Saturday, April 25, 2026

Understand Dominion Over Circumstances

 We're going to expose the lies that keep believers living in defeat.

Why Most Christians Don't Understand Dominion Over Circumstances.


These biblical teachings reveal why so many believers live overwhelmed by pressure, opposition, and adversity, even though Scripture declares they were created to rule, not endure. This message exposes the missing understanding that keeps Christians reacting instead of reigning, and sets the stage for a shift from surviving circumstances to standing in authority over them. 

Receive the revelation of the Word.  

You were given authority over every circumstance in your life, but you've been living under your circumstances instead of over them. 

You pray about problems instead of commanding them.

 You accept defeat as God's will instead of recognizing it as the enemy's attack. 

You live dominated by sickness, lack, fear, and chaos when God created you to dominate, to rule, to exercise authority over everything that tries to control you. And the reason you're living this way is not because you lack power. 

You have the same Spirit that raised Jesus Christ from the dead living in you, according to Romans 8:11. 

The reason you're living in defeat is because you do not understand dominion. 

You do not know what authority you possess. 

You do not comprehend that God never intended for you to be a victim of your circumstances, but be a master over them. 

And until you grasp this truth, until you see what God gave you at creation, lost at the fall and 1:01 restored through Christ, you'll continue accepting bondage when you were created for dominion. This is not just about positive thinking or trying harder. 

   This is about understanding your God-given position and learning to exercise the authority that belongs to you as a new creation in Christ. 

Because most Christians have been taught to endure their circumstances, to submit to whatever comes their way, to accept sickness and poverty and defeat as God's mysterious will. But that is not what scripture teaches. 

Scripture teaches that you were created to have dominion. 

That dominion was stolen by Satan. 

That Jesus Christ won it back. and that when you were born again, you were restored to the position of authority first Adam had before the fall. 

You are not a victim. 

You are not powerless. 

You are not at the mercy of circumstances. 

You have dominion, and it' is time you learned how to use it. 

Today, we're going to uncover what the Bible actually says about dominion. We're going to show you why most Christians never walk in this   authority even though it belongs to them. 

We're going to expose the lies that keep believers living in defeat. 

And we're going to give you the biblical keys to exercising dominion over every circumstance that tries to control your life.

This is the truth that will set you free. This is the revelation that changes everything. And once you see it, you'll never accept defeat the same way again. 

Let's start at the beginning. 

Genesis 1:26-28 says, "And God said, let us make man in our image, after our likeness, and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth." So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created he him. Male and female created he them. And God blessed them.  And God said unto them, "Be fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth and subdue it and have dominion." 

Notice the repeated emphasis. Dominion, subdue,  rule. God created humanity to have authority over creation, not to be controlled by it, not to be victims of it, but to exercise dominion over it. 

 This was humanity's original design. First Adam was given dominion over the earth. 

He was to rule, to manage, to exercise authority under God's sovereignty. And as long as Adam remained in fellowship with God, as long as he operated under God's authority, he had complete dominion over everything in his realm. 

Sickness couldn't touch him. Lack didn't exist. Fear had no place. Chaos was subdued because Adam was ruling from his position of dominion that God had given him. But then came the falI. 

Genesis chapter 3 records how Satan through deception convinced Adam and Eve to rebel against God's authority. And the moment they sinned, they forfeited their dominion. 

They handed their authority over to Satan. And from that point forward, humanity lived under the domination of the enemy instead of in the dominion God intended. 

 This is why the world is full of sickness, poverty, chaos, and death. Not because God designed it that way, but because humanity lost dominion and Satan usurped authority over the earth. 

Now you understood this with stunning clarity. The tragedy of the fall was not just that man sinned. The tragedy was that man lost his dominion. 

Originally, Man was created to rule in the Garden of Eden, but sin made him a slave. 

He was designed to have authority, but rebellion stripped him of that authority and gave it to the enemy. 

And from that day until Jesus Christ came,  humanity lived under Satan's dominion instead of exercising the dominion God originally gave them. That's the reality. 

Sin didn't just separate humanity from God. It stripped humanity of authority and gave that authority to the enemy. But here's the good news. 

Jesus  Christ came to restore what the first Adam lost. 

Luke 4:18 records Jesus Christ saying, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised." 

Jesus Christ came to deliver, to restore, to set free. And part of that restoration was giving back the dominion  that Adam forfeited. 

This is exactly what Jesus Christ did throughout His earthly ministry. 

He exercised dominion over sickness and people were healed. 

He exercised dominion over demons and they fled. 

He exercised dominion over nature and storms obeyed him. He exercised dominion over death and the dead were raised. Jesus was demonstrating the   dominion that God originally gave to humanity. And then after his resurrection, he gave that authority to his followers. 

Matthew 28:18-19 records Jesus saying, "All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost." And the revelation of the truth is here in Acts 2:38, Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." Have you received the Holy Spirit since you believed? 

 Jesus Christ has all authority and he's sending his disciples to operate in that authority. This is not just for the 12 immediate disciples. 

 This is for every believer, here and now . When you were born again, you were restored to the position of dominion that first Adam had before the fall. 

You have authority, not because you're special, but because Christ lives in you, and His authority is your authority. 

Now let us look at why most Christians never walk in this dominion. 

¶The first reason is they don't understand what happened at salvation.  They think salvation is just forgiveness of sins and a ticket to heaven when they die. And while those things are true, salvation  is so much more. 

Salvation is restoration. It is being recreated in Christ. It is receiving everything Adam lost. 

And one of the things Adam lost was dominion, which means one of the things you received when you were born again is dominion. 

Colossians 1:13 says, "Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear son?" 

You've been delivered from Satan's dominion and placed into Christ's kingdom. 

You're no longer under the enemy's authority. 

You're under Christ's authority. And in Christ's kingdom, you have dominion. You have authority to rule over the circumstances that try to rule you. 

But if you do not know this, if you've never been taught that salvation includes restoration of dominion, you'll live like a slave even though you've been made a king. 

¶Second, Christians do not walk in dominion because they've been taught to be passive. 

They've been taught that whatever happens is God's will and they should just accept it. 

They've been taught that exercising authority is presumptuous, that commanding circumstances is arrogant, that speaking to problems is unbiblical. 

And so they endure sickness when they have authority to command it to leave. 

They accept poverty when they have authority to speak provision into their situation. 

They live in fear when they have authority to cast out the spirit of fear. 

For God did not give us a spirit of timidity or cowardice or fear, but [He has given us a spirit] of power and of love and of sound judgment and personal discipline [abilities that result in a calm, well-balanced mind and self-control]. 2 Timothy 1:7

They've been trained to be passive victims instead of active rulers. But that's not what Jesus Christ taught. 

Jesus Christ said in Mark 11:23, "For verily I say unto you that whosoever shall say unto this mountain, be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea, and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass. He shall have whatsoever he saith. "

Jesus Christ did not say pray about the mountain. He said speak to the mountain. Command it. Exercise dominion over it. 

 And if you believe what you're saying, the mountain will obey. This is dominion. 

This is exercising authority. 

And it is not arrogant. It is faith. 

It is believing that the authority Jesus Christ gave you is real and acting on it. This is the spiritual realty. 

But most churchgoers have been so conditioned by the system to be passive that they're afraid to exercise the authority that belongs to them. 

And so they live defeated lives while possessing the very power that could set them free.

Today, the modern church has produced a generation of believers who know they're saved, but do not know they have authority. In Christ.

They know they're going to heaven, but don't know they have dominion on earth, here and now. 

They know Jesus Christ died for them, but do not know he restored to them everything Adam lost. And because they do not know these things, they live far below their privileges. 

They accept defeat when they have authority to command victory. 

They tolerate bondage when they have power to enforce freedom. 

That is the tragedy. Not that believers do not have authority, but that they do not know they have it and therefore they never use it. 

¶Third, Christians do not walk in dominion because they do not understand how authority works. 

 They think authority is about being loud or forceful or trying to manipulate spiritual laws. But authority is not about volume. It is about position. They are not taught of their position in Christ Jesus, seated in heavenly places with the Father. 

