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JALINGO HEALING & DELIVERANCE CRUSADE | DAY 2 (PICTORIAL EXCERPTS) ๐ธ๐ฅ
Day 2 in Jalingo marked a powerful close as the God of mercy moved mightily among His people.
A great crowd gathered, filled with faith, and mercy answered.
Healings were evident.
Burdens gave way.
Lives were changed by the touch of God.
It was clear the God of mercy visited Jalingo.
A fitting end to a time of divine visitation, and we say to God alone be all the glory. ๐๐ฅ
God will remove what you thought was permanent to make room for what's actually eternal.
That person you couldn't imagine life without. That opportunity you were convinced was "the one." That comfort you thought you deserved. When God starts clearing house, it feels like loss, but it's actually love.
Here's what I've learned: God doesn't take things away to punish you. He removes them to position you. Every removal is a redirection. Every loss is leading somewhere, and every so-called โendingโ is making space for a beginning you couldn't see while you were holding onto what wasn't meant to stay.
I used to fight God on this. When He started dismantling my old life, I panicked.
"Why are You taking away the good things? Why are You making this so hard?"
I was gripping so tightly to my version of blessing that I couldn't receive His version of breakthrough.
The friendships that felt like family but were actually keeping me lukewarm. The business opportunities that looked like provision but were really distractions from my calling. The relationships that seemed like love but were actually agreements to stay small.
God saw what I couldn't see: these weren't blessings. They were limitations disguised as gifts.
David had to lose his position in Saul's court to find his identity as king. Moses had to leave the palace of Egypt to discover his calling as deliverer. Jesus had to leave the carpenter shop to step into His ministry. Sometimes promotion requires separation, and breakthrough demands a break from what's been.
When God removes something, He's not being cruel. He's being more surgical than anything. He's cutting away what's blocking your blood flow to purpose. That job that was slowly killing your passion, that relationship that was quietly compromising your standards, or that lifestyle that was subtly stealing your spiritual sensitivity. You thought it was provision when only God knew it was poison.
I've watched God remove people I thought I couldn't live without, only to bring relationships that actually watered my roots instead of just entertaining my branches. I've seen Him close doors I was begging Him to keep open, only to reveal pathways I never would have explored while I was comfortable in my cage.
Your attachment to what's leaving is preventing your alignment with what's coming. That thing you're mourning was only a placeholder for whatโs to come. That season you're grieving was a setup for something much greater.
Stop begging God to restore what He's removing. Start trusting that His removals are actually His provisions in disguise. He's not taking away your blessing, Heโs clearing space for a blessing you didn't even know existed.
He's not ending your story. He's editing out the chapters that don't serve the plot He's writing.
When God starts moving things out of your life, don't panic. Participate in whatโs going on around you and rest assured that itโs for your own good. Don't resist the removal. Trust the redirection. Don't waste time mourning what's leaving, make room for what's coming.
Because on the other side of what you're losing is everything you've been asking for. You just couldn't see it while your hands were full of what wasn't meant to last.