On Sunday I shared a word of encouragement to those who are currently in a wait.
Romans 8:28 states that “All things work together for good to those who are called according to His purpose”.
I took the liberty to research the word purpose. Purpose in the Greek is prosthesis which means setting forth, intention or plan. It implies something that is intentionally decided and placed in advance- not random, accidental or an afterthought.
Pro means before or literally before the face of . This means God is absolutely intentional concerning you and every detail no matter how small, it matters to God.
One of the key things I mentioned during Sunday’s live is that there is a difference between waiting on God and waiting in God. In times of prolonged waiting, it is about our preparation and maturation for the prayer that is already answered.
If you feel like you have been waiting for something for a long time, I want you to think of the analogy where a man took his family to a restaurant whilst being on holiday. Upon arrival, they were seated. They noticed the family who arrived after them was being served their food first. So the man saw this and called over the waiter. He shared his disappointment and the waiter responded- ‘what that family ordered was already pre-made on the menu’. The man who had to wait had ordered the chef’s special, so it took longer because the ingredients were being made from scratch.
Whilst we know that God has already prepared everything concerning us, the wait is in fact about us being prepared for the promise. I shared some testimonials on how my steps were ordered by the Lord last week. It made me think just how intentional God is about me and others who I come into contact with.
Prayer: Father in the name of Jesus Christ, I pray and I ask that You release your grace upon me to wait in You. Father, I plead the blood of Jesus over my mind and I pray Lord shield my heart and mind from disappointment and hastiness. Father, help me to be patient in the truth that You are intentional concerning me and my life. Father God, I surrender to Your perfect will and way for me. Father I thank You that I never have to worry because You are in control. Father God I thank You in the name of Jesus Christ, that all things are working together for my good in Jesus Name I pray. Amen!!.
Nehemiah built the wall in 52 days. In Nehemiah 4v6, it says “the people had a mind to work”. The Hebrew root word for this is lev which means heart.
The heart is the centre of human life which encompasses your mind, will and emotions. Nehemiah was saying here that the people had a heart, desire and determination to do the work. They were committed and unified in their goal. They had a common goal and that was to rebuild the wall. On Sunday, I spoke about four characteristics of a builder and their team who has the mind to work.
1 They must be united- without unity, the vision scatters. Your team needs to be in alignment with the vision.
2 They must be determined- the men had a tool in one hand and a weapon in the other. Nothing was going to stop them from rebuilding that wall.
3 They must be enthusiastic- the pioneer and builder must fall in love with the vision. In order for effective stewardship and administration, the team must also be enthusiastic about the vision.
4 Resilience- to have the mind to work, the builder must be able to stand in the midst of opposition, mockery and ridicule.
I spoke about the purpose of distraction- the enemy will use a distraction as a tool to minimise and stop the functionality of one’s momentum. The phrase ‘fractured focus’ kept coming up and I started talking about how the enemy uses misalignment and fractures in our souls to stop us from effectively leading and building.
Prayer: Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank You for Your strength, Your love and empowerment to build in the midst of opposition, ridicule and mockery. Father, I pray, Lord, heal my mind and soul, that I will see the vision and blueprint through a clear lens and continue to build what You have placed in my heart. Father, I thank You in advance for the momentum and divine focus to finish what You have started in me in Jesus’ name, I pray, amen.
Sunday’s broadcast ‘A Message To The Rebuilders’ was somewhat eye-opening. I felt like this message birth something so powerful in me.
I recorded that message with the intention of encouraging rebuilders, but this message has had me in a chokehold all week.
I taught on Isaac in Genesis 26 re-digging his father’s wells. Upon each attempt, both he and his herdsmen were met with hostility from the herdsmen of Gerar.
What was significant was that in those days, re-digging wells was an act of war. Isaac and his men re-digging his father’s well was a declaration of war between he and the herdsmen of Gerar. These men were Philistinians and upon teaching this on Sunday, the Lord has taken me deeper since.
What was significant about this passage of scripture from verses 17-21 of Genesis 26, was every time Isaac and his men dug a well, the herdsmen of Gerar filled it with dirt.