A policeman does not have to scream at traffic to make it stop. He simply raises his hand because he has the legal authority of the law behind him. And traffic stops not because of his personal strength, but because of his position. 

That is how spiritual authority works. 

When you command sickness to leave, you're not doing it in your own strength. You're doing it in the authority of Jesus' name. 

When you speak to a circumstance, you're not relying on your ability. You're exercising the dominion that Christ restored to you. 

And the spiritual realm responds not because you're powerful, but because Christ in you is powerful, and you're operating in His authority. 

This is why Jesus Christ told His disciples in Luke 10:19,  "Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing  shall by any means hurt you." 

Jesus Christ gave them power over all the power of the enemy. Not some of it, all of it. 

And that same authority has been given to every believer. 

You have authority over sickness. 

You have authority over demonic attack. 

You have authority over circumstances that try to dominate you. 

 But authority must be exercised. It does not work automatically. 

You have to speak. 

You have to command. 

You have to act in faith on the authority Jesus Christ gave you. 

Now, let's get practical. How do you actually exercise dominion over circumstances? 

1. ¶First, you have to know what belongs to you. You can't exercise authority over something if you do not know you have authority over it. 

So, you study the Word. 

You apply the Word. 

You eat the Word. 

 You find out what Jesus Christ purchased for you. You discover what is included in your salvation. 

And when you know what belongs to you, you can stand on it with confidence. 

For example, healing belongs to you. First Peter 2:24 says, "By whose stripes ye were healed, past tense,  already done." So when sickness attacks your body, you do not beg God to heal you. You exercise your dominion. You speak to that sickness. You command it to leave your body in Jesus' name. So be it.  You're not hoping God might heal you. You're enforcing the healing that's already yours through the authority Jesus Christ gave you. 

Provision belongs to you.  Philippians 4:19 says, "But my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus." So when you're facing lack, you do not panic. You exercise dominion. You speak God's Word over your situation. You  declare His provision. You thank HIM that your needs are met.

 You're not begging. You're ruling. You're exercising dominion over the  circumstances that are trying to dominate you. 

2. ¶Second, you have to speak to your circumstances.  James 3: verses 2 to 4  talks about how a small rudder controls a large ship and how the tongue controls your life. Your words have power. Not because words themselves are magic, but because words spoken in faith, backed by the Word of God, and rooted in the authority Jesus Christ gave you release spiritual force. 

When you speak to a mountain and do not doubt, the mountain moves. 

When you command a storm and believe what you're saying, the storm obeys, not because of your eloquence, but because you're exercising the dominion God restored to you. 

This is what Jesus Christ did constantly. He spoke to fever and it left. He spoke to demons and they fled. He spoke to a storm and it became calm. He spoke to a fig tree and it withered. He was exercising dominion through His words. And then he told his disciples to do the same thing. 

Jesus Christ said in Mark 11:23, "Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, say, speak, command, exercise dominion through your words." 

  The believer who understands dominion is not passive in the face of circumstances. They do not pray about problems and hope God will fix them. They speak to problems in the authority of Jesus' name and command them to align with the Word of God. 

They do not beg for healing. They command sickness to leave. 

They do not plead for provision. They declare God's Word over their finances and expect it to manifest. 

This is not presumption. This is faith. This is exercising the dominion that Jesus Christ restored. That is the difference.

 Passive believers pray about circumstances. Believers who understand dominion command circumstances. 

3. ¶Third, you have to refuse to be dominated. Dominion means you're ruling, not being ruled. 

 So when fear tries to grip you, you do not accept it. You reject it. You speak peace over your mind and refuse to let fear dominate you. 

 When sickness attacks, you do not resign yourself to it. You resist it. You speak healing over your body and refuse to let that sickness dominate you. 

  When the enemy tries to steal your joy, you do not surrender. You resist. You fight. You speak the joy of the Lord over your spirit and refuse to let the enemy dominate your emotions. 

This is what it means to exercise dominion. You're not a victim. You're not helpless. You're not at the mercy of whatever comes your way. 

 You have authority. And when something tries to dominate you, you rise up in the authority Jesus Christ gave you and you command it to stop. 

4. ¶Fourth, you have to think with God and stay in fellowship with God. Adam had dominion as long as he remained in fellowship with God. The moment he sinned, he lost that dominion. 

  And the same principle applies to you. Your authority flows from your relationship with God. When you're walking in obedience, when you're maintaining fellowship through confession and repentance, when you're staying in the Word and in prayer, your authority is strong. 

 But when you're living in sin,  when you unbelief, when you're ignoring God's voice, when you're walking in disobedience, your authority is undermined. 

This does not mean you have to be perfect, but it means you have to be intentional about maintaining your relationship with God. 

Because dominion is not independent of God. It is exercised under God's authority. And when you're submitted to HIM, when you're thinking with HIM, when you're walking with HIM, His authority flows through you and you can exercise dominion over every circumstance. 

Now, let's address the objections. People say, "But doesn't God allow trials to teach us?"

 Yes, God allows trials, but he never intended for you to be dominated by those trials. He intended for you to rule over them. 

James 1: verses 2 to 3 says, "My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into diverse temptations."  Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. 

Notice it says when you fall into trials, not if God  sends trials, trials come. But God expects you to exercise faith through those trials, not to be crushed by them. 

 And part of exercising faith is exercising the dominion he gave you to overcome what is trying to overcome you. 

 People also say, "But what about Paul's thorn in the flesh? Didn't God say no to Paul?" We've addressed this before, but let us be clear.  Apostle Paul's thorn was not a sickness God refused to heal. It was a messenger of Satan to buffet him according to 2 Corinthians 12:7. And God's response was not, "No, it was my grace is sufficient for thee." In other words, you have everything you need to deal with this. That's not God denying Paul's request. That's God reminding Paul of the authority and grace he already possesses. 

The point is this. God never intended for you to live defeated. He intended for you to exercise dominion. 

 And when you understand that, when you grasp the authority that's yours in Christ, when you learn to speak to circumstances instead of being controlled by them, everything changes. 

You stop accepting defeat as normal. 

You stop tolerating bondage as God's will. 

You start ruling. 

You start exercising the dominion that Jesus Christ restored to you when he made you a new creation.


Listen well. The tragedy of the modern church is believers living like beggars when they're seated with Christ in heavenly places.

According to Ephesians 2:6,  they have authority. They have dominion. They have power, but they do not know it. 

Ephesians 2:6 states that God raised believers up with Christ and seated them with Him in the heavenly realms because they are united with Christ Jesus. This verse emphasizes the spiritual transformation and exalted position of believers in Christ.

 And because they do not know it, they live defeated lives while possessing everything they need to live in victory.

That's the truth. You have dominion. 

The question is whether you're going to exercise it. 

So here's the question. 

Are you exercising dominion over your circumstances or are you being dominated by them? 

Are you speaking to your problems or are you just complaining about them? 

Are you commanding sickness to leave or are you accepting it as something you have to live with? 

Are you ruling over lack or are you being controlled by financial pressure? 

Because you were created for dominion. 

 You were restored to dominion through Christ. And it's time you started living like it. 

Stop accepting defeat. 

Stop tolerating bondage. 

Stop living under circumstances that Christ gave you authority to rule over. 

You have  dominion. Exercise it. Speak to the mountain. Command the storm. 

Declare God's Word over your situation. And watch as the circumstances that have been controlling you  submit to the authority of Christ flowing through you. 

    This is not arrogance. This is faith. 

    This is walking in what belongs to you as a child of God. 

  But there's one thing that can instantly strip you of this authority. One prayer, one phrase, one mindset that hands your dominion right back to Satan without you even realizing it. 

Most Christians pray this prayer regularly. They think they're being humble. They think they're submitting to God. But what they're actually doing is abdicating the authority Jesus Christ gave them and giving it back to the enemy. 

And in the next post, we're going to expose this dangerous prayer. We're going to show you exactly what it is, why it's so destructive, and how to stop praying it so that you can walk in the fullness of the dominion Christ restored to you.










