• The Last Great Revival Before the Return of Christ

    Theme: When God Awakens Nations Before the King Appears
    Scripture Anchor: “In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.” — Acts 2:17

    Before the trumpet sounds and Christ returns in glory, Scripture declares there will be a mighty outpouring of the Spirit—a revival unlike any before. This revival is not confined to one nation or generation; it is global, sweeping across cultures, ages, and denominations. It is the final awakening, preparing the Bride for the Bridegroom.

    Acts 2:17 establishes the principle: the last days are marked by a Spirit‑outpouring. Joel’s prophecy fulfilled at Pentecost points forward to a greater fulfillment before Christ’s return. Revival is heaven’s strategy to gather souls and purify the Church before the King comes.

    The last great revival represents:
    - Outpouring: God’s Spirit poured on all flesh.
    - Harvest: Multitudes brought into the kingdom.
    - Purification: The Bride made ready.
    - Unity: Believers across nations joined in one Spirit.
    - Testimony: Evidence of God’s power before the end.

    The struggle manifests as:
    - Opposition: Satanic resistance to awakening.
    - Deception: False teachings to distract.
    - Persecution: Pressure against the faithful.
    - Complacency: Hearts asleep in comfort.
    - Testing: Faith refined in fire.

    - Revival is not hype—it is holy transformation.
    - The last revival is not man‑made—it is Spirit‑driven.
    - Opposition is not victory—it is proof of God’s movement.

    From heaven’s view, the last great revival is the Bride’s final preparation. God pours His Spirit to awaken, purify, and empower His people. Heaven rejoices as nations turn, because it signals the nearness of Christ’s appearing.

    What the Last Revival Produces
    - Repentance: Hearts broken before God.
    - Holiness: Lives set apart.
    - Power: Signs, wonders, and miracles.
    - Unity: Barriers broken among believers.
    - Harvest: Souls gathered for eternity.

    Signs the Last Revival Is Stirring
    1. Global hunger: Nations crying out for truth.
    2. Youth rising: Sons and daughters prophesying.
    3. Supernatural manifestations: Visions, dreams, and miracles.
    4. Persecution increasing: Resistance against the faithful.
    5. Bride awakening: Church purified for the Bridegroom.

    Assignment for Believers
    - Prepare your heart: Repent and consecrate yourself.
    - Seek His Spirit: Cry out for fresh outpouring.
    - Reject complacency: Do not sleep in comfort.
    - Stand boldly: Endure opposition with faith.
    - Magnify Christ: Exalt Him as the Coming King.

    Beloved, the last great revival before the return of Christ is not a distant dream—it is heaven’s promise. Do not let distraction or fear rob you of participation. His Spirit is your fire, His word is your anchor, and His coming is your hope. Awaken, for the final revival is rising, and the King is at the door.
    📖 The Last Great Revival Before the Return of Christ 🔥🌍👑 Theme: When God Awakens Nations Before the King Appears Scripture Anchor: “In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.” — Acts 2:17 Before the trumpet sounds and Christ returns in glory, Scripture declares there will be a mighty outpouring of the Spirit—a revival unlike any before. This revival is not confined to one nation or generation; it is global, sweeping across cultures, ages, and denominations. It is the final awakening, preparing the Bride for the Bridegroom. Acts 2:17 establishes the principle: the last days are marked by a Spirit‑outpouring. Joel’s prophecy fulfilled at Pentecost points forward to a greater fulfillment before Christ’s return. Revival is heaven’s strategy to gather souls and purify the Church before the King comes. The last great revival represents: - Outpouring: God’s Spirit poured on all flesh. - Harvest: Multitudes brought into the kingdom. - Purification: The Bride made ready. - Unity: Believers across nations joined in one Spirit. - Testimony: Evidence of God’s power before the end. The struggle manifests as: - Opposition: Satanic resistance to awakening. - Deception: False teachings to distract. - Persecution: Pressure against the faithful. - Complacency: Hearts asleep in comfort. - Testing: Faith refined in fire. - Revival is not hype—it is holy transformation. - The last revival is not man‑made—it is Spirit‑driven. - Opposition is not victory—it is proof of God’s movement. From heaven’s view, the last great revival is the Bride’s final preparation. God pours His Spirit to awaken, purify, and empower His people. Heaven rejoices as nations turn, because it signals the nearness of Christ’s appearing. ⚠️ What the Last Revival Produces - Repentance: Hearts broken before God. - Holiness: Lives set apart. - Power: Signs, wonders, and miracles. - Unity: Barriers broken among believers. - Harvest: Souls gathered for eternity. 🚨 Signs the Last Revival Is Stirring 1. Global hunger: Nations crying out for truth. 2. Youth rising: Sons and daughters prophesying. 3. Supernatural manifestations: Visions, dreams, and miracles. 4. Persecution increasing: Resistance against the faithful. 5. Bride awakening: Church purified for the Bridegroom. 🎯 Assignment for Believers - Prepare your heart: Repent and consecrate yourself. - Seek His Spirit: Cry out for fresh outpouring. - Reject complacency: Do not sleep in comfort. - Stand boldly: Endure opposition with faith. - Magnify Christ: Exalt Him as the Coming King. Beloved, the last great revival before the return of Christ is not a distant dream—it is heaven’s promise. Do not let distraction or fear rob you of participation. His Spirit is your fire, His word is your anchor, and His coming is your hope. Awaken, for the final revival is rising, and the King is at the door. 🙏🔥
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  • 🪽 MY HOME IS IN HEAVEN… I’M JUST HERE RECRUITING.

