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The Word for 2021: This is the Year of God

2021 will be the year of the Lord, and he will manifest His power and presence in ways we have never known personally. He will exalt the humble quickly and bring down the proud quicker (Proverbs 29:23; Matthew 23:12). He is changing the guards and setting into place those who have a heart for the church, God’s people. 2021 is the year God makes His presence known and proves himself to those who dare to believe His word.

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Generational Blessings

People who live righteously know the authority they possess over the enemy through Jesus Christ. They know what the word of God says rightfully belongs to them, and they will not back down until they see God’s word performed. When a righteous person prays they are putting their faith in the power of their God, and he responds to it.

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Confessions of A Broken Heart: God I Hate You..

Lately, trusting Him has resulted in disappointment. Trusting him has resulted in great loss for me. As I thought of all the times I went up for prayer; believed for something; or was required to give something up these words flowed from my lips, “God I hate you!”

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Declaration for May: Hello Joy!!!

You have been well acquainted with sorrow, but you are about to know Joy in a way that you have never known her. Your garments have been changed, and there is no need for grave clothes. You shall live and declare the works of the Lord. Your perseverance will be rewarded. Your confession of faith shall be manifested. You will be divinely compensated for your commit to righteousness.

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Forgive Them: An Encouragement to the Intercessor

In our humanity, holding an offense will always be justified, but our call to “live according to the Spirit” nullifies that human right (Rom. 8:5). The life of an intercessor will present us with moments to be greatly offended; but we have to be wise intercessors and keep “allowances for offenses” in stock. The enemy would love nothing more than to hold you hostage, from you assignment, by the offenses you refuse to let go.

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