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Spiritual Strategies for Maximizing the Prophetic Agenda of 2026

Pastor Sidney Innocent Alordey March 1, 2026

Introductory teaching on the prophetic agenda “A New Era — Breakthrough Fruitfulness — 2026” and spiritual strategies for fulfilling God’s prophecies in the life of the Church and every believer.

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SPIRITUAL STRATEGIES FOR MAXIMIZING THE PROPHETIC AGENDA “A NEW ERA — BREAKTHROUGH FRUITFULNESS — 2026”

– (Introduction)

God’s prophetic time periods for the Church and for individuals reveal that we are living in the “last days” of the Church age. According to Matthew 24:34–35 and Acts 3:20–21, these are the days when all biblical prophecies must be fulfilled.

God’s prophecies are not given to entertain us, but to be fulfilled (Ezekiel 33:30–33) — both for communities of people and for individuals. Our potential and achievements are limited if we do not fulfill the prophecies that concern us.

Every person in the Bible fulfilled God’s prophecy concerning their life. For example:

- Noah fulfilled God’s prophecy by building the ark of salvation (Genesis 6–9) - Abraham fulfilled God’s prophecy and became the father of many nations (Genesis 12:1–3; Romans 4:16–22) - Joseph fulfilled God’s prophecy and became the most influential man in Egypt (Genesis 37:5–10; 41:39–46) - Jesus was born, crucified, resurrected, and glorified at the right hand of God the Father — according to prophecy (Matthew 5:17; Philippians 2:5–11) - The Early Church was born on the Day of Pentecost as the fulfillment of prophecy (Acts 2:16–21)

We are the generation spoken of in prophecy (Joel 2:1–11; Isaiah 2:2–3; Micah 4:1–2; Haggai 2:6–9; Romans 8:29–30). We have a great and good inheritance (Psalm 16:5–7). As a Church and as individuals, we are appointed to be only on top (Deuteronomy 28:12–13).

We are people whose lives and greatness are hidden in prophecy (Acts 3:24–25; Matthew 10:41). But we become great and successful when we fulfill the prophecies revealed to us (Deuteronomy 29:9).

Therefore, throughout the month of February, we will be teaching on the topic:

“SPIRITUAL STRATEGIES FOR MAXIMIZING THE PROPHETIC AGENDA ‘A NEW ERA — BREAKTHROUGH FRUITFULNESS — 2026’.”

Blessed day! ❤️✝️

FIGHT FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF THE PROPHETIC WORD

"This charge I commit to you, according to the prophecies previously made concerning you, that by them you may wage the good warfare" (1 Timothy 1:18)

Do you know the time and season we are in? The Church is in its significant and prophetic days. These are days of exponential and supernatural growth of the Church (Isaiah 2:2–3; Micah 4:1–2; Matthew 28:19–20; John 4:35–36). These are days of supernatural breakthroughs — a season of transformation of lives and destinies (Zephaniah 3:17–20; Joel 2:1–11, 23–27). These are days of restoration of lost years (Joel 2:25; Acts 3:21–22). These are days when the small shall become a thousand, and the weak a strong nation (Isaiah 60:1–3, 22). Therefore, we are in the days of the Church’s dominion.

Prophetically, as the Church in Ukraine, we have entered the prophetic season of Isaiah 37:30 — the year “A NEW ERA — BREAKTHROUGH FRUITFULNESS.”

What must I do to see the fulfillment of the prophecy for 2026? According to 1 Timothy 1:18–19, 1 Timothy 6:12, and Jude 1:3, we are called to contend according to the prophetic word sent to us.

The reason for this “war” is that there is an adversary who does not want to see our “NEW ERA — BREAKTHROUGH FRUITFULNESS” (1 Corinthians 16:9; 1 Peter 5:8). But you will see it!

We understand that every war is fought and won through the application of correct strategies (Proverbs 24:3–6). Therefore, please follow these teachings and pay attention to studying the spiritual strategies that will help you achieve victory. ❤️✝️

STRATEGY 1 — ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE FOR YOUR BREAKTHROUGH

Knowledge is crucial when you seek success in what you pursue (John 8:32). The knowledge referred to here goes beyond academic or scientific knowledge. Knowledge in the Christian sense is revealed knowledge (Psalm 119:98, 130). Such knowledge is taught only by the Holy Spirit.

