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SATURDAY 14TH FEBRUARY, 2026VALENTINE'S DAY If you want to celebrate Valentine's Day worldly, study "Romans 12:1, 8:1" a...
14/02/2026

SATURDAY 14TH FEBRUARY, 2026
VALENTINE'S DAY

If you want to celebrate Valentine's Day worldly, study "Romans 12:1, 8:1" and think twice if Christ taries today.

Celebrate Valentine's Day by showing your love to God that's the greatest thing. God is love

Valentine's Day is about recognizing the power of love as a transformative force in our lives. Whether we are in a romantic relationship or not, we all have the capacity to cultivate love in our lives and to connect with others in meaningful ways.

APOSTLE WITH GRACE
BORN SERAPH

SEASON OF LOVE1 Corinthians 13:1-endLove is a way of life, lived in imitation of Jesus Christ, that is focused not on on...
12/02/2026

SEASON OF LOVE
1 Corinthians 13:1-end

Love is a way of life, lived in imitation of Jesus Christ, that is focused not on oneself but on the “other” and his or her good.

Love is about action, how a person lives for the Lord and obeys him and how a person lives for others and serves them.

Faith gives us the assurance of things hoped for, hope fuels our dreams and aspirations, and love is the greatest expression of our relationship with God.

Extend the love first to God, because He is love

I love you all. Let Love lead the body of Christ as brethren of same faith

God will direct us in the right track through his word.

APOSTLE WITH GRACE
BORN SERAPH

04/02/2026

God's help is understood as divine assistance in times of need, often experienced through mercy, the intervention of others, or spiritual guidance. It is accessed through earnest prayer, faith, and trust, providing strength to overcome obstacles, find peace, and achieve goals when human effort falls short.
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I WELCOME YOU ALL TO THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY DATE: SUNDAY 1ST FEBRUARY, 2026.THEME: DIVINE LOVE FROM GODGod's love is freq...
31/01/2026

I WELCOME YOU ALL TO THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY

DATE: SUNDAY 1ST FEBRUARY, 2026.
THEME: DIVINE LOVE FROM GOD

God's love is frequently defined as unconditional, sacrificial, and foundational to existence, often described as God's very nature (1 John 4:8) rather than just an action. It is characterized by seeking the best for others, forgiving sins, and being available to all without requiring, or being earned by, human merit.

Christian Perspective of God's Love 💕:-----
1.Unconditional and Unearned: God loves humanity regardless of their actions, disobedience, or weaknesses. It is not based on performance but on His character.
2. Sacrificial (Atonement): The ultimate display of this love is sending Jesus Christ to die for the sins of the world, offering salvation and reconciliation.
3. Proactive: God loves first, taking the initiative to reach out to humanity before they turn to Him.
4. Everlasting and Near: God's love is present in all circumstances—trials, triumphs, and daily life—and is not forgotten, even when individuals feel far from Him.

Rom 8:35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? [shall] tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?

36 As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter.

37 Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.

38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,

39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

APOSTLE WITH GRACE

29/01/2026

APOSTLE WITH GRACE
May every unfriendly friend smiling with you in the day and f!ghting you at night be exposed and disgraced.

Henceforth, your spiritual eyes are opened to see a true friend and an enemy in disguise.

1 kings 8: 30 And hearken thou to the supplication of thy servant, and of thy people Israel, when they shall pray toward this place: and hear thou in heaven thy dwelling place: and when thou hearest, forgive.

31 If any man trespass against his neighbour, and an oath be laid upon him to cause him to swear, and the oath come before thine altar in this house:

32 Then hear thou in heaven, and do, and judge thy servants, condemning the wicked, to bring his way upon his head; and justifying the righteous, to give him according to his righteousness.

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27/01/2026

When God Withdraws You Before He Releases ✋⏳➡️🔥
Divine pauses before divine push.

Why does God sometimes pull me back or hide me before He launches me forward? Many feel frustrated in seasons of withdrawal, wondering if they’ve failed or been forgotten. But often, God’s withdrawal is not rejection—it is preparation. Divine pauses precede divine pushes.

John 7:6: “Jesus said to them, ‘My time has not yet come, but your time is always ready.’”
Isaiah 49:2: “He made me into a polished arrow and concealed me in His quiver.”

