Receive Your Wings To Fly

Overcoming shame and soaring into new heights.

Haman, once filled with pride, returned home with his head covered in defeat.
We are not like Haman, we can transcend the shackles of shame and guilt that hold us back.
Remember, there are two things that cannot change:
God’s promises and our potential in Christ.
We are not defined by our past mistakes or current struggles.
But by the love and grace that restores us.

I knew a piano tuner who lost his passion for his music.
Like him, many of us may have lost interest in our calling, our ministries, our dreams.
Just as God can restore that man’s joy,
He is also moving powerfully to bring “divine comebacks” into our lives.
This is not a time for despair, but for hope!
Get ready for a “recovering,” a rebuilding on a foundation stronger than ever before.

Now, some may compare their current struggles to past successes, feeling discouraged.
But remember, we must “compare apples with apples.”
The Lord is not comparing you to your yesterday, but to the glorious future He has for you.
He sees your potential, your strength, your ability to rise above.

The words we speak hold immense power.
When spoken with authority and faith, they carry the anointing of the Holy Spirit, the power to create and transform.
Let us use our words to build each other up, to speak life and hope into our situations, to declare the victory that is already ours in Christ.

The Lord whispers, “Out of the cage, receive your wings to fly higher.”
We are no longer trapped by limitations or doubts.
We are sons and daughters of the living God, freed from the bondage of sin and shame.
Let us spread our wings and soar into the boundless skies of His promises.

Like Moses on the mountain, we may be called to encounter God’s fire, a fire that refines, heals, and delivers.
Embrace this encounter, for it is in the depths of surrender that true restoration takes place.
You will emerge from the flames transformed, renewed, and ready to soar.

Remember, choosing to follow Jesus is the best decision you will ever make.
It is not a one-time event, but a journey of continuous growth and transformation.
Let go of the past, embrace the present, and step into the future with confidence, knowing that you are loved and empowered.

The enemy may try to steal your dreams, your purpose.
But just as the Holy Spirit was promised and delivered, so too will your desires be fulfilled in God’s timing.
The old ways are being replaced by the new, and we are invited to participate in this exciting transformation.

This is not a time for doubt or apathy.
Like a father encouraging his daughter to move to the next level.
God is cheering you on, urging you to take that step of faith, to claim your victory.
Remember, you are a child of God, declared righteous and free.
Let your faith soar, and watch as God rearranges your life, granting you wings to fly higher than ever before!

A message of hope, a message of faith, during uncertainties and challenges.
Many of us have felt the weight of pressure, the anxieties of the world, and perhaps even a sense of confusion in our walk with Christ.
The good news, a word from the Lord that ignites the embers of our dreams and rekindles our trust in His divine plan.

The scripture tells us, “Go away. The girl is not dead but asleep.”
This powerful message resonates with us today.
Often, the situations we face feel like death, like the end of our dreams.
But God reminds us that they are merely slumbers, temporary setbacks before a glorious awakening.

The enemy may try to steal our dreams, stifle our creativity, and hinder our gifts.
But the Lord declares, “A mighty outpouring of My Spirit is crashing into these very areas… WELCOME BACK!”
He invites us to return to that place of intimacy with Him, to see new landscapes, new designs, and new ways of operating in His freedom.

“Spend the next month believing to be a success.”
We are not alone; we have a God who can help us reach new heights.

“Let people help you reach a new level of financial increase.
Where the past restraints no longer exist.”
God desires to bless us abundantly, not in some distant future, but now, in this very moment.
“You are rewarded not condemned.
God has blessed you with every blessing.”

Yet, there will be wilderness seasons, moments of doubt and confusion.
As Moses experienced, things may seem to go backwards.
But remember, these are not setbacks, but opportunities for deeper growth, for refining our faith and aligning our hearts with His will.

Let us cast aside our anxieties and embrace the dreams God has placed within us.
Let us trust in the power of His Spirit.
And in the unwavering love He has for each one of us.
Let us dream with Him, knowing that He will turn our dreams into reality.

Remember, we are not alone.
We have each other, and we have the Lord.

 

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Citizens of the Kingdom

A New Bowl of Revelation.

I know some of you might be thinking, “Sounds good, but is it true?
Can I really experience the acceleration, the favour, the destiny being spoken of?”

