Friday, April 17, 2026

Hello my beloved , Lord shows compassion to those who fear HIM.

 Hello my beloved. Grace and peace be upon you this moment. You are not here by accident. 

You are here because the King of heaven has called you close. Before we ask, before we move,  before we carry the weight of today, he gently reminds us, you are not a stranger in his courts. You are his child. He is the God who commands stars and still calls you by name. He holds all creation and he holds your heart. This moment I invite you to pray with me. When two hearts align in faith, when two voices rise in unity, the atmosphere shifts. Heaven leans close. Something sacred awakens. Because when two agree on earth, Jesus said, "It will be done by our Father in heaven." in Matthew 18:19. So come not as a beggar before a throne, but as His son, as His daughter, as His child already loved and deeply known. 

We begin not in worry, but in worship, not from distance, but from belonging. Let us draw near to the King who says, "Call me father." 

Before we pray, let us steady our hearts and open our spirits to the weight and wonder of what it truly means to call the Creator of all things, our Father. This is not poetic metaphor or wishful thinking. This is truth rooted in Scripture and sealed by the Spirit. 

Today, we don't begin with a need. We begin with a name.  Father. Let's begin where Jesus himself taught us to start in Matthew 6:9. 

Read it again, intentionally , with me. Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Jesus could have taught his disciples to say,  "Oh sovereign Judge or Almighty Creator," and he would not have been wrong. But he said, "Our Father." This is more than a formula. It is a reordering of how we see God and how we see ourselves. Here's the language of relationship between God and us. 

Before we ask for daily bread, before we plead for deliverance, Jesus  Christ positions us in relationship. The opening word of prayer is not a request but a reminder. You are a child and HE is your Father. Prayer begins with identity. This changes everything because we do not pray to be heard. We pray because we are already loved. This is the posture of belonging, not bargaining. 

 It reminds us that we come to His throne of grace, not a court of interrogation. Jesus Christ reframes our approach to the Divine. His God, also our Good, HE is not distant. He is not merely the force behind the universe. He is your Father in heaven. This is an invitation to intimacy, not just reverence. Yes, his name is hallowed, holy, set apart. But that holiness is not a barrier. It is the very reason we are safe with HIM. This verse removes the pressure to perform in prayer. We do not have to impress our Father who already knows our frame and formed our hearts. 

  Instead, we begin in worship acknowledging who HE is. The prayer does not begin with us. It begins with HIM. In doing so, it reenters our wandering hearts. There is something sacred about calling God father. 

 For many, this word carries pain or absence. But Jesus redeems it. He offers us the father we were created for. Not a reflection of earthly wounds, but the perfection of divine love. This one verse sets the tone for the entire spiritual life. 

   So let your soul hear it again. Our Father in heaven, hallowed be YOUR Name. You are not forgotten. You are not just a believer. You are beloved. And that truth becomes the foundation of every prayer that follows. Let us look deeper. 

Apostle Paul writes with tenderness and fire in Romans  8:15. You received the spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, "Abba, Father." Read it slowly. Let it rest in your bones. This is not transactional faith. It is transformational identity. 

 Abba is the cry of the heart, not the script of religion. Apostle Paul reminds us that we did not earn God's approval. We were adopted into it. The spirit of adoption is not a metaphor. It is a miracle. It means we belong not because of flesh bloodlines, but by divine decision. This is how God chose to reveal Himself. Not just as Creator or Lord, but as Abba.  That word in Aramaic means daddy. It carries closeness, comfort, and childlike trust. This adoption is permanent. It is sealed by the Spirit. 

 You don't lose your place in the family when you stumble. You are not on spiritual probation. You have been brought in and the Father's heart beats for you. When Paul says cry out, he uses a word that means to shout with deep emotion. This is not cold theology. It is soul level truth. If you've ever whispered, is not cold theology. It's soul level truth. If you've ever whispered, "God, do you still want me?" This verse answers with a resounding yes. To cry, "Abba," means you recognize both the holiness and nearness of God. You are not begging for scraps at his table. You are climbing into his lap, welcomed and held. Think of the prodigal son, returning home, rehearsing apologies, only to be embraced before he could speak. That's Abba. That's the Father we cry to. Read that verse again aloud. You received the spirit of adoption by whom we cry out, "Abba, Father." You are no longer a spiritual orphan. You have a name. You have a home. You have a father who hears your cry. 

Now hear this promise spoken like a balm over your wounds in Psalm 103:13. As a father shows compassion to his children, so the Lord shows compassion to those who fear HIM. This is not  harsh God some fear, the one they've projected from their past experiences of broken earthly fathers. 

No, this is the God whose compassion is deeper than our shame.  Compassion in the Hebrew context is rooted in the word womb. It is a love that is nurturing, protective,  instinctive. God's compassion is not based on our performance. It flows from his very nature. To fear the Lord is not to be afraid of HIM, but to revere HIM,  to stand in awe. And those who stand in awe of HIM find that he bends low to meet them with  mercy. Perhaps you've been walking with silent burdens, feeling unseen. This verse reminds us that God is not a distant observer. He is not waiting to reprimand. He is moved. He leans close. 

He knows what you carry. Compassion means he sees your pain and does not ignore it. He enters it. He does not hurry you through grief or shame. He sits with you in it offering His healing Presence. 

 The God of Psalm 103 does not love you because you are good. H loves you because he is good. And in his goodness, he responds with compassion that reaches into your deepest need. Read that again with fresh eyes. As a father shows compassion to his children, so the Lord shows compassion to those who fear him. Let it wrap around you like a blanket. Let it silence the voice of condemnation. His compassion is for you. John 1:12 offers another glimpse into your unshakable identity. To all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God. Let us not rush past this. He gave the right, not a chance, not a maybe, a right. That word carries legal weight. It is a status that cannot be revoked. We live in a world obsessed with credentials, titles, and merit. 

But in the kingdom of God, identity is not earned. It is received. God gives, we humbly received with thanksgiving. 

You don't climb a ladder to reach God. 

You open your heart to receive God. And you are called His child. This right is not fragile. It is not revoked when you fail or question. 

It is anchored in Christ's finished work, not your ongoing effort. This is what gives your faith security. To become a child of Father God means access, intimacy, inheritance. It means you no longer define yourself by your past or performance, but by your position in God's divine family. Belief is not just mental agreement. It is relational trust. 

To believe in His name is to trust in His character, to surrender to His care. 

Maybe you've spent your life trying to earn belonging. Prove your worth. This verse says, "Stop striving. Start receiving. Your place in God's family is not based on your grip on HIM, but His grip on you." So read this again slowly. 

