In life, when God’s divine plan is spoken into your existence, it’s your responsibility to walk boldly into it, embracing the path He’s laid out for you. However, as you embark on this journey, it’s crucial to remember that not everyone will celebrate your harvest. Just as Adonijah sought to take Solomon’s throne, some may oppose the realisation of your God-given destiny.
The word from God carries a level of responsibility. It’s not merely a blessing; it’s a call to action. To make the word work for us, we must create a space where we receive a different message from the world. The level at which we receive the word is the level at which it will manifest in our lives.
One way to activate your divine promise is by actively participating and serving in the house of God. Serving others and being a channel of blessing can create a fertile ground for your harvest to thrive. Just as Moses prophesied the land to Caleb, you can defy doubt and declare, “We are well able.” Be like Caleb, who possessed a different spirit when others warned of failure.
Your words hold incredible power. Remember the prayer of Jabez in I Chronicles 4:9. Jabez’s name meant “sorrow,” but he called on God, who can bring change to the seemingly unchangeable. His story confirms that your words have the ability to transform your circumstances and set the stage for your harvest.
As you walk this path, believe in the abundance of God’s blessings. Your harvest will overflow in your life and extend to bless others. What you say, what you declare, and how you act will fulfil the promise God has made to you. Trust in the power of your faith and the words you speak, for they will be instrumental in securing your divine harvest.
Remember, just as in the story of Jabez, you can call on God to transform your circumstances, change your name of sorrow to one of joy, and bring abundance to your life. So, step confidently into God’s plan for you, trust and don’t doubt, serve in His house, and use your words as a catalyst for a harvest that will not only bless you but also those around you.
I Kings 1:5-14
I Chronicles 22:9
I Chronicles 4:9
Psalms 18:44
Hebrew 4:2-3