The Royal Art of Re-memberance

Friends, I made a journal for myself this year in April to record and remind myself of the promises that God has made concerning me and concerning those that I care about.

It is one of my absolute favorite things to dive into this journal from time-to-time to read, confess and release the power of God’s Word over my life.

Why do I do that?

Because like Mary in the Bible, the mother of Jesus, who pondered and treasured the words God had spoken about Jesus being the Saviour of the world, anointed and appointed, to take away the sin of humanity; I do believe that we too have the same privilege.

The same privilege to receive, believe and steward the Word of God so that it is the Lord’s narrative that we are intentionally choosing to partner with and eventually see made manifest in our midst.

So I felt it back then, friends.

I felt an urgency, an impulse, an unction of the Holy Spirit to make myself a journal that would allow me to organise all the wonderful, prophetic words that God has given me thus far, in one neat place. One click on Amazon got me this babe:

I think she is fearfully and wonderfully made!

Ok.

So my jouney with Jesus through this brand, new journal began. I divided it up into a couple of different sections and promptly began decreeing the Word of God over my life.

Happy to report that not only have I seen the Holy Spirit move and manifest God’s will time-after-time, but also that the Lord continues to add more and more promises to my bounty.

Pastor Bill Johnson often says that we attract what we value. The Bible puts it this way,

“For whoever has, to him more shall be given, and he will have an abundance; but whoever does not have, even what he has shall be taken away from him.”

(Matthew 13:12, NASB)

God here, I believe, is talking about the sheer value of stewarding the revelation of His Word. He guarantees, that should we commit to this process of discovering and consistently releasing the sound of His Word into the earth, it is sure to have a domino effect and reel in even more abundant revelation, simply because we show that we value the sanctity of what our Holy God has decreed.

Like rain drops filling up a bucket.

Or like the missing pieces of a jigsaw puzzle being consistently and increasingly put together by the Hand of God.

That’s what the Promises of God do.

The promises of God can be likened to the missing pieces of a jigsaw puzzle that God is putting together behind-the-scenes.

The things that most puzzle and confuse us are these ___________________________. Fill in the blanks, literally. Questions about our identity, our purpose, our destiny. Questions about our family, household and community. Questions about God’s plan for us, individually, corporately and globally.

But what if we learned to take these questions to God Himself, instead of trying to figure things out in our own limited strength, with our own limited wisdom and our own limited resources?

What if we stopped trying to simply ‘fix’ everything ourselves and dared instead to entrust our matters to The One who is sovereignly in control, confident in battle and more than capable of bringing resolution to the very things that confound us?

God truly is who He says He is, friends.

I have always, always witnessed that whenever I am challenged by a trying and impossible circumstance, God always, always shows up.

He may not do it the way I expect or would like for Him too, or even on my timeline. But I can testify that He always, always does show up and show off.

Imagine a scenario, friend where you find yourself in what appears to be a snow-covered wasteland. For as far as your eyes can see, the land looks completely barren and desolate. You are fully geared up for a trek, equipped for the harsh conditions in front of you. Donning a long, furry overcoat to keep you warm and gum boots to help you plough through; you are good to go.

Yet, you can’t.

You feel lost for direction.

Now imagine the same scenario through the lens of the pilot of a chopper overhead. He can see that if you only take a few steps forward, turn right and walk for about a mile, you will be warmly greeted by a kind and hospitable old, godly couple who even have a guest room to spare, warmly lit with an inviting fireplace and a steaming cup of hot chocolate milk.

The pilot of this chopper overhead has insight into things that are obscure to you because he has a higher vantage point.

Yet, you do have the option of connecting to him through your cell phone device. You can choose to pull it out from your pocket, press the right buttons and connect!

One call away.

That’s how I believe it works with God too. He has insight into the road and the route ahead that will be instrumental in paving the best way forward, but we have to be willing to connect to Him using the cell phone device called the Word of God.

For the Word of God is our GPS to help navigate life.

“Jesus answered, ‘It is written: Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.'”

(Matthew 4:4)

Spending time in the Word and receiving His insight into the plans and purposes that He has for us is precisely how we trek through the snow-laden terrain of the broken pieces and parts of our lives.

All we are tempted to see and believe in the moment though, is that one piece of the jigsaw puzzlethat we find ourselves in the midst of. But God knows the whole picture!

