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The Word of God is both, a skillful scalpel and a mighty sword.
Talking of God’s Word today friends. Speaking of which, I humbly realise that no matter how much we say, it will never be enough.
But I told Jesus I’d try.
Thanks for your time.
Let me start with the story I believe He laid on my heart last evening as I began to churn with creative ideas for this post. If you have spent some time studying God’s Word, you may be familiar with the story of Elijah and the widow of Zaraphath recorded in 1 Kings 17. If not, no sweat. I’ll break it down for you.
Ready?
Elijah, friends was a prophet of the Lord in Old Testament times. When the nation of Israel became rebellious and idolatrous by worshipping gods other than Yahweh, the net result was not only moral decay but also the inevitable circumstantial consequences that followed their disobedience towards the Lord.
Led completely astray under the leadership of Ahab, an extremely evil king; Israel found itself in grave trouble. That was when Elijah stepped onto the scene and prayed for the Lord to shut up the heavens to get the people to a point of realisation and repentance so that they could be restored.
So what culminated as a result was a drought which lasted three and a half years. Even at great personal cost, Elijah put the purpose of God at the center of His life and persevered to see Israel turn around.
Israel eventually did and the drought was lifted. But that’s not the point of this story.
The point of this story is the power of God’s Word.
“So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, But it shall accomplish what I please, And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it.”
(Isaiah 55:11, NKJV)

During the drought, Elijah was supernaturally supplied with food and water. The Lord sent him to a place where Elijah drank from a brook while God arranged for ravens to bring him bread and meat in the morning + evening.
However, the brook soon dried up.
But the good news is that the provision of the Lord did not.
The Lord commanded Elijah to go to a place called Zaraphath where God said He had already commanded a widow to supply him with food.
I am sure Elijah must have been surprised at this because widows in that time were presumably poor. Yet, how often do we see God provide instruction in a way that perhaps makes no sense in the given moment?
A test of faith.
Elijah’s story testifies.
Zaraphath was devastated by the onslaught of drought and famine. Starvation threatened the lives of people. These were indeed some desperate times, friends. And to top it all, God decides to send Elijah to a poor widow for provision.
Elijah at this point I believe summoned all his courage and asked the poor widow who did not even have enough firewood and was found by him collecting sticks.
Yet, Elijah did as he was told.
As the poor widow told Elijah that all she had was only a handful of flour in a jar and a little olive oil in a jug which she was preserving for her last meal to be had with her son, preparing thereafter to die; Elijah audaciously interrupted her plans.
He told her that before she could cook a meal for herself and her son, she would first make a loaf of bread for him.
It was a request, actually. A very bold one.
What prompted him to say this, I hear you ask.
The Word of the Lord.
“For this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘The jar of flour will not be used up and the jug of oil will not run dry until the day the Lord sends rain on the land.'”
(1 Kings 17:14)
God promised Elijah a never-ending supply of provision from a tiny jar of limited flour and a tiny jug of limited water.
And so it was.
“For the jar of flour was not used up and the jug of oil did not run dry, in keeping with the word of the Lord spoken by Elijah.”
(1 Kings 17:16)
Friends, whether I see it in the case of Jesus multiplying the two fish and five loaves of bread in the New Testament so much so that there were twelve basketsful of provision even after the crowd had eaten, or in the case of Elijah and the widow of Zaraphath in the Old Testament having more than enough to fill their stomachs even in the midst of an impossible drought and famine situation; one truth stands out to me:
Our limited resources when entrusted into the eternal hands of our Multiplying Master become a superabundant supply of God’s riches.
For our limitations are His opportunity.
All we need is a Word from the Lord.
Because the Word of the Lord goes forth like a mighty sword to manifest that which He has spoken and pull down strongholds that are contrary to His will.
It is designed and anointed to contradict, challenge and change the state of our circumstances.
Till our circumstances are brought into alignment with His will.
For His will is revealed through His Word.
Our part, friends in God’s story is to believe, receive and steward His Word.
For this is what God says to us,
“Open your mouth with a mighty decree;
I will fulfill it now, youâll see!
The words that you speak, so shall it be!”
(Psalm 81:10, TPT)
Father God encourages us to speak His Word, friends.
To boldly declare it as a mighty sword in our mouth that is able to pull down strongholds in oppositional circumstances till our circumstances begin to align with the truth of that which He has spoken and the realm of His Kingdom is made manifest.
On Earth as it is in Heaven.
That is what God’s Word does in the context of our circumstances. But what about the condition of our hearts, friends?
Our inner world matters.
“For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.”
