DECEMBER 26 — GOD IS WORKING THINGS FOR YOUR GOOD!

Proverbs 21:1
“The king’s heart is a stream of water in the hand of the Lord; he turns it wherever he will.”

BIBLE READING: Psalms 81–85
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In the ancient Roman world, Caesar Augustus was the most powerful man alive, he was feared, revered, and obeyed without question. Toward the end of his reign, Augustus sat in his palace and signed a decree for a census requiring every citizen in the empire to return to their ancestral hometown to be counted.
Far away in Nazareth, a young couple was preparing for their first child. Mary, heavily pregnant, had no desire or strength to travel. Yet the decree forced her and Joseph to embark on a long, uncomfortable journey of nearly 145 kilometers to Bethlehem. The timing seemed terribly inconvenient. The terrain was rough, her body was weary, and everything about the journey felt difficult and ill-timed.
But heaven was guiding their every step.
Centuries earlier — long before Caesar was born — God had spoken through Micah:
“But you, Bethlehem… from you shall come forth for Me One who is to be Ruler in Israel.” (Micah 5:2)
What seemed like a political decision was actually prophecy in motion. God used Emperor Augustus to move Joseph and Mary into position — so that His Word could be fulfilled. The mightiest ruler on earth unknowingly served the purpose of the King of Heaven. His decree ensured Jesus was born in the right place, at the right time, according to God’s divine plan.

This story reminds us that situations which feel inconvenient, frustrating, or uncomfortable may actually be the very vehicles God is using to position us for destiny. God can use governments, strangers, inconveniences, relocations, disappointments, or even closed doors — to push you into the place where prophecy becomes reality.
Proverbs 21:1 says the hearts of kings are in the Lord’s hands — He turns them wherever He wills. Truly, God knows how to work all things together for your good. As long as you stay rooted in Christ, nothing and no one can stop what God has ordained for you.
If today uncertainty surrounds you, keep your faith steadfast and trust that God is already ahead of you. Deuteronomy 31:8 declares:
“The Lord Himself goes before you… fear not.”
So do not fear tomorrow. Your destiny is not in the hands of men — it is in the hands of God.
This season, give God continual praise — because even when you cannot see the full picture, He is working behind the scenes and causing the lines to fall for you in pleasant places.

PRAYER
Lord, I thank You because You are in perfect control of my life and all that concerns me. Position me rightly through Your Word and by Your Spirit, so that everything You have ordained for me will unfold in due season. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE
“There is more to you than meets the eye. Don’t let anyone convince you otherwise.” — WORDBITE 222

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DECEMBER 25 — GOD’S GREATEST GIFT TO US!

Isaiah 9:6 (KJV)
“For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given… and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.”

BIBLE READING: Psalms 77–80
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Jesus’ birth did not arrive with royal fanfare or political announcement, yet it became the single most influential event in human history. Before that night in Bethlehem, the world was largely ruled by violent empires where power defined justice, slavery was normal, human life held little value, and the poor or sick were left to die. But when Christ came, everything began to shift.
His teachings sparked a movement that touched every aspect of society. Early believers pioneered the first hospitals and orphanages, creating systems of care for the weak and forgotten.
Education as we know it today also has Christian foundations. Some of the world’s greatest universities — Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Yale — were established by Christians. Bible translation, literacy movements, and missions brought education to Africa, Asia, and South America, reshaping cultures from within.
Christ’s coming inspired political and humanitarian reform. The abolition of the slave trade was championed by believers like William Wilberforce..Many global relief organizations — from the Red Cross to World Vision — were birthed from Christ-centered conviction.
Even time itself submits to His birth. History is divided into Before Christ (B.C.) and In the Year of Our Lord (A.D.). No emperor, king, scientist, or nation has ever reset time — but Jesus did. His birth marked the dawn of hope, dignity, and a new world.

