ARE YOU WAITING ON THE WORD? THIS WILL BLESS AND STRENGTHEN YOU
You will always be tested and sometimes attacked in the direction of your rhema or prophetic word. Mark 4:17, Prov 30:5, Psalm 105:17. Eg, if you get a word on JOY, for instance, expect to be tested and attacked along that line. It would appear as though everything is coming to affect your joy. It’s the same for a word on Love, Patience, breakthrough etc. in fact, I coined a phrase for this some years ago - PROPHETIC CONTRADICTION - experiencing, in the moment, the direct opposite of what you receive and expect. This should not alarm you. In fact , it should further confirm and reinforce the validity of your word. What you should do through this is… 1. Hold fast to the word you have received like Blessed Abraham, stand fully persuaded knowing He who promised is faithful . 2. Keep speaking to your own hearing what you received. Speaking is a major part of believing. We believe and therefore we SPEAK. 2 Cor 4:13. 3. Find testimonies and instances in scriptures that speak to your situation and encourage your self in the Lord. 4. Continue and sustain Thanksgiving, Praise and worship in the face of the contradiction. Our praise of God must grow beyond transaction to unconditional devotion. Thanking God reminds your of His goodness. Praising Him reminds you of His greatness which in turn impact your faith. Worshipping Him, brings you to be more aware of His Holiness and character and this brings transformation. 5. Maintain and sustain JOY. Joy is not based on happenings. It is a spiritual force that actually prepares the ground for harvest. Psalm 126:5. Joy is actually a trigger for the miraculous. And its absence can also indicate dryness and fruitlessness.
“ 12 The vine is dried up, and the fig tree languisheth; the pomegranate tree, the palm tree also, and the apple tree, even all the trees of the field, are withered: because joy is withered away from the sons of men.”
Joel 1:12.
So, while you wait, engage this wisdom. And soon we shall laugh and rejoice with you. In Jesus’ name.
YOU ARE BLESSED !
We caught up with Latifa Teiya Fuseini, joined by her father, former Sagnarigu Member of Parliament A.B.A. Fuseini, and her mother, after she was named the Overall Best Graduating Student at the 2025 Call to the Bar ceremony held yesterday in Accra.
Among the 824 new lawyers called to the Bar, she stood out as the Best All-Round Student, earning the prestigious John Mensah Sarbah Prize for the year.
An emotional moment that speaks volumes.
When Koyin’s dad walked in, the tears flowed, not from sadness, but from a deep well of love, safety, and connection. It was a powerful reminder of the unbreakable bond they share.
Sometimes, when someone truly special shows up, our emotions overflow, and that’s perfectly okay. Every tear Koyin shed spoke of how deeply he feels, how loved he is, and how safe he feels in his father’s presence.
Let this moment be a reminder: you are not alone. You are strong, you are loved, and even in the hard moments, better days are ahead. And that smile? It will shine even brighter. Thank you Daddy for showing up 🫂💜
video credit #BBNaija #KoyinSanusi