2 Chronicles 27:6
“So Jotham became mighty, because he prepared his ways before the LORD his God.”

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Genesis 14–16; Psalm 5
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Throughout history, men and women who recorded unforgettable years with God all shared one defining secret: they gave themselves to seasons of intense spiritual preparation.
One of these was Reverend Walter Vinson Grant, a renowned healing evangelist of the 20th century. His ministry was marked by remarkable deliverances, healings, and demonstrations of God’s power. While many admired the miracles that flowed through his hands, very few understood the long seasons of preparation that produced that grace.
In his earlier years in ministry, Walter Vinson Grant was not satisfied with a form of godliness without power. Deep within him burned a hunger to know God and to see His reality manifested on the earth. That hunger drove him into years of intense seeking. He devoted himself relentlessly to prayer, fasting, and the study of Scripture.
He read many Christian literature and spent much time in communion with God. This became his lifestyle for fourteen solid years.
In his own writings, Grant recounted how God led him into prolonged fasts during this season. After one such fast, he experienced a divine visitation in which a new level of spiritual authority was imparted to him—particularly the grace to cast out demons. From that encounter onward, the flow of God’s power in his life intensified dramatically. Miracles became frequent. Deliverances multiplied. His ministry erupted with supernatural manifestations that captured global attention, especially during the healing revival of the 1950s in America.
His story confirms that: spiritual power is indeed the reward of spiritual preparation. Those who are willing to seek God deeply will eventually carry His glory visibly.

Many of God’s great servants who walked in uncommon authority did not stumble into the anointing accidentally. They labored to build deep spiritual roots that eventually yielded supernatural results. This confirms the fact that power follows preparation.
Scripture affirms this pattern clearly when it says: “Jotham became mighty, because he prepared his ways before the Lord his God.” Truly, preparation precedes manifestations. Our success this year will not be by chance—it will be by consecration and deep devotion to God..
If we desire to see unusual progress, divine acceleration, and lasting results this year, we must intentionally invest in prayer—especially at the beginning. The early days of a year shape its outcome. Those who wait upon the Lord now will stand victorious later.
Depth in God always produces height in life. You cannot rise beyond the level of your spiritual roots.
Many people want visible breakthroughs without invisible preparation. But spiritual laws cannot be violated. Therefore now is the season to take God seriously—before distractions multiply.
As we commit ourselves to prayer and fasting in this season, let’s expect divine alignment. Barriers will break, resistance will crumble and we will soar to our destined heights of glory.

PRAYER
Father, I thank You for the great and mighty things You have prepared for me this year. Grant me the grace to seek You earnestly and pay the price of spiritual preparation so that my life will manifest victory, impact, and overflowing blessings in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
When you make God your priority, God automatically makes you a priority in His plan. — WORDBITE 222

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