And believe me, its a good one that He’s painting.

Things may look unanswered and incomplete to us in the natural, but we can take heart because we serve a supernatural kind of God.

“With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

(Matthew 19:26)

The God who knows the end from the beginning, already has the answers and the redemptive solutions our lives need. He reveals these hidden plans and purposes of His heart through a revelation of His Word by the Holy Spirit.

What He does require in the process is for us to put down the bricks of humility, vulnerability and complete dependency on The One who is perfectly faithful and absolutely trustworthy. The assurance of His Perfection is the fuel that empowers us to bring the broken pieces of our lives to Him so that He can begin to do what only and only He can do.

“Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,’
says the LORD Almighty.”

(Zechariah 4:6)

The promise friends, on the other side of our obedience is, that God will raise up a wall with the modest bricks that we have put down so beautically and monumentally that it will not only leave us astonished, but even those that we care about.

The truth is that God is the Architect of our lives, friends. As He has taken the complete charge of bringing about the complete restoration of our lives, I like to call this a process of ‘re-membering,’ i.e, rearranging, reassembling and realigning the different parts and pieces of our lives into the Grand Masterpiece that He has in His heart and mind concerning us.

So as He ‘re-members’ the different parts and pieces of my life, I find it incredibly helpful to in turn, ‘remember’ the truth of that which He has spoken and decreed.

☆ The Book of Rememberance ☆

It can be a file, a folder, a journal, a diary because the goal is to have a place to document and rehearse Truth.

Friend, for the Lord to ‘re-member’ our lives, we must remember what He says.

The devil is a liar, and in the absence of Truth, it is easy to believe what the world says. It is easy to believe what the media says, the government, or even our family and friends. Therefore, I find it so vital to be intentional about my time in God’s Word so that I can literally dwell in the Truth that He has spoken over me, letting His narrative shape and frame my reality, and not a lesser word.

So simply put, The Book of Rememberance is a space friends, where we get to put down God’s dream for our lives, and through the power of a loving partnership together, watch Him make it a reality.

Activation:
Friend, I would like to invite you to ponder some questions with the Lord in your own, unique miracle-in-the-making story. Letting God come into every dark and obscure crook, cranny and crevice of our lives is key to a lifestyle of ongoing holistic healing and good success.

I’ve learnt this much, and I know its true.

Any part of our life that is kept from the Lord will become an open door for the enemy.

While there may be areas of your life that you perhaps don’t feel comfortable addressing with the Lord yet, I encourage you to start opening up bit-by-bit to the Goodness of God. He is good, He does good, and He works all  things  together for good.

So friend, consider asking yourself the following questions:

What has God spoken concerning me? What has He spoken concerning my health, my family and my calling?

If you feel unsure about these questions, it’s time to press in. Its time to pray and seek God to reveal His heart and mind concerning the things you care about. Its time to let go and let Him step into your life and do what He is best at – make all things new!

Your life is now His story.

Let Him make it a grand one.

God, we believe for it!

Jesus always left all His miracle working power in the hands of our faith.

“According to your faith be it done to you.” (Mark 9:29, ESV)

He healed the sick, raised the dead, and delivered people – physically, spiritually and emotionally. He spoke life and liberty everywhere He went. In a culture where women were denigrated so much so that they weren’t even considered in a synagogue count, He affirmed and dignified them. He rebuked the disciples for their lack of faith when they doubted, but He never withheld His miracles due to it. He challenged the religious mindsets of first century Palestine and He still does the same today.

In the midst of the chaos and confusion of the times we find ourselves in, I feel Him whispering;

“Do you believe?”

I do hope that in response, our hearts can echo what gospel singer, Cece Winans has put together here,

“God, we believe for it!”

Amen.

In a capsule.

Perfect Love. Bold Faith. Quiet Trust. Radical Obedience. Magnificent Outcome.

The Gospel is perhaps the best love story ever told. Its a story of Someone who takes us just the way we are, and commits Himself to work with us: covering us, understanding us, shaping us, transforming us and above all else,

Loving us.

He loves us with a Perfect Love. There is nothing we can do that can make Him love us more, and there is nothing we can do that can make Him love us less. He loves because He IS the very embodiment of Love. His heart is full towards us, and the more we seek Him, the more He encounters us. These encounters in my experience, are pivotal in our transformation. For when we realize that we are deeply, deeply loved children of God; it gives us the faith to believe.

