Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Speaking God's Word Repeatedly Rewires Your Mind

 Your mind is being programmed every day. The question is: who is doing the programming? 

In this powerful biblical teaching, we explore how the Word of God renews the mind, strengthens the inner man, and transforms the way believers think, respond, and live. Drawing from Scripture, the teachings of Romans 12:2, Romans 10:17, Joshua 1:8, and modern discoveries about neuroplasticity, you'll learn practical steps to replace negative thought patterns with God's truth.

You'll discover: 

 ✅ Why most believers struggle with mental strongholds 

✅ How faith comes by hearing the Word of God 

 ✅ The biblical connection between confession and transformation 

✅ How speaking Scripture rewires your thinking 

 ✅ The 5-step process for renewing your mind 

✅ Why consistency matters more than emotion 

✅ How to build a daily Word-centered lifestyle 


The five steps include: 

1. Be Stil 

2. Meditate on the Word 

3. Speak the Word Out Loud 

4. Anchor Scripture to Daily Habits 

5. Commit to 21 Days of Consistency


Respected reader, your mind is being programmed every single day. The question is not whether it is happening. The question is who is doing the programming, the word of God or everything else competing for your attention. 

Stay with us through this teaching because you are going to see and understand exactly how speaking the word of God repeatedly rewires your mind. Not just spiritually, but physically, too. And by the time we finish, you will never approach the Word the same way again. 

Most believers have never seriously asked that question. They assume that because they attend church, read their Bible occasionally, and believe the right things theologically, their mind is being shaped by the Word. 

But we identified something that dismantles that assumption completely. 

 Note: The church as a whole is unfamiliar with the recreated spirit. Because our spirits are undeveloped, we are powerless. We face a crisis and we panic. We face sickness and we run to the world before we run to the Father. Undeveloped, powerless, panicking. 

 Not because the Word is not true, not because God is not faithful, but because the mind, the part of the believer that interfaces with daily life, has never been systematically, deliberately, consistently renewed with the Word of God. 

Romans 12:2, "Be not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind." Transformed by the renewing of the mind, not by getting saved again, not by attending more services, by the renewing, the ongoing deliberate daily process of replacing the old programming with the Word of God until the mind thinks differently, responds differently, and produces a different life.

 And here is where something remarkable happens when you place this verse next to what modern neuroscience has discovered about how the brain actually works. Scientists call it neuroplasticity. The brain 🧠 is not fixed. It changes physically, structurally, based on what you consistently think and what you consistently hear. Every thought you repeat carves a pathway. The more you repeat it, the deeper the groove. The deeper the groove, the more automatic the response until what started as a lie  you heard once becomes a conviction you live from without questioning it. "I am not enough." "I always fail." "God might come through for others but not for me." These are not just thoughts. They are grooves carved deep by years of repetition running automatically below the level of conscious awareness shaping every decision, every prayer, every response to every situation. 

And Romans 10:17 is the verse that gives you the   counter strategy. Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God.

Faith, the governing reality of the inner man, comes by hearing, by the Word entering the ears consistently, repeatedly, persistently until it carves new grooves, new pathways, new automatic responses that come from the truth rather than the lie. 

This is identified not as a motivational technique, but as a spiritual law. 

The Word of God spoken consistently into your own hearing feeds the hidden man of the heart, develops the inner man, strengthens the spirit until it is strong enough to govern the mind rather than be governed by it. 

Today we are going to show you exactly how to do that. Five practical steps rooted in scripture and confirmed by what science now understands about the brain 🧠 that will systematically replace the old programming with the Word of God. 

Not overnight, not in a single emotional experience. But through a daily discipline that is identified as the most important thing a believer can give consistent attention to. 

 The renewing of the mind starting with step one.  

 The battle for your mind is not primarily psychological. It is spiritual. 2 Corinthians 10:4. The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds. A stronghold is a false belief reinforced by repetition until it becomes the lens through which you interpret everything.  "Things never work out for me." "God does not hear my prayers."  "I have tried this before and it did not work." Not random   thoughts, strongholds built through years of hearing the wrong things and pulled down by the same mechanism that built them. Repetition, but this time the repetition of truth

John 8:32. You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. Know it in the hidden man of the heart as a governing reality. The mind has been renewed to think from. That knowing is what the five steps produce. Starting with the most underestimated one. 

Step one, be still. 

Most people skip this step entirely.  They go straight to confessing scriptures, reading the Word, declaring promises, and wonder why nothing seems   to penetrate, why the words bounce off the surface of their thinking without ever reaching the place where change actually happens. We identified the reason. 

Shut yourself in alone with your own spirit where the clamor of the world is shut out.

 The clamor of the world is shut out, not reduced, not turned down to a manageable volume. Shut out. Because the inner man, the hidden man of the heart, where the renewing actually takes place, cannot receive new programming when the outer world is broadcasting at full volume into the mind. 

Psalm 46:10. Be still and know that l am God. Be still and know the knowing comes through the stillness. The Word that is going to rewire your mind cannot get into the deep inner man while your attention is split between your phone, your fears, your to-do list, and the noise of everything competing for your focus. 

 And neuroscience confirms what scripture established thousands of years ago. When the brain is in a state of stillnesswhen the constant firing of anxious, distracted, reactive thought patterns slows down, it becomes far more receptive to new input. The mental grip of the old grooves loosens, and new truth has the space to land. 

Isaiah 30:15, "In returning and rest shall ye be saved, in quietness and confidence shall be your strength." 

 Quietness and confidence, not straining and striving. Quietness, the deliberate creation of inner stillness as the prerequisite to receiving what God wants to deposit. So the first step is the simplest and the most costly. 

Every day before the world gets the first word, you stop, you sit, you turn off the noise and you give the hidden man of the heart the one thing he cannot develop without space, silence, your undivided attention. 

Step two, meditate on the word. Biblical meditation is not what most people think it is. It is not sitting quietly in peaceful reflection. It is not emptying the mind. It is not a passive spiritual experience. 

The Hebrew word for meditate in Joshua 1:8 is hagger. It means to mutter, to speak softly, to rehearse, to repeat. It describes the sound a lion makes over its prey, the couping of a dove, the process of a cow chewing its cud, eating, bringing it back, chewing again, extracting every particle of nourishment. 

Joshua 1:8. This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth, but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein. For then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success. 

8:32 Notice where it starts, not in the eyes, in the mouth. This book



Monday, June 15, 2026

FAMILY & MESSAGE OF THE HOUR

 Cultivating A Family of God 

Cultivating A Family of God

Cultivating A Family of God

Cultivating A Family of God

Cultivating A Family of God

Cultivating A Family of God


    a Family of God and Walking in the Message of the Hour

In today's world, building a family that reflects the love, grace, and truth of God requires intentionality, commitment, and walking in alignment with God’s Word. 

A family of God, and one that walks in the Message of the Hour, doesn't just attend church but one that lives out their faith in every aspect of life, parents and children. Parents have a special responsibility to ensure that they not only teach their children about God but also model a Christ-centered life that is consistent, accountable, and rooted in love and truth.


Steps for Fathers and Mothers to Cultivate a Godly Family

Let's go through a few things that we have to make sure are in place. These principles are at the core of ensuring your family has a strong foundation you are able to build from.


1. Establish Christ as the Center

1.1 The foundation of any godly family starts with placing Christ at the center of everything. This means prioritizing time with God both individually and as a family through daily prayer, worship, and cultivating an atmosphere the Holy Spirit is pleased to dwell. If you have rock music constantly playing in the home, do not be suprised if there is tension in the home or your children are dealing with anxiety. The atmosphere in the home is affected by things like music and movies. Establishing Christ as the center is not just reading the Bible, but paying attention to the atmosphere of the home. However, we should also set time aside for time in the Word. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 (KJV) reminds us, “And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.”

1.2 Make family worship a regular part of your routine. Create time for praying together, reading Scripture, and discussing what it means to walk in Christ, and walk in the Message of the Hour—the present truth that God has revealed for this time.