HE IS THE ONLY ONE 他是唯一的人 IL EST LE SEUL

 Fix Your Eyes on Jesus and Carry the Cross Daily  

 每天注视耶稣并背负十字架

 Fixez vos yeux sur Jésus et portez la croix tous les jours


 "Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."- Hebrews 12:2

 “仰望耶稣,我们信心的创造者和完成者,他因摆在他面前的喜乐,忍受了十字架,藐视羞辱,坐在神宝座的右边。”——希伯来书 12:2

 « Regardant vers Jésus, l'auteur et le finisseur de notre foi, qui, pour la joie qui lui était présentée, a enduré la croix, méprisant la honte, et s'est assis à la droite du trône de Dieu. » - Hébreux 12 :2

1. Dank die Here soos ek die werk van God in my sien

Dank God, 

Waar daar wonde was, bring genesing. 

Waar daar littekens van die vyand se aanvalle was. Giet u olie van vreugde uit en bind my gebroke hart op. 

Sit my weer bymekaar, Here, stukkie vir stukkie met u genesende krag. 

Herstel vreugde waar dit verlore gegaan het. 

Herstel geloof waar dit geskud is. 

Herstel hoop waar dit verpletter is.

En ek bedank u, Vader, omdat u ore oplettend is vir my geskreeu. U draai nie weg as ek bel nie. U ignoreer my nie as ek in swakheid uitroep nie. 

U trek na my en u herinner my daaraan dat u genade voldoende is en dat u krag perfek gemaak word in my swakheid. En met 'n hart vol dankbaarheid verklaar ek dat die oorwinning aan Here Jesus Christus behoort, bid ek en glo al hierdie dinge in die magtige, pragtige en kosbare naam van Jesus Christus. Amen. 

As hierdie gebed u hart aangeraak het, sê dan amen as 'n teken van geloof. Ek bid dat elke seën in hierdie gebed nou op u is in die naam van Jesus Christus. En as u 'n spesiale gebed nodig het, laat weet ons. Ons sal geëerd wees om vir u te bid. 

Laat die genade en vrede van onse Here Jesus Christus in my voortgaan. Amen, aan die hart van Vader. 


Thanking God as I behold the work of God in me

 Thank God,

Where there have been wounds, bring healing. 

Where there have been scars from the enemy's attacks. Pour out your oil of gladness and bind up my broken heart. 

Put me back together, Lord, piece by piece with your healing power. 

Restore joy where it has been lost. 

Restore faith where it has been shaken. 

Restore hope where it has been crushed.

And I thank you, Father, because your ears are attentive to my cries. You do not turn away when I call. You do not ignore me when l cry out in weakness. 

You draw near to me and you remind me that your grace is sufficient and your strength is made perfect in my weakness. And with a heart full of gratitude, I declare that the victory belongs to Lord Jesus Christ, I pray and believe all these things in the mighty, beautiful, and precious name of Jesus Christ . 

Amen. 

If this prayer has touched your heart, please say amen as a sign of faith. I pray that every blessing in this prayer is now upon you in the name of Jesus Christ. And if you need a special prayer, let us know. We would be honored to pray for you. 

Let the grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ continue in me. Amen, to the glory of Father. 

 الحمد لله


حيثما كانت هناك جروح، أحضر الشفاء. 


حيث كانت هناك ندوب من هجمات العدو. اسكب زيت فرحك واربط قلبي المكسور. 


أعدني معًا يا رب قطعة قطعة بقوتك العلاجية. 


استعادة الفرح حيث فقدته. 


استعادة الإيمان حيث اهتز. 


استعادة الأمل حيث تم سحقه.


وأشكرك يا أبي، لأن أذنيك منتبهة لصرخاتي. لا تبتعد عندما أتصل بك. لا تتجاهلني عندما أصرخ من الضعف. 


تقترب مني وتذكرني أن نعمتك كافية وقوتك تكتمل في ضعفي. وبقلب مملوء بالامتنان، أعلن أن النصر للرب يسوع المسيح، أصلي وأؤمن بكل هذه الأشياء باسم يسوع المسيح العظيم والجميل والثمين. 


آمين. 


إذا كانت هذه الصلاة قد لامست قلبك، من فضلك قل آمين كعلامة على الإيمان. أدعو الله أن تكون كل بركة في هذه الصلاة عليك الآن باسم يسوع المسيح. وإذا كنت بحاجة إلى صلاة خاصة، فأخبرنا بذلك. سيكون من دواعي سرورنا أن نصلي من أجلك. 

لتستمر فيّ نعمة وسلام ربنا يسوع المسيح. آمين لمجد الآب. 


 感谢上帝,


哪里有伤口,就带来治愈。


那里留下了敌人袭击留下的伤疤。倒出你的快乐之油,束缚我破碎的心。


主啊,请用你的治愈力量,一点一点地让我重新振作起来。


恢复失去的快乐。


恢复动摇的信仰。


在被压垮的地方恢复希望。


我感谢你,父亲,因为你的耳朵关注着我的哭声。当我打电话时你不会转身离开。当我软弱地哭泣时,你不会忽视我。


你靠近我,提醒我你的恩典是足够的,你的力量在我的弱点中变得完美。我满怀感激地宣布胜利属于主耶稣基督,我祈祷并相信耶稣基督强大、美丽和珍贵的名字中的所有这些事情。


阿门。


如果这个祈祷触动了你的心,请说阿门作为信仰的标志。我祈祷这次祈祷中的一切祝福现在都以耶稣基督的名义降临到你身上。如果您需要特别的祈祷,请告诉我们。我们很荣幸为您祈祷。

让我们主耶稣基督的恩典与和平继续在我里面。阿门,为了天父的荣耀。


 Слава Богу,

Там, где были раны, принесите исцеление. 

Где были шрамы от атак противника. Вылей свое масло радости и свяжи мое разбитое сердце. 

Собери меня, Господи, по частям Своей целительной силой. 

Верните радость там, где она была утрачена. 

Восстановите веру там, где она была поколеблена. 

Верните надежду там, где она была подавлена.

И я благодарю Тебя, Отец, потому что Твои уши внимательны к моим крикам. Ты не отворачиваешься, когда я звоню. Ты не игнорируешь меня, когда я кричу от слабости. 

Ты приближаешься ко мне и напоминаешь мне, что Твоей благодати достаточно и Твоя сила совершенна в моей слабости. И с сердцем, полным благодарности, я заявляю, что победа принадлежит Господу Иисусу Христу, я молюсь и верю во все это во могущественное, прекрасное и драгоценное имя Иисуса Христа. 

Аминь. 

Если эта молитва тронула ваше сердце, пожалуйста, скажите «аминь» в знак веры. Я молюсь, чтобы каждое благословение в этой молитве теперь было на вас во имя Иисуса Христа. И если вам нужна особая молитва, дайте нам знать. Для нас будет честью помолиться за вас. 

Пусть благодать и мир Господа нашего Иисуса Христа продолжаются во мне. Аминь, во славу Отца. 


 Dieu merci,

Là où il y a eu des blessures, apportez la guérison. 

Là où il y a eu des cicatrices dues aux attaques ennemies. Car sors ton huile de joie et lie mon cœur brisé. 

Remets-moi ensemble, Seigneur, morceau par morceau avec ton pouvoir de guérison.

Restaurez la joie là où elle a été perdue. 

Restaurez la foi là où elle a été ébranlée. 

Restaurez l’espoir là où il a été écrasé.

Et je vous remercie, Père, car vos oreilles sont attentives à mes cris. Tu ne te détournes pas quand j'appelle. Tu ne m'ignores pas quand je crie de faiblesse. 

Tu t'approches de moi et tu me rappelles que ta grâce est suffisante et que ta force est rendue parfaite dans ma faiblesse. Et avec un cœur plein de gratitude, je déclare que la victoire appartient au Seigneur Jésus-Christ, je prie et crois toutes ces choses au nom puissant, beau et précieux de Jésus-Christ. 

