You don’t beg for access…
You already have it in Christ.
Ephesians 3:12 KJV says:
“In whom we have boldness and access with confidence by the faith of him.”
This is your reality—not a prayer point.
Too many believers still approach God like strangers…
Hesitant. Fearful. Unsure.
But in Christ:
🔥 You have boldness — no intimidation
🔥 You have access — no restriction
🔥 You have confidence — no doubt
This is not based on your feelings.
This is based on your position in Christ.
👉 Stop shrinking back.
👉 Stop second-guessing your place with God.
👉 Step in with confidence!
Declare it loud today:
“I HAVE BOLDNESS AND ACCESS WITH CONFIDENCE BY FAITH IN JESUS!”
If you believe this, type “I HAVE ACCESS” 👇
🔁 Repost this and remind someone: You are not trying to reach God—YOU HAVE ACCESS already.
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Stop procrastinating your prayer time.
Leave your bed when the alarm rings.
Fall on your knees when the Spirit bids.
To you, it's a few minutes or hours,
But to God, it's obedience and intimacy.
Prioritize your prayer life, every other thing will fall in place.
Grace is when the hand of God writes your name into spaces no one thought you belonged. I’m praying that grace places me, gently and surely, where I couldn’t have placed myself in Jesus name 🙏🏾
Our Ministries have ended when God cannot trust us to say the truth because we fear powerful and prosperous men over the Almighty God.
I'd rather be a depressed servant of the Sovereign Lord than a happy friend to the temporal Emperor.
Young ministers must beware of unholy alliances.
Especially in our generation where dining with kings Is perceived as the evidence of God's grace and approval.
The voice of truth on our lips is more precious than the gold earned through compromised values and unequal yokes.
No one bothers to ask if God's will was done or if God's methods were employed, as long as it brings happiness and social accolades, we "celebrate grace" and idolize success.
Success has become so emphasized among today's Christians that even the sinner's success is celebrated and adored by acclaimed saints.
Our people type "Awwnnn" to any "good news" and "God when" to every 'celebration announcement'.