2. Foster a Strong, Godly Marriage

2.1 A strong and godly family begins with a strong marriage. Parents must prioritize their relationship with each other before their children, seeking to reflect Christ's love in their marriage. Children see this, and it has a positive effect when Mom and Dad are strong in their relationship. Ephesians 5:25 (KJV) says, “Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it.” When parents love and respect each other according to God's design, they create a stable and nurturing environment for their children.

2.2 Be open with your spouse, pray together, and hold one another accountable in your walk with God. A godly marriage sets the tone for the entire household and provides a model of faithfulness, love, and commitment for children to follow.

3. Model Authentic Faith, Avoid Hypocrisy

3.1 One of the most damaging things to children is seeing parents say one thing and live another. Accountability is key. Parents must ensure they live out the values and principles they teach. If children see hypocrisy—parents telling them to live for God but not doing so themselves—it will imprint on them, often leading to rebellion or a superficial faith.

3.2 James 1:22 (KJV) instructs us, “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.” Your children will notice if you’re just going through the motions or if you are genuinely living for the Lord. Make sure your life aligns with your teaching, and be quick to admit when you’ve fallen short. Humility and repentance in front of your children demonstrate true godliness.

4. Encourage Personal Relationships with Father God

4.1 Children need to understand that their relationship with Father God is personal. It’s not enough for them to simply follow their parents to church or participate in family devotions; they need to experience Father God for themselves. Encourage your children to pray, read the Bible, and seek Father God independently, even from a young age.

4.2 Philippians 2:12 (KJV) says, “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” Help your children understand that they are responsible for their walk with God and that they must develop their own relationship with Him, built on their own faith, not just the example of their parents.

5. Teach Respect for Church and the Lord

5.1 While developing their own personal relationship with God is essential, teaching children to respect church, the Word of God, and the leaders God has placed in their lives is also vital (Ensuring your church leadership is accountable to the Word as well). Hebrews 13:17 (KJV) instructs, “Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves: for they watch for your souls, as they that must give account.” Show your children that attending church and listening to the Word is not about fulfilling a duty but about growing in their relationship with Christ.

5.2 At the same time, ensure they know that their faith isn’t just about rules and rituals but about walking in the Message of the Hour and obedience out of a servant's heart. They must learn to walk with God personally, not simply out of obligation.

6. Create an Environment of Accountability and Grace

6.1 Accountability is a key component of a godly home. Parents need to hold themselves and their children accountable to the Word of God. Create a culture where honesty, repentance, and forgiveness are regular practices. Proverbs 27:17 (KJV) says, “Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.” If a family is accountable to one another, the members will grow spiritually and be more united.

6.2 However, accountability should always be paired with grace. When mistakes are made, offer correction in love, not in anger. Ephesians 4:15 (KJV) teaches us to speak “the truth in love,” which helps the family grow in both character and spiritual maturity.

7. Lead with Intentional Discipleship

7.1 Discipleship is not just for the church; it starts in the home. Make it a priority to teach your children about God’s Word, the Message of the Hour, and how to live it out in their daily lives. Proverbs 4:1 (KJV) says, “Hear, ye children, the instruction of a father, and attend to know understanding.”

7.2 Have intentional conversations about Scripture, faith, and moral decisions. Equip them to handle the world’s temptations and challenges through a biblical lens. Let your home be a place of learning, love, and spiritual growth.

8. Involve the Entire Family in Ministry

8.1 Cultivating a family of God involves serving others. Find ways to get your entire family involved in ministry—whether through serving in church, helping the community, or encouraging others in their walk with God. 1 Peter 4:10 (KJV) says, “As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.” When your family serves together, it not only strengthens your bond but also reinforces the importance of living out your faith in practical ways.

The Impact of Consistency and Faithfulness

Parents, remember that children will mirror what they see more than what they hear. If your walk with the Lord is inconsistent, your children will likely adopt the same attitude. However, if you are faithful, authentic, and accountable, your children will be much more likely to grow in their faith and develop their own personal relationship with God.

Proverbs 20:7 (KJV) reminds us, "The just man walketh in his integrity: his children are blessed after him." A family that walks consistently with the Lord, led by parents who are accountable to God and each other, is a powerful testimony to the world and a blessing to future generations.

A Family Walking in the Light

Building a family of God that walks in the Message of the Hour takes dedication, intentionality, and a commitment to accountability. Parents must model a life lived for the Lord, not just in words but in action. They must foster strong, godly marriages and create an environment where their children are encouraged to develop personal relationships with God.


When each family member—father, mother, and child—has a genuine relationship with God, the entire family becomes a powerful force for His Kingdom. The home becomes a reflection of God’s love, grace, and truth.


Let your family be one that not only respects the Lord and His Word but knows Him deeply, walks in the Message of the Hour, and lives out the truth in every aspect of life.


The Message of the Hour


Walking in the Light of God's Word

Understanding the Message of the Hour is crucial because God’s Word is not stagnant; it moves and fulfills His purpose in every age. As believers, we must be in step with what God is doing at the time in which we live. 

For example, look at Noah who had a message from God in his time: build an ark to save his family and the world from a coming flood. That was God's Word for Noah's time. 

But Moses couldn't have followed Noah's message. By Moses' day, God was doing something different, calling Moses to deliver His people from bondage in Egypt. 

Neither would it work for any of the apostles to have followed both Noah and Moses' message, because Jesus Christ had come and given what God was doing in that day.

 Similarly, today, we must walk in the light of what God is doing now—through Christ's message for this day.


So what is that Message that God has given His church today?


Prophets: God's Chosen Vessels to Speak His Word

Throughout Scripture, we see that God has always used prophets to deliver His Word to His people. Prophets serve as His chosen vessels to bring clarity and direction for a specific time and season, speaking the Word that fits precisely what He is doing in that moment. The Bible is filled with examples of this, where God raised up prophets not only to communicate His plan but to call His people to walk in the light of what He was doing in their day. Deuteronomy 18:18 (KJV) clearly states: “I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.” From Moses to Elijah, Isaiah, and John the Baptist, Apostle Paul and beyond, God has consistently communicated His will through men He has chosen, anointed, and sent with His message for that specific time.


As Amos 3:7 (KJV) declares: “Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets.” When God is about to do something new, He sends a prophet to announce His Word, to warn, to prepare, and to lead His people into His plan. Prophets are God's mouthpieces, delivering the message that the people need to hear to remain in step with Him. Hebrews 1:1-2 says, "God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds;". God was speaking through the Apostle Paul. So the Spirit of God was bringing His Word through Paul, the messenger to the people. To reject Paul's "message" would be rejecting God.

In the New Testament, Paul speaks about being entrusted with the message of the hour for his generation. Paul, called by God and given direct revelation from Christ, preached the gospel to the Gentiles and defended the truth of the gospel, warning against deviating from it. Galatians 1:10-17 (KJV) highlights Paul’s insistence that the gospel he preached came through divine revelation: “For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ.”


Paul’s message was specific to the age of the early church, calling people out of Jewish traditions and into the grace of God through Jesus Christ. As Paul says in 2 Timothy 1:13 (KJV): “Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.” His teaching was the present truth for that time, and the people were called to hold fast to it, recognizing that Christ is the Word, and to follow His Word is to walk in the light. As 1 John 1:7 says, "But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin."


A good example of this is found in Acts 19:1-5. This passage describes how Paul encountered disciples who had been baptized by John the Baptist's baptism of repentance, and after learning about Jesus (The Message of the Hour), they were then baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. They heard the voice of God speaking through Paul, and moved forward with what God was doing. They were following Christ's Message for their day.


The Message of the Hour Today

If there was a message all down throughout history, is there a different one today than when Paul spoke?

Yes.

Malachi 4:5-6 says that "before the great and dreadful day of the Lord" another messenger would come.