    I’m not living for this world’s approval. I’m not here to fit in, blend in, or stay silent about what Jesus has done. I know where my home is.

    Until the day God calls me HOME, I have an assignment: tell somebody about JESUS.

    Someone needs to hear there is still hope.
    Someone needs to know grace is still available.
    Someone needs to know their past does NOT disqualify them.
    Someone needs to know JESUS SAVES.

    So while I’m here… I’M RECRUITING!

    If Heaven is your home too, drop a “AMEN” below!

    FOLLOW FoxxFusion Ministries for more faith, hope, testimony, recovery, and JESUS!

    #JesusSaves #HeavenIsMyHome #FaithOverFear #FoxxFusionMinistries #JesusIsKing
    🪽 MY HOME IS IN HEAVEN… I’M JUST HERE RECRUITING. 🙌🔥 I’m not living for this world’s approval. I’m not here to fit in, blend in, or stay silent about what Jesus has done. I know where my home is. ❤️ Until the day God calls me HOME, I have an assignment: tell somebody about JESUS. ✝️ Someone needs to hear there is still hope. Someone needs to know grace is still available. Someone needs to know their past does NOT disqualify them. Someone needs to know JESUS SAVES. So while I’m here… I’M RECRUITING! 🔥 If Heaven is your home too, drop a “AMEN” below! 👇 💙 FOLLOW FoxxFusion Ministries for more faith, hope, testimony, recovery, and JESUS! #JesusSaves #HeavenIsMyHome #FaithOverFear #FoxxFusionMinistries #JesusIsKing
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  • MONDAY MORNING PRAYER
    “BUT IF NOT!”
    A Faith That Trusts God Regardless of the Outcome!

    Scripture: Daniel 3:17–18 (KJV)
    “If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace... But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods...”

    Heavenly Father, we come before You this Monday morning with hearts still overflowing from the awesome service we experienced yesterday. Thank You for Your presence, Your Word, Your power, and the reminder that You are still God—even when life doesn't turn out the way we expected.
    Lord, as we begin this new week, give us the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. They stood before a fiery furnace knowing You were able to deliver them, but their faith wasn't dependent upon whether You did.
    Their declaration was simple but powerful:
    “Our God is able... BUT IF NOT, we still won't bow!”
    Father, give us that kind of faith!
    When the prayer hasn't been answered yet—we will still worship You.
    When the healing hasn't manifested yet—we will still trust You.
    When the financial breakthrough hasn't come yet—we will still praise You.
    When the family situation hasn't changed—we will still believe You.
    When the door doesn't open—we will still serve You.
    When we don't understand what You're doing—we will still declare that You are good!
    Lord, teach us that real faith doesn't say, “I'll trust You if You do what I want.” Real faith says, “God, I know You are able, but even if You choose another way, I will not bow, I will not quit, and I will not turn away from You!”
    Father, some of us may walk into a furnace this week—a difficult conversation, an unexpected problem, pressure on the job, financial concerns, family struggles, disappointment, or circumstances beyond our control.
    But remind us that the furnace does not mean You have abandoned us!
    Daniel 3:25 declares, “Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire... and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.”
    God, meet us in the fire!
    If You don't keep us from it, walk through it with us.
    If You don't immediately remove it, give us strength to endure it.
    If You don't change the situation today, change us while we're standing in it.
    And when we come out, let us come out like those three Hebrew men—not destroyed, not defeated, and not smelling like what we've been through!
    Your Word says in Daniel 3:27 that “the smell of fire had not passed on them.”
    So Father, don't let yesterday's fire contaminate today's attitude. Don't let past disappointments determine this week's expectations. Don't allow bitterness, fear, frustration, or discouragement to follow us into this new day.
    We declare:
    THE FIRE WILL NOT HAVE THE FINAL WORD!
    We may be tested, but we will not bow.
    We may be pressured, but we will not compromise.
    We may be surrounded by flames, but we are not alone.
    We may not understand God's plan, but we trust God's heart.
    Father, cover our families today. Cover our homes, marriages, children, grandchildren, loved ones, churches, pastors, leaders, workplaces, businesses, finances, and every concern we're carrying.
    Go before us on the highways and byways. Protect us from dangers seen and unseen. Give us wisdom in every decision, grace in every conversation, patience in every challenge, and strength for every assignment.
    And Lord, when the enemy whispers, “What if God doesn't do it?”
    Give us enough faith to answer:
    “BUT IF NOT—I STILL TRUST HIM!”
    Because our faith isn't merely in what God can give us—our faith is in who God is!
    You are still Jehovah Jireh—our Provider.
    You are still Jehovah Rapha—our Healer.
    You are still Jehovah Shalom—our Peace.
    You are still our Deliverer, our Keeper, our Refuge, and our Strength!
    So we enter this Monday declaring:
    OUR GOD IS ABLE!
    But even if He doesn't do it the way we expected...
    WE WILL STILL WORSHIP!
    WE WILL STILL SERVE!
    WE WILL STILL PRAISE!
    WE WILL STILL BELIEVE!
    WE WILL STILL STAND!
    Because whether God delivers us from the fire or meets us in the fire, we know one thing for certain:
    WE WILL NEVER WALK THROUGH THE FIRE ALONE!
    Father, let the Word we received yesterday live in us throughout this entire week.
    “BUT IF NOT!”
    Our circumstances will not determine our worship.
    Our disappointments will not destroy our faith.
    Our trials will not make us bow.
    GOD IS ABLE—AND GOD IS STILL GOD!
    In the mighty, matchless, and victorious name of Jesus Christ, we pray.
    AMEN!