Have you ever felt like every time you put your mind to build and to obey the Lord concerning your personal blueprint, here comes strife, disagreements and unnecessary tension? You my friend, sister and brother, are dealing with a Philistinian spirit.
This passage of scripture shows so much strategy in how to deal with this spirit. In this season, the Lord is calling you to rebuild again. With rebuilding, will come resistance but you must rebuild. Isaac and his men try to rebuild two wells Esek and Sitnah. He named the first well, Esek which means contention or strife. He named the second well, Sitnah, which means opposition and accusation. If you are experiencing contention, strife, opposition and accusation- don’t be disheartened, this comes with the territory of being a builder. Whatever vision you have dropped as a result of your well being stopped by analogical dirt, it is time to re-dig your wells.
What I loved about Isaac and his men in verse 22, is that it starts by saying, “And he removed from thence and digged another well”. In the original text, the word used to identify this move is “incognito”. In other words, they moved in silence. For you to experience your Rehoboth season, you must move incognito. During the broadcast, I mentioned that a builder’ greatest weapon in this season is firstly focus and secondly silence. To overcome the Philistine spirit, you must be focused and you must move in silence. Now understand this, the battle is the Lord’s so remain vigilant to receive the strategies of the Lord. That is what will give you victory and leverage in this season.
Another enlightening moment during the broadcast was that God has a Beersheba waiting for you. Don’t settle at Rehoboth. Beersheba means the well of the sevenfold oath.
God wants to complete you, bless you and enlarge your territory.
Prayer: Father in the name of Jesus, Lord I love You and I adore You. Father, I thank You that You have empowered and have strengthened me to build again. Father, I pray that You will release Your angels of war to remove every philistine spirit working against my creativity and vision. Father, I pray to irrigate and purge out every well that has been stopped up by contention, opposition, accusation and strife. Father intensify my focus and teach me how to move in silence in the name of Jesus Christ amen.
Sunday’s broadcast ‘The Pioneer’s Blueprint was eye opening and revelatory.
I spoke about four principles that creates effective intersection between pioneering and stewardship.
1 Stewardship precedes expansion
God rarely entrusts new territory without proven faithfulness. We see this in the life of David where he is anointed as King in 1 Samuel 16 after serving effectively as a shepherd.
2 Pioneering requires stewardship discipline
You need structure in order to sustain new ground. A vision without stewardship leads to collapse.
The purpose of the blueprint is to create structure for the vision and a system for the vision to thrive.
Biologically when you think about your body, your body has a skeletal system that provides structure to your body. Your body also relies on 11 primary systems in order to maintain health and homeostasis.
3 Risk is part of faithful stewardship
Ecclesiastes 11:1 says “cast your bread upon the waters…” when it comes to stewardship, you cannot be passive- it includes calculated faith and risk.
This is where fear tends to creep in. God has not given you the spirit of fear. Failure must not be feared. How are you seeing failure? Failure is success turned inside out.
In order to pioneer effectively, you have to be okay with the fact that there are times you may fail. Failure is just an opportunity to learn how to do it next time.
In everything you do, you must remember that God gives the increase and He multiplies. As you go forth and you sow, God will raise up others to water what you sow and He will provide the increase. 1 Corinthians 3:6.
Prayer: Father in the name of Jesus, Lord I praise You and I bless Your holy name. Father I pray that You will empower me to know and discern the blueprint that You have curated for the ordained vision that You have released to me.
Lord deliver me from the spirit of fear and fear of failure. Help me to stop worrying about what others think of me and help me to take more calculated risks in Your name.
Lord I pray for strategy to create the structure that is specific to what You have ordained for me to do. Lord I receive grace to walk out the vision in excellence in Jesus Name I pray amen.
Last Sunday’s broadcast, ‘The Pioneer’s Mindset’, I spoke about the importance of strategy to every prophetic word and vision. For every prophetic word and blueprint, there is a strategy. Here are a few key points from the broadcast.
Many times, we don’t see manifestation because the Lord was not sought for the blueprint and strategy.
In order for you to experience longevity, there is a strategy and blueprint that must be followed.