To all who received HIM, who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God. You are not just saved, you are named. You are not just rescued, you are reborn. Let's pause and listen to the vow God makes to His people in 2  Corinthians 6:18. I will be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty. 

 Let the weight of that declaration rest on your spirit. He is not only willing, he is committed. This is covenant language. God does not make casual promises. When he declares this, he is expressing the deepest desire of his heart to be near his children. It's not just that he permits us to call him Father. He desires it. He planned for it. He sent his Son so that we might become His sons and daughters. 

He does not call us by our sins. He calls us by our inheritance. 

He does not just tolerate our presence. He rejoices over its like a father at a homecoming. His arms are open. 

And this verse is for the one who feels left out. For the one who's been passed over or dismissed, God is saying, "I see you. I choose you." Almighty is not just a title. It is assurance. The One with all power has made a personal promise to you that should settle your fears and stir your faith. Read it once more. I will be a Father to you and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty. Let it echo through the hollow places of your soul. You belong. 

You are home. He is your Father. 

 You see, every verse we have read is not just theology. It is invitation. These are not distant doctrines, but divine doors opening us into belonging.

We do not enter prayer like beggars knocking on a locked palace gate. We are children opening the door to our Father's house. 

  So when you pray today, do not pray like an outsider looking in. Pray like a son , like a daughter coming home. 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Let us pray , Let go and Let God Lead Us in Love

   We come together in the name of Lord Jesus Christ: Let us pray, believe, received, command, now

🙏🏽 🙏🏽 

Father God, this morning I come before you, not with perfectly composed words, but with a heart that is  raw and exposed, aching beneath the weight of expectations. I've been quietly shouldering for far too long.  Expectations to have it all figured out, to always be okay, to meet the needs of everyone around me while silently ignoring my own. I confess, Lord, that I have placed impossible standards on myself. And in doing so, I've drifted from the freedom you long to give me. 

 You see the parts of me that are weary from performing, from striving, from trying to live up to images I think I'm supposed to reflect. You see how I wake up with a list of things I must accomplish just to feel worthy. How I carry invisible burdens that whisper, "You're not doing enough, no matter how much I pour out. how I compare myself to others and then quietly criticize myself for falling short. And you see how I sometimes hold those same for falling short. And you see how I sometimes hold those same unfair expectations over others, too. Measuring their value by what they produce, not who they are. 

So today, Lord, I let go. I lay down the pressure to be someone I'm not. To meet deadlines that were never divinely set. To hold together an image that isn't rooted in your truth. I surrender the expectation that I must be strong all the time, that I must be cheerful and confident and composed. I surrender the false belief that my worth is tied to my productivity or my appearance or how others perceive me. I release it all because the truth is I do not have to prove anything to you. 

 Father, You have already declared me loved, you already called me chosen, you already named me yours. I don't need to perform for the One who sees me in secret. I do not have to wear masks before the God who knows my every thought. You are not waiting for me to impress you. You're waiting for me to rest in you.

Father God, I let go of the pressure to parent perfectly, to be the ideal spouse, the best friend, the flawless worker. I let go of the voices that shout, "Do more." And choose instead to listen for your whisper that says, "Be still." 

I release the need to be in control of every outcome, every perception, every response. I choose instead to receive your peace. Father,  set me free from the fear that if I rest, I'II fall behind. 

Set me free from the internal critic that never seems to sleep. Set me free from the lie that I must earn what you've already given by grace. 

Teach me what it means to live lightly, freely, unburdened. Remind me that my identity is not in what I do, but in whose l am. I belong to you. 

  So now in this stillness, I take a deep breath and let go. I release the expectations I've placed on myself and those I've absorbed from others. 

I open my hands, unclench my heart, and trust that what you have for me is better than the perfection I've been chasing. And I choose to walk through this day with you, not to prove,  but to abide. Help me, Lord, to notice when the weight returns. Help me catch the subtle ways I begin performing again. When I feel myself slipping back into anxiety and striving, draw me back into your arms. Whisper truth over the lies. Gently lead me away from pressure and back into holy  presence. You are not a harsh taskmaster. You are a tender shepherd. And I choose today to follow you. to live from a place of peace, not pressure. To rest in my belovedness rather than strive for approval, to  reflect your grace, not the world's expectations. 

Thank you, Lord Jesus Christ, for loving me as I am, and for walking with me as I become who you made me to be. My hands tremble, not from weakness, but from trying too long to hold what I was  never meant to hold alone. There's a quiet desperation that's lived inside me. One that whispers, "I need to have it all figured out. That it's not safe  to let go. But you know better. You see deeper. You know the war I fight within.  The part of me that wants control and the part that just wants to rest. You are kind enough to meet me in both places. You know the way I rehearse worst case scenarios in my mind. How I analyze conversations long after they've ended. How I silently carry fears that don't belong in my spirit. You see the parts of me still shaped by the past. 

 Memories that echo with disappointment and unanswered prayers. You know how the weight of past mistakes still presses against my present. How I sometimes punish myself internally for things you've already forgiven. And even when I sing about  your goodness, you know the doubts I try to hide in the corners of my worship. 

  Still you draw me near. Still you remain faithful. Still you call me beloved. 

  There's something about not knowing what's next that threatens to unravel me. The questions grow louder in the quiet. 

What if I've missed it? 

What if I'm not strong enough? 

What if the pain doesn't go away? 

What if my best is not good enough? 

  But this morning,  Father God, you gently whisper that trust does not mean having no questions. It means choosing you in the middle of them. It means opening my hands even when nothing makes sense. It means surrendering my need to understand and allowing you to carry the mystery. Trust means walking when I can't see the path and believing you're guiding each step even when my heart is heavy with doubt. 

  So, I bring you every heavy thing, every question, every unresolved emotion, every burden I've been managing silently. I let go of the narratives I've written in my own head. I release the timing I've been trying to force. I relinquish control over outcomes, relationships, finances, dreams, health, reputation, all of it. Because you, Lord, are safer than my control. You are steadier than my striving. And you've always been ahead of me, never once leaving me to figure it all out alone. 

  I lay before you my fears about provision,  about identity, about future uncertainties I've yet to speak out loud. I give you the silent ache in my chest that appears in stillness and the questions I can't even name. Even now, in the fog of uncertainty, I choose to believe you are weaving something good. 

You are turning even my confusion into clarity in time. 

  You are the God of process, not just outcomes. You're the God who uses delays to develop trust. Who uses silence to deepen surrender. You're redeeming what I thought was wasted. You're restoring what felt ruined. You're not just answering prayers. I believe you're transforming me in the process of waiting. 

  And though I cannot yet see the full picture, I trust you, Lord, the artist behind it all. 