    MONDAY Morning Declaration...
    My God is able! But if He chooses another way, I will still trust Him. I will not bow to fear, pressure, doubt, or discouragement. If I have to walk through the fire, I know I will not walk alone. God is with me, God is for me, and my faith will remain standing. BUT IF NOT—I STILL TRUST GOD!
    MONDAY MORNING PRAYER “BUT IF NOT!” A Faith That Trusts God Regardless of the Outcome! Scripture: Daniel 3:17–18 (KJV) “If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace... But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods...” Heavenly Father, we come before You this Monday morning with hearts still overflowing from the awesome service we experienced yesterday. Thank You for Your presence, Your Word, Your power, and the reminder that You are still God—even when life doesn't turn out the way we expected. Lord, as we begin this new week, give us the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. They stood before a fiery furnace knowing You were able to deliver them, but their faith wasn't dependent upon whether You did. Their declaration was simple but powerful: “Our God is able... BUT IF NOT, we still won't bow!” Father, give us that kind of faith! When the prayer hasn't been answered yet—we will still worship You. When the healing hasn't manifested yet—we will still trust You. When the financial breakthrough hasn't come yet—we will still praise You. When the family situation hasn't changed—we will still believe You. When the door doesn't open—we will still serve You. When we don't understand what You're doing—we will still declare that You are good! Lord, teach us that real faith doesn't say, “I'll trust You if You do what I want.” Real faith says, “God, I know You are able, but even if You choose another way, I will not bow, I will not quit, and I will not turn away from You!” Father, some of us may walk into a furnace this week—a difficult conversation, an unexpected problem, pressure on the job, financial concerns, family struggles, disappointment, or circumstances beyond our control. But remind us that the furnace does not mean You have abandoned us! Daniel 3:25 declares, “Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire... and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.” God, meet us in the fire! If You don't keep us from it, walk through it with us. If You don't immediately remove it, give us strength to endure it. If You don't change the situation today, change us while we're standing in it. And when we come out, let us come out like those three Hebrew men—not destroyed, not defeated, and not smelling like what we've been through! Your Word says in Daniel 3:27 that “the smell of fire had not passed on them.” So Father, don't let yesterday's fire contaminate today's attitude. Don't let past disappointments determine this week's expectations. Don't allow bitterness, fear, frustration, or discouragement to follow us into this new day. We declare: THE FIRE WILL NOT HAVE THE FINAL WORD! We may be tested, but we will not bow. We may be pressured, but we will not compromise. We may be surrounded by flames, but we are not alone. We may not understand God's plan, but we trust God's heart. Father, cover our families today. Cover our homes, marriages, children, grandchildren, loved ones, churches, pastors, leaders, workplaces, businesses, finances, and every concern we're carrying. Go before us on the highways and byways. Protect us from dangers seen and unseen. Give us wisdom in every decision, grace in every conversation, patience in every challenge, and strength for every assignment. And Lord, when the enemy whispers, “What if God doesn't do it?” Give us enough faith to answer: “BUT IF NOT—I STILL TRUST HIM!” Because our faith isn't merely in what God can give us—our faith is in who God is! You are still Jehovah Jireh—our Provider. You are still Jehovah Rapha—our Healer. You are still Jehovah Shalom—our Peace. You are still our Deliverer, our Keeper, our Refuge, and our Strength! So we enter this Monday declaring: OUR GOD IS ABLE! But even if He doesn't do it the way we expected... WE WILL STILL WORSHIP! WE WILL STILL SERVE! WE WILL STILL PRAISE! WE WILL STILL BELIEVE! WE WILL STILL STAND! Because whether God delivers us from the fire or meets us in the fire, we know one thing for certain: WE WILL NEVER WALK THROUGH THE FIRE ALONE! Father, let the Word we received yesterday live in us throughout this entire week. “BUT IF NOT!” Our circumstances will not determine our worship. Our disappointments will not destroy our faith. Our trials will not make us bow. GOD IS ABLE—AND GOD IS STILL GOD! In the mighty, matchless, and victorious name of Jesus Christ, we pray. AMEN! MONDAY Morning Declaration... My God is able! But if He chooses another way, I will still trust Him. I will not bow to fear, pressure, doubt, or discouragement. If I have to walk through the fire, I know I will not walk alone. God is with me, God is for me, and my faith will remain standing. BUT IF NOT—I STILL TRUST GOD!
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  • DOMINION DAILY DEVOTION ~ DAY 229
    DATE: 17TH AUGUST 2026
    TOPIC: EMBRACE YOUR UNIQUENESS
    ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: ROMANS 12:6 NKJV
    Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, let us prophesy in proportion to our faith;
    Devotional message:

    We are living in a generation where many people are driven by competition. They are constantly comparing themselves with others and attempting to become who God never created them to be. In the process, they overlook the unique grace, gifts, talents, abilities, and skills that God has deposited within them.

    God does not create duplicates. Every person carries a unique expression of His grace and a particular contribution to His purposes on the earth. Your assignment may not look like another person's assignment, and your grace may not operate in the same way as theirs. This does not make you inferior; it makes your contribution unique.

    The Apostle Paul teaches that we have “gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us.” He further explains that if our gift is serving, let us serve; if it is teaching, let us teach; if it is exhortation, let us exhort; and if it is giving, let us give generously (Romans 12:6–8).

    The tragedy is that some people have buried their God-given gifts because they spent too much time looking at what others were doing. Instead of developing their own grace, they became occupied with comparison and competition.

    Child of God, you were not created to compete with another person; you were created to fulfil your God-given assignment.

    Consider the parable of the talents in Matthew 25. Each servant received according to his ability, yet each was expected to give an account of what had been entrusted to him. The issue was not whether one received five talents while another received two. The issue was what each person did with what God had entrusted to him.

    You too will give an account before God—not for becoming someone else, but for faithfully stewarding what He placed in you.

    Perhaps God has given you the ability to encourage people, but you have buried it because you are comparing yourself with preachers. Perhaps He has given you creativity, leadership, wisdom, business ability, generosity, teaching, administration, music, craftsmanship, compassion, or the ability to solve problems, yet you have never fully developed it because you are trying to imitate someone else.

    Remember: the Body of Christ needs your contribution.The hand should not attempt to become the eye, neither should the eye despise the hand. Every part has a function, and when every part operates according to its design, the whole body becomes stronger.

    Your generation may be carrying a problem that your God-given gift was designed to solve.

    Do not bury what God has entrusted to you.You may not have everything another person has, but you have something that God deliberately placed within you. Stop despising small beginnings. Start with what is in your hands, develop it, submit it to God, and use it for His glory.

    Today, ask yourself:What has God placed within me that I have buried, neglected, or left dormant because I have been comparing myself with others?Bring it before the Lord again.Your uniqueness is not a weakness. It is part of God's strategy for fulfilling His purpose through you.

    Prayer

    Heavenly Father, thank You for the unique grace, gifts, talents, abilities, and assignment You have placed within me.Help me to fulfil my assignment and become a blessing to my generation. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Daily Bible Reading
    Rom 12:3–8,Matt 25:14–30,1 Cori 12:12–27,Eph 2:10,1 Peter 4:10–11