Malachi 4:5-6 (KJV): "Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD: And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse." Then in Revelations 10:7 we find right before the end time, "But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall begin to sound, the mystery of God should be finished, as he hath declared to his servants the prophets."

Just as in Paul’s day, there is a message for this time. The Message of the Hour in our day is the voice of God calling His Bride to a restoration of the pure Word of God. God is calling His people to return to the original teachings of Scripture and to be filled with the Holy Spirit, preparing for the rapture. The message today is not about creating denominations or doctrines of men but about pointing people to Christ Himself.

We believe that if you say someone is a prophet, you should see it prophesied in Scripture, and their message will align with the Written Word. There have been so many people claim to be this "end-time" messenger, but their message doesn't perfectly fit with the Scripture. The Mormon church believes in their prophet, the Catholic church believes in the Pope, but all haven't aligned with the Word of God.


We believe that there was one that met all the requirements that Jesus and the Apostles said would be there. Today, as in the past, God has a message for this hour, and He has raised up a prophet to deliver that message. 

We believe William Marrion Branham, born in 1909 and died in 1965, meets the qualifications outlined in Malachi 4:5-6 and Revelation 10:7 as the prophet for this time. His message was not about drawing people to himself, a denomination or creating a new system of belief. His message was to bring people back to the pure, written Word of God and to point them to Christ.


That's a big statement. If you Google "William Branham" you will find people that call him the devil, a deceiver, all the way to people who worship pictures of him. What we must look for is not a vindicated man, but a vindicated Message. All God's prophets, including Paul, were a little strange, often unqualified men. What made Elijah qualified? It wasn't the man, it was that God chose him and vindicated the message he brought to the people . God showed that to be true on Mount Carmel by consuming his sacrifice. We don't look for William Branham to be qualified, we look for a vindicated Message, and what William Branham taught was perfectly aligned with Scripture.


“Now, the very essence of the message that was sent - that He is risen from the dead - we, his beneficiaries, we who share the resurrection with Him, draw benefits from this, by proving to the world that He is alive. We cannot do it by word only. We cannot do it by some tradition of man. We only reflect exactly what we're pointing to. I’m afraid today that too many of us are not getting people to Christ. We’re getting them to a church, to a theory. But we must get them to Christ. He is the only One, and the only One that has Life. ‘He that has the Son has Life.’ And if the life of a man that’s dead be projected in you, you will live the same life he lived.” (65-0418M - It Is The Rising Of The Sun)


In a time when there are almost 33,000 denominations, and the Methodist faith believes this take on the Word, the Lutherans believe that take on the Word, seminaries teach all manner of historical theory and thought on the Scripture, it is more mass confusion rather than clarity. When the Bible says in Romans 3:4, "Let God be true but every man a liar."


The message of this time is to get people to Christ, to the Word, because Christ is the Word. Just as Moses couldn't follow Noah's message, and Paul couldn't follow the law of the Old Testament, we must walk in the light of what God is doing today. As 1 John 1:7 (KJV) says: “But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.”


It is not another denomination we teach, it is not a man that we lift up, it is not a cult we fabricate. It is Christ, and Him crucified, Christ in you the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27).


God’s Message Is Always Timely and Specific

In every age, God sends a timely message, and the people are called to follow that Word. 

In Noah's time, obedience to God's Word meant building an ark and trusting Him in the midst of impending judgment. 

In Moses' time, obedience meant leading the people out of Egypt and establishing them in God's covenant. 

In Paul’s time, obedience meant receiving the gospel of grace and moving beyond the law.


Today, God’s message is calling His Bride to separate from the world, to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and to live in preparation for the soon coming of Christ

Malachi 4:5-6 (KJV) speaks of the prophet God would send before the great and dreadful day of the Lord, and Revelation 10:7 (KJV) prophesies that in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, the mystery of God would be finished. 

That message has come, and now is the time to respond to it, walking in the light of this present truth. Its responding to the voice of God calling out to you personally.


Conclusion: Walking in the Light of God's Word

Understanding the Message of the Hour is essential for every believer. It isn't something you sign your name to, it isn't something you buy, it isn't something any church can give you. 

It is knowing the person of the Lord Jesus Christ in an individual relationship and being filled with His Spirit and walking in the Word.


God does not leave His people in darkness but sends His Word through prophets to guide and prepare them for what He is doing. 

The message is clear: God is calling His Bride back to the pure, written Word, pointing them to Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever. 

The Message of the Hour is the voice of God calling to His true church (Spirit filled believers) in these last days, calling them unto Himself.


Just as in the days of Noah, Moses, and Paul, God is speaking today, and the question is, will we hear and follow His Word for this hour? The call is to walk in the light of what God is doing now, to be part of the Bride prepared for Christ’s return.


If you would like to know more about what God is doing in this day, reach out to us with questions . We pray God speaks to you.



REVELATION CHANGES YOU

 Stop Confessing Defeat & Renew Your Mind NOW

  Beloved, the greatest tragedy in the church today is not that men have rejected Christ, but that multitudes have received HIM and yet have never known what really took place when they were born again. They have eternal life in their spirits, but they are living as though redemption were still a hope instead of a finished reality. 

 They have been made new creations in Christ Jesus. 

 And yet they still think, speak, and act as though they were the old men whom God crucified with Christ. 

 This ignorance has robbed the church of its power, its authority, and its joy. 

The believer's failure is not moral weakness. It is mental darkness. 

His spirit has been recreated, but his mind has never been renewed. He has been born from above, but he still judges himself by the testimony of his senses. 

 He sees weakness. He feels failure. He hears defeat. And he accepts these things as facts, not knowing that the Word of God has declared another reality. Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature. The old things are passed away. Behold, they are become new. 2 Corinthians 5:17. 

   God did not say they are passing away. He said they have passed away. Yet the unrenewed believer still talks as though the old things were alive and ruling him. When the church lost sight of revelation-knowledge, it substituted effort for faith and discipline for identity. 

 Men began trying to be what God had already made them. They prayed for righteousness when God had already declared them righteous. 

  They begged for power when the Holy Spirit already dwelt in them. They asked God to do something about sin and weakness, not knowing that God had settled the sin problem and recreated the human spirit in Christ. 

  The tragedy is that they are trying to obtain by prayer what belongs to them by birth. The scripture tells us plainly that my people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Hosea 4:6.  It does not say they are destroyed for lack of sincerity or lack of prayer or lack of consecration. 

  They are destroyed because they do not know. Knowledge here is not sense-knowledge. It is revelation-knowledge. 

   It is the knowledge of what God has done in Christ. The believer who does not know his place in Christ lives under condemnation, fear, and weakness. Not because God wills it, but because he has never seen what redemption has accomplished. Many believers honestly suppose that humility consists in confessing weakness and unworthiness. 

 They say, "I am only a poor sinner saved by grace." Not knowing that such a confession denies the very purpose of redemption. 

 God never calls the believer a sinner. He calls believer a new creation. He calls believer righteous. He calls believer His child. 

 For ye received not the spirit of bondage again unto fear. But ye received the spirit of adoption whereby we cry, "'Abba, Father." Romans 8:15. 

 Yet the unrenewed believer still approaches God as a servant trembling before a master instead of as a son standing in the presence of his Father. 

 This divided life, redeemed in spirit, defeated in experience, is the fruit of ignorance. The believer has life, but he does not know he has it. He has authority, but he does not dare to exercise it. He has been made complete in Christ, but he still seeks completeness in feelings, experiences, and human approval. Apostle Paul declared, "Ye are complete in HIM." Colossians 2:10. 

Not someday, not after growth, but now

 Yet many believers live their entire lives trying to become what God says they already are. The mind of the believer has been trained for years by the five senses. 

 It has learned to reason from appearances. It says, "l am sick because I feel pain. I am weak because I fail. I am defeated because circumstances oppose me. But the Word of God reasons from redemption." It says, "By His stripes you were healed." 1 Peter 2:24.  It says, "Greater is HE that is in you than he that is in the world." 1 John 4:4. It says, "There is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus." Romans 8:1. Until the believer learns to accept the word as the final authority, he will remain a spiritual child tossed about by every sense testimony. God never intended the Christian life to be a struggle for victory. 

