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Thursday, June 26, 2025

He covers when and where he sends.



There are two distinct events I have been involved in recently. Days before I accepted this job offer, I had a dream that I strangely couldn't understand. Additionally, there were instances in the work environment that, looking back, I can ultimately conclude were signs from God indicating that I should not work there. However, because I couldn't read the signs, I stepped into that position. Since God's plan for me did not include that specific place, I found myself easily caught in the enemy’s schemes and manipulations whenever they arose.

It is very easy for us to make choices and decisions on our own, but I have found that if we truly want to walk in the fullness of this scripture:

"He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty" (Psalm 91:1, NKJV),
we must recognize that God has drafted every aspect of our lives within His almighty plan. His covering for us is so detailed that we can only find true safety when we align ourselves with His agenda—not just with what we think is right or best.

God desires to provide for our needs and guide us to live our best lives. Even though He is all-knowing, His protection is designed in such a way that we are fully covered only when we walk in His divine path. When we step out of alignment, even if His wings are extended toward us, our protection becomes limited, and we are left depending on His mercy.

Alignment is not for God’s benefit—it’s for ours. Every area of our lives—health, prosperity, fruitfulness, marital peace, career success, and even parenting—is connected to walking in sync with His will.

God’s covering is linked to our obedience and alignment—like a divine insurance package. As you go out today, seek God’s way above all else.





Stay Revived!

Monday, June 23, 2025

Have you found your victory chant?



I know this may sound cliché, but—have you found your victory chant?

I love praying. In the beginning, it felt like a task. But I discovered a life-changing hack: whenever I’m about to engage in prayer, I ask the Lord in that moment for the spirit of intercession. And suddenly, prayer stops feeling like a duty—it becomes a joy.

Recently, I discovered yet another life hack. There's a moment in our prayer journey when we begin to join the angels in raising a *chant*. It may be a sound of victory, praise, healing, or even just a sound in the spirit. But here’s the thing—whenever our spirit picks up that signal, it’s as though we've transcended this realm. At that point, we’re no longer simply making prayer requests—we’ve located the real place of prayer.

Have you found your victory sound?  
Have you found a chant that affirms your triumph over the strategies of darkness?

God doesn't want us to move in ignorance. He desires an army—men and women who respond swiftly to His call. Even if we don’t fully understand the intricacies of the warfare, we know this: the end of the battle is always marked by a victory chant.

I may be sick in bed, believing for healing—but yes, I am still raising a victory chant, because I have laid hold of it. So even in disappointment or seeming defeat, I can lift my voice—not in despair, but with a chant of victory.

Today—and for a while now—I’ve been singing this one line:  
"Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah is my song."

I declare that this very song, which has found a place in my spirit, will become your own victory chant too.

And just as God's word says:

A perfect Bible verse for your message is:

2 Corinthians 2:14 (NKJV)
“Now thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and through us diffuses the fragrance of His knowledge in every place.”




Stay Revived!

Saturday, June 21, 2025

Living in Tune with the Holy Spirit

 

There are moments in life when we must pause—not out of fear or anxiety, but in response to a gentle prompting within. Recently, I found myself doing just that: suddenly stopping everything I was doing. Not because anything was wrong, but because I felt led to be still and stay in tune with the movement of the Holy Spirit within me.

This intentional stillness has become a part of my daily rhythm. I pause occasionally during the day to reconnect, recalibrate, and ensure that my spirit remains aligned with His. In doing so, I’ve discovered a peace and rest that I have never found in people or places. I’ve come to cherish this communion deeply. While I hold respect for others, what I fear most is losing the intimacy of my relationship with the Holy Spirit.

Have you ever tried living by the discernment and guidance of the Spirit?

It puzzles me when people doubt the reality of Jesus or His resurrection, because the evidence of His life is all around us—and within us. Every promise He made is being fulfilled. He said He would not leave us as orphans, and He kept that promise through the gift of the Holy Spirit.

“I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.”John 14:18

“And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, to be with you forever—the Spirit of truth.”John 14:16–17

 His presence is not distant; it is near, dwelling within us. He has placed rivers of living water inside us, and we can only draw from them to the extent that we behold and embrace Christ.

Living in tune with the Holy Spirit is not an act of religious duty—it is an invitation into a better, fuller way of life.

There is beauty in this divine communion: where you speak and He responds—in words, impressions, and signs. As we learn to recognize His movement, He reveals Himself more and more. The Holy Spirit is not an abstract force. He is a Person—our Helper, our Counselor, and our Lord. He feels. And in moments of deep sensitivity, we can even sense what He feels.

I’ve found a better way to live. A life led by the Holy Spirit is not without storms, but it is never without help. With Him as my guide, I move forward with peace, audacity, confidence, and the assurance that I am never alone.



Stay Revived!

Friday, June 20, 2025

Don't Miss the Voice While Chasing the Signs.

In our pursuit of God, it is easy to become consumed by the desire for visible signs—powerful encounters, miracles, manifestations of His glory. And while these experiences are real and often deeply impactful, they are not the foundation of intimacy with God.

Many believers sincerely long for a deeper relationship with Him. We want to experience His power, His presence, and His fire. Yet, even in these desires, we can find ourselves unsure of how to truly draw near. The truth is, encountering God goes beyond outward displays. The presence of fire or shaking doesn’t necessarily mean God is there.

Scripture gives us a powerful example in 1 Kings 19:11-12, where God revealed Himself to Elijah:

“Go out and stand on the mountain before the Lord.” And behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind tore into the mountains and broke the rocks in pieces before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind; and after the wind an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake; and after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire; and after the fire a still small voice.”

God was not in the wind. He wasn’t in the earthquake or the fire. He was in the still, small voice—a quiet whisper that only the still and attentive heart could hear.

We must not confuse manifestations with relationships. Prayer is more than a tool to provoke the supernatural; it is our lifeline to the Father. It is the currency through which we access the spiritual realm, but it is also the language of communion, trust, and transformation.

When we rush prayer, we risk missing the voice of God. When we prioritize outward signs over inward connection, we miss the essence of intimacy. God's voice is often found in stillness, not spectacle.

Sometimes, when we become too comfortable, we misinterpret ease as divine approval. In reality, spiritual complacency can hinder our growth. When God sees that we’ve become too relaxed, He may allow discomfort, not to punish, but to awaken us. He stirs the waters to draw us back to Him. In those moments of longing, confusion, or spiritual dryness, He invites us to seek, to wait, and to listen.

And as we seek Him, He responds—not always with a roar, but with a whisper. Do not be in a hurry. Stay in His presence long enough to be certain it is He who speaks. Stay until your heart is aligned with His. Stay until you are convinced—not just by signs, but by intimacy—that He is near.

The Lord still knocks. He still seeks communion. Come. Wait. Listen.



Stay revived. Stay discerning. Stay close to your prayer Altar.

The Closet Moment

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