    Author : Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
    Contact :
    Email : DominionvoicesminisrtyAnderson Mwila.com
    Facebook : Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
    Dominion Daily Devotion, 2026
    © Dominion Voices Ministry
    🕊️ DOMINION DAILY DEVOTION ~ DAY 229 DATE: 17TH AUGUST 2026 TOPIC: EMBRACE YOUR UNIQUENESS ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: ROMANS 12:6 NKJV Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, let us prophesy in proportion to our faith; Devotional message: We are living in a generation where many people are driven by competition. They are constantly comparing themselves with others and attempting to become who God never created them to be. In the process, they overlook the unique grace, gifts, talents, abilities, and skills that God has deposited within them. God does not create duplicates. Every person carries a unique expression of His grace and a particular contribution to His purposes on the earth. Your assignment may not look like another person's assignment, and your grace may not operate in the same way as theirs. This does not make you inferior; it makes your contribution unique. The Apostle Paul teaches that we have “gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us.” He further explains that if our gift is serving, let us serve; if it is teaching, let us teach; if it is exhortation, let us exhort; and if it is giving, let us give generously (Romans 12:6–8). The tragedy is that some people have buried their God-given gifts because they spent too much time looking at what others were doing. Instead of developing their own grace, they became occupied with comparison and competition. Child of God, you were not created to compete with another person; you were created to fulfil your God-given assignment. Consider the parable of the talents in Matthew 25. Each servant received according to his ability, yet each was expected to give an account of what had been entrusted to him. The issue was not whether one received five talents while another received two. The issue was what each person did with what God had entrusted to him. You too will give an account before God—not for becoming someone else, but for faithfully stewarding what He placed in you. Perhaps God has given you the ability to encourage people, but you have buried it because you are comparing yourself with preachers. Perhaps He has given you creativity, leadership, wisdom, business ability, generosity, teaching, administration, music, craftsmanship, compassion, or the ability to solve problems, yet you have never fully developed it because you are trying to imitate someone else. Remember: the Body of Christ needs your contribution.The hand should not attempt to become the eye, neither should the eye despise the hand. Every part has a function, and when every part operates according to its design, the whole body becomes stronger. Your generation may be carrying a problem that your God-given gift was designed to solve. Do not bury what God has entrusted to you.You may not have everything another person has, but you have something that God deliberately placed within you. Stop despising small beginnings. Start with what is in your hands, develop it, submit it to God, and use it for His glory. Today, ask yourself:What has God placed within me that I have buried, neglected, or left dormant because I have been comparing myself with others?Bring it before the Lord again.Your uniqueness is not a weakness. It is part of God's strategy for fulfilling His purpose through you. Prayer Heavenly Father, thank You for the unique grace, gifts, talents, abilities, and assignment You have placed within me.Help me to fulfil my assignment and become a blessing to my generation. In Jesus' name, Amen. Daily Bible Reading Rom 12:3–8,Matt 25:14–30,1 Cori 12:12–27,Eph 2:10,1 Peter 4:10–11 Author : Alfred Wabuko Manyasi Contact : Email : Dominionvoicesminisrty[gmail].com Facebook : Alfred Wabuko Manyasi 🌐 Dominion Daily Devotion, 2026 © Dominion Voices Ministry
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  • THE ULTIMATE MANDATE — A NIGHT EVERY MINISTER & WORKER SHOULD NOT MISS!

    Ministry is more than a position—it is a divine assignment, a sacred responsibility, and a call to impact lives. 🏽

    Join us for the KADUNA APOSTOLIC IMPACT MINISTERS/WORKERS CONFERENCE — MINISTERS & WORKERS DINNER NIGHT as we gather to fellowship, connect, learn, and be refreshed for greater kingdom impact.

    THEME: THE ULTIMATE MANDATE

    Sunday, 16th August 2026
    4:00 PM
    Christian Evangelical Fellowship of Nations Inc. (CEFN), Victory Line, Kakuri GRA, Kaduna South, Kaduna State

    Featuring:
    Rev. Sam Alawiye — Convener
    Rev. Adaji Emanuel — Host
    Rev. Femi Worship
    Christy Alabi
    Ola-Brite

    This is more than a dinner. It is a divine gathering of people carrying a mandate!

    If you are a pastor, minister, church worker, leader, or kingdom servant, this gathering is for YOU.

    🏽 Tag a minister or church worker you need to attend with you.
    🏽 Share this post and invite someone.
    🏽 Let’s gather, connect and renew our commitment to the Kingdom!

    THE MANDATE IS GREATER. THE TIME IS NOW.

    #TheUltimateMandate #KadunaApostolicImpact #MinistersAndWorkers #KingdomMandate #ChurchLeaders #Ministry #Kaduna #KingdomImpact #ChristianConference #ApostolicImpact
    🔥 THE ULTIMATE MANDATE — A NIGHT EVERY MINISTER & WORKER SHOULD NOT MISS! 🔥 Ministry is more than a position—it is a divine assignment, a sacred responsibility, and a call to impact lives. 🙏🏽 Join us for the KADUNA APOSTOLIC IMPACT MINISTERS/WORKERS CONFERENCE — MINISTERS & WORKERS DINNER NIGHT as we gather to fellowship, connect, learn, and be refreshed for greater kingdom impact. 🎯 THEME: THE ULTIMATE MANDATE 📅 Sunday, 16th August 2026 ⏰ 4:00 PM 📍 Christian Evangelical Fellowship of Nations Inc. (CEFN), Victory Line, Kakuri GRA, Kaduna South, Kaduna State 🌟 Featuring: Rev. Sam Alawiye — Convener Rev. Adaji Emanuel — Host Rev. Femi Worship Christy Alabi Ola-Brite This is more than a dinner. It is a divine gathering of people carrying a mandate! 🔥 If you are a pastor, minister, church worker, leader, or kingdom servant, this gathering is for YOU. 👉🏽 Tag a minister or church worker you need to attend with you. 👉🏽 Share this post and invite someone. 👉🏽 Let’s gather, connect and renew our commitment to the Kingdom! 🔥 THE MANDATE IS GREATER. THE TIME IS NOW. #TheUltimateMandate #KadunaApostolicImpact #MinistersAndWorkers #KingdomMandate #ChurchLeaders #Ministry #Kaduna #KingdomImpact #ChristianConference #ApostolicImpact
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  • Day 29: Accepting Your Assignment

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  • On September 30, 2020, I saw in a vision of something I could not shake.

    A swarm of flaming locusts sweeping across the globe.

    Not cute. Violent swarm carried by the wind.

    Not symbolic in some shallow religious way.

    It was violent in purity.
    Ordered in movement.
    Terrifying in holiness.

