Romans 8:37 — “Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.”

BIBLE READING:
Isaiah 28–30, Psalms 115
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Charles Parham’s early life was a tug-of-war with death. His childhood was plagued by relentless illnesses that nearly claimed his life time and again. Yet, each time, divine intervention pulled him back. At just nine, he heard the sacred call to preach and began immersing himself in the Word and prayer. But at sixteen, his spiritual fire began to wane when he enrolled in medical school. There, Parham fell under the sway of secular thought and drifted from his divine assignment.

Then came a devastating blow—he suffered acute rheumatic fever. Bedridden and dying, doctors gave up on him. Sedated and slipping away, Parham could barely form words. But as he whispered The Lord’s Prayer, the phrase “Thy will be done…” pierced the fog in his mind. In that sacred instant, clarity returned—and so did healing. Miraculously restored, Parham abandoned medicine and embraced full-time ministry.
At eighteen, he launched his first evangelistic crusade. What followed were breathtaking miracles: the blind saw, the deaf heard, and the sick were healed. His ministry ignited a spiritual wildfire that would sweep the globe and caused Charles Parham to be historically celebrated as the father of the Pentecostal Movement .

It is a fact that anyone with God’s call upon their life will often be targeted by the enemy. Many temptations and trials are sent to derail or destabilize your vision and mission.
But in all these, we are more than conquerors—because greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world.
God’s call is always accompanied by His divine backing.
No matter how fiercely the enemy fights, if you keep walking in obedience to God’s Word and remain sensitive to the Holy Spirit, you will succeed in the end.
A divine call from God must be taken seriously—it is our passport to glory. As we follow the leading of the Holy Spirit, we will eventually see the glorious manifestation of His power.
The pursuit of a divine call is not funfare—it is serious warfare. It must be approached with soberness and a fierce determination to succeed, no matter the cost.
Like Charles Parham, some believers, due to worldly influence or negative experiences, give up on following God’s call. But no matter what happens, we must stay focused on our divine assignment.
This is especially important in these last days. To be mightily used by God in the end-time harvest of souls, we must prepare ourselves through studying the Word, fervent prayer, fasting, praise, and daily communion with the Holy Spirit. As we accept this spiritual responsibility, God will anoint and equip us to accomplish great things—and make global impact.

PRAYER:
Father, I thank You for delivering me from everything hindering me from answering Your call upon my life. By the power of the Holy Spirit, I receive grace to fulfill Your divine will for me in this season, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“Nothing liberates like truth. The truth you know and act upon will make you free.” – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!
@GOODHEART EKWUEME

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