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Shifting from 2025 to 2026: More Than Flipping the Calendar

 

Revelation 14:13 reveals that moving from 2025 into 2026 is a sacred spiritual transition, not merely a change in time.

Shifting from 2025 to 2026 Is More Than Flipping the Calendar

"And I heard a voice from heaven saying to me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yes, said the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them." – Revelation 14:13

   As humanity shifts from 2025 into 2026, a sacred process unfolds. This transition is more than a change of dates, it is a spiritual movement of dying to what has been and giving birth to what is becoming. There is a divine invitation to release the work completed in 2025, to celebrate accomplishments, to rest from labors, and to receive the rewards and benefits already prepared. This preparation positions us to step fully into 2026, releasing certain dimensions of humanity while embracing higher dimensions of divinity with God.

   Humanity is continually evolving from existence to life, from life to abundant life, and from abundant life to life more abundantly.

   A Different Perspective

   Firstly: Rest from Their Works

   There is a holy rest available. People are invited to rest from their works allowing thoughts, words, and actions that were not the highest and the best to come to an end. This rest is not inactivity; it is restoration. It brings peace to the mind, renewal to the soul, and alignment to the spirit. In this rest, striving ceases and divine order prevails.

   Secondly: Reward from Their Labors

   The works completed do not disappear, they follow. Rewards flow from faithful labor, manifesting as blessings that align thoughts, words, and actions with divine purpose. What was planted, nurtured, and sustained now produces increase. These rewards are both seen and unseen, practical and spiritual, tangible and eternal.

   Thirdly: Release from Humanity

   A release takes place from limited expressions of humanity into higher dimensions of divinity. This release occurs through transformed thinking, expanded theology, and elevated spiritual practice. As consciousness shifts, life is no longer lived from survival, but from union with God. Humanity is not discarded, it is redeemed, uplifted, and infused with divine awareness.

   Conclusion

   Embrace this kingdom process, the sacred balance between life and death, ending and beginning. Rest from your labor. Receive your reward. Release into divine abundance.

   This transition is not only for eternal life, but for practical application here and now living consciously in the fullness of God.

   A Different Perspective (Revelation 14:13)
   1. Rest from their works
   2. Reward from their labors
   3. Release from humanity

📖 Reflection: What work from the previous season is God inviting you to release so you can fully rest and receive?

💡 Action Step: Take intentional time to acknowledge completed work, thank God for it, and affirm: “I rest, I receive, and I rise into greater life.”

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