Amen. 

Si cette prière a touché votre cœur, dites amen en signe de foi. Je prie pour que chaque bénédiction dans cette prière soit maintenant sur vous au nom de Jésus-Christ. Et si vous avez besoin d’une prière spéciale, faites-le nous savoir. Nous serions honorés de prier pour vous. 

Que la grâce et la paix de notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ continuent en moi. Amen, à la gloire du Père


 Alhamdulillah,

Di mana ada luka, bawa kesembuhan. 

Di mana terdapat parut akibat serangan musuh. Untuk keluar minyak kegembiraan anda dan mengikat hati saya yang patah. 

Satukan saya kembali, Tuhan, sekeping demi sekeping dengan kuasa penyembuhan-Mu. 

Pulihkan kegembiraan di mana ia telah hilang. 

Pulihkan iman di mana ia telah digoncangkan. 

Pulihkan harapan di mana ia telah dihancurkan.

Dan aku bersyukur kepada-Mu, Bapa, kerana telingamu memperhatikan tangisanku. Anda tidak berpaling apabila saya menelefon. Anda tidak mengabaikan saya apabila saya menangis dalam kelemahan. 

Engkau mendekatkan diri kepadaku dan mengingatkan bahawa rahmat-Mu cukup dan kekuatan-Mu menjadi sempurna dalam kelemahanku. Dan dengan hati yang penuh rasa syukur, saya menyatakan bahawa kemenangan itu adalah milik Tuhan Yesus Kristus, saya berdoa dan percaya semua perkara ini dalam nama Yesus Kristus yang perkasa, indah, dan berharga. 

Amin. 

Jika doa ini telah menyentuh hati anda, sila katakan amin sebagai tanda iman. Saya berdoa agar setiap berkat dalam doa ini kini berada di atas anda dalam nama Yesus Kristus. Dan jika anda memerlukan doa khas, beritahu kami. Kami berbesar hati untuk mendoakan anda. 

Biarlah kasih karunia dan damai sejahtera Tuhan kita Yesus Kristus tetap ada dalam diriku. Amin, demi kemuliaan Bapa. 


1. Today is my day to ...

REFLECT GOD'S LOVE TODAY : 

God, Let Me See the Depth of Your Unconditional Love

THANK YOU GOD MORNING PRAYER :

Father, Teach Me to Give Thanks in Everythings Everyday 

PROTECT YOUR DAY WITH THIS MORNING PRAYER : Lord, Let Your Word Be My Shield in Every Moment

MORNINGS WITH JESUS : 

Lord Jesus, Hold Me in Your Loving Arms 


تعكس محبة الله اليوم: 

يا إلهي، دعني أرى عمق حبك غير المشروط

شكرا لك يا الله صلاة الصباح:

يا أبتي علمني أن أشكر في كل شيء كل يوم 

احمِ يومك بهذه الصلاة الصباحية: يا رب، لتكن كلمتك درعي في كل لحظة

صباحات مع يسوع: 

أيها الرب يسوع، احملني بين ذراعيك المحبتين 


REFLÉTEZ L'AMOUR DE DIEU AUJOURD'HUI : 

Dieu, laisse-moi voir la profondeur de ton amour inconditionnel

MERCI DIEU PRIÈRE DU MATIN :

Père, apprends-moi à rendre grâce en toutes choses chaque jour 

PROTÉGEZ VOTRE JOURNÉE AVEC CETTE PRIÈRE DU MATIN : Seigneur, que ta Parole soit mon bouclier à chaque instant

MATINS AVEC JÉSUS : 

Seigneur Jésus, tiens-moi dans tes bras aimants 


反映上帝今天的爱: 

上帝,让我看看你无条件的爱的深度


感谢上帝晨祷:

父亲,教导我每天在每件事中感恩 


用今早的祷告保护你的一天:

主啊,愿你的话语时刻成为我的盾牌


与耶稣共度的早晨: 

主耶稣,请将我抱在你们慈爱的怀抱中 


(Dutch) 

WEERSPIEGEL GODS LIEFDE VANDAAG: 

God, laat mij de diepte van uw onvoorwaardelijke liefde zien


DANK U GOD OCHTENDGEBED:

Vader, leer mij elke dag in alles dank te zeggen 


BESCHERM UW DAG MET DIT OCHTENDGEBED: 

Heer, laat uw woord op elk moment mijn schild zijn


OCHTENDEN MET JEZUS: 

Heer Jezus, houd mij in uw liefdevolle armen 


(Danish) 

REFLECT GUD ELSKER I DAG: 

Gud, lad mig se dybden af din ubetingede kærlighed


TAKK DU GUD MORNING BEDRIFT:

Far, lær mig at tage tak i hver dag 


BESKYTT DIN DAG MED DENNE MORNINGSPILLER: 

Herre, lad dit ord være mit skjold i ethvert øjeblik


MORNINGER MED JESUS: 

Herre Jesus, hold mig i dine bevægelige arme 


(Russian) 

ОТРАЖАЙТЕ БОЖЬЮ ЛЮБОВЬ СЕГОДНЯ: 

Боже, позволь мне увидеть глубину Твоей Безусловной Любви


БЛАГОДАРЮ ТЕБЯ, БОЖЕ. УТРЕННЯЯ МОЛИТВА:

Отец, научи меня благодарить за все каждый день 


ЗАЩИТИТЕ СВОЙ ДЕНЬ ЭТОЙ УТРЕННЕЙ МОЛИТВОЙ: Господи, пусть Твое Слово будет Моим щитом в каждый момент


УТРО С ИИСУСОМ: 

Господь Иисус, держи меня в своих любящих объятиях 

Friday, April 24, 2026

Are You Starving Your Spirit

 YOUR SPIRIT IS STARVING 

The biblical teaching reveals that believers who walk in steady faith and consistent victory share one simple daily practice that quietly strengthens their spirit. 

While many Christians search for dramatic spiritual disciplines or longer religious routines, the real source of inner strength is often overlooked. 

Yet when this one habit becomes part of your everyday life, something remarkable happens, your faith stabilizes, your perspective changes, and the challenges that once shook you begin to lose their power. 

Discovering and practicing this overlooked habit can transform the way you face each day and build a spirit that remains strong no matter what comes.


The habit of speaking God's Word over yourself every morning is the single most powerful practice for spiritual strength. 

It feeds your spirit. 

It activates faith. 

It establishes truth in your consciousness. 

It renews your mind. 

It sets the tone for your entire day.

   And when practiced consistently, it produces a spirit so strong that doubt can't shake it. Fear can't grip it and circumstances can't control it. The habit of speaking God's Word over yourself every morning. That's the revelation. That's the habit. And when you make it yours, everything changes. 

¶Now, let me show you exactly how to practice this habit. Every morning before you do anything else, before you check your phone, before you eat breakfast, before you start your day, you speak God's Word over yourself, not for hours.

 Speaking 5 to 10 minutes is sufficient. 

But those minutes are non-negotiable. They're your spiritual feeding time. And just as you wouldn't skip meals for your body, you don't skip feeding your spirit. 

 Here's what this looks like practically. You choose specific scriptures that address your identity in Christ, God's promises to you, and truth you need to be conscious of. And you speak them out loud over  yourself in first person, making them personal, not reading about someone else's blessings; declaring your own, not learning doctrine; feeding your spirit, not studying theology; consuming Life. 

For example, instead of reading 2 Corinthians 5:21 silently, for he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. You speak it over yourself. I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. Not trying to become righteous. I am righteous. God  made me righteous through Christ. That's my identity. That's who I am. "

Do you see the difference? One is reading about truth. The other is declaring truth over yourself. 

   One is information. The other is transformation. 

Or instead of silently reading Philippians 4:13, I can do all things through Christ which strengthenth me. You speak it out loud. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Not in my own strength. Through Christ. His strength is in me. His power operates through me. I'm not weak. I'm strong through Christ who is my strength

  You're not just reading a verse. You're feeding your spirit. 

