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Which songs would you like me to play in 2026? Comment below.

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Happy New Year guys 🎉
Any goals or intentions for 2026? Let’s hear them!

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Scripture: Isaiah 3:10 (NIV)
“Tell the righteous it will be well with them, for they will enjoy the fruit of their deeds.”

As we stand at the threshold of a new year, God invites us not to enter silently, fearfully, or uncertainly - but declaratively. Isaiah 3:10 is not a wish; it is a divine verdict. God Himself authorises us to speak well over the lives of the righteous.
Declarations align our hearts with God’s counsel and posture us to walk boldly into what He has prepared. You are not stepping into 2026 unguarded or unsure, you are stepping in covered by covenant, ordered by purpose, and backed by Heaven.

What you confess matters. What you agree with matters. As you speak “It shall be well,” you are not denying challenges - you are affirming God’s sovereignty over them. The righteous do not stumble into the future; they enter it assured, knowing that goodness, mercy, and divine alignment go ahead of them.

Let your words set the tone. Let faith take the lead. Let hope speak louder than fear.

Declarations (Pray aloud):
* It shall be well with me in 2026.
* I will walk in purpose, peace, and fulfilment.
* God’s goodness and mercy will follow me all my days.
* I will not miss my season or my moment.
* I enter 2026 aligned, prepared, and victorious.
* Every step I take will be ordered by the Lord.

Prayer:
Father, I thank You because You have declared that it shall be well with the righteous. As I step into 2026, I align my heart, my plans, and my expectations with Your will. I receive grace for purpose, wisdom for decisions, strength for every assignment, and joy for the journey ahead. I will bear good fruit, walk in victory, and dwell in Your goodness. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Scripture: Proverbs 3:5–6 (NIV)
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”

As we prepare to step into a new year, direction becomes more important than speed. It is possible to be busy yet misaligned, active yet outside God’s will. That is why Scripture calls us to trust the Lord with all our heart — not partially, not selectively — and to release our dependence on human understanding.

Alignment requires surrender. It means submitting our plans, timelines, ambitions, and expectations to God. When we acknowledge Him in all our ways, we give Him permission to order our steps. God does not just give instructions; He straightens paths, removes confusion, and redirects us away from unnecessary delays and detours.

Asking for direction is an act of humility. It is saying, “Lord, I don’t want to move ahead of You or lag behind You. I want to walk at Your pace, in Your will.” When a life is aligned, even closed doors become protection, and waiting seasons become preparation.

Prayer:
Father, as I look toward 2026, I ask for Your direction and clarity. Help me to trust You fully and not rely on my own understanding. Align my heart, my decisions, and my steps with Your will. Order my path, correct my course where necessary, and lead me into what You have prepared for me. I choose to submit every plan to You. Amen.

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Scripture:
Romans 12:1–2; 1 Thessalonians 5:18

As we stand on the threshold of a new season, God invites us to offer ourselves afresh to Him. Preparation in the Kingdom is not first about doing more, but about becoming aligned. Paul urges us to present our bodies as living sacrifices—holy and pleasing to God. This is true worship. Consecration is the decision to lay down our own agendas and allow God to renew our minds, reshape our desires, and realign our priorities with His will.

A renewed mind brings sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. It sharpens discernment, builds discipline, and prepares us for the assignments ahead. Transformation does not happen by conforming to the patterns of this world, but by allowing God to do His inner work—so that our lives become vessels fit for His purpose.

Alongside consecration is thanksgiving—especially thanksgiving ahead of time. “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (1 Thessalonians 5:18). Gratitude is an act of faith. When we thank God before we see the outcome, we declare our trust in His character and His promises. We praise Him not only for what He has done, but for what He is about to do.

As you look toward 2026, choose to prepare your heart and consecrate your life. Thank God in advance for open doors, clear direction, growth, and fulfilment. A prepared and thankful heart is ready to carry what God is releasing.