Today is Christmas Day!
As we celebrate our Savior, let us remember that the same Jesus whose arrival reshaped the world is the same Jesus living inside every believer today.
As the Father sent Jesus into the world with assignment and purpose, He now sends us to bring light and positive changes to our spheres of influence (John 20:21). The purpose of His birth was not only to save us from sin but to position us for global impact. Just as His entry into the world marked a turning point in history, His entry into our hearts marks a turning point in our destiny.
Deuteronomy 28:13 assures us that those who walk in God’s ways are destined to rise: “The Lord shall make thee the head and not the tail…” In the same way Christ rose from obscurity to ultimate glory, you too are ordained to rise — in business, ministry, career, influence, and purpose. Your world will not remain the same, as long as Christ lives in you.
Isaiah 9:6 tells us His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
Because we are one with Christ, our lives should reflect the wonders inherent in Him.
So on this Christmas Day, let us remember that the greatest gift has already been placed within us — Christ in us, the hope of glory. Just as Christ’s birth changed the world — His presence in us has positioned us for global impact and unending glory.

PRAYER
Lord, I thank You for sending Jesus to be our Redeemer, Savior and Light to our world. Today, I receive fresh grace to live a life of power and global impact; to walk in obedience, make positive changes and manifest as a sign and the wonder to my generation. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE
“It takes a heart for God to make a mark in the sands of time.” — WORDBITE 201

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DECEMBER 24: OUR DESTINY OF VICTORY IN CHRIST

Matthew 16:18
“I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”

BIBLE READING: Psalms 71–76
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Herod was appointed governor at a young age and rose quickly through the political ranks. However, he ruled with fear, suspicion, and violence. To protect his throne, Herod eliminated anyone he perceived as a threat—including members of his own family.
By the time the wise men arrived in Jerusalem asking for the newborn “King of the Jews,” Herod was an aging tyrant desperately clinging to power. He was deeply troubled—shaken to his core—by the news that another king had been born. Cloaking his intentions in false humility, he sent the Magi to Bethlehem, pretending he too wanted to worship the child. But God intervened and warned the wise men to take another route. Enraged by his failure, Herod unleashed a wave of cruelty, ordering the slaughter of male children in Bethlehem. Yet even this horrific act could not touch God’s plan, because baby Jesus had already been taken to Egypt before Herod’s death squad arrived.
Eventually, Herod died—forgotten by history—while the child he tried to destroy grew, fulfilled His mission, and changed the course of eternity. Today, the throne Herod fought to protect has vanished into the dust of time, but Christ’s kingdom continues to stand victorious forever.

Herod’s story is a timeless reminder: opposition does not cancel destiny. Every force that rises against God’s plan ultimately collapses. What Herod could not stop then, no power can stop now.
Jesus declared it plainly—He will build His Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it (Matthew 16:18). As you stay rooted in Christ, no conspiracy, delay, or attack can abort God’s intention for your life. Your destiny is secured by divine authority, not human approval. What God has ordained will outlive every Herod fighting against you.
Let this Christmas season remind you that every destiny-destroyer sent to hinder you will fail woefully in their assignment. No matter how much anyone tries to put you down, you will only keep rising higher. Because you are born of God, you are destined to overcome.
God has ordained you for a life of impact, and nothing can stop that destiny of glory as you remain committed to Christ. Let us celebrate this season with gratitude to God, knowing we are truly indefatigable and unstoppable.

PRAYER
Lord, I thank You for the unshakable victory I have in Christ. I declare that no power of hell can hinder my purpose or prevail against my destiny. As I walk closely with You, certainly I will triumph always and rise into all You have ordained for me, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
The battle you face today is proof that God has already foreordained your victory.
— WORDBITE 222

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DECEMBER 23: GOD’S ETERNAL LOVE—GIFT!

John 3:16
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

BIBLE READING: Psalms 66–70
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Across cultures and continents, Christmas is marked by one common practice: the giving of gifts. People prepare months ahead in shopping, wrapping gifts, and planning so that loved ones can feel remembered and valued As a result of this, in many nations, Christmas is the single most economically active season of the year.
In 2017, New Zealand took this spirit of giving to an extraordinary level. The nation launched a countrywide Christmas gift exchange, inviting citizens from all walks of life to participate. Thousands signed up including public leaders, so that no one would be left out of the joy of receiving a gift. It was a powerful picture of generosity on a national scale, reminding people that Christmas is meant to be shared.
Yet, as beautiful as these traditions are, they point to something far deeper. The excitement, the shopping, and the exchanges all echo a greater reality. Long before the world learned to give gifts at Christmas, God Himself initiated the greatest gift exchange in history.