    A living picture of a people seized by God and carried by wind.

    Then I heard the Lord say:

    “Even so must My people be. Prepare. Make ready. For there comes a final mighty wind of My Spirit to launch you as a flaming army.”

    I have carried that word for years.
    Quietly.
    Carefully.
    Soberly.

    Because not every vision is meant to be posted the moment it is seen.

    Some things must sit in the fear of the Lord long enough to burn the pride out of the messenger.

    And I am saying this now with trembling:

    I believe the time of preparation is narrowing.

    God is not raising up a casual people for a casual hour.

    He is not gathering performers.
    He is not anointing ambition.
    He is not breathing on religious noise.

    He is preparing a people who know how to wait until the wind comes.

    Because locusts do not move alone.
    They move in swarms.
    They move by timing.

    They move with a force greater than themselves.

    And when the wind takes them, what was hidden becomes unstoppable.

    That is what I believe the Spirit of God is doing in the earth.

    He is forming a flaming army in the secret place.

    Not famous people.
    Faithful people.

    Not polished people.
    Prepared people.

    Not people addicted to platforms.
    People who have been burned clean at the altar.

    This is not the hour for borrowed oil.
    This is not the hour for loud mouths and empty lamps.

    This is not the hour to jump because something looks exciting.

    This is the hour to discern the wind of God.

    To know when to wait.
    To know when to move.
    To know when to leap.

    Jeremiah 51:10–16 speaks of the Lord bringing forth His righteousness and calling His people to declare His work.

    Nahum 3:14–17 speaks of preparation, siege, fire, locusts, and scattering.

    There is a pattern here for those with ears to hear.

    Preparation before release.
    Fire before movement.
    Discernment before assignment.
    Formation before harvest.
    And hear me clearly:

    The darkness we are called to confront must first be burned out of us.

    Because an unpurified vessel cannot carry holy fire without turning it into strange fire.

    So I am praying this again.

    Lord, prepare us.

    Strip the laziness out of us.
    Burn the compromise out of us.
    Deliver us from spiritual performance.

    Teach us to discern what is You and what is only noise wearing Your language.

    Give us timing to jump so the wind can take us
    Give us obedience.
    Give us holy fire.

    Let the mighty wind of Your Spirit come upon a prepared people.

    Make us one body.
    One swarm.
    One flaming army.

    Not to be seen.
    To be sent.

    Not to make a name.
    To bear Your name.
    Not to destroy people.
    To destroy darkness.
    Not to consume souls with control.

    To gather souls into the harvest of Jesus Christ.

    This is not hype.
    This is warning.
    This is preparation.

    This is the sound before the wind.

    I’ve seen enough to stay awake.
    I love enough to warn.
    I fear God enough to speak.

    This is THE WATCH
    On September 30, 2020, I saw in a vision of something I could not shake. A swarm of flaming locusts sweeping across the globe. Not cute. Violent swarm carried by the wind. Not symbolic in some shallow religious way. It was violent in purity. Ordered in movement. Terrifying in holiness. A living picture of a people seized by God and carried by wind. Then I heard the Lord say: “Even so must My people be. Prepare. Make ready. For there comes a final mighty wind of My Spirit to launch you as a flaming army.” I have carried that word for years. Quietly. Carefully. Soberly. Because not every vision is meant to be posted the moment it is seen. Some things must sit in the fear of the Lord long enough to burn the pride out of the messenger. And I am saying this now with trembling: I believe the time of preparation is narrowing. God is not raising up a casual people for a casual hour. He is not gathering performers. He is not anointing ambition. He is not breathing on religious noise. He is preparing a people who know how to wait until the wind comes. Because locusts do not move alone. They move in swarms. They move by timing. They move with a force greater than themselves. And when the wind takes them, what was hidden becomes unstoppable. That is what I believe the Spirit of God is doing in the earth. He is forming a flaming army in the secret place. Not famous people. Faithful people. Not polished people. Prepared people. Not people addicted to platforms. People who have been burned clean at the altar. This is not the hour for borrowed oil. This is not the hour for loud mouths and empty lamps. This is not the hour to jump because something looks exciting. This is the hour to discern the wind of God. To know when to wait. To know when to move. To know when to leap. Jeremiah 51:10–16 speaks of the Lord bringing forth His righteousness and calling His people to declare His work. Nahum 3:14–17 speaks of preparation, siege, fire, locusts, and scattering. There is a pattern here for those with ears to hear. Preparation before release. Fire before movement. Discernment before assignment. Formation before harvest. And hear me clearly: The darkness we are called to confront must first be burned out of us. Because an unpurified vessel cannot carry holy fire without turning it into strange fire. So I am praying this again. Lord, prepare us. Strip the laziness out of us. Burn the compromise out of us. Deliver us from spiritual performance. Teach us to discern what is You and what is only noise wearing Your language. Give us timing to jump so the wind can take us Give us obedience. Give us holy fire. Let the mighty wind of Your Spirit come upon a prepared people. Make us one body. One swarm. One flaming army. Not to be seen. To be sent. Not to make a name. To bear Your name. Not to destroy people. To destroy darkness. Not to consume souls with control. To gather souls into the harvest of Jesus Christ. This is not hype. This is warning. This is preparation. This is the sound before the wind. I’ve seen enough to stay awake. I love enough to warn. I fear God enough to speak. This is THE WATCH
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  • SATURDAY MORNING PRAYER

    “This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24 (KJV)

    Heavenly Father, we come before You this Saturday morning with grateful hearts. Thank You for carrying us through another week. Through every early morning, long day, difficult assignment, unexpected problem, stressful moment, and responsibility we had to handle—You kept us.