Victory was obtained in Christ.  God never intended the believer to live conscious of sin and failure. He intended him to live conscious of righteousness and sonship.  If any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. 1 John 2:1. 

 The advocacy of Christ was not given to keep us sin conscious, but to keep us fellowship conscious. Yet the unrenewed believer magnifies his failures and minimizes Christ's work. This ignorance has filled the church with prayers that God cannot answer because they deny what He has already done.  

Men pray for faith when faith comes by hearing the Word. 

They pray for power when the Spirit already indwells them. They pray for healing while confessing disease. They pray for victory while confessing defeat. 

The Father is not withholding. 

He is waiting for His children to know who they are and to take their place. If ye abide in me and my words abide in you, ask whatsoever you will and it shall be done unto you. John 15:7.

 The tragedy is that His words have never been permitted to abide in the believer's consciousness. Beloved, Christianity without revelation becomes  religion, and religion always produces bondage. But revelation produces rest. 

 When a man sees that he is a new creation, that his old life was crucified with Christ, that he has received God's nature, and that he stands before the Father as a son, fear loses its hold, condemnation is broken, and faith rises naturally. 

 Identity is the foundation of faith.  Until you know who you are in Christ, you will never know what you can do in His name. This message is not to condemn you. It is to awaken you. God is not disappointed in you. He is waiting for you. 

 The tragedy can end the moment light comes. When you see what and who you are in Christ, you will stop struggling to live the Christian life and begin living it. 

 The word was given to put you over, not to keep you hoping. Truth is not given to admire. It is given to act upon. And when the believer's mind is brought into harmony with his recreated spirit, the new creation life becomes a living reality. 

Beloved, there are two kinds of knowledge contending for the mastery of the believer's life. And upon which one rules him depends the quality of his faith, his joy and his victory. 

One kind of knowledge comes to us through the senses.  It is gained by seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and feeling. The five senses. It is the knowledge taught in our schools and universities. It is useful within its sphere, but it is utterly helpless when it comes to the things of God. 

It cannot discover the human spirit. 

It cannot explain the new birth.  

It cannot know what happened when God recreated a man in Christ. 

Since sense-knowledge judges everything by appearance, it says, "If I can see it, feel it, or reason it out, then it is real." 

But God declares realities that cannot be discovered by the senses. For we walk by faith, not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7. 

Faith is not blind. It simply rests on a higher kind of evidence. 

Revelation-knowledge is God's knowledge unveiled to man through the Word. It tells us what God has done, what man is, and what belongs to him in Christ. 

The tragedy is that sense-knowledge has gained supremacy in the church. The church was never meant to be governed by the senses. It is a spiritual body to be ruled by the Word and led by the Spirit. 

When sense-knowledge rules the believer, miracles seem unreasonable. 

Righteousness seems unattainable and victory appears to belong only to a favoured few. 

   Sense-knowledge always asks, "How can this be?" Revelation-knowledge answers, "God has said it." 

Jesus rebuked sense-led thinking again and again. When Peter looked at the wind and the waves, he sank. When he looked at the Word of Jesus, he walked on the water. 

The waves were real to the senses, but the Word was real to faith. The senses never crucified Christ, never put away sin, never conquered Satan. All the great acts of redemption were accomplished in the unseen realm and they can only be known by revelation

  Apostle Paul tells us that the natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit of God for they are foolishness unto him and he cannot know them because they are spiritually judged. 1 Corinthians 2:14. 

 The natural man is the sense man. He may be educated, cultured, and religious,  utterly ignorant of his place in Christ.

 Until the believer learns to refuse the testimony of the five senses where it contradicts the Word, he will remain a  spiritual babe. 

Sense-knowledge will always magnify the problem. It magnifies sin, weakness, sickness, and failure. 

 Revelation-knowledge magnifies Christ and His finished work. 

Sense-knowledge says, "I am trying to overcome." Revelation-knowledge says, "l am more than a conqueror through HIM that loved me." Romans 8:37. 

 Sense-knowledge says, "I hope God will do something." 

Revelation-knowledge says, "He hath blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ." Ephesians1:3.

 Here is the battleground of identity. 

  If you judge yourself by what you feel, you will always come short. If you judge yourself by what God says, you will rise to your place. The Word declares, "As he is, even so are we in this world." First John 4:17. 

 Sense-knowledge says, "That cannot be true. Look at yourself." 

Revelation-knowledge says God cannot lie. 

One will make you a beggar, the other will make you a son. 

Beloved, God never intended revelation-knowledge to be theoretical. It is to dominate the believer's thinking. It is to become the final authority in his life. 

1When revelation-knowledge takes the throne in the heart, faith ceases to be an effort. Confession becomes natural. The Word becomes a living thing.  

The words that I have spoken unto you are spirit and our life. John 6:63

 The believer begins to see himself as God sees him. And that vision transforms conduct without strain. The church has sent forth philosophers searching for reality. But reality is not found in human reasoning. 

  Reality is found in Christ. 

Jesus said, " I am the way and the truth and the life " 1 John 1:46.  He did not say he would show the truth. He said he is the truth. When a man knows Christ, he has arrived at reality. When he knows what Christ has made him, confusion ends and  faith begins to act. This is why the renewing of the mind is essential. 

The spirit has been recreated, but the mind must be re-educated. 

 It must be trained to think God's thoughts after him. It must learn to reject sense evidence when it contradicts the Word. As long as sense-knowledge rules, the believer will live beneath his privileges. 

 When revelation-knowledge rules, he will live in the liberty of a son. 

Beloved, this battle for identity will be settled by one question. Which word will you accept as final? God's word or your senses? The word reveals what you are in Christ. The senses reveal what you were. 

 You cannot live in both realms at once. 

When you choose revelation-knowledge, you choose life, authority, and rest. 

 When you choose sense-knowledge, you choose struggle, doubt, and delay. 

 God has spoken. The issue is not whether the word is true, but whether you wil believe it and act upon it. 

Beloved, if you are ever to live the victorious life that God planned for you, you must know with certainty what took place when you were born again. The new birth is not a reformation of the old life. It is the creation of a new life. It is not God forgiving a sinner and leaving him as he was. It is God imparting His own nature to the human spirit. 

Of His own will begat He us with the Word of truth. James 1:18. That Word begat means birth. 

Christianity begins with a miracle. The miracle of a recreated spirit. The church has too often treated the new birth as though it were merely a change of conduct or a decision to live better. 

 But God never improves the old man. He crucifies him. Knowing this that our old man was crucified with HIM. Romans 6:6. 

Not will be crucified, not should be crucified, but was crucified. God did not attempt to salvage the old creation. He ended it in Christ. 

When Christ died, you died. 

When he was buried, you were buried. 

When he was made alive, you were made alive together with HIM. 

Paul declares, "Even when we were dead through our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ." Ephesians 2:5. 

 This was not forgiveness alone. This was resurrection. The sinner was spiritually dead, separated from God, without His nature. 

 At the new birth, God recreated the human spirit by imparting eternal life.

16:42 Eternal life is not merely life that never ends. It is the very life and nature of God. He that hath the Son hath the life. 1 John 5:12. 

The believer has the Son, therefore he has the life. This is where the church has missed it. Men have been taught that eternal life begins when they die. The Word teaches that eternal life begins when they are born again. The believer is not waiting for life. He possesses it. The new creation is not weak, sinful, or defeated. It is righteous because it has  God's nature. For if by the trespass of the one, death reigned through the one, much more shall they that receive the abundance of grace, and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one, even Jesus Christ. Romans 5:17. 

 Righteousness is a gift, not a reward. 

 When you were born again, God did not give you a portion of his nature. He gave you his nature. 

 He did not give you a fragment of righteousness. He made you righteous. 