At the very heart of Christmas is not what we give one another, but what God gave to us. He gave what we could never earn. He did not send gold, silver, or comfort—He gave His Son. Wrapped not in royalty but in humility, Jesus came as God’s eternal love gift, offered freely to a world that did not deserve it, yet desperately needed it.
John 3:16 reveals the true meaning of Christmas: God so loved… that He gave. Love was the motive. Giving was the action. Salvation was the outcome. Christmas is not merely a season of generosity, it is the revelation of God’s heart toward humanity.
While the world celebrates temporary delights, Scripture calls us to behold God’s eternal gift in the person of Christ. In exchange for our sin, shame, and separation, God offered forgiveness, reconciliation, and a future filled with hope. This is love beyond measure; love that rescues, restores, and redeems.
This season invites us to pause and praise God for His many mercies. As we gather with family and friends, let gratitude continually rise in our hearts. Let us share kindness,love and generosity. But above all, let us share the Good News of Christ coming to save the world, appreciating God for loving us so much that He sent us the best and greatest gift of all—His Son.
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PRAYER
Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me so deeply that You gave Your only Son for my salvation. I receive Your gift with gratitude and faith. Let my life reflect the power of Your love, and help me to live daily in the reality of Your divine blessings, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
QUOTE
Praise always guarantees you power for a raise. Learning to praise God in season and out of season is key to fulfilling destiny.
— WORDBITE 222
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DECEMBER 22 — LIGHT IS BORN INTO THE WORLD!

John 1:4–5
“In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.”

BIBLE READING: Psalms 61–65
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It was December of 2011 when what seemed like an ordinary day for Dawn Cypret turned into a life-or-death crisis. She had gone to the doctor because of a burning pain in her throat which she didn’t think was serious. After the hospital tests, she went out to do some Christmas shopping. A few hours later she received an urgent call from her doctor. He said an ambulance was already on its way to rush her to the hospital because the test results showed she was on the verge of a major heart attack.
As she was being taken to the hospital, Dawn and her husband prayed desperately for God’s intervention. Tests revealed four severely blocked arteries, and quadruple bypass surgery needed to be done.
Christmas was just a week away when Dawn went in for surgery. Friends and family prayed fervently for her. The surgery went as planned and she was taken to recovery. But five hours later, Dawn flatlined and was rushed back into surgery where she died on the table.
They called in a pastor to pray for her. Then, miraculously, after Dawn had been dead for 20 minutes, her heart began to beat again—without any medical explanation. Two days later, on Christmas Eve, Dawn was alert and told everyone she had been to Heaven and seen Jesus.
She recovered fully, and her miraculous story is captured in her book, Heaven Is Closer Than You Think.

Truly, Heaven is closer than many of us realize. The birth of Jesus brought the miracles and possibilities of Heaven into our world. He is the Light that shatters every darkness (John 1:4–5). Through His power, we can come out of every tight situation and experience healing and deliverance from every affliction.
The goodness that Christ brought into the world is what we celebrate in this season of Christmas. His birth has indeed made all the difference. Through Him, we can experience divine rescue and miracles that defy human reasoning.
Therefore, whatever you may be facing, never be discouraged or assume it is the end. No enemy can have the final say over your destiny. Sickness, disease, poverty, or lack cannot write your conclusion. Jesus has paid the price for you to walk in continual victory.
No matter how gross the darkness, as long as you believe, the glory of the Lord will arise and change the story. In this season, lift your expectations. Refuse to surrender to fear or negative circumstances.
Let the birth of Christ remind you:
He is the Way when no way exists.
He is the Light when darkness surrounds.
He is the Life where death threatens.
Christmas is not only a celebration—it is an invitation to anticipate miracles, divine intervention, and sudden breakthroughs. Christ came to conquer every enemy and fill our lives with His blessings and glory.