Stillness is important for discerning God’s blueprint. There are times throughout your prophetic journey as a Pioneer, where you have to stop- just like driving a car, at some point you will have to stop at a traffic light for other cars to go.
As a pioneer, you have to let go off the need to have certainty and clarity.
Pioneering in scripture is about movement, obedience, and establishing new ground. Many of you have been frustrated about the delayed results from your obedience but the Lord dealt with me about the fact that it is not always about the results, it is about my obedience. For many of you, this is the case, it is not always about the results, it is about your obedience.
Genesis 12:1 shows us this, Abram was told to leave his country and his family in Genesis 12:1. He did not experience immediate results, but he kept on moving. He left familiarity without knowing the destination.
Pioneering therefore, requires trust over certainty.
As a pioneer, courage and divine commission is key. In Joshua 1:9, God told Joshua to be strong and courageous after taking over from Moses. Moses’ responsibility was to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt, but Joshua had to usher the people into the Promised land. Both required different strategies. Joshua’s leadership required military strategies as there were giants in the land.
Prayer: Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank You for this message and for teaching me how to pioneer the vision and blueprint that You have given to me. Father, I pray for help to get things in order and to build the necessary structure and system needed to undergird the vision You have released to me. Father, help me to be a good steward of the vision and transform my mind according to Romans 12:2. Lord, release to me the mindset of a pioneer in Jesus’ Name I pray, Amen.
On Sunday’s broadcast ‘The Pioneer’s Tension’, I taught on the tension a pioneer experiences, between building and stewarding.
This thought was brought on by a series of conversions I was having with the Lord in my prayer time. After praying, I felt this in my heart, “it is one thing to build and launch but it is important to steward what you have birthed”.
I started looking at past projects and ideas that I had launched but I started to see the ways in which the Lord wanted me to take my stewardship to the next level.
The main scripture was taken from Matthew 25:14-30. The whole of Matthew 25 is somewhat convicting for me as I see it as a chapter that focuses on the following themes, preparation, stewardship, responsibility and accountability.
In the bible, pioneering and stewardship are closely linked. Stewardship governs how you manage what God gives you, whilst pioneering reflects how you step into new territory.
Throughout the broadcast, I taught what means to be a pioneer and steward according to the scriptures.
Here are a few key points;
1 The ownership of the vision belongs to God. According to Psalm 24v1 NLT,” the earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it”.
God is the owner and we are the custodian. I had to then look at the meaning of custodian. A custodian is a person or organisation responsible for protecting, maintaining or managing something valuable such as property, assets or records.
2 Accountability and Responsibility
Faithfulness is measured by what you do with what you’re given, not how much you have. We see this in Matthew 25v14-30 KJV.
Those who received two and five talents doubled their return on investment. Multiplication is our assignment as custodians over the assignments God has given us. Inactivity due to fear is not encouraged in this chapter and we saw the repercussions of the one who hid his talent. In Genesis 1:28 KJV, Adam and Eve were commanded to be fruitful and multiply, this wasn’t just about biology- this was also about resources, influence and impact.
3 Faithfulness in small things
In Luke 16v10 NLT states that if we are faithful in the little things then we will be faithful in the large ones. Don’t wait until you get the answered prayer before you start being faithful. In reality, what this looks like is if you are believing God for a bigger house, maintain the apartment you are currently living in. If you are believing God for a bigger car, maintain the small car that you currently own. If you are believing God for marriage, start working on yourself before your spouse finds you. Integrity at a micro level precedes expansion. Your stewardship is often tested before elevation.
For the rest of the broadcast, I focused on the different areas, God is calling us in this season to steward. I focused on five;
Time
Gifts and calling
Finances
Relationships and influence
How you steward the above areas will determine the level of success and wealth you are trusted with. I encourage you to watch the full teaching here https://youtu.be/BdkfEEq3CuY
Prayer: Father in the name of Jesus, Lord I thank You for this word and for showing me the ways in which I need to be a better steward.
Father I pray, help me to steward well that which you have given me to steward. Father, I repent for not stewarding what you have given me due to fear and distraction. Lord release your divine strategies to me for what You are birthing through me.