Yes, we have heard the prophetic word for 2026 (2 Peter 1:21). But do you truly know what it means? Have you heard what the Spirit is saying? And can you connect the prophetic word to your personal life and needs? Until you can confidently answer these questions, you are in a “lack of knowledge.”

What you will possess and achieve in 2026 depends on the “light” you receive from the word sent to us. Revealed knowledge is the key to beautifying life (Proverbs 24:4).

Knowledge must not be assumed. The transformation that must take place in your life this year should not be a mere assumption (Jeremiah 15:16; Colossians 1:9). You must have a clear and deep understanding of what God wants for you in 2026.

The result of true knowledge is positive outcome. It is time to pursue life-transforming knowledge (Habakkuk 2:14; Romans 12:2). Stop chasing so-called “news” and social media — knowledge that hinders your success. Seek spiritual knowledge to maximize the prophecies given to us (1 Timothy 4:13–14).

God speaks in Hosea 4:6. Look carefully at this scripture. God says, “My people…” The mere fact that you are a child of God does not automatically mean everything will be well. Adequate knowledge of the provision God has made is required to avoid the same fate as the ungodly. God says that “lack of knowledge” comes from the wrong attitude of His people toward revelation or the prophetic word.

Knowledge does not come simply because you declare, “I know.” Knowledge comes when you fully dedicate yourself to the subject you are studying. Understanding what to fight for and what to achieve this year depends on your personal dedication to the prophetic word (2 Peter 1:19).

STRATEGY 2 — ALIGN YOUR MIND WITH PROPHECY

What the mind cannot grasp and retain remains unattainable in life. The mind must first align with prophecy for it to be fulfilled. This is what 2 Peter 1:19 requires of us. We are commanded to pay attention to the prophetic word. The Greek word for “pay attention” is prosecho, meaning: to hold the mind toward something, to give attention, to apply oneself, to adhere to, to pay close attention, to show respect.

For the Word to influence and transform our lives, it must first capture our mind and thinking (Proverbs 23:7; Psalm 1:2–3). The prophetic word must be given serious attention: we must read it frequently and meditate on it until the “light” in it begins to shine in our hearts.

“And so we have the prophetic word confirmed, which you do well to heed as a light that shines in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts” (2 Peter 1:19).

Read this verse again. Do you see the words “until”? This means your mind must remain focused on the prophetic word until the light it carries ignites in your heart. At that moment, faith enters the heart and brings the prophecy to fulfillment. Remember: faith that produces results is heart-faith (Romans 10:10).

Many believers harm themselves by spending time on social media and consuming nonsense. They fill their minds with worldly and meaningless thoughts. As a result, their hearts are filled with “nonsense,” producing a “meaningless life.”

Everything that enters the conscious mind enters the heart. That is why, after stating that the path of the righteous shines brighter and brighter (Proverbs 4:18), we are given this warning and instruction:

“My son, give attention to my words; incline your ear to my sayings. Do not let them depart from your eyes; keep them in the midst of your hearts. For they are life to those who find them, and health to all their flesh” (Proverbs 4:20–22).

The sources of life are determined by the condition of your heart. And the condition of your heart is determined by what you think about throughout the day.

STRATEGY–3 — SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING

Jesus calls understanding the key by which a believer gains access to blessings in the Kingdom. (Luke 11:52)

So what is understanding? Figuratively speaking, understanding the Word is like the juice we get when we squeeze an orange. Through understanding, a believer realizes what belongs to him and what he must do in order to take possession of it — that is, God’s practical ways.

Speaking about the fruitfulness of the Word, Jesus says that if a believer does not have understanding of the Word he has heard, then the devil comes and steals that Word from him. (Matthew 13:19)

There are also those who are simply excited about the Word they hear, but they do not take root because they lack understanding of what must be done — therefore the Word brings them no benefit. (Matthew 13:20)

How can we receive understanding?