(Romans 10:9)
God’s Word, friends falls first on the ground of our hearts. So it is important that our hearts be soft and supple so that they can easily receive and believe what He is desiring for us to hear and implement.
But that is really not how we start with Jesus.
Because above all else, Jesus invites us to come to Him, just the way we are. Bound and shackled up. Shamed and discounted. Hurt and heartbroken. Hard and bitter.
He doesn’t really care how much of baggage we are dealing with, as long as we are willing to humbly surrender it all to Him and watch Him do what only He can do.
“Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit”
(Zechariah 4:6)
For the Lord is famous for taking the broken and fragmented pieces of our lives, and weaving them all together in the masterful way that only He knows to, ultimately resurrecting a master piece from the inside and out so that it brings glory to His Name.
Well known evangelist, Christine Caine often says,
“Your history does not define your destiny. You can start bad and finish good in and through a relationship with Jesus Christ.”
Our God is truly a miracle working God, friends.
He takes our brokenness and gives us wholeness in exchange. He translates our pain into purpose and brings beauty from ashes. He heals the anger and bitterness in our hearts by teaching us to forgive. He promises us justice as we agree to put our trust in Him. In fact, the Bible calls him the Restorer of Broken Dwellings. So it shouldn’t surprise us when He starts with first holistically healing and restoring the broken condition of our hearts, minds, bodies and souls for New Testament says that now we are His holy temple, the habitation of His Spirit.
âOr do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God?”
(1 Corinthians 6:19-20)
We are now His beloved children, holy and blameless in His sight. And guess what every good father cares about when it comes to His kids?
Their peace, their joy, their hope.
And anything that interferes with the kind intentions of God is dealt with.
Foremost of which, are the lies that we have believed, friends which affects the ground of our hearts.
Yes. It’s true.
Lies that we have believed about the nature and character of God. Lies about ourselves and our identity in Him. Lies about the world that we are called to touch and transform.
Lies designed by the enemy to keep us in deception and bondage.
But Christ came to set us free.
“So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”
(John 8:36)
So where do we turn to receive Truth that is able to set us free, remains a valid question.
The Word of God.
“For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.”
(Hebrews 4:12, ESV)
God’s Word consists of Truth that are words anointed by His Holy Spirit, possessing the power to pierce and heal with the surgical precision of a scalpel.
It completely counters the lies of the enemy, reveals the authentic heart of God and brings His children into the light.
The light of the true nature and character of God, the light of our true identity in Him and the light of the truth about the world we are called to touch and transform.
The Aramaic language calls it, “noohrah” – the revelation light of God as well as the glory light of Christ.
This is the light of God, friends that pierces the dark, dismantles lies, reveals Truth and sets the captives free.
The light of God which sees us as a chosen people, a royal priesthood and a holy nation – forgiven and redeemed as the righteousness of God in Christ.
The light of God which deems us radically loved, fully known, carefully understood and deeply valued as the very family and household of God.
The light of God which draws a line in the sand through the blood-stained path of Calvary and demarcates between the counterfeit roar of the enemy (fear or intimidation) and the holy roar of the Lion of the tribe of Judah (Perfect Love which casts out all fear and breeds inner rest, deep assurance and complete security).
Psalm 36:9 says it well,
“For with you is the fountain of life; in your light we see light.”
The power of the Word of God.
Both, as a skillful scalpel and a mighty sword.
Where can you apply the Truth of God’s powerful Word today, friend?



âPassion, Power and Purity.â
It was Pentecost Sunday yesterday, friends.
I was exhilarated to spend time with the Lord on a day when the wonderful sweet, precious Holy Spirit of God was sent from Heaven into the Earth nearly 2000 years ago.
However, I am intrigued as I ponder the fact that the same Spirit that raised Jesus Christ from the dead lives on the inside of me. And having being released in response to the prayers and intercession of the disciples of the Lord as they all gathered with one accord to bombard Heaven, He now lives in me.
Itâs so beautiful to note here that Heaven was invaded by earth first, before earth was ever invaded by Heaven.
The disciples wanted what the Lord had died to give them, and they wanted it not only for themselves but also for the world they were called to shift the trajectory of.
They were passionate about the faith, moved in power and were marked by purity. Signs, wonders and miracles were the norm. Healing and deliverance was at hand for all. Salvation had finally come.
As the last days church, I believe thatâs what the Lord is doing within and amongst us as He brings about the restoration and fulfilment of all things according to the counsel of His will.
I couldnât be more ecstatic really.
In the midst of the whirlwind of the world right now, He is calling us to a place of deeper intimacy with Him, to be a people marked by the fire of His Presence.
Because His Presence is where we meet with His glory.
