Monthly Archives: January 2025

Understanding Prophecy in the New Testament

Glory to God, saints! Today, we’re diving deep into the riches of God’s Word, a Word that is alive and active, sharper than any two-edged sword. In the early church, they gave themselves wholly to the teaching of the Word, to fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and to prayer. The results? “The Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved” (Acts 2:47). Let me tell you, when the church gets in line with what God intends, when we do what He’s called us to do, then God steps in and does what only He can do—He adds to His church! Hallelujah!

The New Testament recognizes women prophets, too. Don’t miss this, saints! Philip’s daughters were prophetesses, and Paul gave guidance for women exercising the gift of prophecy in the church at Corinth. When the Spirit of God moves, He doesn’t exclude anyone. The Word and prayer remain the foundation for everything. When we stand on the Word and lift our hearts in prayer, heaven opens, and the Spirit moves mightily among us.

Now, let’s turn our attention to the fifth trumpet in Revelation. John saw a fallen star—an angel, no doubt Satan himself. This fallen star was given the key to the abyss. When he opened it, smoke poured out like a great furnace, darkening the sun and polluting the air (Revelation 9:2). Saints, this is a picture of spiritual pollution, the darkness that sin and rebellion bring upon the earth. But let me remind you, our God is not shaken. Even in the darkest moments, His light shines brighter. The abyss cannot overpower the glory of our King!

Speaking of rebellion, the Millennium shows us something profound about the human heart. Imagine a thousand years of peace under Christ’s reign, yet when Satan is released, many will still choose to rebel. It’s hard to fathom, isn’t it? But this reveals the depth of human sinfulness. Yet, through it all, our Lord stands victorious. Satan’s schemes will crumble, and Christ’s kingdom will endure forever. Somebody shout amen!

Now, let’s talk about this cashless society. On the surface, it seems practical. It could reduce crime, stop drug deals, and close the gap on uncollected taxes. But saints, don’t be fooled. This system is about control. It’s a step toward dependency on technology and systems instead of God. Don’t put your trust in earthly systems. Trust in the One who owns the cattle on a thousand hills, the One who supplies all our needs according to His riches in glory. Hallelujah!

Let me share a friends testimony. Then came a moment when I was offered a pastorate, only for them to retract the invitation because they planned to disband. But I said, “I’m coming anyway.” Saints, obedience matters more than circumstances! When God calls you, you stand firm. And oh, how God brought faithful helpers alongside me—people with the ministry of helps. They didn’t need to be asked; they saw what needed doing and did it quietly, faithfully. What a beautiful ministry! It’s not flashy, but it’s vital.

Let’s shift to the Spirit’s work in our lives. Before you came to Christ, the Spirit was at work, convicting you of sin and pointing you to Jesus. When you accepted Him, the Spirit didn’t just come alongside you; He came into you! That’s the difference between “para” and “en.” You’re not just walking with the Spirit; He’s dwelling in you, empowering you to live a victorious life.

Now, consider Nebuchadnezzar’s vision. He saw a grand statue with a head of gold, arms of silver, a stomach of brass, legs of iron, and feet of iron and clay. But then a rock, not cut by human hands, came and struck the statue, reducing it to dust. That rock grew into a mountain filling the earth—a picture of God’s eternal kingdom! Earthly kingdoms rise and fall, but God’s kingdom stands forever. Saints, our trust isn’t in gold or silver but in the Rock of Ages!

Yes, we will face tribulation. Jesus said, “If the world hates you, remember it hated me first” (John 15:18). But take heart, He has overcome the world! Persecution doesn’t come from God; it comes from Satan. Don’t let tribulation shake your faith. Stand firm in the Lord, for He is our refuge and strength.

Revelation warns the Laodicean church, “You say, ‘I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.’ But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked” (Revelation 3:17). Saints, don’t measure yourself by the world’s standards. Jesus Christ is the standard. Hold yourself up next to Him, and let Him shape you into His likeness.

I’m reminded of Jacob, whose name meant “heel-catcher.” He wrestled with God and wouldn’t let go until he received a blessing. That’s the kind of persistence we need! Don’t let go of God’s promises. Hold on, and He will bless you.

Finally, let’s talk about prophecy. God speaks to His church through prophecy, not to frighten but to exhort, teach, comfort, and edify. Hanani the prophet told King Asa, “The eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to Him” (II Chronicles 16:9). Saints, God is looking for hearts fully committed to Him. Let your heart be in harmony with His, and watch Him move mightily on your behalf.