I had a recent epiphany with The Lord that I’d love to share. I realized that we often say that we are standing on the promises of God. But He took me a step further as it dawned upon me in a sacred moment in time, that it is because He allows us me to stand in His Love that I have the courage to stand on His promises. It is the integrity of His Character and the fullness of His Heart that give us the faith to believe that He loves us too much to ever fail us. And when He says that He will never leave us nor forsake us, He means business.

Such a relationship inevitably gives way to bold faith as His Love takes us from one degree of glory to another and ultimately, graces us to begin to believe for the impossible. We begin to find ourselves confessing things like, “With man, this is impossible. But not with God. With God, all things are possible.” As our hearts, minds and souls start to align with the truth of our confessions, we discover that The Lord has just taken our journey into the next dimension.

Quiet trust. My experience tells me that this is a kind of trust that perhaps is best described as, “child like,” where we trust in the nature of God as a Loving Father, a Good Shepherd, an Invincible King and a Best Friend Forever. We put our feet on the feet of our Big Brother, Jesus and allow Him to carry us forth into the abundance of all that He has in store for us. Our journey has now morphed into a rhythmic dance where He leads, and we simply follow. No questions necessary, only child like awe and wonder.

A oneness of soul and Spirit begins to become our experience as we allow The Lord to create a space within ourselves that starts to say, “Yes,” more easily and promptly. It is where we have stepped into a place of radical obedience to The Lord, a kind of obedience that by virtue of having had a taste of Heaven, now starts to tug at it and gently pull it down till it alters everything, from our perception of who we are and our circumstances, till our circumstances come into alignment with who we are in The Lord. This is a place in our walk with Him where we recognize that what is beyond our ability is well within His Sovereignty. This is a place where we begin to expect Him to work on our behalf. This is the place where we see Him as the God of angel armies who commissions all of Heaven to back us up. This is a place where we know that the battle is not ours, but The Lord’s. This is a place where His Majesty intervenes and reveals His Glory. This is the place.

This is the place I’d like to call, as Jacob did, “Bethel.” It means the House of God, which by virtue of who Christ is in us, is now within us. And The Treasure that is within us will leave no stone unturned in finishing that which He has authored in the first place. He is the alpha and the omega, and should we find ourselves in the space between the two, we can be rest assured that Our God will find us there too.

He will find us there as Someone who is leading us and guiding us towards the finish line. For when HE finishes something and brings about the outcome, it is a reflection of who He is:

Magnificent.

Wishing you a great year ahead, friends!


Count it all joy!

“Help me to find the joy in obedience as I release the need to control the outcome.”

When God reveals the battles He wants you to fight in your life in His Name and through His Strength, I have learned one simple truth. The obedience is our part, the outcome is entirely His responsibility. Because the God we serve is Faithful, we can be rest assured that in His own Will, Way and Timing, He WILL come through. That is not the question. What is though, is this:

How can we find the joy in our earnestness to obey on a consistent, day-to-day basis?

I believe the answer lies in a simple revelation. As the answer we are praying for awaits an appointed time, we can find joy in encountering the steadfastness of The One who has embarked us upon the adventure of a lifetime, in the first place. We can find joy in The Person of Jesus Christ, and the person we ourselves are becoming by being in a consistent relationship with Him. We can find joy in the tenacity, grit and courage that is developing within us the character necessary to sustain the blessing once released. We can find joy in the fruits of The Holy Spirit that are being birthed on the inside of us, forging the character of Christ; a sure evidence that though the answer seems delayed, it will arrive right on time.

We are called to, as The Bible puts it, “count it all joy.” Let me share the verse here,

“Count it all joy, my brothers, when you fall into various temptations, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. Let endurance have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.”

This is one of my least favorite scriptures, yet unquestionable in the infallibility thereof. Because the truth is that as Jesus said, in this world, we will have tribulation. He however, did not proceed to tell us to brood or moan. Instead, He exhorted us to, “take heart!” Why? Because HE has overcome the world, and I will proceed to say that because we are IN Him, we too, are overcomers. We are overcomers in the face of the giants we are called to slay, the wilderness we are called to go through, the valleys we are called to scale, the mountains we are called to climb, the seas we are called to navigate, the life we are destined to live.

