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Day 40 of 40 Days of Glory and Fasting is complete! | THE THEME: "Don't forget what I said!" - God
The God Who Keeps His Promises God has always been a God of promise. He made a promise to Abraham, that from an old man with no heir would come a nation too numerous to count. Time tested that promise. Delay stretched his faith. But God did exactly what He said. He promised Elizabeth a child when her body said it was impossible. Years of barrenness could not cancel a word spoken by God. John was born because heaven had already decided. He promised Naaman healing, not through
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Jan 302 min read


Day 39 of 40 Days of Glory and Fasting is complete! | THE THEME: "Don't forget what I said!" - God
Don’t Forget What God Said One of the enemy’s oldest strategies isn’t to stop God from speaking, it’s to get you to forget what He already said. God speaks a word in one season, but then time passes. Pressure builds. Circumstances start talking louder than the promise. And if you’re not careful, you’ll begin to rehearse the problem more than the prophecy. But heaven hasn’t changed its mind. What God said in faith was not canceled by delay. What God promised in light is not re
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Jan 292 min read


Day 38 of 40 Days of Glory and Fasting is complete! | THE THEME: "Don't forget what I said!" - God
Stamina & Endurance to Plow in Prayer Those who sow in tears shall reap in joy. — Psalm 126:5 Let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart— Galatians 6:9 Prayer is not always a moment; it’s often a field or a garden that we must tend too. Fields and gardens don’t respond to quick visits; they respond to consistent plowing and tilling. There are seasons when prayer feels effortless and fire-filled, and then there are seasons w
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Jan 282 min read


Day 37 of 40 Days of Glory and Fasting is complete! | THE THEME: "Don't forget what I said!" - God
The axe head will float again. This is a prophetic reminder that what was lost is not beyond recovery. In 2 Kings 6:1–7, the iron axe head sank into the Jordan heavy, borrowed, and seemingly gone forever. But when the prophet cried out to the Lord, God defied the laws of nature. Iron floated. What was impossible became testimony. This is for the season you’re in now. What sank was not a surprise to God. What slipped from your hands did not slip from His. What you thought wa
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Jan 272 min read
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