In closing, Jesus told the faithful church at Philadelphia, “You have a little strength” (Revelation 3:8). Sometimes it feels like our strength is small, but remember, God’s power is made perfect in weakness. Stay faithful, keep praying, and keep standing on His Word. The harvest is coming! Glory to His name forever!

Elevate Your Spirit: A Call to Boldness and Authority

People of God, Get Ready!

The Spirit of the Lord is moving among us today, and I have a word for you. There is a JOY and a SETTLEDNESS being released into your hearts, a divine clarity in this season that is silencing the wrestling in your soul and bringing a stillness. It’s time to lay hold of the promises of God and step into the fullness of what He has for you!

The Word of God declares, “I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant” (Jeremiah 1:10). That same authority has been placed within you, child of God! You are not called to merely exist or survive; you are called to take dominion, to speak life, to heal, and to restore.

A Season of Clarity and Stillness

The Lord has seen your struggles and heard your cries. Some of you have been walking through fiery trials, the hardest and darkest seasons of your lives. The enemy has come hard against you, trying to steal your peace, your vision, and your strength. But hear the word of the Lord today: “You are crossing over!” The battle is not yours, but the Lord’s, and He is commanding the winds and the waves in your life to be still.

When Jesus was on the boat with His disciples, a great storm arose. Fear gripped their hearts as they cried out to Him. When He awoke, He rebuked the storm and commanded peace. Likewise, Jesus is speaking peace over your circumstances today. The storm must obey His voice!

The Call to Boldness and Authority

This is not a time for timidity, but for boldness. “The righteous are bold as a lion” (Proverbs 28:1). People of God, get ready! The Lord is releasing a new level of discernment and authority upon His people. You will not only stand firm in the face of adversity, but you will also teach others the keys to victory that you have learned in the fire.

There is a fresh commissioning happening. Just as the Lord spoke to Joshua, saying, “Be strong and very courageous” (Joshua 1:7), He is speaking to you. The time for hesitation is over. The time for compromise is over. Step into the calling and the promises of God with full assurance of faith.

A Divine Turning of the Tide

The Lord says, “The areas where the enemy has contended so strongly against you are turning around. I am releasing a tidal wave of My Spirit in these places. What was once barren and dry will become a wellspring of life. Wave after wave of My Spirit will move, bringing healing, restoration, and abundance.”

For some, this word will manifest as financial breakthroughs. For others, it will be the restoration of relationships, the healing of bodies, or the revival of dreams that seemed lost. The Lord is not only faithful to begin a work in you but to bring it to completion. He declares, “I WILL complete that which I have promised and the assignment that I have given you to build.”

The Power of the Name of Jesus

Peter healed the crippled man at the gate by pointing to the name of Jesus. He declared, “In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk” (Acts 3:6). That same name holds power today! Whatever mountain stands in your way, speak to it in the name of Jesus, and it will be removed. Whatever chains bind you, declare the name of Jesus over them, and they will break.

The Lord is releasing keys in 2025, especially in the areas where you have been contending in 2024. These keys represent divine strategies, wisdom, and favor to overcome and thrive. Do not let regret or fear weigh you down. This is your time to rise!

A Joyful Expectation

As we step into this new season, let us do so with joyful expectation. God’s Word reminds us, “The joy of the Lord is your strength” (Nehemiah 8:10). Joy is not dependent on circumstances but flows from the knowledge that God is in control and His plans for you are good.

In the words of the apostle Paul, “For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through wisdom did not know God, it pleased God through the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believe” (1 Corinthians 1:21). This Gospel we preach is not just words; it is power! Power to save, heal, and deliver.

A Final Charge

People of God, get ready! Pray like never before. Stand on the promises of God. Walk in the authority given to you. The Lord is calling you deeper, and as you rest in Him, the Prince of Peace, He will take you from glory to glory.

The windows of Heaven are open, and God is pouring out blessings you won’t have room to contain. Watch Him faithfully deliver that which He has spoken. He is not a man that He should lie. The areas of barrenness are becoming fruitful, and the places of pain are becoming wells of joy.

Let us declare together: “We are here with the Spirit in Jesus’ name!” Amen and amen.

Ashley James: Breaking Barriers in Walla Walla Motocross

Walla Walla, a vibrant town in southeastern Washington, is known for its rich history and growing wine industry. The town features tree-lined streets and a downtown dotted with 19th-century buildings. Visitors often enjoy walking tours and exploring the Fort Walla Walla Museum. Yet, one year, a young woman named Ashley James brought an unexpected spotlight to this picturesque town.

