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The Best Has Been Kept Till Now
Our text draws from the story of the wedding at Cana of Galilee. December is often a month of heavy spending. It is a season when people consume not only December’s provision but also what was meant for January—making January feel unusually long. For many, resources dry up suddenly, and…
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Recalibrate
As we speak about recalibration, consider this: out of over eight billion people on earth, God sent this word specifically to you. Is that not amazing? To recalibrate means to re-examine, re-evaluate, and reset your life in alignment with a renewed understanding of God’s purpose.
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Finishing Healed, Entering Whole into Rehoboth
This year has been declared the Year of Rehoboth, meaning enlargement, expansion, and increase. However, we cannot truly enter a new season without thanksgiving for how far the Lord has brought us.
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Prophetic Declaration for Greater Exploit
“Everyone’s life is written on the pages of God’s book. JESUS!” Until you are able to sit down with God, you will not discover your place in His hands. Your life is written in His hands, and through devotion, you will find your unique position in God. (Psalm 23:1; Exodus…
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The Power of Evaluation
The life of Isaac offers us a profound lesson. Rehoboth marked the journey into fulfillment that Isaac undertook, and today we round off that story.
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You Will Eat the Fruit of Your Labour
You labour to bear children, work hard, sow, go to school, and pursue many activities. God’s plan is for your labour to yield fruit. However, the enemy may try to stop you from enjoying your reward. But I declare: you will eat the fruit of your labour in Jesus’ name.…
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Fruitfulness
My Father, everything I have planted this year—let it yield unto me a hundredfold, in Jesus’ name.
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When Favour Transforms a Man’s Narrative
Mephibosheth considered himself “a dead dog.” He felt unworthy because of the circumstances surrounding his father. Yet God’s favour still located him.
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Spirit of Stagnation and Delay
Cycling around a particular level of income. Inability to pray fervently like before.
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Mercy in the Midst of Uncertainty
The ruler of the synagogue had constantly spoken against Jesus for healing the sick, accusing Him of blasphemy. Yet in Mark 5, in the face of uncertainty, he found himself in desperate need of the same Jesus he once opposed.