For every vision you have that may seem impossible today, it really isn't. It is important you don't make haste but build a spiritual altar around it. Say nothing to anyone about it until instructed or permitted by God to speak.
Disclosing things prematurely to others increases spiritual warfare around it and it could lead to more difficulties in your path.
Spend time in private disciplines of prayer, fasting and offering up spiritual sacrifices over it. This is what amounts to building an altar.
In return heaven will send down revelation and direction. You start speaking prophetically and the light on how to go about it will dawn upon your heart.
Let the Spirit come upon you concerning it.
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Mercy Confessions...
There are seasons in your journey where what carries you is not your strength, not your status, not your strategies—but sheer, raw, undeserved mercy. These are your mercy moments—when heaven overrides history, when grace outruns guilt, and when God places you where your qualifications could never take you.
Romans 9 unveils the mystery of such moments: "It is not of him who wills, nor of him who runs, but of God who shows mercy." Paul wasn’t speaking theory—he was living proof. He had been a persecutor turned preacher, a blasphemer turned builder of churches. His ministry stood on one loud truth: I obtained mercy!
This confession is not a motivational chant—it is a declaration of divine intervention. It is a loud, faith-filled alignment with what God has already decided. It is how we agree with mercy, respond to mercy, and walk in mercy—deliberately, boldly, and gratefully.
This day, I give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, and His mercy endures forever! (Psalm 136:1)
Now, let the full confession begin.
1. I stand today—not by merit, not by might, not by lineage, not by law, but by mercy! Mercy found me when I was lost. Mercy crowned me when I had no claim. Mercy raised me when I was down in the dust. I am not here by effort—I am here by election. I am not here by hustle—I am here by His heart!
2. I declare boldly: It is not of him who wills, nor of him who runs, but of God who shows mercy (Romans 9:16)! Let every voice of performance be silenced. Let every striving cease. I am not climbing to earn—I am standing to receive. I am the one mercy chose, and I say yes again today.
3. His Word has not failed—it cannot fail! (Romans 9:6). Even when people fall, His purpose stands. Even when the Church shakes, His covenant remains. Even when disappointment knocks, mercy answers. I declare: His Word is fire-tested and eternity-proof!
4. I am not a fluke in the plan of God. I am a grafted one. I was wild, untrained, unknown—but mercy reached for me. I am now connected to the covenant root, drinking from the wells of ancient promise. What I carry is not new—it is eternal, and mercy made me part of it!
5. I am the fruit of grace. I am the result of mercy. I am the story God is still writing. I have been chosen—not by committee, not by culture, not by credentials—but by the kindness of a merciful God. My life is proof that God picks the unlikely to carry the undeniable.
6. Like Isaac, I was born by promise, not by flesh. Like Jacob, I was chosen before I could qualify. Like Paul, I was arrested by mercy on the road of rebellion. I have no boast in the flesh—my boast is in the mercy that found me and will not let go!
7. I do not argue with God's mercy—I submit to it. I do not question His choices—I worship in awe. I do not compare callings—I celebrate grace. For who am I, O clay, to answer back to the Potter? I am a vessel of mercy, shaped for honour, filled with purpose!
8. When Pharaoh rises, I do not panic. When Moses is called, I do not complain. When Israel stumbles, I do not gloat. I see mercy orchestrating the story behind the scenes. I see sovereignty painting with colours my mind can’t mix. And I trust the Master Artist!
9. Mercy does not consult my past. Mercy does not require my perfection. Mercy does not need my permission. Mercy moves because God is good—not because I am great. And today, I stand under that unrelenting stream of divine goodness!
10. I no longer labour under the law. I no longer strive for approval. I no longer fear rejection. Mercy has removed the veil. I now see clearly: I am accepted in the Beloved. I am seated with Christ. I am rooted in righteousness—not by works, but by His will.
11. I declare that mercy rewrote my story. I was guilty, but mercy said "clean." I was lost, but mercy said "found." I was broken, but mercy said "whole." My entire life is a monument to what God can do when He chooses to show mercy.
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