It is not the absence of obstacles that makes us overcomers, rather the presence of them. In our lifetime, we may face relational challenge, financial crises, an unexpected diagnosis, a gut wrenching betrayal. The disappointments in our life are an inevitable part of the process of “becoming.” However, it is the way we steward them that helps us know who we are and where we are in our relationship with Christ. One critical question to ask in such situations is this,

“What is God doing IN me and then, THROUGH me?”

In my walk with The Lord lately, I realized that He has begun within me a work of birthing and cultivating love. Where I once had a hard heart, He has remained Faithful as the Promise from Ezekiel come to mind,

“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.”

Life does a darn good job of hardening our hearts by dealing us blows that can come packaged as disappointment, pain, rejection or loss. But when we enter into relationship with Christ, He begins to unravel layers of such toxic waste in our hearts which are detrimental in our ability to pursue and fulfill the Destiny that God has in store for us. God wants His Life to flow in and through our inmost beings, thereby touching and transforming the lives of those that are around us. It is for our good and His Glory. I believe Our Father rejoices when we commit to the painful, but very necessary process of allowing His Spirit to reveal and then, heal those broken crevices of our hearts, minds and souls that, apart from a relationship with Our Savior, we would have had no hope for.

But Christ in us is the Hope of Glory. The extent to which we allow the love and life of Christ to flow in us, and then through us is the extent to which God can use us in ways that as I write, I’m sure we cannot even fathom. His Promise comes to mind,

“Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us.”

The obvious question is, what is the power that works within us? How deep have we allowed The Holy Spirit to go within us so that He can eventually reach out to those He wants to through us?

It is this process, dear friends, that we will have to learn to embrace and “count it all joy.” Addressing issues of the heart is never easy, but necessary if we are going to walk in the fullness of our God-ordained Identity and Destiny. As we allow His Spirit to access, heal, mend and restore what only He can, I know we will feel vulnerable. But let me encourage you with the encouragement I myself received as i chose to say, “Yes,”

“A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out.”

This is our Immanuel. He is kind, compassionate, merciful and understands us in a way that we ourselves don’t. He has loved us, saved us, redeemed us and wants to renew us. He is too good to leave us fractured and fragmented. He longs to make us whole and mature, slowly but surely evolving into the full stature of who He calls us to be. Our confidence in His Character emboldens our spirits to let His take over, mending what was once broken, and fortifying that which He has initiated in our lives. He doesn’t want us to build our lives on quicksand, but rather on The Solid Rock that is His Name.

This process will see the stubbornness of our hearts gradually removed, and instead, be replaced with a softness and tenderness that comes ONLY when we learn to yield, surrender and give back to Immanuel that which is rightfully His – our obedience. Our confidence in His Character will enable us to trust Him with the outcome. The outcome, as a matter of fact, is only a result and simultaneously a reward of our obedience. It is not too much for Him to release that which we are praying and believing for. However, He does know that an answer when delivered prematurely can also serve to be a burden as opposed to a blessing, and we know that He is too good to allow that to happen. Hence, we trust, we believe and we continue to pray, because through it all, in ways we may recognize or not, we are being changed. We are being developed. We are being prepared.

The blessing is not being prepared for us. We are being prepared for the blessing.

The only question is,

Will we “count it all joy?”

Friends, I’m praying we will.

Amen.


The Seventh Day

“It is in the context of coming alive each day that we answer our Call.”

The magic is in the ordinary everyday. It is in waking up each day, taking in the sunshine, making your cup of coffee, reading The Bible, checking on your loved ones, and fulfilling those seemingly small, yet very significant tasks, that we begin to answer our Call. Our call to not just live, but live a Life More Abundant. What makes the difference is not “what” we do, rather “how” we do it. God loves a cheerful giver. The tasks that Our Maker has entrusted us with may seem mundane, but when added up, are monumental in their impact, not just in our lives, but also in the lives of those that are connected to us.

Breakthrough is imminent, when our daily walk with Him is consistent. However, what I do want to share is that let us live in a way that though we expect breakthroughs, we are not living FOR them. Rather, we ought to challenge ourselves to discover the joy of encountering His Presence in and through the process which will pave the way for the breakthrough. In doing so, we will find that we are actually living for HIM, seeking His Face, and not just His Hand.

