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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.


Stay Revived!

Thursday, August 28, 2025

The Concept of Inclusion


Inclusion is a spiritual concept that means God has included you in His plan for the future. “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope” (Jeremiah 29:11). When God includes you, He makes provision for you, because He is your Father—and as a Father, He provides everything you need per time (Matthew 6:32–33).

This “inclusion” is really a substitution: you are placed into Christ. “For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3). So, when God looks at you, He doesn’t see your flaws—He sees Jesus, His Son (2 Corinthians 5:21).

From the beginning, God’s plan for Adam was inclusion. Adam was meant to live in Eden, work there, fellowship with God, and receive all provision directly from Him (Genesis 2:15–16). But after the fall, humanity was separated from that plan (Romans 5:12). Man had to consciously seek God and desire to be included in His agenda again.

The death of Jesus changed everything. When Jesus died for our sins, He opened the way for mankind to regain direct access to God. “For through Him we both have access by one Spirit to the Father” (Ephesians 2:18). Through His sacrifice, we moved from living under the law to living in Christ through faith (Galatians 2:20–21). By faith, we can draw from the spiritual wells God has provided:

  • the well of salvation (Isaiah 12:3)
  • the well of healing (1 Peter 2:24)
  • the well of strength (Isaiah 40:29–31)

To live in the supernatural, you must first understand that inclusion is God’s agenda for you—a call to belong to Zion. “But you have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem” (Hebrews 12:22). Everyone longs to belong somewhere, but true belonging is in God’s plan for heaven’s future (Philippians 3:20). The Holy Spirit plays a melody in your spirit—have you listened and danced to it? “As many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God” (Romans 8:14).

Remember: You are included in heaven’s agenda. But to fully experience it, you must take intentional steps toward God, the Author and Finisher of all things.


Stay revived!

Sunday, August 24, 2025

An Awakening to Purpose


There is a fire being stirred up. The flame is being reignited, and an awakening is taking place. God is raising a new breed of people, awakening them to what He has called them to do in the marketplace.

Have you ever asked yourself what role you are to play in this grand plan called life on earth? This life is only a preparation for what the Lord has prepared for us in heaven. But how can we know our role if we do not truly know who we are?

One of Satan’s strategies is what I call the blindfold. He blinds people from seeing the truth of who they are, what they can become, and who they carry. For those going through challenges, he makes them think that whatever they are going through has nothing to do with him. Many of the challenges we face are Satan masquerading behind science, traditions
and offering convincing and logical explanations, so that blinded believers fail to see his hand in it.

But there is an awakening happening. God is raising men and women with the sight of an eagle and the wisdom of a serpent, those who will be able to sense his tactics from a distance and run after him with a force, those who will take nations, and stand the test of time—winning the earth for Jesus. This awakening is no respecter of age, denomination, color, or possessions. It is for those whom God has been grooming for such a time as this. The alarm has been sounded, and these people are rising.

So I ask you, friend: have you realized that you are part of them? Have you recognized that you are important in God’s plan for the earth? With your presence, heaven becomes an even more glorious place.

Therefore, I implore you: take time to explore the Lord and discover your place. As Scripture says, “Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon you.”



,Stay revived!

The Pressure is for a reason.

 


With my mouth will I make it known:

From the rising of the sun to its going down,
I will sing of the mercies of the Lord.

It is by His mercies that we have not been consumed. If it were left to the enemy, we would have been destroyed. It displeases him to watch us walk in our God-ordained purpose. That is why he keeps pressing—seeking to make us fail. His mission is clear: to steal, to kill, and to destroy. Yet, what he does not realize is that God allows pressure for a divine reason.

Just as in pottery, the more the pressure applied, the stronger and finer the clay becomes. In the same way, when life presses us, God is waiting for us to run to him. He is building in us the strength to carry what He longs to pour out. These blessings may manifest in our careers, academics, businesses, families, and relationships.

Each of us is a unique dimension of God that He desires to reveal to the world. Yet, in moments of trial, we often forget our true identity. Scripture declares in Psalm 82:6: “I said, ‘You are gods, and all of you are children of the Most High.’”

God continually reminds us of our position in Him. But when we fail to recognize this, we fall into the enemy’s deception, embracing lies that lead us into darkness and instability.

It is time to return to God—acknowledging that we cannot help ourselves. We were never created to do life on our own strength, but by His grace. Until we truly understand who we are in Him, the light we think we enjoy may in fact be darkness. Only one Light has the power to illuminate our lives: Jesus Christ. When He comes, He quenches the darkness, silences the chaos, and brings peace, serenity, hope, and faith.

By faith, we draw from His presence, and step by step, we come into the full knowledge of our divine mandate. Then we realize: the troubles of life were never meant to destroy us, but to awaken within us a deeper cry for more—more than what the eyes can see.


Stay revived!

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