I will forever praise this God who didn’t close his heart when I prayed and never said no when I asked him for help. He never once refused to show me his tender love.
Psalms 66:20 TPT
Keep praying to the Lord because he will never look at His children and say, “I’m sorry, I can’t provide right now. The market is down.”
Every provision ULTIMATELY comes from God.And what comes from Him is NOT controlled by man’s economy. 🙌 AMEN!
Your co-workers gossip. Your boss is rude. Good. That’s your first real test in emotional intelligence. Master it now or fail later when millions are on the line.
Day 64 of 2026:
That toxic office you cry about? Use it like a training ground. Learn people’s weaknesses, master patience, collect contacts, stack money. A job you hate can still be your stepping stone if you stay awake.
If you think Pharaoh was the real enemy at the Red Sea, you’re reading the story too quickly.
Most of us look at the Red Sea story like it’s a victory lap; God opens the water, Pharaoh’s army gets wiped out, and Israel walks away free. We treat it like the "happily ever after" moment of the Bible.
But if you actually look at the Scripture, something far worse hunted the Israelites than Pharoh’s pursuit.
In Exodus 14, as soon as they see the dust from the Egyptian chariots, they start losing it. They weren’t just panicking; they literally ask Moses, "Was it because there weren't enough graves in Egypt that you brought us here to die?" They actually told him it would have been "better" to stay as slaves.
Keep in mind, these people just saw ten plagues. They saw the Nile turn to blood. They watched the land go dark. But the second things got tight, fear deleted their memory of the miracles.
And we do the exact same thing.
How fast do you start romanticizing your past when your current situation gets uncomfortable? How quickly do you start missing the things God actually rescued you from, just because the future feels a bit blurry?
Even the miracle itself wasn't instant. Exodus 14 says God drove the sea back with a strong wind "all night." It was a slow, step-by-step walk. It wasn't a magic trick; it was a process.
But look at what happens just one chapter later in Exodus 16. They start complaining about food. They start talking about how they "sat by the meat pots" and had plenty of bread in Egypt.
That’s a lie. They were in forced labor. They weren't enjoying a buffet; they were being worked to death. But anxiety is a hell of an editor. It makes you remember the "comforts" of your old life while completely cropping out the chains that kept you there.
Then you get to Exodus 32. Moses is up on the mountain for forty days. No updates, or any signal he’s coming down soon. So the people go to Aaron and say, "Make us gods who will go before us."
They didn't stop believing in God you know, They just couldn't handle not seeing Him. Egypt had trained them to only trust what they could touch. So when God didn't move on their timeline, they went back to what felt familiar.
That’s the real issue here. They were out of Egypt, but Egypt was still in their heads. They were physically free, but they were still using a slave’s toolkit to handle fear and delay.
So, when things stall in your life, what do you start building? When you don't get the answer you wanted, what "golden calf" do you reach for? Is it a drink? Is it an old relationship? Is it just a desperate need to control everything around you?
The real threat wasn't the Egyptian army behind them. It was the urge to run back to what was predictable.
The beauty of this story isn't just the parting of the sea. It’s that God didn't walk away when they started acting out. He kept sending the manna and kept showing up for them. He didn't just pull them out of a country; He stayed with them while He pulled the "slave-thinking" out of their hearts.
Leaving your past is a one-time event. But learning how to be free? That takes time.
Be honest with yourself; What part of your "Egypt" are you still defending? Are you rewriting your history because you’re scared of the unknown? If God took away every problem you have right now, would you still be a slave on the inside?
#Christianity #BiblicalTruth #FaithOverFeelings #Exodus #Deliverance
Ellis Enobun
I just listened to this podcast and she said . Don’t think that God is sweet because he has forgiven you. He is patient with you because he loves you. You will have to answer for the things that you have not repented from. For the things that you continue to do and just move on from because you want to say God knows your heart.
Say this prayer with me:
God, Cancel what was sent to distract me.
Multiply what was meant to bless me.
Heal what I don’t even have words for.
While I’m sleeping, work. Fix it. Shift it. Favor it.
I trust You with my name, my family, and my future. In the mighty name of Jesus. Amen.
Lord, in my place of weakness and need, won’t you turn your heart toward me and hurry to help me? For you are my Savior, and I’m always in your thoughts. So don’t delay to deliver me now, for you are my God.
Psalms 70:5 TPT
PLEASE understand this.. Satan’s goal is to destroy your ability to love, because that is what makes us most like Jesus. Jesus IS love. So please guard your heart from hate. And bitterness. And anger. Because that is exactly what Satan wants from you 🥺
I’m standing on Amos 9:13–15 and believing God for SUDDENLY in every area of my life. The Word says blessings will happen so fast your head will swim, one right after the other. That’s not just a cute scripture; it’s a prophetic promise for this season.
I decree and declare that sudden money, sudden opportunities, sudden favor, sudden peace, and sudden healing are manifesting in my life.
Poverty is breaking. Confusion is breaking. Cycles are breaking. Trauma is breaking.
I declare this is the season where God shows off in your life where what took years to struggle through will be solved in a moment, where tears turn into testimonies and prayers turn into reality.
Suddenly is not coming. Suddenly is HERE.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.