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THE ANOINTING OF DIVINE TIMING
One of my assignments in your life is not just to help you grow… but to help you move at the right time. Because let’s be honest, it’s not always about doing the right thing… It’s about doing the right thing at the right time. 🧠 What We’re Praying For Today Today we are targeting something deeper than discipline… deeper than productivity… We are praying for: - Divine Timing - Sensitivity to Chronos (natural time) - Sensitivity to Kairos (God’s opportune moments) - The Issachar Anointing (1 Chronicles 12:32 — “men who understood the times and knew what Israel ought to do”) - A supernatural internal clock directed by the Holy Spirit 🔥 A Personal Note Ever since I was a child, I’ve noticed something… I’ll put something in the oven… forget about it… or throw clothes in the dryer… And randomly, something in me says, “Go check it.” And as I’m walking up… Beep. Right on time. Not early. Not late. Exact. It’s like God has always been whispering to me: “You are wired for divine timing.” And I’m telling you, this is not coincidence… this is calibration. 🧬 THE REVELATION Some of you are living anxious because you’re trying to manage time… When God wants to merge you with time. Where you don’t chase timing… it lives in you. Where you don’t obsess over clocks… Your spirit becomes the clock. ⚡ WHAT THIS UNLOCKS When you walk in divine timing: - You make calls at the exact right moment - You post content at the right time without overthinking - You meet people in divine intersections - You avoid battles you were never supposed to fight - You step into opportunities others missed by seconds 🙏🏽 PRAYER ACTIVATION: DIVINE TIMING Father, in the name of Jesus, We thank You that You are not just the God of purpose… but the God of timing. According to Ecclesiastes 3:1 — “To everything there is a season…” We step into alignment with divine seasons and moments. I pray that You would: - Baptize us in the spirit of timing - Give us the Issachar anointing to discern times and seasons - Heighten our sensitivity to kairos moments - Align our natural rhythms with Your supernatural agenda
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Knowing when, what, and who to release… This is an area I’m growing in. Because release is layered. Sometimes release is pouring out—sharing, giving, speaking, moving. And sometimes release is actually letting go. And if I’m honest, I’ve had to grow on both sides. There have been moments where I’ve held back when I should have released… and moments where I’ve released when I should have held. So for me, this is about discernment. Learning the difference between timing and fear… between obedience and assumption… between holding on and letting go. I’m learning to submit all of it to the Holy Spirit—so my timing is not led by pressure, hesitation, or assumption… but by alignment. I am right on time.
Look Again… There’s Always Something Here 👀
This morning I took some time to go back and read missed posts and even through older posts and comments… and I found so many nuggets and moments of inspiration. It reminded me of something important— even on days when Apostle isn’t actively posting, there is still something HERE. This space is not just active—it’s alive. Even when there isn’t something “new” being posted, there is still something here to receive. So my encouragement today—go back. Don’t skip over what’s already been released. There are seeds in previous posts that are still producing. Because people are still engaging. Still commenting. Still adding value. That you may have missed. This group is full of builders, creatives, and leaders… and there is too much wisdom in here to miss because we think the moment has passed. These posts don’t expire. They’re like the Word… There’s always more to see when you go back again. Challenge: Go back and revisit one post today. What stood out to you this time? Share it with us—your insight may be the very thing that encourages someone else to go back and discover something fresh.
PEACE UNDER PRESSURE
Family, One of the clearest hallmarks of a world changer… One of the undeniable traits of someone who actually makes impact… is not just gifting. It’s not just opportunity. It’s not even favor. It’s how they handle pressure. Pressure will reveal you. Deadlines will expose you. Correction will test you. Criticism will refine you. And the truth is, anyone can be consistent when it’s easy. Anyone can be creative when they feel inspired. Anyone can be confident when they’re celebrated. But can you remain focused when you’re under fire? Can you remain steady when you’re misunderstood? Can you remain productive when you feel pressure closing in? That’s what separates the called… from the chosen who actually execute. This week, I want you to take inventory: - How do you respond to pressure? - How do you handle deadlines? - How do you receive correction? - How do you process criticism? Do you tighten up… or level up? Because mastery is not just about what you do, it’s about who you are in the moment. I need you to become masters of the moment. The kind of person who can: - Stay competent when things get intense - Stay consistent when emotions fluctuate - Stay creative when pressure rises - Stay courageous when fear whispers Pressure is not here to break you. It’s here to introduce you to a higher version of yourself. You don’t rise when it’s comfortable. You rise when it’s costly. Let’s go higher this week. Handle the pressure… and watch what you become.
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This is a good word. Thank you. As a leader, I’m committed to not being only a teacher of the Word, but also a doer. The truth is, pressure is real… and sometimes it’s heavy. But I’ve learned that how I process it in private and how I present myself in public are two different things. I may cry, scream, throw a tantrum, have a momentary pity party, wrestle, and work through it in safe places—but I’m intentional about how I show up, not masking what I feel, but choosing to walk out my faith in real time.