These verses show us that God sometimes withdraws His servants into hidden seasons before releasing them into visible assignments.

Think of Moses. Before leading Israel, he spent 40 years in the wilderness. God withdrew him before releasing him.
Think of David. Anointed as king, yet hidden in caves before the throne.
Think of Jesus. Thirty years in obscurity before three years of ministry.

Withdrawal is not waste—it is divine incubation. God hides you to refine you, so when He releases you, you are unstoppable.

- Some think withdrawal means failure. But withdrawal is preparation, not punishment.
- Others think pauses mean God has forgotten them. But divine pauses are intentional—they sharpen, polish, and strengthen.
- Some think release should be immediate. But premature release leads to collapse. God withdraws to build capacity.

From heaven’s perspective, withdrawal is protection. God hides His chosen ones until the appointed time. He withdraws you from noise, distraction, and premature exposure so that when He releases you, His glory is revealed without compromise.

Heaven sees pauses not as delays, but as divine timing.

What Withdrawal Before Release Means
- Refinement: God polishes character in hidden places.
- Preparation: Skills and faith are sharpened.
- Protection: You are shielded from premature battles.
- Positioning: God aligns you for the right moment.
- Timing: Release comes when the season is ripe.

Signs You Are in a Divine Pause
- Doors seem closed though you are gifted.
- Opportunities shrink though you are ready.
- God hides you from visibility.
- You feel restless but restrained.
- You sense preparation more than promotion.

The Assignment of Divine Pauses
- To build endurance.
- To deepen intimacy with God.
- To strip away pride and self-dependence.
- To prepare you for greater responsibility.
- To ensure your release glorifies God, not self.

How to Handle Withdrawal Before Release
- Stay Patient: Trust God’s timing.
- Stay Faithful: Serve in hidden places.
- Stay Teachable: Let God refine your character.
- Stay Prayerful: Hidden seasons deepen intimacy.
- Stay Ready: When God pushes, move boldly.

How the Young Prophet Can Learn This
- Value hidden seasons—they are training grounds.
- Do not despise obscurity—it is God’s classroom.
- Stay humble—withdrawal is polishing, not punishment.
- Prepare daily—release comes suddenly.
- Remember: divine pauses precede divine pushes.

If you feel withdrawn, hidden, or restrained, remember this: God withdraws before He releases. 🙏✨

Your pause is not rejection—it is preparation. Your obscurity is not failure—it is refinement. When God pushes, He will push you into destiny with unstoppable momentum. Divine pauses always precede divine pushes. 💥🔥
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26/01/2026

“And the LORD Was With Joseph”

7 Godly Character Traits Formed Through Trials

Joseph did not begin in prison.
He began with dreams.

God showed him a future greater than his present.
But before the promise, there was betrayal.

His brothers stripped him of his robe.
Not just cloth—but identity, favor, and belonging.
They sold him, not knowing they were part of God’s process.

Joseph was taken to Egypt.
A foreign land.
A strange language.
An unfamiliar God—at least to everyone around him.

Yet Scripture keeps repeating one sentence:

“And the LORD was with Joseph.”
(Genesis 39:2, 21, 23 – KJV)

Not when life was easy.
But when life was unfair.

From pit to palace preparation, Joseph’s trials did not destroy him.
They revealed his character.

Here are 7 godly character traits Joseph displayed in the midst of suffering—traits still needed today.

❤️‍🔥1. Faithfulness Without Applause

Joseph served faithfully in Potiphar’s house though no one applauded him.
He worked diligently even when his obedience brought him no immediate reward.

Faithfulness is proven when no one is watching.
Joseph did not serve to be seen; he served because God was with him.

In today’s world, many quit when recognition is delayed.
Joseph teaches us that promotion follows faithfulness, not popularity.

❤️‍🔥2. Integrity Under Temptation

When temptation came through Potiphar’s wife, Joseph did not negotiate with sin.
He fled.

His words were clear:
“How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?” (Genesis 39:9, KJV)

Integrity cost him his reputation.
Doing right landed him in prison.

But character before God matters more than comfort before men.

❤️‍🔥3. Endurance Without Bitterness

Joseph had every reason to grow bitter.
Betrayed by family.
Falsely accused.
Forgotten in prison.