Ashley was 23. Born and raised in Walla Walla, she grew up watching her father race motocross. He taught her how to ride when she was just six years old. By the time she was 16, she could handle a bike as well as most local riders. But motocross in Walla Walla was a male-dominated sport, and the local community didn’t expect much from Ashley.

“You’re good, kid,” a veteran rider once told her, “but this sport’s tough on everyone, especially women.”

Ashley didn’t argue. She let her skills do the talking.

One spring, Walla Walla hosted its annual motocross contest at the edge of town near Mill Creek. Riders from across Washington competed. The dusty track was lined with fans cheering for their favorites. Ashley entered on a whim.

Her first race was against three men. The crowd didn’t take her seriously. As the flag dropped, Ashley surged ahead, her bike kicking up a trail of dust. By the second lap, she had pulled far ahead. When she crossed the finish line, the crowd was stunned.

“That girl can ride,” a spectator said, shaking his head in disbelief.

Word spread fast. Ashley advanced through the rounds, beating rider after rider. By the end of the day, she held the first-place trophy.

For weeks, Ashley became the talk of Walla Walla. Men who had never noticed her were suddenly offering advice. Some were kind, others dismissive.

“You won one race,” another competitor told her at a local café. “Let’s see you do it again.”

Ashley smiled. “I’ll let you know when I’m done winning.”

She wasn’t done. Over the summer, she entered more races across the Pacific Northwest. Each time, she won or placed in the top three. Her success drew attention from local media, but also criticism. Some accused her of stealing attention from male riders. Others questioned if she was pushing herself too hard.

“Do you ever think about slowing down?” her mother asked one evening over dinner.

“No,” Ashley replied. “I’m just getting started.”

Ashley’s riding career took a turn in late summer. During a race in Spokane, she overheard two organizers discussing her entry.

“She’s fast,” one said, “but the sponsors aren’t interested in promoting a woman.”

That conversation stayed with Ashley. She finished the race in second place but left feeling frustrated.

Back in Walla Walla, Ashley decided to shift her focus. She wanted to share her love of riding in a way that empowered others. She approached a local business owner with a bold idea.

“I want to start a motorbike tour for women,” she explained. “Something that combines riding with exploring the outdoors.”

The owner, who also ran a vineyard, was intrigued. “What’s your plan?”

Ashley worked tirelessly. She mapped routes through Walla Walla’s countryside, highlighting trails near wineries and scenic overlooks. She partnered with local businesses to offer packages that included wine tastings and guided rides. By early fall, her tour, called “Ride the Wild,” was ready to launch.

The first group consisted of five women, all from out of town. Ashley led them through trails along the Blue Mountains. They stopped at a vineyard for lunch and ended the day with a ride through the rolling wheat fields.

“This is incredible,” one participant said. “I’ve never felt so free.”

Ashley’s tours quickly gained popularity. Women from across the region came to Walla Walla to ride with her. Local businesses noticed the boost in tourism. Even the critics began to quiet down.

By winter, Ashley had built a reputation not just as a rider but as a community leader. Still, she felt Walla Walla wasn’t fully supportive of her vision. The town was growing, but its culture remained tied to tradition.

“I need to take this further,” she told her father one evening.

“Where would you go?” he asked.

“Somewhere with more opportunities for women riders,” Ashley replied.

In January, Ashley moved to Bend, Oregon. The city was known for its outdoor culture and thriving community of adventure sports enthusiasts. She quickly established a new branch of “Ride the Wild.” Within weeks, her tours were fully booked.

Back in Walla Walla, people followed her success with pride. Ashley’s story inspired young women to take up motocross and explore new possibilities. Local businesses even considered expanding to include more outdoor activities for tourists.

By spring, Ashley’s tours in Bend were attracting national attention. She was featured in a magazine article about women leading the way in adventure tourism. Ashley remained humble.

“This isn’t just about me,” she told the journalist. “It’s about creating spaces where everyone can feel empowered to try something new.”

Though Ashley left Walla Walla, her impact on the town was lasting. Her determination showed that even in a small, traditional place, one person could create change.

And while Bend became her new home, Ashley often returned to Walla Walla, leading the occasional tour and visiting her family.

By the end of that year, Ashley had achieved more than she imagined. Her tours expanded to include advanced training sessions for women who wanted to compete in motocross. She began mentoring young riders, ensuring the next generation had the support she had often lacked.

Ashley’s journey started with a single race in Walla Walla. It ended with her building something far bigger than trophies or accolades: a legacy of empowerment and adventure.