    Lord, some of us made it through this week tired. Some faced pressure on the job, difficult conversations, deadlines, uncertainty, and situations that tested our patience. Yet here we are. We made it—not because everything was easy, but because Your grace was sufficient.

    Your Word declares, “It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22-23 (KJV)

    Father, thank You for employment and every provision You have placed in our hands. Thank You for giving us strength to work, wisdom to make decisions, patience to deal with people, and endurance when we wanted to quit. Thank You for every door You opened, every danger You prevented, and even the things You protected us from that we never saw.

    Now, Lord, as we enter this weekend, help us to release the weight of the week. Quiet our minds. Restore our bodies. Refresh our spirits. Give rest to those who are physically exhausted and peace to those whose minds are still carrying yesterday's responsibilities.

    Your Word says, “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 (KJV)

    So today, Father, we give You the stress.
    We give You the frustration.
    We give You the unanswered questions.
    We give You the disappointments.
    We give You the things we could not fix.

    We refuse to carry into Saturday what You never intended us to carry alone.

    Bless our families and homes today. Protect our loved ones wherever they may go. Bring peace into every household, healing where there is sickness, restoration where relationships are strained, provision where finances are tight, and encouragement where someone has become weary.

    Lord, remember those who must still work today. Cover them on the highways and in the workplace. Give them strength, favor, wisdom, and protection. Let Your presence go before them and bring them safely home.

    And as we prepare for a new week, remind us that the same God who brought us through this week is already standing in our next one. We don't know everything Monday will bring, but we know Who holds Monday.

    Today we choose gratitude over complaining, peace over anxiety, faith over fear, and worship over worry.

    Thank You, Lord, for another Saturday morning.
    Thank You for keeping us.
    Thank You for providing for us.
    Thank You for protecting us.
    Thank You for bringing us through another week!

    In the mighty, wonderful, and matchless name of Jesus Christ, we pray.

    AMEN!

    DECLARATION...

    I DECLARE: I made it through another week by the grace of God! I will release yesterday's stress and receive today's peace. My mind will be refreshed, my strength will be renewed, my family will be covered, and my home will be blessed. I will rest knowing that God has already gone before me into the week ahead.

    THIS SATURDAY, I WILL REST, REJOICE, AND GIVE GOD THE GLORY—BECAUSE GOD HAS BEEN GOOD TO ME! 🏾

    “But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength.” — Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)
    SATURDAY MORNING PRAYER “This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24 (KJV) Heavenly Father, we come before You this Saturday morning with grateful hearts. Thank You for carrying us through another week. Through every early morning, long day, difficult assignment, unexpected problem, stressful moment, and responsibility we had to handle—You kept us. Lord, some of us made it through this week tired. Some faced pressure on the job, difficult conversations, deadlines, uncertainty, and situations that tested our patience. Yet here we are. We made it—not because everything was easy, but because Your grace was sufficient. Your Word declares, “It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22-23 (KJV) Father, thank You for employment and every provision You have placed in our hands. Thank You for giving us strength to work, wisdom to make decisions, patience to deal with people, and endurance when we wanted to quit. Thank You for every door You opened, every danger You prevented, and even the things You protected us from that we never saw. Now, Lord, as we enter this weekend, help us to release the weight of the week. Quiet our minds. Restore our bodies. Refresh our spirits. Give rest to those who are physically exhausted and peace to those whose minds are still carrying yesterday's responsibilities. Your Word says, “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 (KJV) So today, Father, we give You the stress. We give You the frustration. We give You the unanswered questions. We give You the disappointments. We give You the things we could not fix. We refuse to carry into Saturday what You never intended us to carry alone. Bless our families and homes today. Protect our loved ones wherever they may go. Bring peace into every household, healing where there is sickness, restoration where relationships are strained, provision where finances are tight, and encouragement where someone has become weary. Lord, remember those who must still work today. Cover them on the highways and in the workplace. Give them strength, favor, wisdom, and protection. Let Your presence go before them and bring them safely home. And as we prepare for a new week, remind us that the same God who brought us through this week is already standing in our next one. We don't know everything Monday will bring, but we know Who holds Monday. Today we choose gratitude over complaining, peace over anxiety, faith over fear, and worship over worry. Thank You, Lord, for another Saturday morning. Thank You for keeping us. Thank You for providing for us. Thank You for protecting us. Thank You for bringing us through another week! In the mighty, wonderful, and matchless name of Jesus Christ, we pray. AMEN! DECLARATION... I DECLARE: I made it through another week by the grace of God! I will release yesterday's stress and receive today's peace. My mind will be refreshed, my strength will be renewed, my family will be covered, and my home will be blessed. I will rest knowing that God has already gone before me into the week ahead. THIS SATURDAY, I WILL REST, REJOICE, AND GIVE GOD THE GLORY—BECAUSE GOD HAS BEEN GOOD TO ME! 🙌🏾 “But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength.” — Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)
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  • THAT THOU FULFIL IT

