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The first time the word worship appears in Scripture, there is no music, no choir, no instrument.
It is Abraham.
“And Abraham said… Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I will go yonder and worship”
and the worship was a journey to Moriah, carrying Isaac.
This establishes the biblical frame for worship.
Worship, before it ever became sound, was posture.
Abraham worshipped by:
Obedience – he went where God pointed
Alignment – he agreed with God’s word even when it cost him
Surrender – he laid down what was most precious
Faith – he believed God beyond understanding
No song.
No atmosphere.
No encouragement.
Just posture.
Worship was not what Abraham sang; it was how he stood before God.
From that moment onward, Scripture teaches us that worship is first a stance, then a sound.
People stood in reverence.
They knelt in surrender.
They lifted hands in dependence.
They fell on their faces in awe.
Each posture preached before any melody followed.
This tells us something crucial:
God responds to alignment before expression.
You can sing loudly and still miss worship.
You can be silent and yet fully worshipping.
True worship is when the heart bows, the will yields, and the body agrees.
Before the song rises, let posture speak.
That is worship.
Christ Is Not a Topic
He Is the Template...
In the Gospels, Jesus is not teaching about life; He is demonstrating life.
How He prays before choosing
disciples
How He responds to opposition
How He handles honour without pride
How He endures rejection without offence
How He submits to the Father without anxiety
To be nourished is to learn Christ as pattern, not merely quote Christ as content.
You are nourished to the degree that Christ becomes your reflex.
CONFESSIONS FOR THE YEAR 2026
In the name of Jesus Christ,
standing upon the finished work of Christ
anchored in the Counsel of God,
and aligned with the movement of the Spirit,
I decree and declare 2026 open.
Not open by struggle.
Not open by noise.
Not open by ambition.
But open by alignment.
2026 is not entered in haste.
It is entered by divine alignment.
I refuse accidental living.
I refuse pressured decisions.
I refuse rushed steps.
I enter 2026 led by the Spirit,
not driven by fear,
not governed by anxiety,
not controlled by urgency without instruction.
As Simeon came by the Spirit into the temple,
I enter moments by the Spirit.
I arrive where God is working.
I arrive as heaven is presenting purpose.
I arrive at the exact intersection of timing and intention.
I will not miss divine moments.
I will not arrive late to what God prepared.
I will not stand too early in places not yet opened.
In 2026,
my entry is accurate,
my timing is precise,
my steps are ordered.
I move by the Spirit.
I remain by grace.
I function by purpose.
In 2026, I am not scattered.
My life is themed.
My waiting has content.
My expectation is focused.
I wait for consolation, not distraction.
I wait for redemption, not relief.
I am about the Father’s business, not personal ambition.
My posture is correct.
My alignment is stable.
My devotion is sustained.
Grace is not resisted in me.
Grace is not diluted in me.
Grace is not wasted in me.
Grace is upon me.
Grace is within me.
Grace is governing through me.
I have presence and I have influence.
I carry divine presence.
I walk in divine influence.
Where I appear, atmospheres adjust.
Where I stand, clarity emerges.
Where I speak, peace is released.
Grace in me brings delight.
Grace in me generates joy.
Grace in me produces beauty.
Grace in me creates favourable outcomes.
I do not force doors.
My presence opens them.
I do not fight systems.
My influence reorders them.
In 2026, my eyes see clearly.
I recognise Christ where others see insignificance.
I discern purpose where others see delay.
I identify divine activity while it is still wrapped in simplicity.
I do not misinterpret seasons.
I do not confuse timing.
I do not call common what God has consecrated.
My discernment is sharp.
My insight is accurate.
My understanding is enlightened.
I do not admire grace from a distance.
I embrace it fully.
As Simeon took the Child into his arms,
I take hold of what heaven has released to me.
I receive responsibility.
I receive assignment.
I receive stewardship.
Grace is tangible in my life.
Grace is operational in my decisions.
Grace is expressed through my actions.
In 2026, I stand in the Spirit of grace and supplication.
I pray without burnout.
I intercede without anxiety.
I remain aligned without weariness.
Like Anna, I hold environments until purpose manifests.
I sustain atmospheres where Christ is recognised.
I labour until redemption speaks.
My prayer life will not collapse.
My devotion will not weaken.
My alignment will not drift.
In 2026, my purpose is settled early.
I am about the Father’s business.
I am not confused.
I am not distracted.
I am not double-minded.
My time aligns with assignment.
My energy serves calling.
My resources follow purpose.
Grace is organised in my life.
Grace is channelled accurately.
Grace moves with precision through me.
I do not chase outcomes.
I maintain posture.