PRAYER
Father, thank You for sending Jesus—the Light who shatters darkness. I receive grace to walk in faith and expectation. Let Your light break through every challenge and let Your miracle-working power be revealed in my life in this season. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE
“There is something God has placed within you that the world is eagerly waiting to see.” — WORDBITE 222

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DECEMBER 21 — REVEALED TO REDEEM US

1 John 3:8
“For this purpose the Son of God was revealed, that he might undo the works of the devil.”

BIBLE READING: Psalms 55–60
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By age nine Sandy Boyd had been introduced to the occult by her grandmother, and by her early teens her satanist father had exposed her to drugs, trapping her in addiction.
Desperate to escape, Sandy ran away at seventeen, married, and had a daughter—but the turmoil followed her. One night, she encountered a terrifying dark figure commanding her to teach her daughter the ways she had learned. Horrified at the thought of passing on the curse, Sandy made a chilling resolution: she would end her life so her child could escape the bondage she could not.
On the day she planned suicide, she drove to a remote spot and lifted a razor blade to her wrist… when her hand brushed against something wedged between the seats,it was a small Gideon New Testament. She had never seen it before. She opened it, found the sinner’s prayer, and with tears streaming, surrendered her life to Jesus.
That moment became the turning point. She contacted the only Christian she knew, her former father-in-law—a pastor—who took her in. Over the next three years Sandy was discipled, delivered, and transformed. Today she is a pastor, a wife, a mother, and a first-generation believer whose testimony is shared in her book titled Transformed.

Sandy’s story mirrors the true heartbeat of Christmas. Christ was born to destroy the works of the devil.
Sandy Boyd would have been doomed to a destiny of occultic bondage but Jesus miraculously delivered her. The important issue of Christmas is not so much that Jesus came, but why He came. Jesus came to set the captives free.(1 John 3:8 )
While we commemorate the birth of Christ, we must keep in mind that His birth was just the first step in God’s glorious plan for our redemption.
In a world full of spiritual wickedness, Jesus was born to die and deliver us from every satanic bondage
He shed His Blood to break the devil’s stranglehold on the lives of men.
Through Christ, our soul has escaped as a bird from the snare of the fowlers (Psalm 124:7).
Christmas is about how God has touched our lives with his love by sending His Son to free us from captivity.
As we prepare to cross over into the new year, the Blood of Jesus will certainly destroy every pharaoh still trying to keep us in bondage. The Egyptians we saw in 2025 we shall see them no more forever.
None of the sickness, financial instability, relationship crisis and other troubles of 2025 shall cross over with us. Surely affliction shall not arise a second time.
Let us therefore keep praising God for going before us to break the gates of brass, cut asunder the bars of iron and usher us into our glorious new season .

PRAYER
Lord, thank You for sending Jesus to reveal Your love and destroy every work of the enemy in my life. I receive Your freedom, Your power, and Your victory. As I step into a new season, I walk in deliverance and dominion, knowing that the Blood of Jesus has secured my liberty forever. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
QUOTE
“When you live and walk in the supernatural, everything natural becomes subservient to you.”
— WORDBITE 222.

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DECEMBER 20; HE CAME TO SAVE US!

Matthew 1:21
“And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for He shall save His people from their sins.”

BIBLE READING:
Psalms 49–54
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On a snowy December morning in 2008, 55-year-old Donna Molnar stepped out for Christmas shopping—an ordinary errand on a festive day. But as she drove, a severe winter storm rolled in. Heavy snow and fierce winds reduced visibility to almost nothing. When she failed to return home, panic set in and her family alerted police.
The next day, search teams located her SUV abandoned near a country road. Officers, volunteers, dogs, snowmobiles, and ATVs combed the area—but the storm had covered every trace. Hours turned into days. By Monday, after three days buried under ice and snow, the search was preparing to end.
Then, against all odds, a police dog caught a faint scent and began digging frantically. Beneath close to three feet of snow, they uncovered Donna alive. She was hypothermic and barely conscious, but astonishingly alive. Doctors were stunned. Her survival was declared a miracle across major news networks.
To her family, it was nothing short of a Christmas mercy—a rescue when all hope was gone.