(1) Be humble and have the fear of the Lord. (Psalm 24:9, 11, 14)

(2) Pray (and fast, if you can) and ask the Lord to open your spiritual eyes so that you may see His Word. (Psalm 119:18, 34; Isaiah 11:2; Ephesians 1:18)

(3) Be quiet and attentive when you pray: calm yourself before the Lord with a readiness to hear what He will say. (Psalm 46:10)

(3) Write down what you hear from the Lord. (Habakkuk 2:2–3)

(4) Align what you hear with prophetic expectations. (Jeremiah 6:16; Isaiah 28:9–10)

Make sure that what you hear and what you are required to do does not contradict the core prophetic promises. (Romans 4:18–19)

Also know that understanding comes gradually, in different measures. (Matthew 13:23) Therefore, if you desire to receive more of God’s blessings, you must continually grow in understanding God’s prophetic promises and requirements.

STRATEGY–4 — ENTER INTO COVENANT

God is the God of prophecy. (Isaiah 14:24, 27; Revelation 19:10). Every prophetic word is an open invitation for a believer to enter into covenant. (Deuteronomy 29:29). As soon as we gain understanding of a prophetic word, the next immediate action must be to enter into covenant according to that word.

Take note: God binds Himself only by covenants! (Psalm 89:34)

What is a covenant? A covenant is a spiritual platform on which a believer, through obedience, legally commits God to fulfill His promise. (Deuteronomy 28:1–2, 9–13). A covenant is a spiritual agreement based on clearly defined conditions and sealed by an oath. (Hebrews 6:16–18). This means that a covenant is an agreement between two parties: God and man.

How do you enter into covenant? First, write it down according to the prophetic word, and then make a declaration with deep conviction in your heart.

(Example: Matthew 6:31–33 — the foundational covenant for everything we need and desire — provision, healing, and protection):

“I, (your name), hereby enter into covenant according to Matthew 6:31–33 — to make the interests of God’s Kingdom and its growth a priority in my life. I declare that I will pray and intercede for the salvation of people and the growth of the church. I commit myself to inviting new people to church weekly, fulfilling the command of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, as stated in Luke 14:23 and Matthew 28:19–20. I understand and believe that as I remain faithful and obedient to the terms of this covenant daily, God will add to me everything I need and desire, without my asking. I declare this in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.”

The next step is to ratify the covenant with a sacrificial offering. (Psalm 50:4–5; 2 Chronicles 15:11–12, 15).

With the sacrificial offering in your hands, stand before the Lord and proclaim:

“Lord, by this sacrifice I raise an altar of covenant according to Matthew 6:31–33. Therefore, I declare that I now legally enter into this covenant — in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen!”

We can have as many covenants as we desire. The only requirement is to remain faithful to their conditions. I personally believe that the covenant of Matthew 6:31–33 is sufficient to cover every area of life — provided one remains faithful to its terms.

(It is recommended to prayerfully study Matthew 6:24–33 and enter into this covenant as soon as possible.) ❤️✝️

STRATEGY–5 — CONSCIOUSLY RELEASE YOUR FAITH (1)

We have already examined four spiritual faith strategies that lead to the fulfillment of God’s prophetic word. These four strategies can collectively be described as “Laying Hold of the Word.” The truth is that no prophetic word comes to pass until a believer takes hold of it and begins to act according to it.

Now let us consider the fifth strategy — “CONSCIOUSLY RELEASE YOUR FAITH.” I will address this strategy in two parts, because this is the decisive stage in applying the strategies.

This strategy is revealed in Hebrews 4:2: we are commanded to “mix” our faith with the Word we have already laid hold of. This means to consciously invest our faith into the spoken Word.

First, we must know that a “measure of faith” is imparted to us when we hear the Word. (Romans 12:3). This means that we possess an awareness of faith and can consciously activate it.

However, a “measure of faith” is not yet strong faith. It is not yet trained to act toward prophetic fulfillment. Something must be done with this “measure of faith” in order to reach the level required for the fulfillment of prophetic words.

Because of this, many believers, although they initially rejoice when they hear a prophetic word, later begin to treat it lightly.

This was the case in the days of the prophet Ezekiel: believers enjoyed listening to the prophetic word, but they perceived it merely as something pleasant to hear. (Ezekiel 33:30–32).

The Bible calls such an attitude mockery or scoffing. (2 Peter 3:3–7). We are warned never to despise or belittle the prophetic word spoken to us. (Isaiah 28:21–23; 1 Thessalonians 5:20).