That is a fair question.
Faith often requires a leap, and sometimes doubt whispers in our ears.
But remember, doubt’s voice is not God’s voice.
Just as the prophet Elisha needed a new bowl to receive revelation, we need to cleanse our minds and focus on God’s promises.

Think of the story in Acts 10, when the Holy Spirit descended on Cornelius and his household.
They were not expecting it, and initially, Peter was hesitant.
But God does not discriminate based on expectations or past experiences.
Next time you step out in faith, He might just bring a crowd with you!

Remember the “dream stealer” story?

Where a teacher snuffed out all the students’ dreams.
Maybe you have had similar experiences, feeling held back by doubt or limitation.
But take heart! God is removing those restrictions.
Like a seed breaking through the soil, your potential is ready to blossom.

Don’t let fear keep you hidden.
The time for acceleration is here.
Embrace the secret place, deepen your connection with God through prayer and meditation.
Hear His voice thundering, “Prioritize the secret place!”

Daughters and Sons of God, hear this:
The birthing is happening!
You are entering a season of fulfilment.
Don’t back down!
Embrace your power and walk through the doors of opportunity.

Progress takes time, like building a house with care and precision.
But remember the beautiful fence adorned with flowers.
Even obstacles can become testaments to God’s grace.

This is not about instant gratification, but about sustainable transformation.
God’s love, like His Son’s sacrifice, is unconditional and eternal.
This is the source of true joy.

So let go of scepticism.
Embrace the coming favour, unleash your potential, and claim your God-given destiny.
Don’t wait until “they come to their senses,” step out now and share your light with the world.

Remember, the experience of God is unique and personal.
Only He knows what He wants to say to you today.
Listen with an open heart, and step into the amazing future He has planned.

Today, I want to emphasize a profound truth that often escapes our understanding:
God didn’t make salvation conditional on our good behaviour.
In the Old Testament, we see a history of God’s people striving to meet the demands of the law, yet falling short.
It is in the New Testament, through the grace and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, that we find a salvation not based on our behaviour.

Life is filled with uncertainties, be it in a car accident, a workplace incident, or any unexpected challenge.
However, we are reminded today that we have fought hard.
It is a moment of accelerated divine positioning, where we declare a financial harvest and expect God’s abundant blessings.

In our journey, it’s essential to recognize that God’s plan for us is not limited by our own understanding.
We don’t need to rely solely on our efforts.
The Apostle Paul, in the face of adversity, questioned the legality of his treatment as a Roman citizen.
Similarly, we are citizens of the Kingdom of God, and we can boldly approach our Heavenly Father with our concerns and requests.

Sometimes, the most common blockage in the local church can be the focus on budgets and business decisions by the board of elders. Let us not forget to make room for the moving of the Holy Spirit in our midst.
The Spirit’s guidance is crucial for the flourishing of God’s work in our community.

As believers, we must guard our hearts from doubt and unbelief. God’s promises are true, and as we declare a release of His blessings, let us do so with unwavering faith.
Evangelists understand the simplicity of their calling: to share the good news of salvation and the transformative power of God’s love.

We are in a season of divine intervention, where God is shaking and revealing hidden things within His Church.
Let us welcome this process, knowing that it leads to the manifestation of the beauty and Majesty of the Lord.
Whether in business, career, or personal life, the season of reward has begun.

In times of uncertainty, let the hope of heaven inflate our spirits, enabling us to soar above the circumstances of life.
Just as the Israelites failed to inquire of the Lord before making decisions, may we seek God’s guidance in all aspects of our lives.

As we stand united, let the compassion of the Lord Jesus Christ touch us, beginning and completing the healing process.
I declare a release of God’s provision every week, and I encourage you to hold on to the promises.

This is our big speaking opportunity, not just with words but with the testimony of our lives.

May the Lord bless you abundantly as we journey together in faith and obedience.

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World Speed Record

Building a Wall, Planting a Seed:
A Time of Renewal.

I want to talk about the enduring beauty forged in the furnace of life, the kind that emerges from broken pieces.

Think of John Munro, a man with little money but a heart full of dreams.
He poured years into his “Munro Special,” crafting a motorbike from salvaged parts, each imperfection telling a story of resilience and resourcefulness.
His creation wasn’t just functional; it was a testament to the human spirit, a work of art born from struggle and ingenuity.
And he broke a world speed record with that motorbike.
A film was made about his life and struggles.