  Lord, teach me to live with open hands. Teach me what it means to trust you moment by moment, not just when I feel secure. I confess I often default to striving. I reach for certainty like it's my savior, forgetting that you already are. 

  But you are inviting me into a new rhythm. A way of living that doesn't demand guarantees but walks in grace. A way of breathing that does not gasp for control but inhales peace. 

  And so I invite you into my daily rhythm.   Interrupt my autopilot. Let trust not be an idea but the heartbeat of how I live and respond. 

   Today, I surrender not just what I can't carry, but even what I still want to hold. I surrender my stubborn pride, my anxious thoughts, my fear of being let down. I hand them over to you, believing that what you have for me is best, always better than anything I could create on my own. I give you my disappointment, my heartbreak, my confusion, my expectations. 

 I give you the fear of repeating old mistakes, the grief and emotions I did not process when it first hit, and the pressure I feel to always be okay. Sorry, please forgive, thank you, love you. I leave them at your feet and trust that you will make something beautiful out of the ashes. 

Give me the courage to trust when it feels safer to worry. 

Give me the stillness to wait when everything inside me wants to rush. 

Give me the wisdom to discern your voice in the noise of the world and the kindness to extend grace to myself in the process. 

  Let trust become more than a word I say. It becomes the foundation on which I live. And even when I falter, remind me that you don't love me less for my struggle. You're not grading my faith. 

  You're holding my heart. You've never dropped me. Not once. Not in my lowest valley. Not in my biggest mistake. Not in my silent suffering. Not in the seasons I thought you were far away. You've been with me closer than breath. Always. And you are here still. That alone is reason to trust. That alone is the peace I've been searching for. You were with me when I couldn't pray. When I only cried. You were there when others walked away. You stayed when I ran and you still do. So when I start picking the burden back up,  when I spiral in fear or overthink the next step, remind me of this moment. 

  Remind me that I chose surrender, that I said yes to you again, that I can return to this place, this quiet, holy place, anytime I need to. 

  Let surrender not be an emotional high, but a daily rhythm. Let it shape how I respond to disappointment, how I wait, how I forgive, how I hope again. 

  And now,  Lord, as I step into my day, I choose to walk with a soft spirit and strong faith. I do not know what today will hold, but I know who holds me.

   I won't chase certainty. I'II follow you. 

I won't rely on plans. l'Il rest in promises. 

I won't grasp for control. l'll grow in trust. 

I will walk by faith even when I feel fear tapping on my shoulder. 

I will lean into your grace when my own strength fails. 

You are enough. And in you I am enough. 

You are trustworthy. And in you I am secure. 

You are faithful. And in you I find the strength to try again, to believe again, to begin again. 

 Thank you for being the kind of God my Father who invites me to surrender without shame. 

  Thank you for catching every piece I hand over and holding it with care. 

  You are my hiding place, my refuge, my healer, my sustainer. I find my rest in you, not just on the good days, but especially on the hard ones. So I walk forward, not with perfection, but with your peace. Not with answers, but with  your assurance. not alone but with you. 

And I will keep walking, trusting that even when I can't see the road, your hand is guiding my every step. Amen. 


¶There was a time in my life when I thought surrender meant weakness. I believed that if I did not have a firm grip on everything,  on my schedule, on my success, on my relationships, everything would fall apart. But what I did not realize was that I was the one falling apart. 

 The harder I tried to control everything, the more peace slipped through my fingers. It wasn't until I finally opened my hands, literally and spiritually, that I began to breathe again. That's when I learned the power is not in the grip, it's in the release. 

 So, I want to invite you into that moment right here, right now. A moment of honesty, of vulnerability, of holy release. 

I want to ask you, what are you still holding? Is it fear of the future? 

 Is it a strained relationship, an outcome you're desperate to control, or an old wound you keep reopening? 

 Whatever it is, if it's keeping your hands clenched, then it's also keeping your heart from receiving what God is trying to give. Ask yourself gently but boldly. What am I holding on to that is holding me back? Let the question linger. Let it echo in the quiet places of your soul. 

 Because sometimes what we refuse to let go is the very thing preventing our breakthrough. And if you're honest with yourself, maybe you'll see, as I did, that letting go isn't loss. 

It's freedom.  It's trust.  It's peace. 

So take a breath and with that breath, do something simple but deeply symbolic. Open your hands right where you are. Stretch them out in front of you. Palms up, fingers relaxed, and pray this out loud. Yes, speak out loud. 

🗣️ Lord, I give you this. 

Let the silence after those words be sacred space. Let it be the moment where heaven leans close and hears you name the thing. Speak it. Release it. Leave it in the hands of the One who has never failed you. 

Then write it down. One thing, one burden, one name, one fear, one regret. And don't pick it back up.  I don't carry this anymore. God does. 

 Let that small act of surrender echo louder than any shout. Let it shift something deep within. Let it start the healing. 

If you're letting go today,  say this with boldness and faith. "I surrender what I can't control and I trust God completely."

 Let that be your anthem. Let it be your act of spiritual defiance against fear, anxiety, and striving. Let it be your testimony. 

And don't stop there. Take good courage from our Father. Share this. Send it to someone you love. 

 Someone whose shoulders have been sagging under pressure. 

Someone whose heart needs a gentle reminder that they do not have to carry it all. 

You can be the voice of freedom for them today. You can be  the invitation to peace. 

  And now receive this blessing,  not just as words, but as truth over your life.  May your hands be open, your heart be light, and your trust be deep. As you release what you can't control, let God's peace fill every corner of your soul. He's got it, and he's got you. Amen. Thank you for your prayer with Love. Amen and amen. Our Father be glorified forever more. 

我今天宣告诗篇91篇在我生命中的应许

 我今天宣告诗篇91篇在我生命中的应许


我住在至高者的隐秘处,我要安息在全能者的荫下。

我对耶和华说:“你是我的避难所,是我的山寨,是我的神,我所倚靠的。”

你必救我脱离捕鸟人的网罗,救我脱离致命的瘟疫。

你用你的翎毛遮蔽我,我要投靠在你的翅膀底下;你的信实是我的盾牌和保障。

我必不怕黑夜的惊骇,或是白日飞的箭,或是黑夜行的瘟疫,或是午间灭人的毒病。我都不怕。

虽有千人仆倒在我旁边,万人仆倒在我右边,这灾却不得临近我。

 我必亲眼观看,见恶人遭报。

我说:“耶和华是我的避难所”,我以至高者为我的居所;祸患必不临到我,灾害必不挨近我的帐篷。

因你必为我的缘故吩咐你的使者,在我行的一切道路上保护我。他们必用手托着我,免得我的脚碰在石头上。

我要践踏狮子和虺蛇,践踏少壮狮子和大蛇。

因我爱你,你必搭救我;因我认识你的名,你必保护我。我必呼求你,你必应允我;我在患难中,你必与我同在;你必搭救我,使我尊荣。你必使我足享长寿,将你的救恩显明给我。


 I DECLARE PSALM 91 OVER MY LIFE TODAY


I dwell in the shelter of the Most High, I will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

I say to the LORD, YOU are my refuge and my fortress, my GOD , in YOU I trust.