17:58 Him who knew no sin, he made to be sin on our behalf that we might become the 

18:05 righteousness of God in him. 2 Corinthians 5:21. 

18:10 This is not a legal fiction. It is a spiritual reality. The believer does not have righteousness. He is righteous in Christ. The new creation is more than forgiven. He is justified.  Justification means that God declares the man righteous and treats him as though sin had never existed. 

 Being therefore justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 5:1.  Peace with God is not emotional calm. It is the end of enmity.  The believer no longer stands before God as a criminal seeking mercy, but as a son enjoying fellowship. Beloved, the moment you were born again, the Holy Spirit took up his residence in your body. 



French: Priez ainsi chaque jour…

 Priez ainsi chaque jour… 

Prière 1 : Parlez, 🗣️ : « Père, donne-moi un esprit de sagesse et de révélation pour mieux te connaître. Ouvre les yeux de mon cœur. Aide-moi à discerner ce qui m’appartient en Christ. Aide-moi à comprendre l’espérance de ton appel. Aide-moi à comprendre mon héritage. Aide-moi à comprendre la grandeur de ta puissance qui agit en moi. »


 Prière 2 : 🗣️ : « Père, fortifie-moi par ton Esprit dans mon être intérieur. Que le Christ devienne la réalité dominante de ma vie. Enracine-moi et fonde-moi dans ton amour. Aide-moi à connaître l'amour du Christ qui surpasse toute connaissance. Comble-moi de ta plénitude et que ta puissance agisse puissamment en moi aujourd'hui. »


Prière 3 : 🗣️ : « Père, remplis-moi de la connaissance de ta volonté, en toute sagesse et intelligence spirituelle. Aide-moi à marcher dignement de toi aujourd'hui. Rends-moi fructueux en toute bonne œuvre. Accrois ma connaissance de toi. Fortifie-moi de toute puissance selon ta gloire. Aide-moi à vivre avec patience, persévérance et joie. Merci de m'avoir rendu capable, par le Christ, de participer à mon héritage, au nom de Jésus. Amen. »


Prière 4 : 🗣️ : « Père céleste, donne-moi un esprit de sagesse et de révélation pour te connaître. Ouvre les yeux de mon cœur. Aide-moi à connaître l'espérance de ton appel, les richesses de ton espérance. » Mon héritage, et la grandeur de ta puissance agissant en moi. Fortifie-moi par ta puissance dans mon être intérieur. Enracine-moi et fonde-moi dans ton amour. Comble-moi de ta plénitude. Remplis-moi de la connaissance de ta volonté en toute sagesse et intelligence spirituelle. Aide-moi à marcher d'une manière digne de toi et à porter du fruit en toute bonne œuvre. Fortifie-moi par ta glorieuse puissance. Aujourd'hui, je refuse l'anxiété. Je te présente tous mes soucis avec reconnaissance. Je reçois ta paix. Je déclare que je peux tout faire par le Christ qui me fortifie. Je suis celui que Dieu dit que je suis. J'ai ce que Dieu dit que j'ai. Le Christ vit en moi. Le Saint-Esprit me guide. La Parole agit en moi. Et je marche aujourd'hui dans la plénitude de ma rédemption au nom de Jésus. Amen.

Russian: Молитесь об этом каждый день Molites' ob etom kazhdyy den'...

 Молитесь об этом каждый день... 

Молитва 1: произнесите: «Отче, дай мне дух мудрости и откровения в познании Тебя. Открой глаза моего сердца. Помоги мне увидеть, что принадлежит мне во Христе. Помоги мне понять надежду Твоего призвания. Помоги мне понять мое наследие. Помоги мне понять величие Твоей силы, действующей во мне».


 Молитва 2: 🗣️: «Отче, укрепи меня силой Твоего Духа во внутреннем человеке моем. Пусть Христос станет доминирующей реальностью моей жизни. Укорени меня и утверди меня в Твоей любви. Помоги мне познать любовь Христову, превосходящую всякое знание. Наполни меня всей Твоей полнотой, и пусть Твоя сила могущественно действует во мне сегодня».


Молитва 3: 🗣️: «Отче, наполни меня познанием Твоей воли во всей мудрости и духовном разумении. Помоги мне сегодня поступать достойно Тебя. Сделай меня плодотворным во всяком добром деле. Увеличь мое познание Тебя. Укрепи меня всей силой по Твоей славной силе. Помоги мне жить с терпением, выносливостью и радостью. Благодарю Тебя за то, что через Христа Ты сделал меня достойным участия в моем наследии во имя Иисуса. Аминь».


Молитва 4: 🗣️: «Небесный Отец, дай мне дух мудрости и откровения в познании Тебя. Открой глаза Моё сердце. Помоги мне познать надежду Твоего призвания, богатство моего наследия и величие Твоей силы, действующей во мне. Укрепи меня могуществом Твоего Духа во внутреннем человеке моём. Укорени меня и утверди меня в Твоей любви. Наполни меня всей Твоей полнотой. Наполни меня познанием Твоей воли во всей мудрости и духовном разумении. Помоги мне ходить достойно Тебя и быть плодотворным во всяком добром деле. Укрепи меня Твоей славной силой. Сегодня я отвергаю тревогу. Я приношу Тебе все заботы с благодарностью. Я принимаю Твой мир. Я заявляю, что могу всё через Христа, укрепляющего меня. Я тот, кем Бог меня называет. У меня есть то, что Бог говорит, что у меня есть. Христос живёт во мне. Святой Дух направляет меня. Слово действует во мне. И сегодня я хожу в полноте моего искупления во имя Иисуса. Аминь.




Molites' ob etom kazhdyy den'... 

Molitva 1: proiznesite: «Otche, day mne dukh mudrosti i otkroveniya v poznanii Tebya. Otkroy glaza moyego serdtsa. Pomogi mne uvidet', chto prinadlezhit mne vo Khriste. Pomogi mne ponyat' nadezhdu Tvoyego prizvaniya. Pomogi mne ponyat' moye naslediye. Pomogi mne ponyat' velichiye Tvoyey sily, deystvuyushchey vo mne».


Molitva 2: 🗣️: «Otche, ukrepi menya siloy Tvoyego Dukha vo vnutrennem cheloveke moyem. Pust' Khristos stanet dominiruyushchey real'nost'yu moyey zhizni. Ukoreni menya i utverdi menya v Tvoyey lyubvi. Pomogi mne poznat' lyubov' Khristovu, prevoskhodyashchuyu vsyakoye znaniye. Napolni menya vsey Tvoyey polnotoy, i pust' Tvoya sila mogushchestvenno deystvuyet vo mne segodnya».


Molitva 3: 🗣️: «Otche, napolni menya poznaniyem Tvoyey voli vo vsey mudrosti i dukhovnom razumenii. Pomogi mne segodnya postupat' dostoyno Tebya. Sdelay menya plodotvornym vo vsyakom dobrom dele. Uvelich' moye poznaniye Tebya. Ukrepi menya vsey siloy po Tvoyey slavnoy sile. Pomogi mne zhit' s terpeniyem, vynoslivost'yu i radost'yu. Blagodaryu Tebya za to, chto cherez Khrista Ty sdelal menya dostoynym uchastiya v moyem nasledii vo imya Iisusa. Amin'».