Yet Scripture never records Joseph cursing God.
He endured without becoming hardened.

Trials can either refine us or poison us.
Joseph chose endurance over resentment.

❤️‍🔥4. Humility in Hidden Places

Even in prison, Joseph served.
He interpreted dreams.
He helped others while still bound himself.

He did not say, “What about me?”
He asked, “What troubles you?”

God often shapes leaders in hidden places before elevating them publicly.

5. Hope That Refused to Die

Joseph never stopped believing God’s dream.
Time passed.
Years went by.

But hope remained alive.

Biblical hope is not denial of pain—it is trust in God’s timing.

Joseph teaches us that delays do not mean denial.

❤️‍🔥6. Forgiveness Without Revenge

When Joseph finally stood before his brothers, power was in his hands.
He could have destroyed them.

Instead, he declared:
“Ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good.” (Genesis 50:20, KJV)

Forgiveness does not erase pain.
It releases control.

Joseph trusted God’s justice more than personal revenge.

❤️‍🔥7. Confidence Rooted in God’s Presence

Joseph’s success was not his skill alone.
The Bible repeatedly says, “The LORD was with him.”

God’s presence sustained him in the pit, the palace, and the prison.

True confidence is not self-made—it is God-given.

Conclusion

Joseph’s story proves this truth:

God does not remove trials to show His presence. He enters them.

The pit did not mean God left.
The prison did not cancel the promise.
The delay did not negate the dream.

If God is with you, the trial will not be wasted.

Character is forged where comfort is absent.
Calling is clarified through suffering.
And God’s presence is enough—until His purpose is revealed.

Questions for Reflection and Discussion
1. Which of Joseph’s character traits is God currently developing in you through hardship?
2. Are you remaining faithful and pure even when obedience costs you something?
3. Do you trust that God is with you now, not just when the breakthrough comes?



26/01/2026

HOW YOU CAN OVERCOME THE SPIRIT OF STAGNATION AND POVERTY IN YOUR LINEAGE?

The first truth is that stagnation and poverty are not just economic conditions; many times, they are spiritual patterns sustained by ignorance, disobedience, or broken priesthood. Until the root is addressed, effort alone will only produce temporary relief.

The Bible teaches that patterns can travel through bloodlines until someone rises with light and authority to interrupt them. “We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers.” Ephesians 6:12 makes it clear that some battles are ancestral and spiritual.

Freedom begins with truth and alignment. Light exposes what prayers alone may not shift. When a man understands covenant, obedience, and divine principles, he steps out of inherited limitations. “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32.

The altar must be restored. Many lineages suffer because priesthood was abandoned. When prayer, consecration, and obedience return, God re-establishes order and releases supply. “If my people… humble themselves and pray… I will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14.

Knowledge must be partnered with skill and diligence. God does not bless laziness. He blesses alignment and wisdom. “The hand of the diligent makes rich.” Proverbs 10:4. Prosperity flows where responsibility is embraced.

Seeds must be planted correctly. Giving without understanding purpose is ritual, not covenant. When seeds are sown in obedience and honour, they speak across generations. “While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest shall not cease.” Genesis 8:22.

Spiritual authority must be exercised. Every believer has the right to resist patterns that contradict God’s promise. “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law.” Galatians 3:13. What is redeemed must be enforced.

When a man encounters God, receives light, restores the altar, and walks in wisdom, lineage narratives change. One enlightened life can rewrite generations.
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4 BATTLES YOU MUST WIN BEFORE GOD LIFTS YOU - APOSTLE WITH GRACE Elevation in the Kingdom is never accidental. God does ...
26/01/2026

4 BATTLES YOU MUST WIN BEFORE GOD LIFTS YOU - APOSTLE WITH GRACE

Elevation in the Kingdom is never accidental. God does not lift men casually; He lifts men who have won specific internal and spiritual battles. Many desire promotion, visibility, and influence, but few understand that lifting is the reward of victory, not prayer alone. Before God entrusts a man with height, He tests him in depth. Scripture says, “Humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time” (1 Peter 5:6). That “due time” is determined by battles won.

The first battle is the battle over the flesh.
No man rises sustainably until the flesh is subdued. Appetite, lust, anger, greed, and pride must be conquered. Many fall not because the devil is strong, but because the flesh is uncrucified. Paul said, “I discipline my body and bring it into subjection” (1 Corinthians 9:27). God will not promote a man whose appetites still rule him, because elevation will only amplify his weaknesses.
The second battle is the battle for obedience.

