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Everything New (Isaiah 64:17)

I AM not here simply to talk about improving things; rather, I AM here to speak of a fresh start, a new beginning. God has the power to bestow upon you a completely new experience, echoing the words of the prophet Isaiah to the children of Israel. While God delivered you from Egypt many years ago, old ways of thinking may still linger within your mind; nevertheless, God can transform and renew your thoughts.

You may have endured 70 years of Babylonian captivity, but God can wipe away those memories and offer you a brand new start. Despite facing numerous defeats in battles against various nations, God can enable you to release the weight of those losses and embrace a new and brighter future.

Just as God ushered in renewal for Israel, I step forth today in the spirit of Isaiah to declare that you too can embark on a journey of rejuvenation. Embrace the potential for a fresh start, as God is capable of granting you new dreams, visions, missions, and goals. Allow God to infuse you with fresh ideas, thoughts, paradigms, systems, and strategies. Indeed, not only a new heaven but also a new earth—an idea transformed into manifestation.

Just as the prayer goes, "thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven," envision God offering you novel concepts alongside tangible demonstrations and manifestations. Embrace the possibility of God ushering in everything anew. God promises a new Jerusalem, the symbolic heart of Israel, signifying a new focal point in your life. Instead of dwelling on past hurts, pains, abuse, and neglect, open yourself to this new center of focus.

Remember, you already have the mind of Christ—all you have to do is let this mind be in you which is also in Christ Jesus

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