Surely YOU will save me from the fowler's snare and delivered me from the deadly pestilence.

YOU cover me with YOUR feathers, and under YOUR wings I will find refuge; YOUR faithfulness will be my shield and rampart.

I will not fear the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day, nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the plague that destroys at midday. I will not fear them.

A thousand may fall at my side, ten thousand at my right hand, but it will not come near me.

I will only observe with my eyes and see the punishment of the wicked.

I say, “The Lord is my refuge,” and I make the Most High my dwelling, no harm will overtake me, no disaster will come near my tent.

 For YOU will command YOUR angels concerning me to guard me in all my ways; they will lift me up in their hands, so that I will not strike my foot against a stone.

I will tread on the lion and the cobra; I will trample the great lion and the serpent.

Because I loves YOU , YOU will rescue me;  YOU will protect me, for I acknowledges YOUR NAME.   I will call on YOU, and YOU will answer me; YOU will be with me in trouble, YOU will deliver me and honour me. With long life YOU will satisfy me and show me YOUR salvation.


今日、私は詩篇91篇を自分の人生に宣言します

いと高き方の隠れ家に住み、全能者の陰に憩います。

主に向かって言います。「あなたは私の避難所、私の砦、私の神。あなたに私は信頼します。」

あなたは必ず私を罠を仕掛ける者のわなから救い出し、恐ろしい疫病から私をお救いくださいます。

あなたは御羽で私を覆い、御翼の下に私は避難所を見いだします。あなたの真実は私の盾、私の砦となります。

私は夜の恐怖も、昼に飛んでくる矢も、闇夜に忍び寄る疫病も、真昼に襲いかかる災いも恐れません。私はそれらを恐れません。

たとえ千人が私の傍らに倒れ、一万人が私の右手に倒れても、それは私に近づきません。


 わたしはただ自分の目で見て、悪しき者への罰を見届けよう。

わたしは言う、「主はわたしの避難所」。いと高き方をわたしの住まいとする。災いはわたしに降りかからず、災難はわたしの天幕に近づかない。

あなたはわたしのために御使いに命じ、わたしのすべての道でわたしを守らせてくださる。彼らはわたしをその手に抱き上げ、わたしの足が石につまずかないようにしてくださる。

わたしは獅子とコブラを踏みつけ、大きな獅子と蛇を踏みにじる。

わたしはあなたを愛しているから、あなたはわたしを救い出し、わたしを守ってくださる。わたしはあなたの御名を認めているから。わたしはあなたに呼び求め、あなたはわたしに答えてくださる。あなたは苦難の時にわたしと共にいて、わたしを救い出し、わたしを尊んでくださる。あなたはわたしを長寿で満たし、あなたの救いを示してくださる。


오늘 저는 시편 91편을 제 삶에 선포합니다.

나는 지극히 높으신 분의 은신처에 거하며, 전능하신 분의 그늘 아래서 쉬겠습니다.

여호와께 이르기를, 주는 나의 피난처요 나의 요새시니, 나의 하나님이시여, 내가 주를 신뢰하나이다.

주께서 나를 사냥꾼의 덫에서 구원하시고 무서운 전염병에서 나를 건져내시리이다.

주께서 주의 깃털로 나를 덮으시니, 주의 날개 아래에서 내가 피난처를 찾겠나이다. 주의 신실하심이 나의 방패와 요새가 되리이다.

나는 밤의 공포도, 낮에 날아오는 화살도, 어둠 속에서 덮치는 전염병도, 대낮에 닥치는 재앙도 두려워하지 않겠습니다. 나는 그것들을 두려워하지 않겠습니다.

천 명이 내 곁에서 쓰러지고 만 명이 내 오른편에서 쓰러져도, 그것은 내게 가까이 오지 못하리라.

나는 오직 내 눈으로 악인들의 벌을 바라보리라.

 내가 이르기를 “여호와는 나의 피난처시라” 하고 지극히 높으신 분을 내 거처로 삼으니 어떤 해도 나를 덮치지 못하며 어떤 재앙도 내 장막에 가까이 오지 못하리라.

주께서 주의 천사들에게 명하여 나를 모든 길에서 지키시리니 그들이 나를 손으로 받들어 돌에 발이 부딪치지 않게 하시리이다.

내가 사자와 코브라를 밟고 큰 사자와 뱀을 짓밟으리라.

내가 주를 사랑하므로 주께서 나를 구원하시고 나를 보호하시리니 내가 주의 이름을 인정하노라. 내가 주께 부르짖으면 주께서 응답하시고 환난 중에 나와 함께하시며 나를 구원하시고 존귀하게 하시리이다. 주께서 내게 장수를 주시고 주의 구원을 내게 보이시리이다.



LORD, BE WITH ME IN EVERYTHING I DO TODAY

 The Lord God Is Leading Us Today, Every Step to Glory 

Lord, Teach Me How to Pray With Power Through GOD'S WORD TODAY 

God is ordering my steps today, everyday. 

DECLARE PSALM 91 OVER MY LIFE TODAY

¹ Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High

    will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

{ I dwell in the shelter of the Most High, I will rest in the shadow of the Almighty}

² I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”

{ I say to the LORD, YOU are my refuge and my fortress, my GOD , in YOU I trust."}

³ Surely he will save you

    from the fowler’s snare

    and from the deadly pestilence.

{Surely YOU will save me from the fowler's snare and delivered me from the deadly pestilence.}

⁴ He will cover you with his feathers,

    and under his wings you will find refuge;

    his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.

{YOU cover me with YOUR feathers, and under YOUR wings I will find refuge; YOUR faithfulness will be my shield and rampart.}


⁵ You will not fear the terror of night,

    nor the arrow that flies by day,

{I will not fear the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day,}

⁶ nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness,

    nor the plague that destroys at midday.

{nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the plague that destroys at midday. I will not fear them.}

⁷ A thousand may fall at your side,

    ten thousand at your right hand,

    but it will not come near you.

{ A thousand may fall at my side, ten thousand at my right hand, but it will not come near me.}

⁸ You will only observe with your eyes

    and see the punishment of the wicked.

{I will only observe with my eyes and see the punishment of the wicked.)


