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Friday, January 23, 2026

Stand still, and you will see the salvation of the Lord.


 How often do we truly agree with God’s will?

Beyond spoken prayers and heartfelt confessions, how often do our lives align with His Word both spoken and written?

Many times, we desire God’s promises, not knowing that alignment is the bridge between promise and manifestation. The level of victory we experience is connected to the Word we have discovered, the Word we have heard from God, and the Word we have chosen to stand on in prayer and obedience. Victory is not accidental; it flows from a posture you take.

Alignment is God’s way of announcing to the enemy that you are the one He has chosen for the assignment. When you align with His will, heaven takes responsibility for your journey.

When Alignment Feels Difficult

Often, all God asks of us is a simple yet powerful surrender:
“Let it be unto me according to Your Word.”

Well, this is easier said than done. When we examine the systems of this world—their instability, injustice, and flaws doubt begins to whisper. We start questioning whether our dreams, aspirations, and divine assignments can truly come to pass, but it was such a time as this God brought you.

This tension between faith and reality is not new.

The Lesson from Joseph’s Life (Genesis 39:1–12 (NKJV))

Joseph’s journey is a vivid example of holding on to God’s vision amid chaos. He was surrounded by conflict and warfare, family betrayal, false accusation by Potiphar’s wife, and imprisonment. Each experience presented a reason to doubt what God had shown him.

When others saw prison as the end, Joseph saw preparation. He understood that the gift God placed in him would be needed beyond the palace walls. Even in confinement, he remained aligned.

Joseph had opportunities to compromise. He could have chosen immediate comfort, influence in Potiphar's house in the midst of slaves. But he understood something vital: deviation is never the pathway to a God-ordained destiny. Integrity mattered more than convenience. Purpose mattered more than pleasure.

God gives us visions to stabilize us. He knows that if He gives us a glimpse of the future and we pursue it according to His Word and His standards, we will not lose our way—even when the process is painful.

Stand Still and Trust God’s Process

Beloved, wherever you are and whatever you are facing, remember this truth: God does not lead His children into places of frustration. 

Every season has a purpose.

 Every delay has an instruction.

 Every trial carry preparation.

Follow Him.
War with the words He has spoken to you—especially in prayer.
Maintain your posture of faith and obedience.

Stand still, and you will see the salvation of the Lord.


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