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Thursday, February 13, 2025

EFFICACY OF PRAYER: Experiencing God's Presence and Power"

Very recently, I had a conversation with a colleague about prayer. He shared how his family, despite the distance between them, comes together each week to pray online. It's inspiring to hear about families making time to pray, regardless of stress or distance. This commitment helps keep them connected.

Prayer is the key that initiates our transformation process in the Kingdom. When we pray, we awaken our divine nature, calling forth what the Lord has placed in us and what He has in store for us into reality. God designed prayer as a way for us to communicate with Him and experience His divine power.

Christianity is not meant to be lived through our own strength and power; it's through prayer that we commune with God, sharing our heart's desires and pleas. Often, people struggle with what to pray about, but prayer should not be seen as something difficult. God would never make the way He communicates with His children difficult.

Many people desire to grow spiritually but feel stuck when they find themselves repeating the same things over and over again. It's essential to understand that every believer experiences a season of dryness – those times when you may question if God is really hearing you or times when you feel you are not hearing God's voice. These moments are when we must learn to persevere and remain consistent in our prayers.

In the book of Luke, we see Jesus teaching his disciples the right way to pray and this should be our model:

In Luke 11:2-4 (KJV), Jesus teaches His disciples how to pray: "And he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth. Give us day by day our daily bread. And forgive us our sins; for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil."


When we come to God, we must approach Him with reverence for His holy name. We must acknowledge His supremacy and power. First, we enter His presence to recognize that He is sufficient and can provide all we desire and ask for. Every child of God has a plan laid out for them by God. When we surrender our lives to Him, we align ourselves with His plan and make it work.

Prayer is a tool that brings change, divine guidance, and God's intervention in the affairs of man. The Bible says that the consistent and fervent prayer of a righteous person avails much. Prayer is meant to be consistent. We do not give up; we do not get tired; we pray until we see Christ manifest on the earth.

It's time for you to wake up and pray. God is willing to teach us how to pray. God works through our hunger for Him, and when He sees our hunger to know Him, He responds by bringing His knowledge to us. God teaches us to know Him in a way that He knows we will understand.

The impact of prayer cannot be overemphasized. In prayer, we come into the knowledge of ourselves as God reveals it to us. God is eager to teach us how to pray, so we must wake up and tarry in the place of pray. Over time, prayer becomes more natural and impactful. Becoming proficiency in prayers takes time and commitment. It's a process. You must be willing to pray, remain still, listen to what God has to say, understand the signs, and pray again. 

So Awake and pray!


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STEP INTO YOUR ABUNDANCE BY FAITH

Have you ever desired abundance during a season of harvest, only for it to seem like it’s not coming? I’ve experienced this a few times, and each time, I realized that blessings don’t always arrive in the way we expect. But this is the confidence I hold: when God says, "Whenever we call, He answers," it means that the answers we long for are already on their way.

I recall a testimony from a family friend who sowed a seed and expected a return. She believed, as she always did, that whenever she sows, she will reap financial blessings. However, during this particular season, while she was anticipating an inflow of finances, something unexpected occurred. Her husband was involved in a serious car accident, but by the grace of God, he emerged from it without a scratch. That was the undeniable hand of God at work.

At times, the abundance we desire may not come in the form we envision. It doesn’t mean that God hasn’t answered our prayers—it simply means the answer may take a shape we didn’t anticipate.

Many of us pray and fast for abundance, yet it sometimes feels delayed. As children of God, it is essential to rely on His promises. Unlike people, God is always faithful and never breaks His word. In Joel 2:15-20, the people fasted and prayed, and the priests cried out to the Lord, asking, "Spare your people, Lord... Do not make your inheritance an object of scorn, a byword among the nations. Why should they say among the peoples, 'Where is their God?'"

There are times when we, too, find ourselves questioning God’s faithfulness. We wonder why it feels like He is taking too long to respond. Honestly, I have been there before, and I can relate to that feeling. But during these moments, God always provides His assurance as an anchor for our souls.

Friend, By faith it’s time for you to hold God by his word and step into the abundance that He has prepared for you. This abundance has your name on it. Never again will you experience loss of any kind for the Lord is here to restore the years, you've lost, and in plenty you shall live. 

In Joel 2:19, God’s promise stands: "The Lord replied to them, 'I am sending you grain, new wine, and olive oil, enough to satisfy you fully; never again will I make you an object of scorn to the nations.'" (NIV). This promise is for those who truly love and honor Him.

Welcome to your season of abundance.


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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

God's Word is an Asset




As I did my laundry yesterday, my mind wandered to my upcoming 28th birthday, just ten days away. I'm filled with emotions, but most of all, I'm grateful. I realized that I'm a work in progress, and the only assets I can truly boast of are God's words, which He has spoken to me over the past year.