Father help me to steward and pioneer this season and Father multiply that which I put my hands to do. Revive every dream and vision that has laid dormant in me as a result of poor stewardship. Lord I receive your love and correction and I ask Father, give me the eyes of a dove that I may focus only on what You have given me to steward in this season. Lord release the pioneer’s mindset upon me now in Jesus Name I pray amen.
Last Thursday, I spoke about Desire. I felt so strongly that the Lord wanted me to speak on this to help fellow brothers and sisters to understand the dangers of having an unbridled desire. Desire is a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen. I started by saying that desire originated from God, not the fall of man. Genesis 1:31. As humans, we are created with a longing, an appetite, and a yearning. We were created with the capacity for love, intimacy, beauty and meaning. The purpose of desire is to move us toward communion not consumption.
Though the fall of man did not create desire, it distorted its orientation.
Genesis 3:6 in the NLT states, “The woman was convinced. The fruit looked so fresh and delicious, and it would make her so wise! So she ate some of the fruit. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her. Then he ate it, too”. This scripture shows the shift from trust to grasping, from gift to possession and from God to now autonomy, in other words, trusting in one’s own ability rather than in God. This verse shows the threefold temptation of man.
1 Lust of the flesh- the enemy deceived her with the truth, and her mind became convinced that she had to have this fruit.
2 Lust of the eyes- her eye gates became exposed to the deception, which then had an impact on her soul, the seat of her will and emotions.
3 Pride of life- the pride was her believing in the lie that nothing would happen to her, to the point that she then gave the fruit to her husband. She didn’t just destroy herself; her unbridled desire caused both her and Adam to lose their place in the Garden of Eden, causing a disconnect from God. Pride came before their destruction, Proverbs 16:18.
Throughout the broadcast, I shared that a desire not processed through prayer becomes dangerous. Desire not rooted in prayer makes one impulsive. Unbridled desire makes one careless when it comes to boundaries, and it makes one not bothered about the safety of others. When you operate in unbridled desire, you don’t care about how you get the thing you desire; you develop tunnel vision regarding that particular desired outcome at the cost of those around you. I shared my own testimony of how my own unbridled desire almost cost me my mind and my health. The spiritual torment I endured as a result of my own personal idolatry.
It is my prayer that as you read this, any form of idolatry in your hearts as a result of unbridled desire be cast out in the name of Jesus. And may you be restored to the place of only desiring the promises of God concerning you.
Prayer: Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, I commit my heart and the matters of my heart into Your hands. Father, I repent of every idol in my heart that has birthed unbridled desire. Father, I ask that You heal my heart of pain that has been caused by unbridled desire and my inability to discern Your divine warnings. Father, I pray, create in me a clean heart, Oh Lord and renew a right spirit within me according to Psalm 51:10. Restore my desire for you and help me to be like the deer in Psalm 42v1, that pants for the water brooks. Lord, my soul pants for you. Father God, I thank You that You have heard my prayers in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen!
Last Thursday night was so powerful; I was so blown away by the research I did before teaching. I gleaned so much. The title of the message was ‘The Power of Imagination’.
Imagination is defined as the mind’s ability to form mental images, plans, or purposes, often using the Hebrew yetser (shaping/forming) or Greek dianoia/logismos, encompassing both corrupt human schemes (Genesis 6:5) and God-given hope or vision (Jeremiah 29:11, Isaiah 26:3).
The scriptures present a dual view of imagination: it can be a tool for faith and hope, but also a source of wicked thoughts.
2Corinthians 10v5 instructs us to cast down imaginations while encouraging us to envision God’s promises in Ephesians 3:20, whilst having the faith for the manifestation of those promises in Hebrews 11:1 and meditating on His word in Psalm 1:2, which frames positive imagination as visualising God’s unseen realities and plans.
There are over 100 scriptures on imagination. Here are a few.
Positiveaspects of imagination
Ephesians 1:17-18
Genesis 6:5
Mark 11:24
Philippians 4:8
Ephesians 3:20-21- If you can see it, you can attain it.
