that “eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him.” Therefore, in moments of confusion, the Spirit of the Lord is ever present, ready to direct your path—if only you will trust Him.


Stay Revived!


Monday, January 26, 2026

Desperate Faith for the miraculous


As I pondered what to share today, my heart was drawn to the miracle recorded in Mark 2:3–11.

This man had been in his condition for a long time—paralyzed, not partially but completely. His state was so severe that it took four men to carry him. I can only imagine how exhausted those helping him must have been. Yet they were desperate to see a change and get him to Jesus. They reached a breaking point and said within themselves, “This cannot continue. We must find a way to get him to Jesus.”

They were fully convinced that an encounter with Jesus would change his life forever, he would be healed. The crowd was not enough to make them waver. This teaches us an important lesson: when exercising faith, it matters who you surround yourself with. Their desperation pushed them beyond obstacles and limitations.

This is desperate faith—a kind of faith born out of urgency and a deep longing for transformation. It is faith that acknowledges the odds yet remains firmly persuaded that change is possible. Desperate faith is a profound, unwavering trust in God that arises in moments of crisis, compelling believers to seek divine intervention with urgency and tenacity.

The situation these men faced teaches us something that their miracle would have passed them by if not for their sense of urgency, strategy, and resilience. These three qualities are essential when we choose to walk in desperate faith.

In desperate faith, the Lord seeks our immediate alignment to release the miracle we desire. Heaven is waiting for the subject to align, because until alignment occurs, the miracle cannot manifest in the physical. Jesus is ready—to heal, to release, and to free us from every form of bondage. The question is, is your faith in place?

Faith is the currency of the miraculous. With faith, we draw from the wells of salvation.

Beloved, it is time for us to practice audacious and desperate faith. I often hear people ask, “What if I try and nothing changes?” My response is simple: what do you have to lose? Try first. Go all out in the instructions He gives—in prayer, in strategy, and in resilience—and watch your miracle be birthed.


Stay Revived!


‎PRECISION — A CLEAR-CUT MARK‎

‎"...If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given t...