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Monday, September 1, 2025

What Is It About the Ninth Season?




When I walked into church yesterday and the pastor was leading the prayers, he said, “Declare a word into the new month - September.” In that moment, despite knowing the date, I realized I wasn’t consciously awakened to the reality that I was at the eve of new month .

As I became aware that September was close to arriving, I also became aware of how time keeps moving. The sound track in my mind changed. My next thought was, “What if the only thing moving is time, while I’m still stuck in a place I don't want to be?”

But God’s response was clear: I didn’t just walk you into a new month—I brought you into the ninth season.You’ve stepped into a season of fruitfulness, finality, and judgment.

It’s easy to let the days roll by, especially when we have events or activities lined up. But when our expectations have been dashed again and again, the enemy uses that disappointment to numb our hope. Still, God is reminding us today: You can hope again.
 Maybe you only just realized it’s a new month—perhaps through a message like this or a “Happy New Month” wish from a friend. Whatever the trigger, let it awaken you to a greater truth: you’ve entered a season where every fruitful expectation you’ve carried can now be birthed.

We can draw strength from God’s Word: "There is hope for a tree if it is cut down; at the scent of water, it will bud and put forth branches like a plant.”(Job 14:7–9)

The best posture we can take in this season is to hide behind the cross and stay curious—eager to discover God’s promises. Let’s seek the paths that allow us to walk fully in the gates of this ninth season. God wants to do more for us, but it happens when His “more” aligns with our “more.”

This season will bring fruitfulness, fulfillment, and divine judgment—not for harm, but for establishment. So instead of counting your losses, choose to praise God, believing that He has heard.


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