 You're activating faith. You're establishing truth in your consciousness. 

Or Philippians 4:19. Instead of reading, "But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus." You  speak 🗣️ it out, "My God supplies all my need according to His riches in  glory." That's a promise. That's truth. I'm not lacking. I'm not in need. My God supplies fully, completely according to His riches, not according to my circumstances. "

You're feeding your spirit truth before circumstances try to feed your spirit lies. 

  Let me give you more examples of how to practice this habit. Feeding your spirit .

You might speak Romans 8:1 over yourself. "There is no condemnation for me because I am in Christ Jesus. I am not condemned. I am not guilty. I am free. Christ freed me from the law of sin and death. I walk not after the flesh, but after the spirit. Condemnation has no place in my life."

You're establishing freedom from guilt before guilt tries to establish itself in your consciousness. 

Or first John 4:4, "Greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world. "  You speak out , "I am not overcome by the world. I am not defeated by circumstances. Greater is Christ in me. His power is greater than any problem I face. His strength is greater than any challenge.  I am an overcomer because Christ in me is greater." 

 You're feeding your spirit victory before the day tries to feed you  defeat. 

Or Psalm 91: verses 1-2. "I dwell in the secret place of the Most High. I abide under the shadow of the Almighty. The Lord is my refuge and my fortress.    He is my God and I trust in him. I am protected. I am safe. I am secure. Not because circumstances are perfect, because I abide in HIM."

You're establishing security before insecurity has opportunity to grip you. 

Or Ephesians 1:3, speaking over yourself now, "I am blessed with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ, not some blessings, all  blessings. They're already mine, already given. I'm not trying to obtain what I don't have. I'm living from what I already possess in Christ. I am blessed. 

 You're declaring abundance before lack tries to declare itself. 

This is the feeding habit. Every morning, 5 to 10 minutes, speaking God's word over yourself,   declaring who you are, proclaiming what God says, feeding your spirit before you feed your body. 

And when you do this consistently, when you make it non-negotiable, your spirit becomes strong. Not gradually, but quickly, because you're feeding it daily with the most powerful spiritual food available, the living Word of God. 

 And here is what is critical to understand. This is not magic. This isn't a formula. This is feeding. 

Just as your physical body needs consistent healthy food to remain strong, your spirit needs consistent feeding on God's written Word to remain strong. 

  And the Word is your spirit's food. When you speak it, when you declare it, when you consume* it through speaking it over yourself, your spirit is being nourished. Your spirit is being strengthened. Your spirit is being built up. And a strong spirit changes everything about how you live. 

(* The phrase "eat the book" refers to a biblical passage found in Ezekiel 3:1-3, where God instructs the prophet Ezekiel to eat a scroll, symbolizing the internalization of God's message. This imagery is also echoed in Revelation 10:9-10, where apostle John is told to eat a little scroll that is sweet in his mouth but bitter in his stomach.)

Here's where everything converges. The reason  this one habit is so powerful is because it feeds your spirit at the optimal time in the morning before the day's challenges hit, before circumstances try to define reality, before the world bombards you with lies. 

 You're feeding your spirit with truth, in truth.

 You're establishing who you are before anyone tells you who you're not. 

You're declaring God's promises before circumstances declare their version of reality. 

You're setting your mind on truth before the day tries to set your mind on lies. 

And that morning feeding strengthens your spirit for the entire day. 

  Think about what happens when you start your day without this habit. You wake up, you check your phone, bad news, stressful messages,  discouraging emails, and immediately your mind is set on problems. Your spirit is being fed lies. Your consciousness is being established by circumstances.

 And the rest of your day flows from that weak spiritual state. Your spirit is starving. 

You're reacting instead of responding. 

You're being controlled by circumstances instead of governed by truth. 

You're weak instead of strong. 

Why? Because you did not feed your spirit before the day began. But when you start your day with this feeding your spirit habit, when you speak God's Word over yourself before anything else, you're establishing strength before weakness has opportunity to establish itself. 

  You're feeding your spirit before the world tries to starve it. You're declaring truth before lies assault you. 

   And when challenges come, when circumstances are difficult, when people are difficult, you don't react from weakness. 

You respond from strength because your spirit was fed. 

Your spirit is strong. And a strong spirit governs everything else. This is what Jesus Christ modeled. 

Mark 1:35 says, "And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed." 

In the morning, before day, before the demands hit, before the crowds came, before the challenges started, Jesus Christ fed his spirit first. He communed with the Father first. He established truth first. And from that spiritual strength, he faced everything the day brought. 

 And if Jesus Christ, who is perfect, needed morning spiritual feeding, how much more do we need it?


   This is what Daniel practiced. Daniel 6:10 Records. Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, (upon learning of a decree that prohibited prayer to anyone but the king,)  he went into his house, and his windows being open in his chamber toward Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees three times a day and prayed and gave thanks before his God as he did a four time . This was Daniel's habit, not something he did occasionally,  this is his regular practice. And that habit of prayer and thanksgiving, that consistent spiritual feeding, gave Daniel a spirit so strong that even the threat of death in a lion's den didn't shake him. His spirit was stronger than his circumstances. Why? 

Because he fed his spirit consistently. 

And when you make this habit yours, when you speak God's Word over yourself every morning without fail, your spirit becomes strong. Not someday, now, not gradually, but rapidly, because you're feeding it daily. 

And a daily fed spirit is a strong spirit. 

And a strong spirit governs your mind, your emotions, your will, your body, and your circumstances, not controlled by them, governing them from strength, from truth, from the Word   dwelling richly in your spirit. 

  Let me show you what this produces practically. 

  When you've been speaking God's Word over yourself every morning for a week, 2 weeks, a month, you'll notice changes. 

When bad news comes, your first reaction is not fear. It's faith. Why? Because your spirit has been fed truth every morning. And truth is stronger than circumstances. 

  When people wrong you, your first response isn't anger, it's love. Why? Because you've been declaring God's love over yourself. And that love is established in your spirit. 

  When challenges arise, your immediate thought isn't, "I can't handle this." It's, "I can do all things through Christ." Why? Because you've been speaking that truth every morning. And it's become your reality. 

  Your spirit becomes so strong that when temptation comes, you're not fighting it with willpower. your spirit rejects it automatically. Why? Because you've been declaring your identity in Christ and sin doesn't fit that identity.

  When sickness attacks, you're not begging for healing. You're declaring healing is already yours. Why?  Because you've been speaking healing scriptures over yourself. And your spirit knows the truth. 

When financial pressure hits, you're not panicking.  You're resting in God's provision. Why?  Because you've been declaring Philippians 4:19* every morning and it's settled in your spirit. 

(*my God is meeting all my needs according to the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus)

  This is what a strong spirit produces. Not theoretical knowledge, but practical transformation ; not someday victory, but daily victory; not occasional breakthrough, but consistent breakthrough. 

And it all flows from one simple habit. Spent 5 to 10 minutes every morning speaking God's Word over yourself, feeding your spirit before the day begins. 

That's it. 

That's the secret. 

That's what strong believers do that weak believers don't. And when you make it yours, everything changes. 

  And here's what's beautiful. This feeding habit does not require hours. It does not require perfect conditions. It does not require advanced spiritual maturity. 

  It just requires consistency. 5 to 10 minutes every morning before anything else. Speaking truth, feeding your spirit. And your spirit responds. 

 It strengthens. It grows. It becomes unshakable. 

  Not through your effort to make it strong. Only through consistent feeding on living Bread, through daily consumption  of God's Word, through regular declaration of truth over yourself. Remember, not reading the Bible quietly. 


Let's bring this to absolute clarity. 

   The one habit that strengthens your spirit daily is speaking God's Word out loud over yourself every single morning. Spending 5 to 10 minutes before anything else, declaring who you are in Christ,  proclaiming God's promises, feeding your spirit before you feed your body. 

And when you do this consistently, when you make it non-negotiable, your spirit becomes so strong that doubt can't shake it, fear can't grip it, circumstances can't control it, and challenges can't overwhelm it. 