And because my posture is right, grace does the lifting.
thrones adjust quietly around me,
systems realign without resistance,
doors open without struggle,
the lowly are exalted without noise.
Not by force.
Not by striving.
But by optimised grace.
2026 is not a year of confusion for me.
It is a year of clarity.
It is not a year of exhaustion.
It is a year of grace at work.
Grace upon me.
Grace within me.
Grace governing through me.
I move rightly.
I enter accurately.
I finish fulfilled.
This is my year.
This is my portion.
This is my prophetic decree.
2026 THE YEAR OF GRACE OPTIMISATION.*
Amen.
Redemption Has an SI Unit
Science solved confusion by refusing multiple standards.
It created SI units — one governing system for all reality.
You may be given 5000 grams, but science calmly converts it to 5 kilograms.
You may receive temperature in Kelvin or Fahrenheit, but the system runs on Celsius, so it translates it.
Nothing is denied.
Nothing is fought.
Everything is converted to the authorised unit.
Life Throws Data, Heaven Runs the System
Life throws measurements:
family histories
ancestral narratives
cultural patterns
curses and cycles
But heaven does not panic.
Heaven asks one question:
What is the governing unit?
New Creation Realities Are Heaven’s SI Units
In redemption, Christ is the standard.
Bloodlines are not erased they are non-SI units.
Curses are not wrestled they are obsolete measurements.
Adam is not repaired he is replaced.
Once you are in Christ, every story must be translated into Him
or it has no legal meaning.
Why Many Believers Are Exhausted
Because they are fighting grams
when the system runs on kilograms.
They are rebuking Fahrenheit
instead of converting to Celsius.
You don’t defeat a wrong unit by shouting at it.
You defeat it by changing the measurement system.
The Cross Changed the Maths
The Cross did not argue with history.
It re-encoded it.
Same data.
New system.
Different outcome.
Final Thunder
You don’t fight curses.
You convert them.
You don’t break bloodlines.
You supersede them.
New creation realities are the SI units of redemption.
Once the unit changes,
the maths can no longer lie.
Daniel lived under an era where principalities were ARMED.
Their thrones were valid.
Their interference was legal.
Their resistance was recognised in the heavens.
So yes the answer came day one, but a territorial prince stood there and blocked it for twenty one days.
Not because Daniel was weak.
Not because he needed a longer fast.
But because the BLOOD had not yet spoken.
Because the CROSS had not yet stripped the rulers of darkness.
Everything that delayed Daniel existed in a world before Christ stepped into death and crushed the spine of every principality. This is part of the faultlines of the Old Covenant that the book of Daniel exposes. And this is exactly why the New Covenant is called a better covenant that took care of everything the old could not fix.
But hear this loudly…
When Christ died, He did not negotiate.
He DISARMED.
He STRIPPED.
He HUMILIATED.
He TRIUMPHED.
What fought Daniel did not survive the Cross.
Christ did not just win a victory
He reconfigured the entire spirit realm.
He disarmed principalities and powers, and more importantly situated the believer seated in Christ FAR ABOVE principalities and powers.
Not just above.
Far above.
A realm they cannot climb and cannot contest.
The same realm that blocked Daniel’s answer is now under the feet of the One who raised us up and seated us with Him far above every power and every name.
Daniel prayed from the ground.
We pray from the throne.
Daniel hoped the answer would break through resistance.
We stand where answers originate a realm where interference cannot exist.
This is why for us every delay must be situated in the broader context of believing that you have received and abounding therein with thanksgiving.
Delay for the believer is not a spiritual warfare zone it is a posture issue. We do not wait for heaven to break through. We thank because heaven has already answered.
You are not fighting to get a message past the heavens.
You are seated far above the heavens.
You are not begging through a blockade.
You are functioning from the right hand of Majesty where no prince can stand.
This is why New Covenant believers do not fast to break demonic barriers.
Christ already broke them.
We do not fast to move a prince.
The Prince of Peace already crushed them.
So why do we fast and pray even more passionately today
Because our model is Acts 13.
“As they ministered to the Lord and fasted…”
Their fasting was not a warfare strategy it was ministry to God.
A posture of worship.
A yielding.
A burning of incense.
And our picture is Revelation 5
the golden bowls full of incense,
the prayers of the saints rising before the Throne without interference, without delay, without obstruction.
We fast because we are priests.
We pray because incense must rise.
We minister because we stand before the Lamb who already triumphed.
Not striving for breakthrough
standing inside breakthrough.
Not fighting for victory
operating from victory.
Now let this shake the room
Daniel’s delay is not your template.
Daniel’s warfare is not your blueprint.
