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13/07/2026

God is not raising believers to be vibrant spiritually alone.

God is not raising believers to be vibrant spiritually alone. While prayer, consecration, character, power, and intimacy remain foundational, the Kingdom mandate extends beyond the altar. There is also a protocol of the palace.

Many believers have mastered how to pray but have not learnt how to influence systems. Yet God never intended for His people to remain hidden within the four walls of a building. The Kingdom must be represented wherever decisions are made and destinies are shaped.

Daniel carried both the spirit of prayer and the wisdom to govern. Joseph interpreted dreams, but he also administered nations. Esther possessed beauty, but she also carried strategic influence. These men and women understood that priesthood and leadership are not enemies; they are partners in fulfilling divine purpose.

Scripture declares in Revelation 1:6 that Christ has made us kings and priests unto God. This means we are called to minister before God and represent Him before men. The altar prepares you, but the palace reveals what the altar has produced.

Beloved, influence is not merely a gift; it is a responsibility. Influence requires competence, wisdom, excellence, and the capacity to steward opportunities. Many assignments require more than revelation; they require ex*****on.

Ecclesiastes 10:10 teaches that wisdom brings success. God desires believers who can pray with fire and also solve problems with excellence. The Kingdom needs witnesses in government, business, education, media, technology, and every sphere of society.

Do not settle for spiritual activity without impact. Let your intimacy with God produce solutions for your generation. Let your encounters become evidence through service, leadership, and transformation.

God is raising a generation that understands both the altar and the palace, both prayer and influence, both devotion and ex*****on. The Kingdom must never be without witnesses in places of influence.

06/05/2026

🔥 “What is built for men cannot carry the weight of God.”

The altar is the place of surrender, death to self, prayer, and holy waiting before God. The platform is only safe when it is born from that hidden place. When the platform comes first, ministry becomes vulnerable to performance, ambition, and the fear of men. Scripture warns, “Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men, to be seen by them” Matthew 6:1. What is built for human attention may gather applause, but it cannot carry the presence of God. The Lord still looks first at the heart, and He is not drawn by visibility but by consecration.

Throughout Scripture, God’s servants were formed in secret before they were seen in public. Fire fell on altars, not on stages. Authority was entrusted to men who had first been dealt with by God. “Those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength” Isaiah 40:31. A man may have language, gifting, and public reach, yet remain spiritually light if the altar has been neglected. What is shaped before men may impress them for a season, but what is shaped before God carries weight, truth, and endurance. The Church is weakened whenever visibility is mistaken for spiritual substance.

This is why reformation must begin by restoring the altar. Let prayer return before presentation. Let brokenness return before influence. Let the fear of God govern what men are eager to display. “Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up” James 4:10. What God raises will stand. What man builds for himself will eventually reveal its weakness. The platform is only safe when it rests on a life that has first been laid on the altar.

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