Obedience is costly because it often contradicts logic, comfort, and ambition. Abraham won this battle when he obeyed God blindly. Saul lost a kingdom because he partially obeyed. God does not lift men who negotiate His instructions. Obedience proves trustworthiness. When God sees that a man obeys even when it hurts, He knows that man can be trusted with authority.
The third battle is the battle against pride and self-dependence.

God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6). Pride makes a man deaf to correction and blind to danger. Many fall at the point of success because humility was not preserved. Winning this battle means recognizing that your gift is not your source, your intelligence is not your strength, and your results are not your making. Until a man bows inwardly, God will not lift him outwardly.

The fourth battle is the battle of patience and waiting.
Impatience has destroyed more destinies than delay. God often withholds lifting to see whether a man can remain faithful without reward. David waited. Joseph waited. Jesus waited. Saul could not wait—and he lost everything. Waiting purifies motives. It proves whether you want God or just what God can give. Those who cannot wait will manipulate; those who wait will be trusted.
These battles are not fought publicly; they are fought in the secret place. No prophecy, prayer, or impartation can replace them. When a man wins these four battles, lifting becomes inevitable. God does not lift men who beg for promotion; He lifts men whose lives qualify them.

If God has not lifted you yet, it may not be denial—it may be preparation. Win the battles. When the victories are secured, elevation will come suddenly, and it will be sustained.
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20/01/2026

Finding peace in 2026 often involves navigating internal anxiety and external conflict. Biblical teachings categorize peace into three main types: spiritual (peace with God), emotional (peace within), and relational (peace with others).

20/01/2026

MANTLES

The Prophetic Symbolism of a Mantle

In Scripture, a mantle is far more than clothing. It represents calling, authority, office, inheritance, and spiritual power. When God deals with prophets, the mantle becomes a visible sign of an invisible commission.



1. Calling and Divine Assignment

The mantle signifies that a person has been called and set apart by God.
• When Elijah cast his mantle upon Elisha, it was a silent call into prophetic destiny.
• No words were required—the mantle itself spoke of divine summons.

Prophetic meaning:

God’s call rests on you before it flows through you.



2. Authority and Power

A mantle represents spiritual authority delegated by God.
• Elijah struck the Jordan with his mantle and the waters parted.
• Authority was not in Elijah’s personality, but in the office he carried.

Prophetic meaning:

Mantles open what human strength cannot.



3. Office and Function

Mantles are linked to function, not title.
• Prophets wore rough mantles (often of hair or wool), marking separation, discipline, and divine service.
• The mantle identified what someone carried, not how impressive they appeared.

Prophetic meaning:

Your function matters more than your visibility.



4. Transfer and Succession

Mantles can be passed.
• Elijah’s mantle fell, but his spirit rested on Elisha.
• The falling mantle signified continuity, not loss.

Prophetic meaning:

God never ends an assignment—He transfers it.



5. Inheritance and Double Portion

Elisha did not ask for fame—he asked for inheritance.
• The mantle confirmed that Elisha received what sons receive, not servants.
• Miracles increased after the mantle transfer.

Prophetic meaning:

Sons inherit mantles; servants only observe them.



6. Covering and Identity

A mantle also represents covering.
• Prophets were covered by their calling even in isolation.
• The mantle identified who they were when no one else affirmed them.

Prophetic meaning:

Your mantle defines you even when people misunderstand you.



7. Separation and Consecration

Prophetic mantles were often simple, rough, and distinct.
• This reflected a life separated unto God.
• Mantles mark those who live outside cultural conformity.

Prophetic meaning:

Mantles separate before they elevate.



8. The New Covenant Fulfillment

Under the New Covenant, mantles are spiritual, not material.
• Authority now flows through Christ.
• Mantles are carried within, by the Spirit.

Prophetic meaning:

You don’t chase a mantle—you grow into it.



Summary Prophetic Truth

A mantle represents:
• Calling
• Authority
• Office
• Inheritance
• Succession
• Power
• Covering
• Identity

🕊️ Final Insight:

When God places a mantle, He also releases grace to carry it.

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