Proverbs 4:43- The enemy plans to keep you in trauma because if he can keep you in trauma, then he has arrested your ability to imagine and receive heavenly hope.
Negative aspects of imagination
Wicked imaginations: Proverbs 6:16-18 condemns a heart that devises wicked imaginations, while Romans 1:21 notes people becoming vain in their imaginations when they turn from God. Genesis 11:6- The tower of Babel was built with imagination- be careful your imagination does not take you beyond the plans and parameters God has built for you.
High imaginations: 2 Corinthians 10:5 instructs believers to “cast down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God,” bringing thoughts captive to Christ. Throughout the broadcast, I gave a thorough breakdown of 2 Corinthians 10:5:
Casting down (kathairountes)-“A military term meaning to demolish, tear down, or overthrow, specifically used for destroying strongholds or fortresses.
Imaginations (logismous)- refers to reasonings, arguments or calculations. It implies the intellectual arguments or philosophies that set themselves up against God.
High thing (hypsoma) – refers to a lofty barrier, bulwark, or prideful, elevated opinion.
Exalteth itself (epairomenon) – means lifting oneself up or raising oneself against, indicating prideful defiance.
Bringing into captivity (aichmalotizontes)- to make a prisoner of war. This continues the military metaphor, implying the capture of the enemy’s thoughts.
Thought (noema)- refers to an idea, purpose, device or mental conception.
Obedience (hypakoen) – refers to compliance or submission, specifically to the authority of Christ.
It is a spiritual battle where we use the power of the Holy Spirit to destroy intellectual fortresses- prideful philosophies, arguments, and false reasonings coming against the word of God. Thoughts empower our imagination, which then leads to real-life situations. The enemy uses thoughts to take over your imagination.
Positive aspects of imagination (often linked to faith & hope)
Faith as evidence of unseen things: Hebrews 11:1 defines faith as “the evidence of things not seen,” suggesting imagination is crucial for picturing what God promises.
God’s limitless ability: Ephesians 3:20 states God can do “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine,” implying imagination as the starting point for God’s work.
Breakdown of Ephesians 3:20
Now to Him who is able (To de dunameno)- Dunameno implies having the inherent, moral, and functional power to do something. It is the root of “can-do” or “power”.
Beyond all things (Huper panta). Huper means over or beyond, highlighting that God acts above all limitations.
Super abundantly/ far more abundantly (huperekperissou)- this is a compounded word indicating a massive excess- literally “beyond out of measure”.
We ask or think/perceive (aitoumetha e nooumen): Think in the Greek (Nooumen) comes from nous (mind), suggesting not just thoughts, but comprehensive imagination or comprehension
According to the power that worketh (kata ten dunamin ten energoumenen) – Energeo means to be active, efficient or effective.
In us (en hemin)- this indicates the location of this power- not just external but actively operating within believers.
Meditation/Visualisation: Hebrew words like hagah (meditate/imagine) in Joshua 1:8 and Psalm 1:2 link imagining God’s law with godly living.
Hope: Imagination is described as the spiritual womb for hope, conceiving what God’s Word says, with faith bringing it to birth.
How to use imagination according to scripture
Guard your mind: Focus on things above (Colossians 3:2) and cast down thoughts that oppose God’s knowledge (2 Corinthians 10:5).
Fill it with God’s promises: Use imagination to envision God’s unlimited possibilities and promises to overcome spiritual strongholds.
See with spiritual eyes: Allow God to enlighten the “eyes of your heart” to understand His hope and inheritance (Ephesians 1:17-18)
Towards the end of the broadcast, I taught on imagination from a psychological perspective, and I talked about how Imagination shapes the Brain and Subconscious mind
Prayer: Father in the name of Jesus, I thank You for this message. Lord, I commit my mind into Your holy Hands. Father, I pray release your healing balm over my mind. Lord, demolish and destroy the fortresses surrounding my mind, preventing me from receiving, imagining and perceiving the life that You have created for me. Father, I pray an Ephesians 3:20 blessing over my mind and life in the name of Jesus Christ. Where the enemy has released captivity against my mind, Father, I speak freedom over my mind in the name of Jesus. Lord, I thank You that who the son sets free is free indeed, and freedom is my portion. I walk in my freedom, and I claim every blessing with my name on it in Jesus mighty name I pray amen.