Molitva 4: 🗣️: «Nebesnyy Otets, day mne dukh mudrosti i otkroveniya v poznanii Tebya. Otkroy glaza Moyo serdtse. Pomogi mne poznat' nadezhdu Tvoyego prizvaniya, bogatstvo moyego naslediya i velichiye Tvoyey sily, deystvuyushchey vo mne. Ukrepi menya mogushchestvom Tvoyego Dukha vo vnutrennem cheloveke moyom. Ukoreni menya i utverdi menya v Tvoyey lyubvi. Napolni menya vsey Tvoyey polnotoy. Napolni menya poznaniyem Tvoyey voli vo vsey mudrosti i dukhovnom razumenii. Pomogi mne khodit' dostoyno Tebya i byt' plodotvornym vo vsyakom dobrom dele. Ukrepi menya Tvoyey slavnoy siloy. Segodnya ya otvergayu trevogu. YA prinoshu Tebe vse zaboty s blagodarnost'yu. YA prinimayu Tvoy mir. YA zayavlyayu, chto mogu vso cherez Khrista, ukreplyayushchego menya. YA tot, kem Bog menya nazyvayet. U menya yest' to, chto Bog govorit, chto u menya yest'. Khristos zhivot vo mne. Svyatoy Dukh napravlyayet menya. Slovo deystvuyet vo mne. I segodnya ya khozhu v polnote moyego iskupleniya vo imya Iisusa. Amin'.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

4 Prayer Apostle Paul and You Prayed Daily That Changed Everything

 Hi,  👋🏽 You wake up in the morning. Before your feet touch the floor, your mind is already racing. You begin thinking about your family, your finances, your future, the challenges waiting for you today. 

The prayers you've been praying for weeks that still seem unanswered. So, you reach for your Bible. You open the pages. You flip from one scripture to  another looking for something to pray, looking for a promise to hold on to, looking for a  verse that speaks to your situation. 

Maybe you start in Psalms. 

Maybe you turn to the Gospels.

 Maybe you read a few passages and then quietly ask yourself, "Lord, what exactly should I be praying today?" 

 If you've ever felt that way, you're not alone. Because many sincere believers pray every day, yet  they never discover the prayers that transformed the early church.

  They pray about their problems. They pray about their needs. They pray about their circumstances. But very few have learned to pray the prayers that Apostle Paul prayed. And that may be one of the greatest reasons so many Christians struggle to walk in the fullness of what Christ has already provided. 

  What if the most powerful daily prayers were not hidden in the book of Psalms? 

What if they were found in apostle Paul's letters? What if there were specific prayers that could strengthen your faith, open your spiritual eyes, deepen your fellowship with God, and completely transform your Christian prayer life. 

  Today, we're going to uncover four (4) powerful prayers that apostle Paul prayed and I encourage believers everywhere to pray likewise every single day. 

These are not ordinary prayers. These are revelation prayers. Prayers that build the inner man. Prayers that open the eyes of your heart. Prayers that help you discover who you are in Christ and what already belongs to you through redemption. 


Respected reader, in the next twenty (20) minutes, we're going deeper than religion. 

We're going deeper than tradition. 

We're going deeper than motivational Christianity. 

   We're going into the revelation-knowledge that changed apostle Paul's ministry and became the foundation of this teaching. 

  And I believe by the end of this message, you'll never struggle again wondering what to pray when you wake up in the morning. 

  But before we get into the first prayer, we need to expose a problem. Because if the foundation is wrong, the entire prayer life becomes weak. 

  The average believer is trying to obtain that the average believer is trying to obtain through prayer what Christ has already provided through redemption. 

  Think about that. Many Christians are praying for victory. Yet the Bible says we are more than conquerors. Many are praying for acceptance yet we have already been accepted in the beloved. 

  Many are praying for God to come near yet Christ lives inside them. 

The problem is not God's willingness. 

The problem is spiritual sight. 

The problem is revelation. 

The problem is that many believers know the scriptures with their minds but have never seen those scriptures become reality in their spirits. 

  And that brings us to the first prayer.  Not a prayer for money, not a prayer for success, not even a prayer for protection, but a prayer that opens the door to everything else

Prayer number one, Ephesians 1: 17-19. This is one of the greatest prayers in the entire New Testament. In fact, we encouraged believers to pray it every day until it became a living reality. 

  Listen carefully to what apostle Paul says. That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of HIM

Notice what apostle Paul is not praying. He is not praying for financial increase. He isn't praying for deliverance from enemies. He isn't praying for circumstances to improve. 

He is praying for wisdom, revelation, knowledge. Why?  Because revelation changes everything

You can have information and still be defeated. 

You can memorize scripture and still live in fear. 

You can attend church services for twenty (20) years or more, and still struggle to believe what belongs to you in Christ because information alone does not transform a life. Revelation does.  

Revelation-knowledge is when truth moves from the page of the Bible into your spirit. It is when God's Word becomes more real than your circumstances, more real than your feelings, more real than what your fieve senses tell you. 

Apostle Paul understood this. Revelation-knowledge versus Five-Sense-knowledge.

That's why his first prayer was not, "Lord, give them more." His prayer was, "Lord, help them see." Because once a believer sees, everything changes. 

A man who sees redemption lives differently. 

A woman who sees righteousness prays differently. 

A believer who sees union with Christ thinks differently.

 Apostle Paul continues that the eyes of your understanding being enlightened. Some translations say the eyes of your heart

We loved that phrase because Christianity is not merely an intellectual experience. It is a spiritual experience. 

  The mind can read the Bible, but only the spirit can truly see it. And this explains why two people can read the exact same scripture and receive completely different results. 

 One gains information, the other receives revelation. One reads words, the other encounters reality. The letters kill, but the Spirit gives life

Apostle Paul says there are three things he wants believers to see. ¹ The hope of His calling, ² the riches of His inheritance, and ³ the exceeding greatness of His power toward us who believe. Let us stop there. 

     The exceeding greatness of His power. Do you realize what apostle Paul is saying? The same power that raised Jesus from the dead now lives in every believer. The same power that defeated Satan, the same power that broke the authority of death, the same power that seated Christ at the Father's right hand. That power lives in you. Not someday, not when you become spiritually mature, not after ten (10) years of prayer, right now.  

Learn this lesson, that the believer is not trying to receive God's life. The believer already possesses God's life. The issue is discovery. The issue is revelation. The issue is seeing what God has already done. 

  Imagine a man inheriting a vast fortune but never discovering it. Technically he is wealthy. Practically he lives poor. Has the inheritance changed? No. Only his knowledge of it. 

 That is exactly what apostle Paul is addressing. 

 And that is why this prayer should become part of your daily life. 

Every morning before the world starts talking,  before social media, before emails, before news headlines, pray, 🗣️ : "Father, give me a spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of you. Open the eyes of my heart. Help me see what belongs to me in Christ. Help me understand the hope of your calling. Help me understand my inheritance. Help me understand the greatness of your power working in me." 

   When you begin praying that consistently, the Bible starts opening in ways you've never experienced before. Scriptures you've read a hundred times suddenly become alive. Truths you overlooked suddenly become clear. And little by little, the reality of Christ begins to dominate your consciousness. 

That's when faith becomes effortless. 

That's when fear begins to lose its grip. 

That's when prayer becomes fellowship instead of struggle. 

  And yet, as powerful as this first prayer is, apostle Paul wasn't finished because seeing the truth is only the beginning. 

In the next prayer, apostle Paul reveals how God strengthens the believer from the inside until circumstances lose their power. 

And what you discovered in this prayer may be one of the most life-changing truths you'll ever hear. 


Prayer number two, Ephesians 3:14-19. 

  Now, let me ask you something. Have you ever read a powerful scripture, felt inspired for a few moments, and then watched that inspiration disappear the moment a problem showed up? 

  You knew what God's Word said. You knew the    promise. You knew God was faithful. Yet when pressure came, fear seemed stronger than faith. If you've ever experienced that, you're not alone. 

   Because revelation is essential, but revelation alone is not enough. You can know what belongs to you in Christ and still struggle to stand when life becomes difficult. That is exactly why apostle Paul prayed the second prayer found in Ephesians chapter 3. 

The first prayer opened the believer's eyes

The second prayer strengthens the believer's spirit

Apostle Paul writes, "For this cause, I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ." 

  Notice the seriousness of those words. Apostle Paul is not casually mentioning a prayer request. He is revealing something that he considered absolutely necessary for every believer. 

  And then he says that he would grant you according to the riches of his glory to be strengthened with might by his spirit in the inner man. 