⁹ If you say, “The Lord is my refuge,”

    and you make the Most High your dwelling,

¹⁰ no harm will overtake you,

    no disaster will come near your tent.

{I say, “The Lord is my refuge,” and I make the Most High my dwelling, no harm will overtake me, no disaster will come near my tent.}

¹¹ For he will command his angels concerning you

    to guard you in all your ways;

¹² they will lift you up in their hands,

    so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.

{ For YOU will command YOUR angels concerning me to guard me in all my ways; they will lift me up in their hands, so that I will not strike my foot against a stone.}

¹³ You will tread on the lion and the cobra;

    you will trample the great lion and the serpent.

{I will tread on the lion and the cobra; I will trample the great lion and the serpent.}


¹⁴ “Because he loves me,” says the Lord, “I will rescue him;  I will protect him, for he acknowledges my name.

¹⁵ He will call on me, and I will answer him;

    I will be with him in trouble,

    I will deliver him and honor him.

¹⁶ With long life I will satisfy him

    and show him my salvation.”

{“Because I loves YOU , YOU will rescue me;  YOU will protect me, for I acknowledges YOUR NAME.   I will call on YOU, and YOU will answer me; YOU will be with me in trouble, YOU will deliver me and honour me. With long life YOU will satisfy me and show me YOUR salvation.”}

In the Bible

 

CHRIST IN CANA CURES NOBLEMAN'S SON AT CAPERNAUM 

A.D. 27. Age 30. Galilee: Cana (again). 

John 4, 43-53. 

AFTER two days Jesus went into Galilee: for Jesus himself testified, that a prophet hath no honor in his own country. 

The Galileans received him, having seen all the things that he did at Jerusalem at the feast: for they also went unto the feast. 

So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee, where he [hadl made the water wine. 

And there was a certain nobleman, whose son was sick at Capernaum. He went unto Jesus, and besought him that he would come down, and heal his son: for he was at the point of death. Then said Jesus unto him, 

Except ye see signs and wonders, ye will not believe. 

The nobleman saith, Sir, come down ere my child die. Jesus answered, 

Go thy way: thy son liveth.



Straightway she felt in her body that she was healed. 

Jesus, knowing that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said, 

Who touched me? 

When all denied, Peter said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me? Jesus said, 

Somebody hath touched me: for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me. Who touched my clothes? 

He looked about to see her that had done this thing. The woman fearing and trembling, knowing what was done in her, came and told him the truth, before all the people: for what cause she had touched him, and how she was healed immediately. Jesus said unto her, 

Daughter, be of good comfort; thy faith hath made thee whole. Go in peace, and be whole of thy plague. 

¶When Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying Thou Son of David, have mercy on us. 

When he was come into the house, the blind men came to him: and Jesus saith unto them, 

Believe ye that l am able to do this?



Wednesday, April 15, 2026

The Father, Rights, Peace, and Power Already Yours in Christ

 For too long, the Church has taught you religion when God gave you relationship. You've been told about God when Jesus died to give you a Father. You've developed your mind when you should have been developing your spirit. You know your rights but you've never taken your place. You've might heard a lot of sermons but the Word has never increased in you.


You've been working on the wrong part of yourself your whole life. Think about it. How much time have you spent trying to improve your body? The diets, the workouts, the supplements. How much money have you poured into developing your mind, the books, the courses, the degrees. You've invested everything into the parts of you that are going to decay and die. But there's a part of you that you've completely ignored. A part that never grows old. A part that's eternal. 

A part that's in the same class as God himself. 

Man was created in the image and likeness of God. You are in the same class with God. God is aspirit and those who worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. Psychology has called this inward man a subconscious mind. They've recognized that conscience is a voice from an inward personality. 

But the natural man doesn't understand the things of the spirit. Here's the problem. The natural man can't know himself or know God. So the student of psychology, unless he's received eternal life, can't understand himself. He's studying something he doesn't have the equipment to comprehend. This hidden man of the heart is the real you. Your spirit is like God. It never grows old. 

 It's neither mortal nor immortal. It's eternal. Your body is mortal and will become immortal at the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. The senses that convey all knowledge to your human reason belong to the body and they will grow old with the body. But your spirit, that's the part that gets recreated when you're born again. 

Apostle Paul tells Timothy that life and immortality came to light through Jesus Christ. Life here is Zoe, the nature of God. No one knew anything about that until Jesus came and unveiled himself to man.  Apostle Paul gives us a glimpse of the three-fold man, spirit, soul, and body.

 The spirit is the part that knows God. This knowing is an intimate relationship as one. 

The soul is the intellect that knows the sensuous things. The physical body is the house in which we live. 

God says that this three-fold man is to be preserved entire without blame at the coming of the Lord. Before man fell in the garden of Eden, his spirit dominated his reasoning faculties. After he fell, the ffive senses gained the ascendancy. 

Before he sinned, his body was eternal like his spirit. But when he sinned, his body became mortal, and his spirit became a partaker of spiritual death. Man not only died spiritually, but his mind became darkened, subjected to the adversary. 

Apostle Paul gives us a graphic picture. The invisible things of God since the beginning of creation were clearly seen. 

Man lived in that realm before he fell. 

But then knowing God, they glorified him not as God, neither gave thanks, but became vain in their reasonings.  Apostle Paul prays that God might give you a spirit of wisdom and revelation in the  knowledge of him, having the eyes of your heart enlightened, illuminated, that the eyes of your spirit shall be so illumined that you may know the riches of the inheritance in Christ. 

He's speaking here of the new creation, man, the man who has received eternal life into his spirit. You see, the senses have blinded man's reasoning faculties. 

 Believers are described as children of God, but they walk in the senses. 

 They've never developed a spiritual life. They may have been Christians for years, but they've never developed or grown. Since knowledge governs them,  when their recreated spirits should have the ascendancy, the new birth is the recreation of the spirit of man. That recreated spirit is supposed to gain the ascendancy over the reasoning faculties and govern them. But in the undeveloped believer, the reasoning faculties govern the spirit instead. When by reason of time the recreated spirit should have gained the ascendancy, they're still living under the dominion of their bodies. Apostle Paul talks about presenting your bodies as a living  sacrifice and being transformed by the renewing of your mind. Here is a believer whose mind has never been renewed. His body is governing him. His mind can't be renewed until he begins to practice and live the Word. He won't know the will of the Father. He won't know how to walk in the will of God. 

If you're starting to see yourself in this and you want more truth like this, read on, what I'm about to show you will completely transform how you approach your walk with God. 