Prayer:
Lord, I present myself to You afresh as a living sacrifice. Renew my mind, align my heart with Your will, and make me sensitive to Your Spirit. Prepare me for every assignment ahead. I thank You in advance for what You are doing and what You are about to do. I step into the new season consecrated, expectant, and full of faith. Amen

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Scripture: Isaiah 43:18–19
“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing!” (NIV)

Before we step into the new, God often calls us to release the old. Carrying unresolved pain, bitterness, regret, or fear into a new season can weigh us down and hinder what God desires to do. Closure is not denial of what happened — it is choosing not to live bound by it.

God is intentional about transitions. He makes a way forward, but He also invites us to trust Him enough to let go. Releasing the past creates room for the new thing God is already birthing. Faith looks forward, not backward.

Lord, I release what no longer belongs in my next season. I let go of pain, fear, disappointment, and regret. I trust You with my future and step forward in faith. Amen.

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Scripture: Joel 2:25 (NIV)
“I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten—the great locust and the young locust, the other locusts and the locust swarm—my great army that I sent among you.”

God is not only concerned with where you are going; He is deeply invested in healing where you have been. The promise of restoration in Joel speaks to seasons of loss that felt wasteful, painful, or irreversible. The locusts did not just take crops — they took time, effort, joy, and hope. Yet God declares that none of it is beyond His power to restore.

Restoration does not always mean returning things exactly as they were; often, it means God rebuilding you stronger, wiser, and more discerning than before. He heals wounds we learned to hide, restores confidence we thought was gone, and renews strength that was drained by long battles. What looked like delay was not denial — it was preservation for a greater outcome.

As you approach a new season, allow God to touch the places that still ache. Healing is not a sign of weakness; it is proof that God is still working. The God who restores years can also restore purpose, vision, and joy. Nothing surrendered to Him is ever truly lost.

Prayer:
Father, I bring before You every place of loss, pain, and weariness. Restore what was taken — time, strength, joy, opportunities, and confidence. Heal my heart, renew my spirit, and rebuild me according to Your purpose. I trust You to turn what was broken into beauty. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Scripture: Psalm 51:10 (NIV)
“Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.”

As we approach a new season, God often invites us to pause—not to condemn us, but to realign us. Repentance is not merely feeling sorry; it is a divine reset of the heart. It is the grace God gives us to return to Him, to recalibrate our desires, motives, and direction.

David’s prayer in Psalm 51 was not born out of perfection, but out of brokenness and honesty. He understood that for God to do something new, the heart must be cleansed and the spirit renewed. A new season cannot be entered with old weights, hidden compromises, or misaligned affections.

Realignment is God’s mercy at work. It is Him gently but firmly restoring us to the centre of His will. Before promotion comes purification. Before advancement comes alignment. God searches the heart not to expose us to shame, but to heal, cleanse, and prepare us for what lies ahead.

As you stand at the threshold of a new season, invite God to search you deeply. Allow Him to uproot anything that does not reflect His nature or purpose. A right spirit positions you to walk boldly, clearly, and fruitfully into what God has prepared.

Prayer:
Lord, create in me a clean heart. Search me and reveal anything that is out of alignment with Your will. Wash me, renew me, and restore a steadfast spirit within me. As I step into a new season, I choose to walk in purity, obedience, and intimacy with You. Amen.

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“For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on His shoulders.” — Isaiah 9:6
A Son was born — fully human, entering our pain and weakness.
A Child was given — fully divine, heaven’s gift to redeem the world.
This is the wonder of Christmas:
God did not send an idea, He sent a Person.
He did not shout from heaven, He came near.
Hope took on flesh. Love walked among us. Light entered darkness.
As we celebrate, let us remember the reason for the season —
Jesus Christ, our Saviour, our peace, our everlasting joy.
🎄 Merry Christmas.
May His light fill your heart, your home, and your days.

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Rehoboth 🔥

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