The practical application is simple. Tomorrow morning, before you do anything else, spend 5 to 10 minutes speaking God's Word over yourself.

 Choose scriptures about your identity in Christ. Speak them out loud. Make them personal. Do not read silently. Speak 🗣️ out. 

 Let your ears hear. Let your spirit feed. Let truth establish itself in your consciousness. And do this every single morning. 

Not only when you feel like it. Every morning. 

Not when circumstances are bad. Every morning. 

Not as a religious duty, as feeding time for your spirit. And as you do this consistently,  as you make this your daily habit, watch what happens. 

Your faith becomes unshakable. 

 Your peace remains constant regardless of circumstances. 

 Your joy does not depend on what's happening around you. 

Your wisdom increases. 

Your discernment sharpens. 

 Your prayers become more powerful. Why?   Because your spirit is strong and a strong spirit transforms everything. 

And here's a critical point. This habit is not about religious performance. This is not about earning God's favor through discipline. This is about feeding, pure and simple. 

Your body needs food to function properly. Your spirit needs food to function properly. And the Word is your spirit's food. 

When you speak Word over yourself every morning, you're simply feeding what needs to be fed. And feeding produces strength, always,   consistently, inevitably. Think about this. 

You don't feel guilty when you eat breakfast. You don't wonder if you're being religious when you have lunch. You don't question whether you're earning God's approval when you eat dinner. 

You're just feeding your body. It needs food. You provide food. Simple. And that's exactly how this habit should feel. 

Your spirit needs food. The Word is food. You speak the Word. Your spirit feeds. Strength comes not through religious duty, but through practical   nourishment. And the results speak for themselves. 

Believers who practice this habit consistently are the ones who walk through trials with unshakable faith. 

They're the ones who remain joyful when circumstances are difficult. 

They're the ones who experience breakthrough when others are experiencing breakdown. 

They're the ones whose prayers get answered. 

They're the ones who discern correctly. 

They're the ones who live victoriously, not because they're special, because they feed their spirit daily, because they've made the one habit that produces strength their non-negotiable practice, because they speak God's Word over themselves every single morning without fail. 

That's the habit. That's the practice. That's what transforms weak believers into strong believers. 

And now you know. 

Tomorrow morning, 5 to 10 minutes before anything else, speak God's Word over yourself, feed your spirit and watch your life transform.

The final word. The believer who speaks God's Word over themselves every morning. Who feeds their spirit before feeding their body, who makes spiritual nourishment the first priority of every   day. That believer walks through life with a strength that weak believers cannot comprehend. Not because they're more spiritual, but because they've made the one habit that produces spiritual strength their daily practice. 

Show me your morning routine and I'll show you the strength of your spirit. Show me what you feed on first and l'Il show you what controls you throughout the day. 

The habit of speaking God's Word over yourself every morning is not optional for the believer who wants a strong spirit. It's essential. It's foundational. It's the one practice that changes everything. 

The habit of speaking God's Word over yourself every morning. That's the revelation. That's the practice. That's what makes your spirit unshakable. Not lengthy prayer sessions. Not complicated disciplines.  5 to 10 minutes every morning speaking truth over yourself.  Feeding your spirit, activating faith, establishing reality, and from that strength living victoriously regardless of what the day brings. 

 That's the one habit. And now you know if this teaching has revealed that speaking God's Word over yourself every morning is the key to spiritual strength. And if you're committing to make this your daily habit, I want you to declare it. 

Declare these words. I speak God's Word over myself daily. My spirit is strong. Truth governs my life. 

Don't write it as something you hope to start someday. Write it as the commitment you're making right now. Starting tomorrow morning, 5 to 10 minutes, speaking truth, feeding your spirit. 

This is you stepping into unshakable spiritual strength. Do it now. Speaking 🗣️ I speak God's Word over myself daily. My spirit is strong. Truth governs my life. 

 Now, understanding that speaking God's Word strengthens your spirit is transformational. But there is one specific type of prayer, one simple practice that most believers never discover that activates faith like nothing else. 

It is not begging God for things. 

It is not lengthy intercession. 

 It is a simple prayer habit that takes less than a minute, but releases more power than hours of traditional prayer. 

 And when you discover what this prayer is, when you understand why it works, when you make it part of your routine, you'll see answers to prayer you never saw before. 

God’s sovereignty is ultimate, and any believer can stand on the certainty of His Word by faith. 

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Holy Spirit-to-your spirit : train your spirit to hear God

 Train Your Spirit to Hear God: 5 Habits That Will Sharpen Your Spirit


 Have you ever prayed and felt like God wasn't listening? You asked HIM for direction. You waited.    You listened and nothing. Just silence. 

     And you started wondering, "Does God even speak to people anymore? Or is that just something that happened in Bible times?" 

  Here is the truth. Most Christians never discover. God is speaking to you right now. every single day. The problem is not that God stopped talking. The problem is you're listening with the wrong part of yourself. Most Christians are waiting for an audible voice, a burning bush, a vision,  something dramatic. But that is not how God primarily speaks. He does not speak to your ears. He speaks to your spirit. 

Romans 8:16 says, "The spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God." 

Did you catch that?  The Spirit bears witness with our spirit. Not with our mind, not with our emotions, with our spirit. That means there is a spirit-to-spirit communication happening between God and you right now. But if you've never been  taught how to recognize it, you'll miss it completely.  God speaks to your spirit, not to your senses. And this is the breakthrough most Christians need. 

They're trying to hear God with their mind or feel God with their emotions. 

But God is communicating with the hidden man, the recreated spirit inside you. 

 Your spirit hears HIM perfectly, but your mind is too loud to notice. 

 So today, I'm going to give you five practical habits. Five things you can start doing today that will train you to hear God's voice clearly, consistently, daily. Not just when you're in crisis,  but as a normal part of your walk with God because God is always speaking. You just need to learn how to listen.


1. ¶Habit number one, spend time in the Word to  become acquainted with His voice. Here is the first habit, and it's the foundation for everything else. You cannot  recognize God's voice in your spirit if you do not know what His voice sounds like. And the primary way you learn God's voice is through his Word. Turn to John 10:27. 

 Jesus Christ said, "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. My sheep hear my voice." How? 

   Cuz they've spent time with the shepherd. They know what he sounds like,  how he thinks, what he values. 

  Think about it this way. If someone you love calls you on the phone, you recognize their voice immediately, don't you? You do not need them to say, "Hi, this is your mother." Or, "Hey, it's your best  friend." You just know why. Because you've spent time with them. You've heard them speak thousands of times. You know their tone, their personality,  their way of expressing things. 

   The same principle applies to God. The more time you spend in His Word, the more familiar you become with how he speaks, what he says, what he prioritizes. 

    And when a thought drops into your spirit during the day, you'lI know whether it's from HIM or not, because you've learned to recognize His voice. 

     Here's what most Christians do not understand. The Word of God is not just information you're reading. It is God speaking to you. Hebrews 4:12 says, "For the word of God is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword." Quick means living. The Word is alive when you open your Bible and read. 

   And God is speaking to your spirit in that moment. And the more you read, the more your spirit becomes tuned to His voice, like tuning a radio to the right frequency. 

    Your spirit is fed by the Word. When you neglect the Word, your spirit becomes weak and dull, insensitive to God's voice. But when you spend time in the Word daily, your spirit becomes sharp, alert, sensitive to even the slightest whisper from God.

   So, here's the practical habit. Every single day, not just on Sundays, not just when you feel like it, every day,  spend time reading the Word. And do not just read it to check a box or  to finish a chapter. Read it with the expectation that God is speaking to you. Ask yourself as you read, "What is God saying to me through this?" because he is  not just speaking to people 2,000 years ago and he is speaking to you right now. 

   And as you develop this habit, something powerful will happen. You'll start recognizing when God drops a thought into your spirit during the day because it will sound familiar.  It will match what you've been hearing in the Word. You'll think that sounds like something God would say because I just read it yesterday. That is how you  become acquainted with His voice. That is the first habit. 