I’m instantly reminded of the the way God breathed down the walls of Jericho. It is a perfect picture of how when we faithfully follow what He has spoken, even when it doesn’t make sense to our finite minds, that sets the stage for breakthroughs to come forth and miracles to manifest. But again, the magic lies in first doing the ordinary, which in this instance, looks a bit like taking laps around fortified walls of a city called Jericho for six days with armed men. Simply taking laps. Nothing spectacular or extraordinary about it. BUT, on the seventh day, look what happens;

“On the seventh day, they got up at daybreak and marched around the city seven times in the same manner, except that on that day they circled the city seven times.  The seventh time around, when the priests sounded the trumpet blast, Joshua commanded the army, “Shout! For the Lord has given you the city!  The city and all that is in it are to be devoted to the Lord…”

“…When the trumpets sounded, the army shouted, and at the sound of the trumpet, when the men gave a loud shout, the wall collapsed; so everyone charged straight in, and they took the city.  They devoted the city to the Lord and destroyed with the sword every living thing in it—men and women, young and old, cattle, sheep and donkeys.”

God honors obedience. He could have given them permission to possess the land sooner than the seventh day. However, we serve a God who painstakingly labors with us, developing our spiritual muscles through the power of process. It is the process that positions us for the promise.

Friends, if you find yourselves taking laps around the same circumstances, the same prayers and the same situations; take heart! He is growing you and maturing you. He is teaching you to trust Him with every detail of your life and preparing you for expansion. He is anointing you for purposes specifically tailor made for you to fulfill. He is equipping you and empowering you. My only encouragement at this point is what The Word says,

“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap, if we do not lose heart.”

You may be on your first day, your second day, or your sixth day; but as long as you keep taking those laps He is asking you to, guess what?

Your Seventh Day is just around the corner.

Selah.


When it’s time to reveal

“In His Kingdom, it is never understood; only revealed.”

In my walk with God, it is evident that everything about Him is never understood with human reasoning, rather only revealed through the power of His Holy Spirit. From the nature and character of God to our Identity in Him to our Destiny through Him, it all revelation knowledge. As we continue to abide in Him and He abides in us; a natural by-product of this sacred communion is Revelation.

I don’t quite know about you, but in the season I’m currently walking, I have tried to understand and sought to see ahead. I believe in vision, don’t get me wrong. But there are times in our lives where we truly have to test ourselves to see if we really are walking out the Truth of the mandate;

“The just shall walk by faith, and not by sight.”

As I find myself surrendered to this Truth, I find my soul nestled back into the arms of safety within the warmth of His embrace. I find that my heart, mind and soul are free from the bondage of having it my way and liberated enough to let Him have His. I find myself evolve into a better and higher version of myself. I realize I may not have all the details of my calling figured out just yet, but can choose to rest in His Faithfulness to reveal in time all that He has in store, just like His Word promises;

“What no eye has seen,
    what no ear has heard,
and what no human mind has conceived
   the things God has prepared for those who love him”

….”but God has revealed it to us by His Spirit.”

It is refreshing to note that He says He reveals it to us by His Spirit. Not all at once, but enough for us to take that next small step in obedience. This is what walking by faith really is. We sense God put a desire, a prompting, a stirring in our soul by His Spirit; we choose to trust, obey, walk and watch. Watch in awe. Watch in wonder. Watch in amazement. Because He? NEVER fails to deliver.

Let me encourage you friends, that wherever it is that you find yourself in life today, be rest assured that every step of your obedience to His Voice SHALL be honored. As you sow faithfully, you will also reap bountifully. Which brings to mind another exquisite Truth about The God we serve. If you feel you have sown in one area, you may just reap a harvest in an area you never expected! This is the joy of walking with Him. He is the God of the Unexpected. He cares for what you want, but KNOWS what you need. He may just touch upon a facet of your being that you had buried under the carpet and lost all hope for, but doesn’t He delight in breathing on dry bones till they come back to life? Won’t He do it?

You bet He will.

So my hope and prayer for you, my friend, is that you will go on to believe for more and make fresh strides of faith. You will allow His Spirit to ignite within you fresh fire that can fall only from Heaven. You will be consumed with fresh passion in your walk with Him, confident that what you sow in obedience to your revelation knowledge at this point in time is what will move the heart of Heaven, positioning you to receive blessings which otherwise would have been forfeited.