Jesus said, "I am the light of the world. He that follows me shall not walk in the darkness, but shall have the light of life". This is not a light that comes to the human reason, but a light that comes to the human spirit, this hidden man of the heart. Apostle Paul calls him the inner man. For I delight in the law of God after the inward man. You need to understand that the human spirit can be developed. The human spirit is capable of marvelous  development before it's recreated as well as after. After we're recreated, the Holy Spirit through the Word can lead us into marvelous development. And here's a strange fact. 

 The main stream church has never sought to develop the human spirit, the recreated human spirit. It has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on developing the mind that receives all its impulses from the senses. It has spent vast fortunes developing the physical body. But the real man, this hidden man of the heart, has never been developed. 

Apostle Peter says, "But let it be the hidden man of the heart in the incorruptible apparel of a meek and quiet spirit which is in the sight of God of great price. "

This hidden man of the heart is as capable of development along spiritual lines as the reasoning faculties are along intellectual lines. What we call conscience is the voice of the hidden man of the heart." 

Apostle Paul says, "Herein I also exercise myself to have a conscience void of offense toward God and men always." Here is real spiritual  development. He says, "I exercise myself to have a conscience that is always in harmony with the will of my Father." The conscience is the voice of the human spirit. It is governed by human reasonings and environment before it's recreated. But after it receives eternal life, it can become the voice of God. There is no limit to the development of the human spirit. 

Apostle Paul says, "For our glorying is this, the testimony of our conscience, that in holiness and sincerity of God, not in fleshly wisdom, but in the grace of God, we behaved ourselves in the world." The fleshly wisdom he speaks of is sense knowledge. We must develop our recreated spirits and let them govern us. I have found this true. 

A believer can so develop his spirit that in every crisis of his life, his spirit can get the will of the Father instantly. And if he follows the leading of His Spirit instead of the reasoning faculties, he never makes a mistake in the investment of his money or in the choosing of his companions. He would practically never step out of the love walk. 

Right now, I want you to speak these words. "My spirit is being renewed day by day." Don't just read it and move on. Write it out on a piece of paper. Declare it. My spirit is being renewed day by day. Because when you declare this, you're making a commitment to start developing the part of you that matters most. The war is between your senses and your recreated human spirit. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life." In short, I am reality. If a man develops his spirit, he can walk in this reality of truth and he can enjoy all the fruits of eternal life.

Apostle Paul says,  "Wherefore we faint not though our outward man is decaying, yet our inward man is renewed day by day. The physical decays grows old and feeble. But the inner man can receive continual strength and health from eternal life, the nature of God, so that it's renewed day by day. 

 This inward man never grows old. And if we learn to take advantage of our rights in Christ, there's no doubt that we would live to a great age. Apostle Paul suggests that what is mortal may be swallowed up of life. The physical body is mortal, subject to death. Here is the suggestion that this mortal body be swallowed up of Zoe, the nature of God. Now, he that wrought us for this very thing is God, who gave unto us the earnest of the spirit. The earnest of the spirit is the recreation. 

He's given us this taste, this sample of the life of God in our spirits. Now, he says, "I want your body swallowed up of of this life." Jesus said how we, I am come that you might have life and have it abundantly. There is offered to us an abundance of the nature of God imparted to our spirits so that they will utterly dominate our mortal bodies. That would suggest a perfect physical body with no  disease. Satan's power and influence eliminated. 

What if there could be groups of believers who would develop this hidden man of the heart until it actually dominated the physical, until mortality would be swallowed up of life, Zoe, God's life. We would be spirit ruled. The hidden man of the heart would govern the reasoning faculties. The five senses would be under the dominion of the spirit. The new creation would rule the physical body. The name of Jesus would become a living reality.  Its authority over diseases and over demons, a part of our daily walk, just as eating and drinking are part of our daily experience. 

Apostle John says, "You are of God, my little children, and have overcome them because greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world." 

We've never given place to that fact. 

Apostle Paul says, "For though we walk in the senses, our warfare is not according to the senses. For the weapons of our warfare are not of the senses, but they are of the spirit, and they are mighty before God to the casting down of strongholds. Our spirits should cast down reasonings born of the senses and bring them all into captivity to the lordship of Christ." 

In part two, next I'm going to show you exactly how to develop this hidden man of the heart and let your spirit take its rightful place of dominance in your life. Because once your spirit starts ruling instead of your senses, everything changes. 

You need to understand some facts that will completely transform how you see yourself. 

Man is in God's class of being. Your spirit is capable of receiving God's nature so that you may be dominated by God's revelation. 

The spirit of the natural man is in union with Satan. He's ruled by his physical body. The senses dominate him. His reasoning faculties can't know God or understand God. They can't know the hidden man of the heart. The hidden man that lives in the physical body. He's a total stranger to sense knowledge. So only the psychologist who is born again, who has given place to his own spirit can know himself his own nature. Then God renews the mind brings it into subjection to the recreated spirit through obedience to the Word. There can be no renewing of the mind without practicing living doing the Word. The natural human spirit has been governed and ruled by the senses. So it will be difficult for the recreated spirit to gain the ascendancy over the sense-led mind. But this must be done. We've never recognized that faith is a product of the recreated human spirit. That dominating faith means a dominating recreated spirit. Love is the fruit of the recreated human spirit. Consequently, natural man can't love in the New Testament sense. His love is dominated by his senses. The recreated human spirit's love gains the ascendancy over the senses.  Love is not a product of the reasoning faculties. The spirit alone can love, can develop faith, and the other beautiful fruits apostle Paul talks about. Here's what most people don't understand. 

 You've been trying to develop faith in your mind. You've been trying to manufacture love through willpower. You've been reading books and listening to sermons, trying to get your brain to believe harder, to love better, to have more faith. And you wonder why it never works, why you keep failing, why you can't sustain it. It is because you're working on the wrong part of yourself. Faith doesn't come from your mind. So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. Love doesn't come from your emotions. These are fruits of your recreated spirit. And your spirit has been sitting there undeveloped, untrained, ignored while you've been pouring all your energy into your physical body and your natural mind. 

Think about the last time you tried to have faith for something. You probably sat there and tried to convince yourself. You repeated positive affirmations. You quoted scriptures at yourself. You worked yourself up emotionally. And when the pressure came, when the symptoms got worse, when the situation got darker, all that mental faith collapsed like a house of cards. 

Why? Because it was coming from your reasoning faculties, not from your spirit. Your mind was trying to do a job it was never designed to do. 

Your recreated spirit is where God lives. Your recreated spirit is where faith is produced. Your recreated spirit is where love flows from. And you've been starving it while feeding your mind and your body. 

Apostle Paul says,"Though we walk in the flesh, we don't war according to the flesh." Let me put it this way. Though we walk in these physical bodies with senses that are constantly screaming at us, our warfare isn't fought with sense knowledge. The weapons of our warfare aren't physical. 