Upgrade Your Prayer Life
A Prayer Secret That Has Revolutionized My Prayer Life There was a time when I thought prayer worked like a gym schedule. You clock in. You put in your reps. You clock out. And I believed the more “blocks” of prayer I had, the more spiritual, disciplined, and devoted I was. But then I ran into something Jesus said that completely disrupted my framework: Luke 18:1 — “Men ought always to pray and not faint.” Not sometimes. Not in scheduled moments. Always. That statement forced me to rethink everything. I began to realize there’s a difference between: - Concentrated Prayer (set-apart, intentional time with God) - Continual Prayer (ongoing awareness of God throughout your entire day) And when I understood that God is omnipresent, that I never actually leave His presence, my prayer life shifted from an activity… to a lifestyle. Now prayer isn’t something I start and stop. It’s something I live in. I can pray all day, not just with my mouth, but with my awareness. - When I complete a task → “Thank You for the strength.” - When I think about my goals → “Lord, be glorified in this.” - When I’m driving → I acknowledge Him. - When I feel pressure → I lean into Him in real time. This is what it means to walk with God. This is what it means to pray without ceasing. 🔑 5 Principles to Unlock Continual Prayer 1. Shift from “Talking to God” to “Living with God” 1 Thessalonians 5:17 — “Pray without ceasing.” Prayer is not just communication—it’s communion. You’re not visiting God… you’re living with Him. 2. Awareness is the Gateway to Unceasing Prayer Proverbs 3:6 — “In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.” Prayer becomes powerful when God is no longer a moment… but a mindset. Acknowledgment activates interaction. 3. Turn Ordinary Moments into Spiritual Conversations Colossians 3:17 — “Whatever you do… do all in the name of the Lord Jesus.” Every moment carries potential for prayer. Work becomes worship. Tasks become thanksgiving. Movement becomes meditation.
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This is so good and right on time. I was just talking to God about how I want and need a stronger prayer life. One of the things you said that really stood out to me was, “I can pray all day—not just with my mouth, but with my awareness.” That hit me. I’ve experienced this before—some seasons feel routine, while others have been more intentional, ongoing conversations with God throughout the day. And honestly, those have been the most rewarding. I’ll admit, I haven’t always remained in that place consistently, but this was a powerful reminder and confirmation to get back to living aware… to stay connected, not just in moments, but throughout my day. Thank you for this. 🙏
Mentorship Assignment: How Do You Deal with Discouragement?
Let’s talk honestly today. Every creative. Every leader. Every builder. Every person who is trying to do something meaningful with their life will eventually face discouragement. There will be days when motivation disappears, when the excitement fades, and when the vision feels heavier than usual. But one of the most powerful things about this community is that we don’t have to face those moments alone. Your testimony, your strategy, your mindset, your faith, and your practical habits may be exactly what someone else in this group needs to hear today. So here’s today’s assignment: Tell us how you deal with discouragement. When you feel tired… When you feel unmotivated… When you feel like quitting… What helps you get back up? Do you pray? Do you take a break? Do you change your environment? Do you remind yourself of your purpose? Do you go back to the vision God gave you? Drop your answer in the comments and be honest. Your response might encourage someone else who is quietly fighting the same battle. Let’s help each other today. 💬
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I’ve learned that how I deal with discouragement often depends on whether it’s a small moment or a longer season. Those smaller moments can usually be resolved with a conversation and prayer with an accountability partner, a few moments in nature, or simply turning on music and resetting my mind and spirit. But when discouragement becomes a longer season, the process looks different and these are what I call "cave moments" and I've learned to not despise the cave! I used to run to the cave to hide, avoid and have pity parties, because I was tired, mad and just trying to process everything happening around me. But over time I’ve learned the cave isn’t always a place of defeat. Sometimes it becomes a place where you withdraw from the noise so God can feed you. As a pastor, Even when I want to quit...I can’t stop my assignment. The work still continues. But when discouragement hits, I get very quiet. I pull away from the noise because in those moments I’m in a place of desperation saying: “God, I need to hear something… even if it’s just one word.” What makes it difficult is that these are often the seasons when God seems the most quiet, so I stay attentive—eyes and ears open for however He chooses to speak. These last few years have been extremely hard, and I’ve prayed this consistently: “Holy Spirit, help me not to walk by sight.” Because when discouragement comes, what you see can easily try to write the narrative. But faith reminds you that what you see isn’t always the full story. Also, music selection is very important. It becomes a big part of how I process those seasons. There’s usually a song attached to the season, and when I find it, I’ll keep it on repeat—along with soaking instrumentals—until something shifts in my spirit. One of my favorites is “Covenant Keeping God” by All Nations Music (there are other versions). This song encourages my spirit and reminds me: God has not forgotten about me. He’s there. He sees. And He cares.
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