I’m guessing that’s why He has you reading this.He knows. He cares. He is Faithful. So, the only thing that remains is this :

When we find ourselves cradled in the arms of such undeniable Faithfulness, let us rest in our affirmation of what I believe He put on my heart today,

“In Your Kingdom, it is never understood, only revealed.”

And that’s perfect, Abba!

Amen.

The Way

“I don’t get in the way. I pave the way.”

I’m not particularly proud to say that I was wrestling with the notion whether or not I should spend some extra devotional time with Him , or simply go out and make it happen on my own. A gentle whisper stilled me,

“I don’t get in the way. I pave the way.”

It’s in those times that we debate whether or not we need to take some time out with Him, or simply go out and do that thing that we have set our hearts on, that I feel we need to recall the words of pure wisdom He whispered to me,

“I don’t get in the way. I pave the way.”

We have the power to choose. The Word says,

“I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life so that you and your children may live.”

We have the power to choose Him, because when we do, the rest all falls into place; not because we have tried to make it happen in our own strength, but simply because nothing can stand against His. I believe when we choose Him over all else, He is Mighty enough to go to work behind the scenes, war on our behalf and set into motion the things we need in order to manifest that which we believe has come from His Heart to ours. One of my most favorite verses goes something like this,

“God is not peripheral to the world. The world is peripheral to God.”

He is not only the orchestrator of the events of our lives, but is also a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. Spending time with Him is the number one thing that prepares our hearts, minds and souls to lay hold of that which He has already set in motion in The Spirit. I once heard someone say that luck is when preparation meets oppurtunity. Our part of the deal is obedience, His is the outcome. We know that we work FROM victory and not for victory. Let us not cast away this confidence. Towards Easter, let the Victory of The Cross resonate with the deepest parts of our being. Let the reality of what He has done sink into our bones so much so that our ONLY response to Him will be,

“You don’t get in the way. You ARE the way.”

Amen.

Keep The Faith.

The Bible says that unto each man is given a measure of faith.

I love that. In my own personal walk with God, I have had the privilege to dig deep within my soul and process my experiences  with Him.  What has sustained me through the seasons of loss, failure, grief or trauma has been my faith in God, and perhaps allowing myself to even tap into His faith in me. I believe that God is so faithful that He would not allow us to walk through ANY situation without having prepared, equipped and empowered us first. As we enter into seasons that perhaps don’t make sense right now, I would like to share what He once put on my heart. It goes thus,

“The just shall walk by faith, and not by sight. Which is why things make sense ONLY in hindsight.”

Beautiful, right?

It spoke directly to my core so much so it is as fresh now as it was then.

What He perhaps is saying is really quite simple.

Listen – Trust – Obey – Repeat.

As we heed His gentle whispers to our soul, as we listen to the still, small voice within and as we align our hearts with what we hear; miracles are set in motion. Our obedience is what His heart is after. The outcome, in any case, is secure in His faithful hands. As I have done this and strive to continue to, never has He failed to come through. From believing for healing, to authoring a book, to starting a studio, to writing this blog; it has ALWAYS begun with heeding the gentle rumbling within.

We listen. We trust. We obey. We repeat.

This perhaps is a recipe to build our spiritual muscles  and strengthen our faith in our Maker. As we obey and take those steps He leads us to, and we see His Faithfulness back up our feeble attempts; a miracle happens. We learn to believe.

It can only be a baby step which will build in you the faith you need to eventually take giant leaps that are vital in order to walk into the fullness of your God ordained Destiny. But it is as The Bible says – faithful over few, ruler over many.

So. my message to you today is really quite simple.

Whatever it is that He has placed a passion in your heart for, a burning desire to pursue; go after it. Your triumph is not when you find your dream job. your destiny mate or your vision fulfilled. Rather. it’s in the process; the process of becoming an even better, higher and grander version of yourself. The process of morphing from a caterpillar to a butterfly, a girl to a woman, a boy to a man, a novice to an expert, a dreamer to a doer.

It’s all in the press.

And with each step you obey, be rest assured in your heart, that when you do what you can do, God will ALWAYS do what ONLY He can.

With that, I want you to know that the Heavens are leaning over the rails to watch your next move.

Will you make it?