Just like Donna lay buried beneath the snow—unseen, unheard, and unable to save herself—humanity once lay buried beneath the weight of sin. No amount of effort could free us. No human hand could reach us. Spiritually, we were trapped—alive, but without hope.
Yet at the moment when darkness seemed final and escape impossible, God intervened. He sent His Son—not to condemn, but to rescue. Christmas is the story of God stepping into our storm and doing for us what we could never do for ourselves.
Jesus entered this world because we were powerless to save ourselves. His mission was to break the chains of sin, to pull us out of spiritual death, and to restore hope where despair once ruled. The Baby in the manger didn’t remain a child; He became the Lamb who carried our sins and the King who conquered the grave.
This is why Christmas is more than a holiday. It is our rescue story. It is proof that when we reach the end of ourselves, God steps in to break chains, destroy bondages and restore broken lives.
Let this season remind you that no situation you are facing is beyond His reach and nothing is impossible for Him to do. Because Jesus came, we have been redeemed from defeat to victory, from curses to blessings and from shame to unending glory.

PRAYER:
Father, thank You for sending Jesus to rescue me when I was helpless and lost. Help me to walk in the fullness of the salvation He purchased for me and live daily in gratitude, victory, and freedom. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE
It’s never over in your life until you win. God is still in control of your life. WORDBITE 222

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DECEMBER 19; FROM TURBULENCE TO TRIUMPH!

Luke 1:78–79
“Through the tender mercy of our God; whereby the dayspring from on high hath visited us,
To give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death.”

BIBLE READING: Revelation 21–22; Psalm 48
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On the southern edge of the African continent lies a perilous region once feared by sailors. It was the dramatic meeting point where the Atlantic’s cold currents collided with the warmer waters of the Indian Ocean. In this region, towering cliffs rose from the sea, and waves crashed with tremendous force.
For generations, many believed the world ended there because ships attempting to round the cape crashed and disappeared without a trace. With good reason, this region earned the fearful name “The Cape of Storms.” To ancient mariners, it marked the boundary between life and death—an edge no vessel could cross.
Then, in 1488, Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias made history. He braved the violent waters and survived the storms that had destroyed countless ships. Pushing beyond the raging waves, he reached a region no one had seen before. What he found changed everything. Beyond the turbulence lay calm seas—open routes, new possibilities, and a world of discovery. The once-feared cape was renamed “The Cape of Good Hope,” for it no longer represented danger, but rather new destiny; new hope and greater opportunities.

Before the coming of Christ, humanity lived in a spiritual Cape of Storms. Sin reigned, death loomed, and what lay beyond the grave was unknown. People lived in fear—locked between dread and hopelessness. But when Jesus stepped into human history, light broke through the darkness. His coming changed humanity’s destiny forever.
He is the dayspring from on high hath visited us to give light to them that sit in darkness. (Luke 1:78–79)
Today, you may be navigating turbulent waters of fear, uncertainty, delays, or battles you don’t understand. But God’s Word assures you that beyond the storm lies hope. The same Savior who conquered death can conquer your storm. Let this season of Christmas be a reminder that new hope has been born into the world. You now have a choice to break away from every negative past and walk into a bright future. Certainly, through Christ, we have crossed from defeat to victory, from shame to glory, and from hopelessness to good hope.

PRAYER:
Father, thank You for sending Jesus into the world to deliver us from sin and death and to give us living hope. I receive grace and strength today to walk in the full redemption You have ordained for me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE:
God is preparing you for the season He prepared for your breakthrough. — WORDBITE 222

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DECEMBER 18; HIS NAME SHALL BE CALLED GREAT!

Luke 1:30–33 (KJV)
“And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest.”

BIBLE READING:
Revelation 19–20; Psalm 47
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Every year, across continents and cultures, time zones and traditions, the world pauses to mark the birth of one Man. For over two thousand years, the celebration of His birth has consistently stopped the world in its tracks. No other event in human history has matched the reach, influence, and staying power of Christmas.
The angel told Mary in Luke 1:30–33 (KJV):
“And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest.”