2. ¶Habit number two, learn to recognize the inward witness. Now, let me show you the second habit. And this is the primary way God leads His children. It's called the inward witness. Turn back to Romans 8:16. The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit. The word witness here means to testify, to give evidence, to confirm. The Holy Spirit is bearing witness, giving testimony to your human spirit, and your spirit receives it. 

  But  here's what you need to understand. This is not a voice you hear with your natural ears. 

It is not a feeling you have in your emotions. It is a knowing. It is a deep inner conviction that you can't explain with your mind, but you know it in your spirit. 

 Let me give you an example. Have you ever been about to do something and you just had this sense of don't do that? You couldn't explain why. There was no logical reason, but something inside you said no. That's the inward witness

  Or maybe you were facing a decision between two options and one of them just felt right in your spirit .  Even though your mind had all kinds of doubts and questions, that's the inward witness

  It is like a green light or a red light inside you. Your spirit either has peace about something or it doesn't. 

 And that peace or lack of peace is God speaking to your spirit. 

The hidden man of the heart is where God communicates with you. But most Christians ignore this because they're waiting for something more dramatic. 

   They want God to write it in the sky or send an angel or give them a prophetic word from someone. But God's primary mode of communication is the inward witness, a quiet, steady knowing in your spirit. And it's not loud. It's not forceful. It doesn't demand attention. It's gentle. And if you're not paying attention, you'll miss it completely. 

  Colossians 3:15 says, "And let the peace of God rule in your hearts." 

 The word rule there means to umpire like a referee in a game. When you're making a decision, the peace of God in your spirit is the umpire.

   If there's peace, that's a green light. Move forward. If there's no peace, that's a red light. Don't move. Even if everything looks right on the outside,  even if all the circumstances line up perfectly, even if everyone around you is saying you should do this, if you  do not have peace in your spirit, do not do it. Something is off. God is saying "no", through the lack of peace.  

  On the flip side, your mind might be saying, " This doesn't make sense. This seems risky. This looks impossible." But if your spirit has a strong witness of  peace, if there is a deep knowing inside you that says this is right, move forward. God is in it. Do not let your mind talk you out of what your spirit already knows. Here is the practical habit. Start paying attention to your spirit throughout the day. When you're making decisions, big or small, pause and ask yourself, "Do I have peace about this?" Not does this  make sense to my mind? Not do I feel excited about this? But does my spirit  have peace? Because your spirit knows things your mind has not figured out yet. 

   Your mind might be saying this is a great opportunity. We need, you'd be crazy not to take it. But if your spirit does not have peace, don't do it. Trust the witness in your spirit over the logic in your head. 

  See, and here is what you'll discover. The more you pay  attention to the inward witness, the more sensitive you become to it. It is like tuning a radio. At first, the signal might be faint,  hard to detect, but the more you tune in, the clearer it becomes. 

  You'll start noticing it in smaller decisions, everyday situations.  

Should I say this or stay quiet? 

Should I go here or stay home? 

Should I take this call or let it go to voicemail? 

 Your spirit will give you a witness. 

 Peace or no peace. And when you follow it, you'll be amazed at how God uses those small moments of obedience to protect you, guide you, position you for His purposes. 

  But here's the key. The inward witness is quiet. It's not loud. It does not scream at you. It's a still small knowing. 

  So you have to quiet your mind and your emotions long enough to sense what's happening in your spirit. That leads us to the next habit. 

3. ¶Habit number three, quiet your mind so your spirit can be heard. 

Here's the third habit. Your mind is loud. Your emotions are loud. And if you do not learn to quiet them, you'll never hear  what your spirit is saying. Think about it. Your mind is constantly racing with thoughts, analyzing, planning, worrying, replaying conversations from yesterday, thinking about what you need to do tomorrow. Your emotions are constantly reacting to circumstances, feeling anxious one moment, excited the next, frustrated, overwhelmed, discouraged, and all of that noise drowns out the quiet voice of your spirit. 

   Your spirit knows things your mind hasn't figured out yet. But if your mind never stops talking, if your emotions are always reacting, you'll never hear what your spirit is trying to tell you.

  And it is like trying to hear someone whisper in a room full of people shouting, you have to quiet the room first. You have to turn down the volume on the noise so you can hear the signal. 

 This is why so many Christians struggle to hear God. They're asking God to speak, but their mind won't stop long enough to listen. 

They're praying, but while they're praying, their mind is making a grocery list, planning tomorrow's schedule, worrying about a problem at work, thinking about what someone said to them last week. There is no space for God to speak into. There is no room for the inward witness to be recognized. 

Psalm 46:10 says, "Be still and know that l am God." 

    Be still. Stop the mental chatter. Stop the emotional reactions. Get quiet. And in that stillness, you'll start to sense what's happening in your spirit.  You'll start to notice the peace or the unease. 

You'll start to recognize when God is speaking. 

Here's the practical habit. 

Set aside time every day, even if it's just 10 or 15 minutes, to be stilI before God. 

Not just to pray, not just to read, but to listen. 

Turn off your phone, shut the door, sit in silence, and just be aware of your spirit. 

Do not try to hear something. 

Do not force it. 

 Don't manufacture a feeling or a thought. 

  Just quiet your mind and pay attention to what's happening inside you. At first, your mind will wander. 

Random thoughts will flood in. I need to send that email. I forgot to call that person. What am I going to make for dinner? Did I lock the door? That's normal. That's your mind doing what it's been trained to do for years. 

  Do not get frustrated with yourself when that happens. Gently bring your focus back to your spirit. Do not fight the thoughts. Just redirect. 

      Ask yourself, "What is my spirit sensing right now?" You might sense peace. You might sense unease. You might sense a knowing about something you've been praying about. You might sense nothing at all. And that's okay, too. Do not dismiss it. Pay attention to it. And here's what you'll discover over time. 

 The more you practice this, the easier it becomes to recognize when your spirit is receiving from God because You've trained yourself to distinguish the noise in your head and the knowing in your spirit. You've learned to tune out the distractions and tune in to God. 

      And eventually, you won't just do this during your quiet time.  You'll be able to sense your spirit throughout the day in the middle of a conversation, often while you're driving, while you're while you're making decisions at work, while you're shopping, while you're talking to your kids. 

   You'll develop what it is called spirit consciousness, an awareness of your spirit and what God is saying to it.       

 You'll become sensitive to the inward witness even in the busyiness of life. 

 Here is another key. When you quiet your mind, you're not trying to make your mind go away. You're not trying to stop thinking completely. 

   You're just giving your spirit the space to be heard. Your mind is a servant, not a master. 

     It is a tool God gave you, but it is not supposed to dominate your life. Your mind is not supposed to drown out your spirit. Your spirit is supposed to lead and your mind is supposed to follow. 

But for most Christians, it is reversed. Their mind is leading and their spirit is being ignored completely. Their mind makes all the decisions. 

 Their emotions drive all the actions and their spirit, the part of them that's connected to God is being drowned out by the noise. When you practice this habit of quieting your mind, you're putting things back in the right order. 

Spirit first, mind second.  And when that happens, you'll start hearing God clearly because your spirit has always been hearing HIM. You just couldn't hear your spirit over the noise in your head. 

  So, quiet the noise and  listen to what your spirit already knows. That is the third habit, and it changes everything. It's the difference between living from your head and living from your spirit. 

4. ¶Habit number four, distinguish between your thoughts and your spirit's voice. Now, here's the fourth habit, and this is where most Christians get confused. They can't tell the difference between their own thoughts and God speaking to their spirit. So they either assume every thought is from God or they dismiss everything as just their own mind. 

      Neither is correct. So let me give you some keys to help you distinguish between the two. 

• First, your own thoughts usually come from your head.  They're analytical, logical based on what you already know. But when your spirit is receiving from God, it comes from deep within. It is not in your head. 

    It is in your innermost being, called the hidden man of the heart. You can actually feel the difference if you pay attention. 

 Head thoughts feel like they're coming from up here. Skull.  And spirit thoughts feel like they're coming from down here, deep in your core, in your belly, in the center of your being. 