    A Fellow Soldier in the Work of God

    ANCHOR SCRIPTURE

    Colossians 4:17 (KJV) “And say to Archippus, Take heed to the ministry which thou hast received in the Lord, that thou fulfil it.”

    1. YOU HAVE AN ASSIGNMENT

    God has entrusted something to you—a ministry, gift, responsibility or purpose.

    Don't despise what God has placed in your hands.

    2. TAKE HEED

    Paul said, “Take heed.”

    Pay attention to your assignment. Don't allow:

    * Distraction
    * Laziness
    * Fear
    * Offence
    * Discouragement

    to make you abandon it.

    Guard what God has entrusted to you.

    3. BE A GOOD SOLDIER

    You are a fellow soldier in God's work.

    2 Timothy 2:3 (KJV) “Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.”

    A good soldier shows:

    Discipline Commitment Obedience
    Endurance

    Don't quit because the assignment becomes difficult.

    4. DON'T JUST START—FINISH

    Paul said:

    2 Timothy 4:7 (KJV) “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”

    God is not only interested in how you start, but how you finish.

    Start with faith. Serve with diligence. Finish with faithfulness.

    KEY LESSONS

    1. Know your assignment.
    2. Take it seriously.
    3. Stay focused.
    4. Endure hardship.
    5. Remain faithful.
    6. Finish what God gave you.

    FINAL CHARGE

    You are not merely a spectator—you are a fellow soldier.

    Don't let fear, offence or comfort derail your purpose.

    “Take heed to the ministry which thou hast received in the Lord, that thou fulfil it.”

    Receive it.
    Guard it.
    Work it.
    Finish it.

    PRAYER

    Father, help me to fulfil the assignment You have given me. Give me discipline, courage and endurance to remain faithful until the end. May I finish my course and keep the faith. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Prepared by Rev. Frank Fabian Aidoo +233544295158
    THAT THOU FULFIL IT A Fellow Soldier in the Work of God ANCHOR SCRIPTURE Colossians 4:17 (KJV) “And say to Archippus, Take heed to the ministry which thou hast received in the Lord, that thou fulfil it.” 1. YOU HAVE AN ASSIGNMENT God has entrusted something to you—a ministry, gift, responsibility or purpose. Don't despise what God has placed in your hands. 2. TAKE HEED Paul said, “Take heed.” Pay attention to your assignment. Don't allow: * Distraction * Laziness * Fear * Offence * Discouragement to make you abandon it. Guard what God has entrusted to you. 3. BE A GOOD SOLDIER You are a fellow soldier in God's work. 2 Timothy 2:3 (KJV) “Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.” A good soldier shows: Discipline Commitment Obedience Endurance Don't quit because the assignment becomes difficult. 4. DON'T JUST START—FINISH Paul said: 2 Timothy 4:7 (KJV) “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” God is not only interested in how you start, but how you finish. Start with faith. Serve with diligence. Finish with faithfulness. KEY LESSONS 1. Know your assignment. 2. Take it seriously. 3. Stay focused. 4. Endure hardship. 5. Remain faithful. 6. Finish what God gave you. FINAL CHARGE You are not merely a spectator—you are a fellow soldier. Don't let fear, offence or comfort derail your purpose. “Take heed to the ministry which thou hast received in the Lord, that thou fulfil it.” Receive it. Guard it. Work it. Finish it. PRAYER Father, help me to fulfil the assignment You have given me. Give me discipline, courage and endurance to remain faithful until the end. May I finish my course and keep the faith. In Jesus' name, Amen. Prepared by Rev. Frank Fabian Aidoo +233544295158
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  • I’m not just in the service — I’m serving with purpose.

    Every moment in God’s presence is a reminder that my life belongs to Him. 🏽
    I serve not for recognition, but for His glory.
    My heart is surrendered, my faith is growing, and my assignment is clear:

    SERVE. WORSHIP. IMPACT. TRANSFORM.

    #ServingGod #ForHisGlory #KingdomService #Faith #JesusChrist CalledToServe
    🔥 I’m not just in the service — I’m serving with purpose. Every moment in God’s presence is a reminder that my life belongs to Him. 🙏🏽 I serve not for recognition, but for His glory. My heart is surrendered, my faith is growing, and my assignment is clear: SERVE. WORSHIP. IMPACT. TRANSFORM. ✝️🔥 #ServingGod #ForHisGlory #KingdomService #Faith #JesusChrist CalledToServe
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