His Presence is where we encounter His passion for us that ignites the flame of passion within us. His Presence is where we we begin to understand His power that enables us to come to terms with our own. His Presence is where we come face to face with the purity of His selfless, sacrificial love that empowers us to lay our own lives down to see His Kingdom come.
Itâs all about the Presence, friends.
As we make our way into the week ahead, let us run into His Presence. Let us sit at the feet of Jesus and let Him mark us, make us and mould us.
With Passion, Power and Purity.
Hallelujah đđź

âCall to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.â (Jeremiah 33:3)
Iâm learning things about the Kingdom lifestyle, slowly but surely. And what I believe that the Lord showed me recently is that though our lives and destinies are hidden in Him, they are hidden âforâ us and not âfromâ us.
I got this golden nugget of Truth from Pastor Bill Johnson and it instantly hit home.
âIt is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings.â (Proverbs 25:2)
I concur.
And I also believe that it is the Mercy of God that hides things and does not at once give us the complete blue print of our lives, but rather lets the details slowly unravel as we travel.
I think that is why the Lord delights and indulges Himself in the journey as opposed to the destination.
He likes for us to learn to walk with Him. The Bible says that the steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord. I believe this because He wants to encounter us as a most loving Father who takes His Child by the hand and teaches us to walk in step with Him.
We donât want to be running ahead of Him any more than we would like to be lagging behind.
It is in our submission to the rhythm and cadence of God that we get to taste of true life because it is a rhythm and cadence that is specifically designed for our benefit.
He knows us better than we know ourselves, and has a beautiful plan to develop us bit by bit. He does this not by pushing us around, but rather doing a deep and gentle work within us.
Itâs in the journey that our weakness meets His strength and our vulnerability, His love. The ache in our hearts when surrendered at the altar sees our burdens be transformed into blessings, and our problems into promises.
âTo every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.â (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
In essence, there are times and seasons to everything in the Kingdom of God. There are times of trials and testing when our faith is being developed and matured. But there are also seasons of manifestation and favour when God knows that we are whole enough to be able to sustain the very blessings we have prayed for.
This is why the wilderness makes for a rich experience because it provides us with the opportunity to encounter the Lord, develop authentic relationship with Him and let Him grow us up into the truest versions of ourselves.
The interim seasons are always seasons of preparation and growth. We may have questions from time to time, but they donât have to remain unanswered because we have the opportunity to seek the Lord while He may be found.
Remember friend, what Pastor Bill Johnson says.
âHe hides things âforâ us, and not âfromâ us.â
He is a loving and faithful Father who loves to be engaged with His children. And it is His promise to us that if we seek Him, we WILL find Him.
He doesnât play the game of âhide and seek.â
Rather, He invites us on a journey called,
âSeek and Find.â
Though it is the glory of God to conceal a matter, God is also glorified in revealing truth.
He is glorified when we, as His sons and daughters who belong to the household of God, seek Him. And each time that we seek, we know that we always find Him because He is Faithful.
The Word of God declares,
âThe LORD confides in those who fear him; he makes his covenant known to them.â (Psalm 25:14)
The Lord delights in making known to us the mystery of His will according to His good pleasure. His guidance along the way assures us that we are walking the path to eternal life.
We need only call on His Name as we cry out to Him for answers, revelations and resolutions. And as we do, we will have tapped into the privilege of seeing our possibilities be transformed into sure promises of God which are all in Christ Jesus,
âYes and Amen.â
To the glory of God.
Because the same God who is glorified in hiding the details of our destinies is the same God who is glorified in revealing them.
And the same God who is glorified in the revelation is the same God who is glorified in the manifestation thereof.
Because He who promised is Faithful.
Friends, it is my passion and my prayer to be continued to be taught of the Lord. To let myself be developed by God, shaped by Him and moulded in His care. To remain in awe and wonder at the depths of His love and the glory of His might. To continue to ask, seek and knock in the full revelation knowledge that the door WILL be opened up.
And as He opens up the door for me to walk through, I donât want to be walking through it alone, but rather hand-in-hand with my Father.
And perhaps, it is in my journey through the wilderness that I get to learn the rhythm of Life.
Hand-in-hand.
Always.

Dearest of all,
Abba!
Knowing You has changed me.