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The mind has many functions, but the two main functions according to Dr Mike Murdock, is to replay the past and to pre-play the future.
Last Thursday’s session, I focused on the power of vision and what this means for the believer. I truly believe this year God has so much in store for His Sons and Daughters. You will only see the manifestation if you can first perceive it.
In Proverbs 29v18, it says “Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he”.
Vision provides guidelines and a clear blueprint for the path you need to take in order to fulfil destiny and purpose. Vision acts as a GPS that helps you to navigate all that life throws at you.
In Habakkuk 2:2, Habakkuk is encouraged to write the vision and make it plain, in other words, be specific upon the tablets – make it clear. That everyone who reads it may run. In other words, upon reading the vision, it will be clear to the reader that makes implementation more possible.
As stated in the broadcast, 2026 will be an Ephesians 3:20 kind of year, where God is calling us into limitless thinking.
The word of God in Philippians 2v5 encourages us to let this mind be in you, which is also in Christ Jesus. The key to victorious living is coupling your faith and belief with agreement with what God says concerning you. During the broadcast, I sensed that 90% of my listeners already had faith and believed what God said concerning them however, what I perceived in the spirit was that many were surrounded by friends and loved ones who did not believe what they believed or even that they deserved what God has for them.
Another important point shared in the broadcast is that your subconscious does not know the difference between good or bad, or when you are serious versus being in jest. What you allow to be spoken around you and to you and what remains unchallenged is perceived as agreement, and that is what births your reality. This works in tandem with the power of vision. What you hear affects your perception and, in turn, impacts your vision.
Prayer: Father, in the name of Jesus, Lord, I thank You for this revelation, and I pray that You will heal my perception and belief system so that I will believe and perceive all You have for me. Father reveal the doubters and naysayers in my circle. Remove any barriers to my subconscious mind, and Father, let the mind which is in Jesus also be in me. Heal my subconscious mind of every doubt and fear, and help me to realise that I am deserving of all that Heaven has for me in this year. Father, I agree with Your word concerning me, and I say yes and amen to Your perfect will concerning me. Align me, oh Lord, and help me not to resist what You have for me this year in Jesus name I pray, amen.
Happy New Year to you all!!! I pray the Christmas season was a blessing.
In this new year, there is one key that you will need to navigate and maintain all that Heaven has for you.
For the last couple of months, the Lord has been dealing with me about belief systems and the subconscious mind. If you can see it and if you believe what you see, then manifestation is inevitable. Proverbs 23v7 says, “as a man thinketh in his heart, so is he”. What you think is what you become. This is the Bible, not the law of attraction, or as the New Age has claimed, this is the Word of God.
Your subconscious does not know the difference between when you are joking and when you are serious, so whatever you confess, your subconscious holds on to that, which then starts to attract certain situations to your life. In this year, 2026, it will be a matter of your faith and belief. This year, your faith and belief system have to align to birth the things that God has for you. Everything that you will ever need is already waiting for you; it is your faith that will birth the blessings according to Hebrews 11:1.
Your belief system is a total of your core principles, values, and ideologies that one hold, which are shaped by cultural, societal, religious, and personal influences. Your belief system is formed by the lens through which you perceive the world around you, influencing your attitudes, behaviours and interactions with others. This is mostly impacted by the authority figures (i.e. caregivers, parents and guardians, etc) in your life in the first 0-6 years of your foundational years. To listen to the full message, click this link https://bit.ly/3LElx27.
Prayer: Father in the Name of Jesus, I commit my mind, soul and spirit to you. Father, I commit my conscious, unconscious and subconscious mind to you. Father, remove the negativity and let the mind which is in Christ Jesus let it be in me, according to Philippians 2:5. Father, renew and transform my mind according to Romans 12:2, and restore to me a new heart and spirit according to Ezekiel 36:26. Father, according to Psalm 51:10-12, create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Father, I thank You that You are restoring my perspective and opening me up to the principle of practising and walking out positive thinking.