They're spiritual and they're mighty before God to the casting down of strongholds. 

What are these strongholds? They're reasonings born of the senses. They're the thoughts and beliefs that your physical body and your natural mind have built up over years of being dominated by what you can see, hear, taste, touch, smell and feel inside. They're every high thing that the senses have erected against the knowledge of God. And you're supposed to be bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ, not with your mind. With your spirit, your recreated spirit casts down those sense-based reasonings and brings them under the lordship of Christ. If you're getting revelation right now about why you've been struggling so much, read on, because what I'm about to show you is going to give you the practical steps to develop your spirit and let it take dominance. Here's what needs to happen. Your recreated spirit needs to gain ascendancy over your sensuled mind. Before the fall, Adam's spirit dominated his reasoning faculties. 

After the fall, the senses gained the ascendancy. And when you got born again, your spirit was recreated, but nobody taught you how to develop it. Nobody taught you how to let it rule.  So, you're walking around as a new creation with an undeveloped spirit that's being bossed around by your five senses and your carnal mind. Your body tells you you're sick and your mind agrees and your spirit sits there knowing the truth but unable to speak up because it's weak and undeveloped. Your bank account tells you you're broke and your mind panics and your spirit knows that all your needs are supplied but can't override the fear because it has not been trained to dominate. Someone offends you and your emotions flare up and your mind starts rehearsing all the ways you've been wronged and your spirit knows you're supposed to walk in love, but it's been so neglected that it can't govern your response. 

This is why believers live defeated lives. Not because they're not saved, not because God has not given them everything they need, but because their spirits have never been developed to the point where they can actually rule their minds and bodies. Now, confess this truth right now. My spirit rules over my senses. Declare it. My spirit rules over my senses. 

Because you need to start establishing this truth in your consciousness.

19:51 So, how do you develop your spirit? How do you train it to take dominance? You practice the word. You live the word. 

20:00 You do the word. There's no other way. 

20:04 Your mind gets renewed through obedience to the word. Your spirit gets strong through practicing what God says. When 20:12 your body screams that you're sick, your spirit speaks. 20:16 By his stripes, I was healed. And you don't just say it once and hope for the best. You say it until your spirit's voice becomes louder than your body's symptoms. You say it until your recreated spirit dominates your sense knowledge. When fear tries to grip you, your spirit declares, "God has not given me a spirit of fear, but of power and love and a sound mind." You speak it. You live it. You refuse to let your senses and emotions dictate your response. When someone wrongs you, your spirit rises up in the love nature of God and responds with forgiveness and grace instead of bitterness and revenge.

  Not because you feel like it, but because your developed spirit is governing your undeveloped emotions. 

 This is what apostle Paul means when he says to exercise yourself. He exercised himself to have a conscience void of offense toward God and men. He trained his spirit. He developed it. He let it gain the ascendancy until it became the dominant force in his life. 

And here's what happens when your spirit is developed and ruling. You can get the will of the father instantly in every crisis. 

 Your spirit becomes so sensitive to God's voice that you don't have to agonize and wonder and second guessess. 

 You just know because your spirit which is one with God's spirit tells you. You make right decisions about your money because your spirit is guiding you, not your greed or your fear. 

 You choose right relationships because your spirit discerns, not your emotions or your loneliness.

22:11 You walk in the love walk consistently because your spirit is governing, not your wounded feelings or your pride. 

Apostle Paul says, "Our outward man is decaying,   but our inward man is renewed day by day. Your body is getting older. Your mind might not be as sharp as it used to be. But your spirit can be renewed every single day. It can receive continual strength and health from eternal life, the nature of God. And here's the incredible part. Apostle Paul suggests that what is mortal may be swallowed up of life. 

 Your physical body, which is subject to death and disease, can be swallowed up, drowned in a sea of  Zoe, the life of God. Jesus said he came that you might have life and have it abundantly. An abundance of the nature of God imparted to your spirit so that your spirit utterly dominates your mortal body. 

Imagine groups of believers who developed this hidden man of the heart until it actually dominated the physical until mortality was swallowed up of life. spirit ruled people whose recreated spirits governed their reasoning faculties whose senses were under the dominion of the spirit whose new creation ruled the the physical body. The name of Jesus Christ would become a living reality in their lives. Its authority over diseases and demons would be part of their daily walk as natural as eating and drinking. Apostle John says,  "Greater is HE that is in you than he that is in the world." But we've never become God inside-minded. 

We've never given place to that fact. So here's what you do starting today. Stop trying to develop faith in your mind. Stop trying to work up love in your emotions. Start developing your spirit. 

Spend time in the Word. Not just reading it with your mind, but letting it penetrate your spirit. 

Speak the word out loud. Obey the word immediately when you know what to do. When your senses try to dominate you, speak from your spirit. When your mind tries to reason you out of God's promises, bring those thoughts into captivity with the authority of your recreated spirit. When your body tries to dictate how you feel and what you can do, let your spirit filled with the nature of God rule over it. This is the life God intended for you. Not sense ruled, spirit ruled, not dominated by what you see and feel. Dominated by the nature of God, living in your recreated spirit. Your spirit is in God's class. Your spirit has received his nature. 

 Your spirit is capable of unlimited development. Stop neglecting it. Stop feeding your mind and starving your spirit. Start letting the hidden man of the heart take its rightful place of dominance in your life. Because when your spirit rules, you walk in victory. When your spirit rules, faith is natural. When your spirit rules, love flows. 

When your spirit rules, you're more than a conqueror.  Live like it. 

You've been to church for years. You've heard sermons. You've listened to teachings. You've sat through Bible studies. But here's a question that might sting a little. When was the last time you actually heard the Word of God? I don't mean when was the last time someone quoted a verse or used the Bible to make a point. I mean, when was the last time the living, breathing Word of God hit your heart so hard that it actually changed something in your  life? 

Look at what happened in the early church. 

When they preached, something was different. The book of Acts tells us that those who received the Word were baptized and about 3,000 souls were added in one day. 

Not those who heard a good message. Not those who enjoyed the preaching. 26:44 Those who received the word. A little later it says many of them that heard the word believed. And the number came to about 5,000. 

 Notice it doesn't say they heard the apostles. It says they heard the Word.  There's a difference. You can listen to a preacher and walk away entertained. 

 But when you hear the Word, something happens inside you that you can't explain. The twelve apostles, these ordinary fishermen who had no formal education, said something that should shake us. It is not fit that we should forsake the Word of God to serve tables. They were being asked to do good things, necessary things, practical things. But they said no. Why? 

