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Sunday, June 7, 2026

Have You Lost the Consciousness of What You Have?


What do you have?

What was it that redemption offered you when you said "yes" to Jesus?

Do you believe that Jesus gave you so much on the day you accepted Him, or has the reality of what He gave you been gradually stolen by hell's strategic agenda?

It is very easy to become conscious of our physical privileges, relationships, and opportunities that come through our association with certain people. However, it takes intentional training and spiritual growth to walk out of the limitations of the flesh and come to a place where we are conscious of heaven's plans, agenda, and resources—so much so that every aspect of our lives reflects them.

Last week, I walked out of what seemed like another failed interview—not because I failed, but because it appeared to offer no tangible benefit. Yet, I knew the Lord had spoken a word concerning His blessings over my life this year. However, my reality seemed to be projecting the opposite of what God had said.

It is often easier to focus on our pain than on God's promise of healing.

It is easier to declare our weaknesses than to affirm God's strength at work within us.

It is easier to seek help from man than to wait on God's plan and divine agenda.

But God is reminding us today that the very day we said "yes" to Him, we became His responsibility.

Acts 3:6 (God's Word Translation)

"However, Peter said to him, 'I don't have any money, but I'll give you what I do have. Through the power of Jesus Christ from Nazareth, walk!'"

The apostles could only give out Jesus because they did not treat Him as a religious experience locked away in the Upper Room. He had become an inseparable part of their daily journey and reality.

So today, instead of counting the things we do not have, let us choose to focus on what redemption has already paid for. Redemption paid for everything we need for life and godliness.

Walk in the consciousness of what Christ has made available to you.


Stay revived in this truth!

Thursday, June 4, 2026

War with the prophetic word


It's been a prophetic week for me, and I would love to share this insight with you.

You see, it is not enough to receive a prophetic word or a blessing; you must be able to hold God to His Word. How do you do that? By taking that word back to God in prayer and praying it through with hope and faith until there is manifestation.

Prophetic words are the mind of God spoken to bring hope and keep you steadfast in your faith journey. However, to see the manifestation of prophecy, you must put your faith in place. Scripture says, "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."

You must set practical strategies that demonstrate your faith. A prophetic word will remain only a prophecy if you do not align your prayers, actions, and posture with it. Scripture says, "Do you see a man diligent in his work?" Diligence is required for manifestation.

You must be diligent in searching the Scriptures for words that align with the prophetic word you have received and consistently present them before God in prayer. That is how you war with a prophetic word.

Has God given you a word? Have you received a prophecy? That is wonderful and powerful. Now it is time to do the work:pray, believe, align, and persevere until there is manifestation.


Stay revived!


Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Spirit-Enabled Times



We are living in a time when many things have moved away from established standards and godly norms. Morality is no longer guided by absolute truth; instead, people pursue whatever brings them satisfaction and personal pleasure. It was into a similarly uncertain world that Jesus spoke to His disciples about His departure. Yet, He did not leave them without hope—He promised to send the Holy Spirit.

The very first thing the Spirit did was enable them.

Enablement is one of the greatest gifts the Holy Spirit offers believers.

Despite it being a new month and a new week, I began this season feeling weary and tired—not emotionally, but physically. My body felt drained and overworked, even though I had done very little. 

As the day progressed, it became a concern to me. Why do I feel so exhausted?

So I began declaring God's Word over myself: I am strengthened by the Lord.

That is what God has offered us—enablement.

Therefore, I boldly declare that I can do all things, even when my circumstances suggest otherwise, because it is Christ who strengthens me. He enables us to have difficult conversations, to walk away from relationships that are not God-centered, to say no to opportunities that seem attractive but are not His will, and to choose the desires of the Spirit over the desires of the flesh.

God is our Enabler.

This season, the Lord desires to enable us to walk in alignment with His will. He understands that the devices of the crafty often come disguised as pleasure and self-gratification. The world teaches that the highest form of satisfaction is doing whatever feels good to you. Yet many times, our way is not God's way.

God is saying:

- Introduce Spirit-enabled conversations.

- Build Spirit-enabled marriages.

- Lead Spirit-enabled businesses.

- Influence Spirit-enabled organizations.

- Raise Spirit-enabled nations.

Acts 2:4 (GNT)

"They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to talk in other languages, as the Spirit enabled them to speak."

The Spirit's enablement is not about entering trances or creating dramatic displays. It is about God impressing His mind upon our minds and giving us the grace to speak and act according to His will. His thoughts become our thoughts through the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.

Acts 2:18

"In those days I will pour out my Spirit on my servants, both men and women, and they will speak what God has revealed."

Today, go forth in the strength of Elohim.


Stay Revived!

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord




There is trouble on every side, and sometimes you feel like running away and hiding. There's this song I love that says:

"There's trouble on every side, so I guess you want to run and hide. Your enemy is out for you, and you don't know why."

As a teenager, I sang those lyrics because they sounded nice. However, as I grew older, I began to understand them better. There are moments in life when the weight of challenges and troubles makes you want to run and hide. But how long can you keep running? The challenges of life do not operate on a timetable. If you run today, when will you return and run again?

When we look at the story of the Isrealites, we realise that they had been in bondage in Egypt for 430 years, waiting for deliverance. Then God brought as a deliverer and Moses came with God's message, many of them struggled to believe. They had become so accustomed to slavery that freedom seemed impossible. Looking at the Egyptians, they could not imagine a way of escape. Bondage had become their normal.

Yet God sent Moses with a word of hope and a message of God for Pharaoh. When they finally left and got to the red sea there were unable to cross because it was a sea and they were men not fishes, forgetting that God who had asked them to go through that route is willing to create a road and they said, you should have left as slaves, Moses response was thus.

Exodus 14:13-"And Moses said to the people, 'Do not be afraid. Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which He will accomplish for you today. For the Egyptians whom you see today, you shall see again no more forever

The Egyptian can be your troubled marriage.
 It can be your child.
It can be that job your are seeking.
it can be the breakthrough.
It can be any set back you are facing now.
But beloved I want to let you know that there is nothing too hard for God to do, tarry in prayer, do not back down for the Egyptians you see today you shall see them no more.
Do not normalise what God has paid the price for, rise up and take that posture of Surrender and ask him for a change, standing on his word.



STAY REVIVED!

Have You Lost the Consciousness of What You Have?

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