• Second, your own thoughts are usually loud and urgent. You need to do this now. you have to figure this out. Well, you can't wait. You, what if you miss the opportunity? What, what if this doesn't work out? What? There's a pressure behind it. There's a push. There's a sense of panic. 

   But the voice of your spirit is quiet and steady. It does not rush you. Voice of your spirit does not pressure you. It does not create anxiety. It's a calm,  steady, knowing that remains, even when circumstances are chaotic. Even when everything around you is falling apart. 

   If God has spoken to your spirit, there's a peace that doesn't make sense to your mind. 

• Third, your own thoughts are often driven by fear or worry. What if this doesn't work? What if I fail? 

 Well, what if people think I'm crazy? 

 What if I lose money? What if I make a mistake? What if I embarrass myself? Fear is always asking, "What if?"  But when God speaks to your spirit, there's peace. 

     Even if  God is leading you into something challenging or uncertain, even if he's asking you to step out in faith, there's an underlying peace that surpasses understanding. Philippians 4:7 calls it the peace of God, which passes all understanding

 It does not make sense to your mind, but your spirit is at rest. 

Here's the practical habit. When a thought comes to you, pause and ask yourself, where is this coming from? Is it coming from my head, my emotions, or my spirit? 

 If it is anxious and rushed, it is probably your mind. 

If it is fearful and uncertain, it's probably your emotions. 

 But if it's calm or peaceful and deep, it's likely your spirit receiving from God. 

  And here's another test. Does this thought line up with the Word? Remember habit number one. You become acquainted with God's voice through the Word. So if a thought contradicts the Word of God or it's not from God, period, 

  God will never tell you to do something that goes against His written Word. Never. But if the thought aligns with the Word and you have peace in your spirit about it, that's double confirmation that God is speaking. The Word confirms the witness. The witness confirms the Word. 

  Now, sometimes God will speak to your spirit and and your mind won't understand it yet. That's okay. That's actually normal. Your spirit receives revelation before your mind comprehends it. Think about it. 

  Your spirit is connected directly to God.  God speaks to your spirit first and then your spirit communicates it to your mind. So there's often a delay. So do not dismiss something just because you can't figure it out mentally. 

If you have a strong Witness in your spirit and it lines up with the Word, trust it. 

      Even if your mind is saying that this does not make sense yet, God will give your mind understanding later. But he speaks to your spirit first. Your spirit is the receiver. Your mind is the processor. Do not let your processor reject what your receiver has already picked up. 

  And here's one more key. The more you act on what your spirit tells you, the better you'll get at  distinguishing between your thoughts and God's voice. It's like learning to recognize someone's handwriting. The more you see it, the easier it becomes to identify. or the more you follow the witness in your spirit and see God confirm it through circumstances and outcomes, the more confident you become in recognizing His voice, you'll start to notice patterns. 

 That's how God speaks to me. That's what his voice feels like in my spirit. And over time, you won't second guessess yourself anymore. You'll know when God is speaking because you've learned to recognize the sound of His voice in your spirit. You'll be able to say, "That's God." Or, "That's just my own thinking." 

 And you'll know the difference. Which brings us to the final habit. 

5. Habit number five, act on the witness in your   spirit even when your mind doesn't understand. 

   Here's the fifth and final habit. You have to act on what your spirit is telling you even when your mind does not understand yet. 

 This is where most Christians get stuck. They receive a witness in their spirit. 

 They know God is leading them, but they wait for their mind to catch up. They wait for all the answers. They wait for everything to make perfect sense. They wait for all the details to line up. 

 They wait for all the circumstances to be perfect and while they're waiting the opportunity passes or they talk themselves out of it or fear creeps in and paralyzes them or other people convince them it's a bad idea. 

 Do not try to figure everything out with your head. Your spirit knows.

   If you're waiting for everything to make sense before you obey, you'll never move forward in faith. 

 Faith does not wait for understanding. 

 Faith acts on the witness and understanding comes later. Faith says, "I don't understand how, but I know that God is leading me, so I'm moving." 

  And look at Abraham in Hebrews 11:8. By  faith, Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed, and he went out, not knowing whether he went. 

Did Abraham know where he was going? No. 

Did he have all the details?  No. 

Did his mind have a road map? No. 

Did he understand how God was going to fulfill the promise? No. 

Did he know when it would happen? No. 

But his spirit had a witness that God was calling him. And he acted on it. He packed up. He left. He moved. 

  That is how you have to operate when you have a strong witness in your spirit and it lines up with the Word, act. 

Don't wait for all the answers. 

Don't wait for your mind to be 100% comfortable. 

Don't wait for all the circumstances to be perfect. 

Don't wait for everyone to agree with you. 

 Move. Take the step. Obey the witness. 

 Here's the practical habit. When you sense God leading you through the inward witness, take a step. It does not have to be a big step. Just take the next step. 

  If God is telling you to start something, start today. Not next week. Not next month. Not when you feel ready.  Today. 

If he's telling you to stop something, stop now. Not gradually. Not eventually. Now. 

 If he's telling you to reach out to someone, pick up the phone today. Or if he's telling you to forgive someone, forgive them today. 

 If he's telling you to give, give now. 

 If he's telling you to go, go. Don't overthink it. Don't overanalyze. Don't wait for the perfect time. Obey the witness in your spirit.  And here's what you'll discover. The more you act on the inward witness, the stronger it becomes. It's like a muscle. The more you use it, the more developed it gets, the more sensitive you become to it, the more clearly you hear it. But if you ignore it, if you dismiss it, if you always wait for your mind to understand first, the witness gets weaker. You become dull to it. You stop hearing it clearly. It becomes faint. 

 But when you obey it, when you act on it, it gets louder, clearer, stronger. 

 God will start speaking to you more often, more clearly because he knows you'll obey what he says. So here's my challenge to you starting today. 

Develop these five habits. 

¶Habit number one, spend time in the Word daily to become acquainted with God's voice. 

¶Habit number two, learn to recognize the inward witness, that peace or unease in your spirit. 

¶Habit number three, quiet your mind every day so you can hear your spirit. 

¶Habit number four, distinguish between your thoughts and your spirit's voice. 

¶Habit number five, act on the witness in your spirit, even when your mind doesn't understand yet. 

These five habits will transform your relationship with God. You'll stop wondering if he's speaking and start knowing.

   You'll stop guessing and start moving with confidence. 

You'll stop living in confusion and start walking in clarity. 

   You'll stop being passive and start being obedient. 

Now, here's what I want you to do. Or mean, if this message helped you understand how to hear God's voice, if you're committed to developing these five habits, I want you to say the words over your life right now and speak 🗣️, I will develop the habit of hearing God's voice. Don't just think it, say it, speak it, out loud. Because when you speak out publicly, you're making a declaration. 

 You're saying, "I'm done guessing. I'm done missing God's voice. I'm going to develop the habit of hearing HIM speak to my spirit

So go ahead, declare it right now. I will develop the habit of hearing God's voice. 

 And if this teaching changed the way you approach hearing God, give God thanks because we're going to keep unlocking the truths from the Bible that will transform your walk with your Father God.


Father God is speaking to you right now, not audibly, but Spirit-to-spirit. And your spirit knows things your mind doesn't. It's receiving from God constantly. You just have to learn to recognize it, to trust it, and to act on it. 

  And when you develop these five habits, you'll never wonder if Father God is speaking again because you'lI know. You'll hear His voice clearly, consistently, daily, not because he started speaking louder, but because you learned to listen with the right part of yourself. 

  You're a spirit being. You have a soul and you live in a body, but the real you is your spirit. And Father God speaks to your spirit. So stop listening with your head and start listening with your heart. The hidden man of the heart is where God  communicates. And when you tune in to that frequency, you'll hear HIM every single day. Not as a rare occurrence,  but as a daily reality.  That is what these five habits will do for you.

They'll make hearing God's voice as natural as breathing. So develop them,  practice them, live them, and watch your relationship with Father God transform.  Amen.