Knowing You has revealed to me that I’m not doing life by myself, but with The One that is both, a Father beyond compare and a Friend that sticks closer than a brother. Your unrivalled Love has given me courage to remain steadfast in the face of adversity. Your extravagant Grace has empowered me each time I have felt weak or weary. Your endless Mercy has always met me at my point of need, and filled me to the overflow. Your relentless Kindness has bestowed upon me the newness of life which has a way being renewed with the gift of each day we call, “Today.” Your infinite Wisdom has led me into pathways that I now, in hindsight, understand were vital in my process of growth and development. Your unsurpassed Patience with me as you affirm me and strengthen me in the inner man of my spirit is an experience in Spirit and in Truth that humbles me enough to know that if you can be so patient, then perhaps so can I. Your indepth Understanding of me has brought me to a point where instead of seeking to be understood, I now try and understand others. Your perfect Leadership of my life is a testament to the truth that you know what lies ahead and therefore, I can submit to the your ways in the “here and now,” even when the “then and there” seems a bit obscure. Your unsurpassed Power to do what you promise to do leaves me in ever increasing awe, astonishment and wonder. Your incomparable Splendor on full display in the majesty of Creation, whether it is a crimson speck across the sky or a shooting star in the midnight hour that I have yet to see, always serves to anchor me as You pull me close in the midst of whatever it is that maybe going on. Your incontestable Sovereignty to override all of that which tries to override us not only brings forth greater revelations of who You are, but even of who I am in You – a much loved Child that belongs to You.
Abba, I can ramble on and I know that You know I can. But for now, I will simply pause for a bit, take a breath in and say,
“Thank You. Thank You for who YOU are. For I am who I am simply because You are who You say You are.”
Joyfully Yours,
Your Beloved Child.
“Because You are limitless, we can travel weightless.”
God is infinite.
When I googled the synonyms of infinite, one of the words that caught my attention was, “boundless.”
Truly. God is boundless and not limited to the constraints of human logic or rationale. He is beyond what we see, feel and touch; a thought that brings to rememberance one of my cherished verses of Scripture,
“So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” (2 Corinthians 4:18, NIV)
We see glimpses of this truth in the Word of God throughout which challenges us to perhaps discern what is happening in the natural, but not be bound by it simply because the God we serve is limitless. For every problem we face, there is a corresponding promise of God. More often than not, this promise draws us into the presence of God where anything that He tells us to believe is rendered possible. His Spirit gives us insight and revelation knowledge into that which He is speaking. Our part is simply to believe.
Believe that what He is speaking is true. It usually does not make sense to our natural mind, and the Good News is that it doesn’t have to. One of the things that I recently heard Bill Johnson speak comes to mind,
“Your heart can hear what your head can’t fit.”
I love that. It stems from an absolute confidence in the goodness of God. It reflects a radical confidence in the nature of God to perform and bring to completion that which He has spoken into being.
Therefore, we can travel weightless. We can choose to simply take Him at His Word and put our trust in His Character to do that which He has already purposed in His Heart. We can cast all our burdens on Him and watch Him transform them into blessings. We can do as He says in a passage that I have crossed paths with more than once in the past few days, a passage that truly anchors us in the midst of all that seems to be swirling around us simply because it puts us in touch with the true reality of what our journey really, really looks like. So, allow me to share,
“Don’t be pulled in different directions or worried about a thing. Be saturated in prayer throughout each day, offering your faith-filled requests before God with overflowing gratitude. Tell Him every detail of your life, then God’s wonderful peace that transcends human understanding, will make the answers known to you through Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 4:6-7, The Passion Translation)
Friends, if His peace transcends human understanding, then His power does too. His power to rend the Heavens and make a way where there seems to be no way. His power to work signs, wonders and miracles behind the scenes that manifest in our lives in the natural at the appointed time. His power to either remove or supersede those barriers that seem to be in the way of the fruition of His promises over our lives. His power to illuminate the path in the process when things seem hazy or unclear. His power to break through the gates of bronze and cut through bars of iron, all for our good and His Glory.
His power contained within the limitlessness and boundlessness of His Majesty, yet released without constraint. For what is enshrined within Someone who is infinite is the very thing that empowers us to travel weightless.
As I draw to a gentle close here, I hope and pray that regardless of the weight of our circumstances, we will ask Him to help us cast it all on the mighty shoulders of Him who took that Cross at Calvary, simply so that you and I can travel light and free.
No burdens. No worries. No cargo.
Because HE is limitless, WE can travel weightless.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.
“We want resolution, but what we really need is Presence.”
Life, to me, represents a puzzle of jigzaw pieces that we, with the help of God, get to work with, always letting Him initiate in order that we may respond. His Spirit guides, but we are His Hands and Feet that do the work of putting together some pieces that represent triumph, others that represent trials; but all fitting together perfectly just like The Designer had in mind even before the foundations of the Earth. His promise is something we can all stand on,
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.  For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters.  And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.” (Romans 8:28-30, NIV)
This shows me clearly that God IS alpha and omega, knowing the end from the beginning. He predestined us to be a part of His plan of redemption, is intentional about making us more and more like Jesus (and will use all our situations and circumstances to that end), in order that we may be fully equipped and empowered to answer the calling we have received as citizens of Heaven and bring great glory to The Father.