Truly, today the Name of Jesus is great, and the entire world must yearly acknowledge His birth—whether they participate or not. Christmas is the season when economies shift, calendars adjust, and conversations change globally. At this moment each year, humanity is confronted with the reality of Christ.
From bustling megacities to remote villages, Christmas is marked with colorful decorations, feasting, and celebration. Even in nations where Christianity is a minority faith, the season is recognized. No other birth has shaped human history this way. Empires have risen and fallen, kings have come and gone, but the celebration of Christ’s birth remains undiminished. Christmas truly is the greatest celebration the world has ever known.

Yet, as magnificent as Christmas is, it is only a shadow of something far greater. It is a reminder—not the destination. While the world prepares for a seasonal celebration, Scripture calls believers to prepare for an eternal one: the Marriage Supper of the Lamb.

The birth of Christ marked the beginning of redemption, but the Marriage Supper of the Lamb will be its glorious completion. Christmas celebrates God coming to dwell with humanity; the marriage feast celebrates humanity dwelling forever with God. Revelation declares, “Blessed are those who are called to the marriage supper of the Lamb.”

Our preparation is not decoration—it is devotion. Scripture urges us to live soberly, righteously, and expectantly, because our lives are moving toward an appointment we cannot afford to miss. The question is not whether the feast is coming—it is whether we are ready.
So let this Christmas season awaken holy reflection within us. Let celebration produce consecration. As the world marks an event, let us prepare for a deeper walk with God by living holy, serving faithfully, and loving passionately.
Christmas will come and go. The lights will come down, the songs will fade, and the festivities will end. But for believers, our joy and expectation remain, because the greatest celebration is not behind us—it is ahead of us.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for the gift of Jesus, whose birth changed history and whose life has redeemed my soul. As I celebrate this season, help me to live holy and focused, keeping my gaze on the eternal destination of Heaven and the coming glorious feast of the Lamb in Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE:
“Illuminate your world, for you are a star destined to shine.” — WORDBITE 222

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DECEMBER 17 — GOD WILL SURPASS YOUR EXPECTATIONS!

Ephesians 3:20 (MSG)
“God can do anything, you know—far more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your wildest dreams!”

BIBLE READING:
Revelation 17–18, Psalm 46
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During China’s Cultural Revolution beginning in 1966, Christianity came under severe attack. Churches were shut down, Bibles were confiscated, and public worship was outlawed. For believers, simply owning a Bible could attract harsh punishment. Yet in those dark years, their faith did not die—rather, it deepened.
Christians gathered secretly in homes, caves, and remote mountains. With no access to printed Bibles, they hand-copied Scripture line by line, sharing precious pages with one another. A single chapter could be passed among many believers. They offered heartfelt prayers to God for access to His Word.
Years later, when religious restrictions eased in 1978, the hunger for Scripture exploded. What followed stunned the world. In 1986, a large Bible-printing facility named Amity Printing Company was established in Nanjing. Against all odds, in a nation once hostile to Christianity, China became the largest Bible producer on earth.
Today, that single facility has printed over 200 million Bibles in more than 130 languages, supplying Scripture to believers worldwide. What began as whispered prayers by persecuted Christians in hidden places has become an overflow that is blessing the nations.

When God turns a situation around, He doesn’t do it sparingly—He does it abundantly. The same God who answered the prayers of underground Chinese Christians is still at work today.
If your situation looks restricted, limited, or delayed, do not conclude the story yet. God specializes in exceeding expectations. When circumstances say “impossible,” Heaven responds with “overflow.” Faith refuses to measure God by present conditions.
Therefore, do not shrink your vision because of current pressure. Do not lower your expectations because of yesterday’s disappointments. God’s power is not limited by your environment—it is released through your faith. What you believe determines what you receive.
This December is your crowning season. It is a divine Kairos moment. Tap into it by deliberately walking in alignment with God’s Word. God is the Rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. He is able to move us from lack to abundance, from delay to acceleration, and from prayer to manifestation.
As we align ourselves with His will in this season, God will not only meet our expectations—He will surpass them, doing exceedingly, abundantly, bigger, better, and more glorious things than we could have ever imagined.

PRAYER

Lord, I refuse to limit You by my circumstances. I stretch my faith to align with Your Word. I believe You are working far beyond what I can see, and I receive Your exceeding, abundant blessings in this season. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE

God’s promises in Christ may appear delayed, but never forget—delay is not denial.
— WORDBITE 222

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