 I'm grateful for the greatest asset: God's Word. The apostle's statement resonates with me: "This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us" (1 John 5:14). The apostle's confidence wasn't rooted in worldly realities but in God, with whom he had constant communion and fellowship.

It's easy to feel dismayed when things don't add up, expectations are cut short, and hopes aren't met. Yet, our greatest joy is that we're being transformed by the One we come to daily.


Maybe you have everything figured out, or perhaps you're waiting for things to align. Here's our reality: we don't need physical assets to confirm our sufficiency. Our sufficiency comes from the One we call Lord. God's Word is the surest asset to navigate life.


I've experienced this firsthand. When asked about the absolute confidence I had in my future husband's faithfulness, I replied, "Because God is the One giving me a husband." God gives us guarantees and insurance. When we come to Him, we can taste and see that the Lord is good.


Do you feel lost lately?, then here is God's specialty - To seek you out and show you a way. 


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By Guest Writer.

Monday, February 10, 2025

What do you see?



There’s been something on my heart for a while now, something I’ve been wanting to share. Lately, I’ve noticed a friend of mine always complaining about the setbacks she’s facing. These complaints seem to drain her energy, demoralizing her instead of encouraging her to keep moving forward. This made me reflect: What do you see?

This simple question should be personal to each of us. The truth is, we are often insufficient in ourselves, and our vision is limited to what we can physically perceive. However, when we align our hearts and minds with God’s will, we begin to see with clarity and purpose through His eyes. It’s only when we align with God that we truly see what He wants us to see.

I pray that we all receive the grace to always speak what we want to see, in Jesus' name.

In Jeremiah 1:11-12 (NIV), God asks Jeremiah, “What do you see?” Jeremiah replies, “I see the branch of an almond tree.” God responds, “You have seen correctly, for I am watching to see that my word is fulfilled.”

In this passage, God asks Jeremiah, “What do you see?” This question isn’t just about the physical realm but about seeing with the heart—understanding and perceiving through the lens of God’s Word. When we face the realities of life through God’s perspective, we begin to live more joyfully, with hope and purpose.

The question “What do you see?” isn’t just about what we see with our physical eyes. It’s about what we see in our hearts. When we align ourselves with God’s vision, we begin to see things as He does.

God has given us minds that can either help us thrive or hinder our progress. Out of our minds flow the issues of life, and this mind can only function well when we see things rightly—when we see them through God’s truth.

God has given us the ability to speak. As His children, we are meant to see and speak the things we desire, even in the face of difficulty. We must learn to see victory amid chaos. When there’s scarcity, we must see abundance. The Lord wants us to speak His truth into our circumstances.

God has great things He wants to do through us, but He can’t act until we see rightly. The Bible says, “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.” What you think, what you see, matters. God is deeply concerned about our vision because what we see will shape our reality—it’s up to you to stay dedicated to what God has spoken over your life.

What you see should not depend on your current circumstances. Instead, speak life into your future, even when things don’t make sense. Don’t wait for things to align perfectly before you speak them into existence. Speak with faith and confidence, and God will be committed to bringing those words to pass.

Even when setbacks come your way, speak positively. Don’t wait for circumstances to dictate your reality. Speak as though things are already the way God desires them to be. The more you speak in alignment with God’s Word, the more you will see your desires manifest.

Your desires can only be actualized when you speak them from where you are right now—no matter the present circumstances. From your current position, speak what you want to see come into reality.

Stay alert. You must be aware of what the Lord is doing in and out of season. Be specific about what you want to see, because if you stop seeing with God’s eyes, the enemy will start painting pictures of defeat and discouragement for you.

Train your spiritual eyes to see according to God’s Word, and don’t let distractions take your focus away from the vision He has given you. God’s promises are good, and His plans for you are filled with hope and a future.

Just like in the beginning, when God spoke the heavens and the earth into existence, He is still watching over His Word to ensure it comes to pass. God is eager to fulfill the plans He has for you. When you speak in alignment with His Word, He is committed to bringing those words into reality.

Change your thoughts and guard your heart diligently. God has given you the ability to choose what you think and see. What you focus on matters, and it shapes your life.

Friend, rise up and speak what you see to reality. God is eager to bring it to pass, and His Word will never return void.

So, what do you see? What do you desire?

As you align your heart with God’s vision and speak His promises over your life, you will begin to see your desires come to fruition. God has already given you everything you need to see victory, and He’s watching over His Word to make sure it is fulfilled.

Speak with faith. Speak with conviction. And know that God is committed to fulfilling the plans He has for you.


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