Daniel’s twenty one days were the story of a world where darkness still had weapons.
We live in the world Christ reconfigured where those weapons no longer exist.
Your story is written in blood
the blood that silenced the accuser,
shattered the princes,
and enthroned the believer far above their reach.
There is no prince of Persia in your heavens.
There is no twenty one day blockade over your answers.
There is no demonic checkpoint between you and the Father.
Daniel lived before the triumph.
You live inside the triumph.
So when you fast, you minister.
When you pray, you incense the throne.
When you speak, you speak from the seat of victory
the place where Christ reigns and where no darkness can stand.
This is the New Creation reality.
This is the Gospel.
This is the loud truth that silences every delay forever.
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@UnkleAyo So,keep on brewing excuses but for every time you initiate an excuse -there's 1000 people with situations worse than yours, who have more cracked determination, unbent grit,calibrated internal compass, nailed the coffin on excuses that would bleed to do the hard hard stuff.
Joseph of Arimathea took down a corpse.
Hands still sticky with blood.
Skin already cold.
Touched death. Held it. Wrapped it.
Became ceremonially unclean for Passover.
For a dead man.
Here's what most Christians miss about the burial of Jesus:
Joseph was a wealthy man. A member of the Sanhedrin. A respected Jew.
And Passover was 3 hours away.
The holiest day of the year.
But he climbed Golgotha anyway.
Jewish law was clear:
Touch a dead body = unclean for 7 days.
Can't worship. Can't celebrate. Can't enter the temple.
Joseph knew this.
He'd spent his entire life following these laws.
But Jesus was still hanging on that cross.
Picture it:
The crowds are gone. The soldiers drunk. The women weeping.
Joseph approaches Pilate—the man who just murdered his Lord—and asks permission.
"Can I have the body?"
Pilate grants it.
Now Joseph has to actually DO it.
He walks to Golgotha.
Blood-soaked dirt. The smell of death. Three crosses against the sky.
Jesus in the middle.
Still.
Finally still.
Joseph climbs the ladder.
Grabs the first nail.
Pulls.
Feel the weight of that moment.
God's body in your arms.
The blood isn't dry yet.
It stains his expensive robes.
His hands.
Under his fingernails.
He can taste the iron in the air.
This is what obedience looks like.
Messy. Expensive. Permanent.
Nicodemus shows up.
Another secret disciple. Another Sanhedrin member.
He brings 75 pounds of myrrh and aloes.
That's about $150,000 worth of burial spices in today's money.
Two wealthy men. Two cowards until now.
Finally brave when it's already too late.
They work fast.
Sabbath is coming. They have maybe 3 hours.
Wrap the body. Pour the spices. Seal the tomb.
The sun is setting.
Joseph is now officially unclean.
Can't celebrate Passover tomorrow.
Can't enter the temple for a week.
Think about what he just gave up:
His ceremonial purity.
His Passover celebration.
His reputation (everyone saw him bury a "blasphemer").
His position (the Sanhedrin won't forget this).
His safety (Romans might come for disciples next).
All for a dead man.
But here's what most Christians miss:
Joseph didn't do this expecting resurrection.
He did it expecting NOTHING.
Jesus was dead. Gone. Finished.
This wasn't faith in resurrection.
This was love for a corpse.
That's the part that wrecks me.
Joseph touched death—literally—knowing it meant giving up everything.
Not because Jesus promised him anything.
But because Jesus deserved honor even in death.
Modern Christianity wants clean obedience.
Safe obedience.
Obedience that doesn't cost you Passover.
But Joseph shows us something different:
True discipleship gets your hands dirty.
You want to follow Jesus?
Then stop avoiding the messy parts.
Stop waiting for clean opportunities.
Stop demanding that obedience be convenient.
Joseph climbed Golgotha when everyone else went home.
He wrapped a corpse when he could've stayed clean.
He missed the holiest day of his life to honor a dead "criminal."
He risked everything when there was no visible reward.
That's not religion.
That's worship.
The twist?
Three days later, that tomb was empty.
Joseph gave his grave to Jesus.
Jesus left it empty.
Forever.
Joseph thought he was burying God.
He was actually setting the stage for resurrection.
Your messy obedience?
God's using it too.
Even when you can't see it.
So here's the question:
What are you avoiding because it's too messy?
What obedience are you postponing because it's inconvenient?
What grave are you unwilling to give?
Joseph of Arimathea held death in his arms.
Got blood on his hands.
Missed Passover.
Lost his reputation.
And earned his name in all four Gospels.
Religion says "stay clean."
Discipleship says "get dirty."
Joseph chose discipleship.
What are you choosing?
—TBM