Because they understood something most churches today have forgotten. The Word holds a place that nothing else can fill. They said, "We will continue steadfastly in prayer and in the ministry of the Word." And here's what happened next. That's  absolutely stunning. The Word of God increased, and the number of disciples multiplied in Jerusalem exceedingly, and a great company of the priests were obedient to the faith. Did you catch that? The Word increased. Not the church programs, not the ministries, not the buildings. The Word itself increased. It grew. It multiplied in the hearts of people. And when the word increases, everything else follows. Think about your own life right now. Is the Word increasing in you? Or has it been the same stale verses you've been reading for years without them ever really penetrating your heart? 

 When's the last time the Word actually grew in you, expanded in you, took over more territory in your thinking and your living? Here's what's tragic. They didn't even have the full Bible yet. The Pauline Revelation hadn't been written. 28:55 The four gospels hadn't been written. 

 All they had was the Old Testament and the living testimony about Jesus Christ. And with just that, the Word was increasing and changing entire cities. 

  Then persecution hit. Steven was stoned to death. Saul of Tarsus was dragging men and women out of their houses and throwing them in prison. The church was being torn apart. And what did they do? 

 They that were scattered abroad went about preaching the Word. Not their opinions, not their experiences, not their theories about what might help people feel better. The Word. In the middle of the worst crisis the early church had faced, the Word was what they carried with them. 

I heard a well-known evangelist recently. In his entire message, he quoted two passages of scripture. Two. The rest was stories, anecdotes, things that kept the audience entertained. And people walked away feeling good but unchanged.  God had no real place in it. 

  Compare that to what we see in Acts of the Holy Spirit in the disciples.  When Phillip went to Samaria and revival broke out, the report that went back to Jerusalem wasn't Phillip did an amazing job. It was Samaria has received the Word of God. When Peter went to the Gentiles for the first time  and the Holy Spirit fell on them, it says the Holy Spirit fell on all them that heard the Word.

 If this is opening your eyes to something you've been missing, read on now, because in part two, I'm going to show you exactly what happens when the Word gets its rightful place in your life. The Word was doing the work. Not clever preaching, not emotional appeals, not entertaining programs, it is the Word. And when Peter had to explain what happened to the Jewish believers who were upset that he'd gone to Gentiles, he said, "As I began to speak, the Holy Spirit fell on them, even as on us at the beginning." You see two elements at work here. Peter preached the Word. The Gentiles accepted Christ. The Holy Spirit fell on them. Simple, powerful, effective. Preach the Word. 

 But notice something. The Jewish believers were stil governed by their five-sense knowledge. They were still ruled by the old covenant with its laws and rituals and traditions. They could not understand how God could work outside their system. Sound familiar? 

We do the same thing today. We create our systems and our methods and our programs. And then we wonder why the Word is not increasing like it did back then. When persecution scattered the believers, they traveled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch speaking the Word,  not organizing committees, not developing strategies, only speaking the Word. And even though there was a huge struggle between those who wanted to make Christianity just an improved version of Judaism and those who saw it was something completely new. The Word kept spreading. They did not have seminaries yet. They did not have the full revelation. Apostle Paul would later write about the new creation, the new covenant, the substitutionary work of Jesus, the body of Christ. They were living largely in the realm of the senses, believing because they saw miracles.  But they honored the Word above everything. When Paul and Barnabas were sent out, a proconsul who had been entertained by a sorcerer called for them. But notice what he wanted. He didn't say, "I want to hear these famous preachers." He sought to hear the Word of God. That's what drew him. Not the messenger, but the message. Paul later said in one of his addresses to us is the Word of the salvation sent forth. And when he preached, almost the whole city gathered together to hear the Word of God, not to hear Paul, but to hear the Word. That stirred up persecution from the religious people, the Word. That stirred up persecution from the religious people just like it does today. But in the midst of persecution, hunger, and hardship, the disciples were filled with joy and with the Holy Spirit, as they went from village to village, preaching the Word. 

For the first time in Acts, the Word is called the Word of Grace. And all the equipment apostle  Paul had on his first missionary journey was the Word. That's it. No professional training, no support team, no marketing plan, just the Word. 

 And he planted churches in every community he visited. We spend generations in some countries trying to establish a church. They did it in weeks. Why? 

Not because they were smarter. Not because the crucifixion was fresh in people's minds. But because the Word held a place in their ministry that we've never given it. The name of Jesus held a place we've never given it. And the Holy Spirit was the guide and director in a way he has not been allowed to be since. 

Confess this truth right now. "I give the Word its rightful  place in my life", because you need to settle this. The Word isn't just another tool in your spiritual toolbox. It's not  just something you read when you have time. It's the very power of God to transform everything about you. The Word brought conviction. The name gave them credentials through miracles. The Holy Spirit unveiled Jesus Christ to listeners as the Word was expounded. And the Holy Spirit governed where they went and what they did. He's still here. This is still his day. But we've pushed him aside with our programs and our plans. Paul ended up in prison in Philippi. His back was scourged. His hands and feet were in stalks, but he and Silas were singing and praising God. An earthquake hit. The prison doors opened. The jailer thought everyone had escaped and was about to kill himself. But Paul stopped him. And  the jailer asked, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" And they spoke the Word of the Lord unto him with all that were in his house. 

Right there in that jail with prisoners and caretakers listening, a church was organized because they spoke the Word. 

 In part two, I'm going to show you what happens when the Word prevails in your life the way it prevailed in Ephesus. 

Because that's what you're missing. Not more teaching, not more programs, but the prevailing Word that changes cities and transforms lives. 

 You've been fighting the same battle for years. The same addiction keeps coming back. The same fear keeps paralyzing you. The same sickness keeps attacking your body. The same financial pressure keeps crushing you. And you've tried everything. You've prayed. You've fasted. You've gone to the altar. You've had people lay hands on you, but nothing's really changed. What if I told you the problem is not that God hasn't answered. The problem is that the Word hasn't prevailed in your life yet.

 Listen to what happened in Ephesus. Apostle Paul spent two years teaching daily in the school of Tyrannis. Not once a week, daily for two solid years. And here's what happened. Fear fell upon them all. 

And the name of the Lord Jesus was magnified. Many of them that had believed came confessing and declaring their deeds. And not a few of them that practiced magical arts brought their books together and burned them in the sight of all. And they counted the price of them and found it 50,000 pieces of silver. People who had been deep in witchcraft and the occult brought their spell books, their magic scrolls, everything they'd invested in and burned it publicly. Do you know what 50,000 pieces of silver is? That's about 140 years worth of wages, millions of dollars in today's money. They burned it. These weren't casual practitioners. 

These were people who had their entire lives, their entire