His life had a beauty that emerges from the trials, the hardships, the broken pieces we all inevitably encounter.

Just as John 12:6 tells us, Judas criticized the extravagance of Mary’s anointing oil, blind to the deeper beauty of her devotion.
True beauty isn’t measured in material wealth or perfect lives.
It shines brightest in the depths of our faith, in the unwavering love we extend even when hurt, in the hope that continues to flicker even in the darkest times.

As the world around us seems to shake and intensify, remember that the Lord is not absent in the chaos.
He is the Refiner’s fire, burning away impurities, leaving behind the pure gold of our faith.
This process can be painful, yes, like the “stirrings of silencing” mentioned earlier.

So let us embrace the broken pieces, the trials, the Refiner’s fire.
Let them not define us, but refine us.
Let us emerge from the flames, not with scars, but with faith, and the unwavering beauty of a spirit surrendered to God.

In this season of change and challenge, let us be the John Munro of our own lives, building something magnificent from the fragments.

Ordinary people doing extraordinary things.

Like Peter and John standing before the Sanhedrin, their voices ringing with conviction despite their simple beginnings.
They were not men of noble birth or scholarly training, yet they spoke with such courage, such conviction, that their very presence astonished the council.
Why?
Because they had been with Jesus.

This is the heart of the matter.
It’s not about our titles, our wealth, or our education.
It’s about the transformation that happens when we walk with Christ. It’s about being touched by the Divine, filled with the Holy Spirit, and letting that fire burn bright within us.

Think of the wind that swept through Wales, not a hurricane, but a gentle breeze that carried the embers of revival.
It touched the hearts of ordinary people, farmers and miners, and ignited a flame of faith that spread like wildfire.
Or consider the quiet work of Mother Teresa, her small acts of compassion rippling outwards, creating a tidal wave of love that washed over the world.

We are all called to be like Peter and John, like the wind of Wales, like Mother Teresa.
We are called to be the light in the darkness, the salt of the earth, the leaven in the dough.
We may be ordinary, but when we are filled with the Spirit, we are capable of extraordinary things.

The world is filled with storms, with circumstances that threaten to knock us down, with battles that seem too heavy to bear.
But just as the wind of His Spirit stirred those who had retreated into their caves, it can stir us too.
It can lift us up, give us strength, and send us forth to be a beacon of hope, a wellspring of love, a testament to the power of Jesus in the lives of ordinary people.

So let us not be afraid to step into our roles, to use our voices, to share our faith.
Let us be the hands and feet of Christ in this world, not because we are special, but because we have been with Jesus.
Let the fire within us burn bright, illuminating the path for others, and reminding them that even the smallest spark can ignite a mighty flame.

May we go forth, not with the roar of a lion, but with the quiet power of the Holy Spirit, transforming the world one act of love, one word of hope, one ordinary person at a time.

For too long, we have been the builders with a trowel in one hand and a sword in the other.
Like Nehemiah and his weary crew, we’ve faced relentless threats, forced to defend our walls even as we laboured to construct them.

The Lord, in his infinite wisdom, has seen our toil.
He has heard the clang of our hammers against the stones, the creak of our backs under the weight of bricks.

And now, He declares: the time for defence has drawn to a close.
For the Lord himself will shield our walls.
It is a season to turn both hands, not to weapons, but to the sacred work of building.

Think of the early church, their hands, became instruments of healing, of teaching, of spreading the Good Word.
Mighty oaks that grow from tiny seeds, their roots reaching deep, their branches reaching high, offering shelter and shade to all who seek it.

We will water them with the tears of joy and sorrow, share their bounty with those in need, and watch them grow into a mighty forest of God’s love.
The whispers of doubt may linger, the echoes of past battles may still ring in our ears.
God is the architect of our new season.

So let us go forth, with trowels held high, ready to build not walls of defence, but bridges of connection.
Let us plant seeds of love, knowing that they will take root and blossom, offering shade to the weary, nourishment to the hungry, and a testament to the unwavering faith that resides within us all.

For this is not just a season of building, but a season of blooming.
And in the fertile soil of our renewed hearts, the kingdom of God will flourish like never before.

 

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