 Meditate on this verse because apostle Paul is not praying for better circumstances. He is praying for stronger believers. 

Think about how different that is from the way  many Christians pray today. Most people pray, "Lord, remove this problem. Lord, make this easier. Lord, change my circumstances." 

But apostle Paul prays, "Father, strengthen them." Why? Because when the inner man becomes strong, circumstances lose much of their power. 

  A weak believer can be shaken by a small challenge. A strong believer can stand in the middle of a storm. The storm may still exist, but it no longer controls you. 

Learn the lesson here, that the recreated human spirit is capable of receiving divine strength from God Himself. Not human determination, not emotional enthusiasm, not temporary motivation. 

Divine strength, the strength that comes from the Holy Spirit. 

  Many believers live from their emotions. If they feel strong, they believe they are strong. If they feel weak, they believe they are weak. 

But apostle Paul is not talking about feelings. He is talking about spiritual reality

   Your spirit can be strengthened even when your emotions are struggling. 

   Your spirit can remain stable even when circumstances are unstable. 

   Your spirit can remain full of faith while everything around you appears uncertain. 

  That is what  apostle Paul is praying for. 

Then he takes us deeper. He says, "That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith." At first glance, that seems strange. After all, apostle Paul is writing to believers. Christ already lives in them. 

 So, what does he mean? Listen here, that apostle Paul is praying for Christ to become the dominant reality in the believer's consciousness. Not merely present, dominant. Not merely living within, ruling within

Many believers have Christ in their spirit but allow fear to rule their thoughts. They allow circumstances to shape their expectations. 

Apostle Paul's prayer is that Christ becomes greater in your awareness than anything happening around you.  

   Imagine waking up every day with that consciousness. Imagine becoming more aware of His presence than your problems. More aware of His promises than your fears. more aware of His power  than your limitations. That is the life apostle Paul is describing. 

Then he says that ye being rooted and grounded in love. This may be one of the most important phrases in the entire prayer because many believers know that God loves humanity, but they are not fully convinced that God loves them personally. 

They know John 3:16. They know God loves the world. Yet when they make a mistake, fail, or face difficulty, they secretly wonder if God is disappointed in them. John 3:¹⁶ For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

Note: that faith grows where love is understood. When you know the Father loves you, prayer changes, worship changes, your confidence changes. You stop approaching God like a stranger trying to earn acceptance. You begin approaching HIM like a child who knows he is loved. You're loved. That is what apostle Paul wants for every believer.

  Not occasional  awareness of God's love. A life rooted and grounded in it. 

Think about a tree 🌲. The deeper the roots, the stronger the tree. Storms may come, winds may blow, but the roots hold.  Apostle Paul is praying that your roots go so deep into the love of God that circumstances can no longer uproot you. Then apostle Paul says something extraordinary. That ye may be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge. How do you know something that surpasses knowledge? 

 Because apostle Paul is talking about revelation, not intellectual understanding, but spiritual understanding

  A living experience of God's love. A love so vast that your mind cannot fully measure it. A love that reaches into every failure. A love that reaches into every weakness. A love that never changes. A love that remains constant when everything else is changing. 

And then apostle Paul reaches the climax of the prayer that ye may be filled with all the fullness of God. What an incredible statement. Filled with all the fullness of God. Not a small measure, not a portion, the fullness

We believed this meant that God's life, God's nature, God's love, God's wisdom, and God's ability were meant to find expression through the believer.

   The Christian life was never designed to be lived through human effort alone. It was designed to be lived through divine life. 

  Then apostle Paul closes with one of the most quoted verses in scripture. Now unto HIM that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think according to the power that worketh in us. Notice where the power is working. Not merely in heaven, also in us. 

That is apostle Paul's message.

 God's answer to human weakness is Christ within.

 God's answer to fear is Christ within. 

God's answer to limitation is Christ within. 

 So every morning,  pray, "Father, strengthen me with might by your spirit in my inner man. Let Christ become the dominating reality of my life. Root me and ground me in your love. Help me know the love of Christ that passes knowledge. Fill me with all YOUR fullness and let YOUR power work mightily in me today. "

 Prayer one opened your eyes. 

Prayer two strengthens your spirit. 

And now Paul takes us one step further. Because once your eyes are open and your spirit is strong, you need direction, you need wisdom, you need understanding. 

  And that is exactly what we discover in the third Pauline prayer. 

Prayer number three, Colossians 1: 9-12. 

Stay with me. How many times have you heard a believer say, "I'm just waiting for God to show me His will. I don't  know what God wants me to do. I'm praying for direction. I'm seeking clarity." Maybe you've said those words yourself. You love God. You want to obey HIM. You genuinely desire His plan for your life. Yet, there are moments when uncertainty tries to dominate your thinking.

 Moments when confusion feels stronger than confidence. 

Moments when you wish God would simply write the answer across the sky. 

   But what if I told you that God is more interested in revealing His will than you are in discovering it?

 What if one of the greatest misconceptions in Christianity is the idea that God is hiding His plan from his children? 

Learn this lesson , something powerful about the Father's nature.  "God is not withholding Himself from His children. He is not playing games with your future. He is not hiding answers while you desperately search for them. The Father desires fellowship. The Father desires revelation. The Father desires that His children know HIM." 

And that is exactly what apostle Paul reveals in the third prayer. 

 Listen carefulty to what he says in Colossians chapter 1. For this cause we also since the day we heard it do not cease to pray for you. 

 Notice that phrase again. We do not cease. This wasn't an occasional prayer. 

 This wasn't something apostle Paul prayed once and forgot. 

This was a consistent prayer, a daily prayer, a prayer he believed every believer needed. And then he tells us exactly what he prayed, that ye might be filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding. 

 Notice the word filled, not touched, not occasionally enlightened. Filled

Apostle Paul did not pray that believers would have a little understanding. He prayed that they would be filled with understanding. This is one of the most overlooked truths in the New Testament. 

      Many Christians have accepted confusion as normal. Many believers think uncertainty is a sign of humility. But apostle Paul prayed for knowledge, wisdom, understanding, confidence, direction. 

 Why? Because God wants His children to walk with certainty, not arrogance, but with certainty. The Bible often 👉🏽 pointed out that the Holy Spirit was given to guide us into all truth. Think about that.

   The Spirit who inspired the Bible lives inside you. The Spirit who knows the Father's heart lives inside you. The Spirit who sees the beginning and the end lives inside you. 

Yet many believers spend more time listening to fear than listening to HIM. More time studying their problems than studying God's promises. More time asking questions than receiving answers. 

Apostle Paul's prayer corrects that. He asks that believers be filled with the knowledge of God's will, not merely information. Spiritual knowledge, revelation-knowledge, the kind of knowledge that changes how you live.

 Then apostle Paul mentions three powerful words. Knowledge, wisdom, understanding

 Knowledge tells you what

Wisdom tells you how

Understanding tells you why

 Many people have information but lack wisdom. Others have wisdom but don't understand why certain things matter. 

Apostle Paul's prayer for all three. Because when all three are operating together, confusion begins to disappear. 

You start seeing clearly. You start hearing more accurately. You start recognizing the Holy Spirit's leading and that knowledge produces something practical. Apostle Paul says that ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing. Notice the order. 

Knowledge first, walking second. This is important. Religion tries to change behaviour first. The gospel changes the heart first. 

Religion says try harder. The gospel says, "See clearer." 

Religion focuses on performance. The gospel focuses on transformation.

Apostle Paul understood that when revelation enters the spirit, conduct naturally begins to change. 

A believer who knows who he is in Christ walks differently. 

A believer who understands redemption thinks differently. 

A believer who understands God's love responds differently. 

That is why apostle Paul prays for revelation before he talks about behaviour because real change always starts inside.

Then apostle Paul continues, "Being fruitful in every good work." Think about that phrase, fruitful. Not struggling, not barely surviving. Fruitful. God never intended the Christian life to be an endless struggle. He intended it to be productive, effective, fruit bearing, a life that impacts others, a life that reveals Christ, a life that demonstrates the reality of redemption. 