The only thing that is constant in life, besides God, is change. Because He does not change, we totally can and even need to so that we may learn, grow and transform from strength to strength. The degree to which we learn to lean on the Majesty of our God as opposed to the fickleness of our circumstances is the degree to which God would be able to work with us, and show us how to not only walk in the Truth of His Word, but even in the power of His Ways.
Let us dig deeper.
For instance, let us take Galatians 5 : the fruits of The Holy Spirit. It is one thing to believe in the Truth of the verse that talks of the importance of developing love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, faithfulness and self control. That equates with putting our faith in the Truth of God’s Word. However, it is quite another to humble oneself and intentionally work with The Holy Spirit, giving Him permission to let His oil permeate the deepest crevices of our hearts, minds and souls; softening places that have been hardened, breathing down walls that have been erected, and unleashing freedom that is our portion by the Blood of The Lamb. This equates with walking in His Ways.
I believe with all my heart that this is the heart of God for us. It is nothing for Him to grant us resolution, but He is more interested in making us more than conquerors; and more often than not, that happens within the context of the environments, relationships and circumstances we find ourselves in. God does not need us to be a people who want rescue, He wants a people who can stand their ground and watch their God fight their battles, while He simultaneously initiates, sustains and prospers the work of renewing our minds, healing our hearts and strengthening our souls, all of which is instrumental in making us more like Jesus, the object of our Father’s affection and the hope of glory that dwells within us.
The image of the invisible God, it is the character of Christ that is being forged on the inside of us, a process that is not possible without inviting the manifest Presence of God through The Holy Spirit. His Presence is the thing that heals, restores, anoints and transforms. His Presence is our peace in the midst of the raging storms of life. His Presence is an anchor for our souls, both firm and secure. His Presence gives us the strength to stand firm when the world is swirling all around us. His Presence gives us the power to be the knights in shining armor and the warrior princesses that we are all called to be. It is His Presence which elevates us above the current state of our circumstances, with the confident expectation that at just the right time, He will come through.
His coming through is not the question, but perhaps our becoming is. Are we willing? With Christ alive on the inside of us, I believe we are a people who will not stagnate, but grow; who will not remain but abide, who will not accept defeat but anticipate victory, who will not refrain from engaging in the process of metamorphosis which is but a bridge that takes us straight into the things that even God wants for us, but wholeheartedly embrace the process of becoming so that when the time is ripe, the harvest will manifest.
Clearly, our flesh may want resolution, but our spirits need His Presence in order that in all things, we may grow into the full stature of Christ and mature into a Body and a Bride that doesn’t even want resolution anymore, simply because she has discovered Presence.
Selah.
I used to think I had it tough till He spoke, ever so gently,
“Everyone has their own fire to walk through.”
This truth has stilled me and sustained me each time I have felt tempted to wallow in self pity. It has stopped me in my tracks and pulled me by the bootstraps. It has ignited compassion for my fellow travellers and renewed my sense of Purpose. It has taught me, shaped me, corrected me, chastened me, graced me.
I believe there is a direct co-relation between the fire He has you walking through and the anointing it’s purposed to release on your life. Diamonds are forged in fire, and He calls you precious. He has good plans for you and a purpose so uniquely tailor made for you that itâs fulfilment mandates an authentic anointing. It is therefore, futile to compare our anointing with that of another. As surely as we are unique, I believe our anointing is as well. The Bible articulates it the best I know,
âWe do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves. When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves with themselves, they are not wise.â
And we certainly donât want to be foolish. It would only be prudent therefore, to acknowledge the fact that before we ever covet anotherâs anointing, we must realise that we donât even know how much it may have cost them. Wouldnât we rather embrace our own unique adventure with God and watch Him use our anointing to break yokes off of not only our lives, but also that of those who are connected to us, and that too, not just in the day and age we find ourselves in, but generationally?
I bet we would want to.
So, let us cast aside the temptation to compare as that would only sabotage our own unique, God-given anointing and affect the extent to which we can impact the course of history. Let us instead be grateful for the fire that is refining us in a way beyond compare. It is destroying that which needs to die while simultaneously protecting and purging that which will bring us and birth us into the next dimension of our being and our calling.
So, the next time there is a rap on the door of your heart that beckons you to compare and contrast, simply remind yourself of this subtle yet powerful truth,
âEveryone has their own fire to walk through.â