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The Power of Consecration: Preparing for God’s Amazing Works

  The Power of Consecration (Joshua 3:5) "Joshua told the people, ‘Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do amazing things among you.’" – Joshua 3:5     Consecration prepares people to receive miracles. Before the Israelites crossed the Jordan River on dry land just as they had once crossed the Red Sea Joshua instructed them to consecrate themselves. This act of preparation opened hearts and minds, positioning the people to witness the amazing things God was about to do.    God is always ready to perform miracles, signs, and wonders. Consecration, however, aligns thoughts, words, and actions with divine purpose, creating spiritual readiness to receive what God desires to do in, through, and as His people.     Firstly: More Than Food. Consecration goes far beyond abstaining from certain foods. It includes a conscious awareness of eating habits, what is eaten, when, where, and how much. While fasting is valu...
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Consistency That Carries You Through: Trusting God’s Unchanging Power

  Consistency (Joshua 3:17) "The priests who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord stopped in the middle of the Jordan and stood on dry ground, while all Israel passed by until the whole nation had completed the crossing on dry ground." – Joshua 3:17     Consistency stands as one of the most powerful qualities a person can embody. Consistency in words means that when a commitment is made, it is honored. People know they can rely on someone who follows through, communicates clearly, makes arrangements when needed, or offers an alternative rather than simply giving up.    Scripture reveals that consistency is first and foremost a divine attribute. God demonstrates reliability through repeated acts of faithfulness, establishing trust across generations.     Firstly: The Red Sea. Divinity demonstrated consistency at the Red Sea. When the people came out of Egypt and prepared to enter the wilderness, Moses stretche...

Let It Go Before You: Redefining Relationships Through Divine Connection

  Let It Go Before You (Joshua 3:11) "See, the ark of the covenant of the Lord of all the earth will go into the Jordan ahead of you." – Joshua 3:11    January, the first month of the year, is a powerful time to re-evaluate relationships and redefine them . Some relationships require a period , marking the end of the sentence because people have come as far as they can together. Other relationships need a comma , indicating continuation, but in a different way. Certain relationships deserve an exclamation point , signifying their positive, essential role in your growth and success.    As we move forward, relationships must be redefined based on divine connection  spiritually, soulfully, and physically so that God’s purpose can unfold with clarity and peace.     Firstly, divine connection draws people together. This connection is initiated by God and forms the foundation of relationships aligned with divine purpose....

The Power to Recreate: Embracing New Heavens and New Earths

  The Power to Recreate "And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea." – Revelation 21:1    Revelation 21:1 unveils a profound Kingdom truth: people possess the God-given power not only to create or co-create, but to recreate . This day focuses on progression the sacred act of releasing what has been and welcoming what is becoming.    People co-create with God the life they desire and the life they deserve. Because humanity is made in the image and likeness of God, the creative nature of Divinity is alive within every person. As God creates, co-creates, and recreates, so do those who live from divine consciousness.    This power to recreate applies to every experience of life even holidays such as Christmas. Some focus on historical debates about trees, lights, or dates, emphasizing thoughts, words, and actions that were not the highest and the b...

Bishop’s Heart Daily 119: The Judgment of the Wicked and the White Throne Judgment

  Bishop’s Heart Daily 119 – Judgment of the Wicked    After the judgment of Satan and his demons, Scripture reveals a sobering and final event known as the Judgment of the Wicked Dead . This judgment is also called the White Throne Judgment and is described in Revelation 20:10–12 and Revelation 21:8 .    All of the wicked dead, those who were aligned with the Kingdom of Darkness will be raised to stand before God. This judgment is final, absolute, and irreversible. Every individual who appears before the White Throne shares the same ultimate outcome: eternal separation from God .    Although the final destination is the same, each person will still give an account of the specific deeds done in the body. The books will be opened, and every work will be examined with divine accuracy and justice.    At the heart of this judgment is one defining question: Why was the sacrifice of Jesus Christ rejected? Redemption...

Tree of Life: Prosperity, Healing, and Abundant Living Revealed

  Tree of Life (Revelation 22:2) "Down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations." – Revelation 22:2    These words from Revelation 22:2 in the Kingdom Study Bible reveal the Tree of Life as a divine symbol of prosperity, optimal health, and Kingdom promise. This tree appears through divine vision in the New Jerusalem, inviting all to recognize its placement, appearance, and purpose as a living model for abundant life.    People may affirm their connection to the Tree of Life, embracing its life-giving essence and allowing its principles to shape thoughts, words, and actions. What once appeared in Genesis now reappears in Revelation restored, accessible, and activated through divine alignment.    Firstly: Location – Side of the River   ...

Let Them: A Kingdom Principle of Divine Freedom and Peace

  Let Them (Revelation 22:11) "Let the one who does wrong continue to do wrong; let the vile person continue to be vile; let the one who does right continue to do right; and let the holy person continue to be holy." – Revelation 22:11     Kingdom Principle: Divinity, Divine Nature  Let Them!    In creation, when Divinity formed humanity in the divine image and likeness, dominion was granted over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, and every living creature that moves upon the earth. This foundational truth echoes from Genesis and reappears powerfully in Revelation chapter 22.    These two simple yet profound words  “let them”  invite people to redirect attention inward. Rather than attempting to manage, fix, or control others, this kingdom principle calls for responsibility over one’s own thoughts, words, and actions , while releasing others to their own divine process.    Firstly: Right...