We loved this truth because we believed every believer was designed to become a living witness of what Christ accomplished. 

Not merely through words, but through life, through conduct, through character, through results. 

   Imagine someone spending time with you and seeing Christ reflected in your words, your attitude, your responses, your peace, your confidence. That is what apostle Paul is describing. 

Then he says, "And increasing in the knowledge of God." Notice something important. 

The Christian life never stands still. You are either growing or drifting. There is always more revelation available, more understanding, more fellowship, more intimacy, more knowledge, more light

  One of the dangers in the Christian life is becoming satisfied with yesterday's revelation. But apostle Paul prayed for increase. He prayed that believers would continue growing, continue learning, continue discovering, continue experiencing God. 

 That revelation-knowledge is experiencing God. That revelation-knowledge is progressive. The more light you walk in, the more light God can reveal. The more truth you obey, the more truth you understand. Growth is continuous because the riches of Christ are limitless. 

Then apostle Paul adds another powerful statement. Strengthened with all might according to His glorious power. Not some might, all might

Not according to your ability, according to His ability. Not according to your resources, according to His resources. 

 This completely changes the way you look at life. Because most people evaluate themselves by what they lack. Apostle Paul evaluates believers by what God supplies. 

Learn and be reminded constantly that Christianity is not about what you can do for God. It is about what God can do through you. That is the difference. One produces frustration. the other produces faith. 

Then  apostle Paul says, "Unto all patience and longsuffering with joyfulness." Notice that not patience with frustration, but patience with joy. Not endurance with complaining, endurance with joyfulness. How is that possible? 

 Because joy is based on revelation. When you know who your Father is, when you know what belongs to you. When you know Christ lives within you, joy becomes possible even before circumstances change.

 And then Paul concludes, "Giving thanks unto the Father which hath made us meat to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light." In simple language, the Father has qualified you. Not your performance, not your works, not your efforts. The Father qualified you through Christ. 

  That changes everything. You stop approaching God as an outsider. You stop praying like a beggar. You stop hoping He might accept you. 

You realize you already belong. You realize you are already a  a son, already a daughter, already an heir. And heirs pray differently. So here's how you pray this third Pauline prayer every morning. 

"Father, fill me with the knowledge of your will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding. Help me walk worthy of you today. Make me fruitful in every good work. Increase my knowledge of you. Strengthen me with all might according to your glorious power. Help me live with patience, endurance, and joy. Thank you that through Christ you have qualified me to share in my inheritance in Jesus' name. Amen. "

Now think about what has happened so far. 

Prayer one opened your eyes. 

Prayer two strengthened your inner man. 

Prayer three filled you with wisdom, understanding, and direction. But there is still one final prayer. Because even believers who possess revelation can be attacked by worry. Even believers who know God's will can face anxiety. Even believers who are growing spiritually can sometimes find themselves overwhelmed by circumstances. 

 And in the final prayer, apostle Paul reveals one of the greatest secrets of victorious Christian living. A secret we believed could free believers from fear, worry, and anxiety and anchor them in supernatural peace every single day. 

Prayer number four, Philippians 4 6-7. 

Now we come to the fourth and final Pauline prayer. And in many ways, this is the prayer that protects everything  we've learned so far. 

Because what good is revelation if worry steals your peace? 

What good is spiritual strength if anxiety controls your thoughts? 

What good is knowing God's will if fear keeps you from walking in it? 

The truth is every believer faces moments when circumstances try to speak louder than God's Word. 

You can pray in the morning and still receive a troubling phone call before lunch. 

You can meditate on scripture and still face unexpected challenges. 

You can be growing spiritually and still encounter situations that test your faith. 

Apostle Paul understood this better than most people. He was imprisoned, beaten, shipwrecked, persecuted, misunderstood, abandoned by friends. 

Yet when you read his letters, you don't find a man controlled by fear. You find a man filled with confidence, a man filled with peace, a man who learned to live above circumstances. 

And he reveals his secret in Philippians 4. He writes, "Be anxious for nothing." Think about those words.

 Not anxious for some things. Not anxious about those words. Not anxious for some things. Not anxious for only the major things. Anxious for nothing. The natural mind immediately says that's impossible. 

 But apostle Paul wasn't speaking theory. He was speaking from experience. He had discovered a higher way to live. 

Apostle Paul continues, "But in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto God." Notice something important. 

Apostle Paul does not say ignore your problems. He doesn't say pretend difficulties don't exist. He says bring everything to God. Everything. The big concerns, the small concerns, the hidden fears, the unanswered questions, the things keeping you awake at night. Bring all of it to the Father. 

But notice what must accompany prayer. Thanksgiving. 

This is where many believers miss the secret. They pray, then they worry. They ask, then they doubt. They bring their request to God, then they pick it back up again. 

Apostle Paul says prayer must be mixed with thanksgiving. Why? Because thanksgiving is the language of faith. 

 Thanksgiving says, "Father, I know you heard me. Father, I trust your Word. Father, I believe you are working even when I cannot see it."

 Anyone can thank God after the answer appears. Faith thanks HIM before the answer appears. 

 Anyone can praise God after circumstances improve. Faith praises HIM while circumstances are still changing. 

 That was apostle Paul's secret. His confidence wasn't rooted in circumstances. His confidence was rooted in God's faithfulness. 

And then apostle Paul gives one of the greatest promises in scripture. And the peace of God which passes all understanding shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Notice what Paul says. 

The peace of God, not human peace, not temporary peace, not emotional peace, God's peace, the same peace that belongs to heaven. The same peace that remains steady when everything else is shaking. Apostle Paul says that peace will guard your heart and your mind. Think about that. 

Most people spend their lives trying to protect their peace. Apostle Paul says, "God's peace protects you. It stands guard over your thoughts. It stands guard over your emotions. It stands guard over your inner life." 

Learn that when believers understand redemption, worry begins to lose its hold. Because worry is rooted in uncertainty. Faith is rooted in revelation. 

Worry focuses on what might happen. Faith focuses on what God has said. 

 Worry magnifies the problem. Faith magnifies Christ.

 And this is why apostle Paul could later say, "I have learned in whatsoever state l am, therewith to be content." Notice the word learned. This wasn't automatic. It was developed. 

Apostle Paul learned to trust God. 

Apostle Paul learned to rest in God's faithfulness. 

Apostle Paul learned to live from the inside out. 

And then he gives one of the greatest declarations in the New Testament. I can do all things through Christ with strengthenth me. Not some things, all things. Not because apostle Paul was strong, because Christ was his strength. Not because circumstances were easy, because Christ was sufficient. 

That is the confession of a believer who understands these prayers. That is the confession of a believer whose inner world has become stronger than the world around him. And that brings us to something practical. 

If someone asks you tomorrow morning, what should I pray? You now have an answer. Not just one prayer, four Pauline's prayers that we believed could transform you a believer's life from the inside out.

 Prayer one opens your eyes. 

Prayer two strengthens your spirit. 

Prayer three fills you with wisdom and understanding. 

Prayer four anchors you in peace. 

Together they create a  foundation for victorious Christian living. The four daily Pauline prayers combined that you need to pray every day.

Pray 🗣️ : " Heavenly Father, give me the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of you. Open the eyes of my heart. Help me know the hope of your calling, the riches of my inheritance, and the greatness of your power working in me. Strengthen me with might by your spirit in my inner man. Root me and ground me in your love. Fill me with all your fullness. Fill me with the knowledge of your will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding. Help me walk worthy of you and be fruitful in every good work. Strengthen me with your glorious power. Today I refuse anxiety. I bring every concern before you with thanksgiving. I receive your peace. I declare that I can do all things through Christ who strengthens  me. I am who God says I am. I have what God says I have. Christ lives in me. The Holy Spirit guides me. The Word is working in me. And I walk today in the fullness of my redemption in Jesus' name. Amen. "