Scoffers are those who doubt. Doubt is faith directed against God.

When a believer responds to the proclaimed Word of God with a negative attitude and words, he or she consciously releases faith against God. That is why doubt is sin. (Romans 14:23).

Doubt paralyzes the power of the prophetic word, thereby giving the devil an opportunity to hinder it.

When a believer doubts the Word, he allows the enemy to act in his own way.

STRATEGY–5 — CONSCIOUSLY RELEASE YOUR FAITH (2)

The purpose of the process described in Hebrews 4:2 is to eliminate doubt and neutralize fear, which hinder the effectiveness of the Word. A prophetic word bears fruit when it is mixed with faith.

How do I consciously mix my faith with the Word I am holding onto? Through a deliberate process called “meditation.” Meditation is an intentional act, not a gift. The psalmist says: “Oh, how I love Your law! It is my meditation all the day” (Psalm 119:97). Faith that produces results is faith consciously “mixed” with the Word through meditation (Joshua 1:8; Psalm 1:1–3).

What is “meditation”? The Hebrew word for “to meditate” is *hagah*. It has several meanings, but in this context it refers to focused contemplation with deep concentration.

In Hebrew linguistic tradition, this process is compared to eating food—chewing and swallowing so that nutrients are absorbed into the body. In biology, this is called “digestion.” Meditating on the Word is an intense, focused pondering and immersion in the Word until it becomes your reality.

In the process of digestion, catalysts are required. The same is true in the process of meditation. There are three components:

(1) The Holy Spirit (Acts 10:19) — engaging the Holy Spirit by turning to Him concerning the Word.

(2) Time (Genesis 24:63; Psalm 119:97; 1 Timothy 4:14–16) — you need time to focus on the Word. Secondary matters must be set aside in order to remain focused. The question is: “Do you truly want change and success?” If yes, set aside time for meditation.

(3) A healthy environment (Psalm 1:1–2; 1 Corinthians 15:33) — avoid the company of negative people and do not share your meditations with them. Remove yourself from “noisy” and “unhealthy” environments.

An environment of doubt does not support effective meditation. It is impossible to be successful in meditation while allowing negative and corrupt surroundings to interfere with your thought process.

It is through meditation on the Word that we are able to see what belongs to us (Genesis 24:63). ❤️✝️

STRATEGY – 6 – PRESENT YOUR CASE TO GOD

After you have dealt with all doubts, removed them, and established yourself in strong faith through meditation on the Word, the next strategy is: “Present your case to God.”

This means approaching with a request by laying claim to what has already been credited to your account. A prophetic word is God’s “transfer” made into your account. He has already filled your account with everything necessary (Deuteronomy 29:29; 1 Corinthians 2:9). In heaven, an account has been opened in your name in God’s bank, and it is filled with everything you need right now on earth (Ephesians 1:3). Notice that God’s bank is not subject to any crises or problems on earth. This means your “benefits” are safe and securely preserved!

In the natural world, when you have money in the bank and you need it, you go to the bank or ATM to make a withdrawal request. It is the same with God — you must approach God in order to receive. The Word says: “everyone who asks receives.” This is what prayer is. Nothing comes to you on earth unless you pray fervently.

Now pay attention to the procedure for “withdrawing” from your heavenly account: Proverbs 16:3 and Isaiah 41:21 say, “present your case.” How then do you present your case in order to receive?

Step 1 — Joyfully praise God and thank Him for the provision He has made for you (Psalm 119:162,165; Jeremiah 15:16).

Step 2 — Pray and express your request for what you desire and need (Proverbs 16:3).

Step 3 — Pray and remind God of His promises (prophetic words) revealed to you concerning your needs and expectations. God says, “Remind Me” (Isaiah 43:26).

Step 4 — Present strong reasons to God for your request. God says: “present your case… bring forth your strong arguments…” (Isaiah 41:21). Remember, you are speaking to God in strong faith, not begging or complaining about your needs.

Step 5 — Repeat steps 2–4 until you receive the “signal of peace” in your heart (Philippians 4:6–7). When you sense the light of peace, immediately move to the next step.

Step 6 — Begin to sing praises to God loudly from the position of someone who has already received the answer (Isaiah 54:1; Psalm 119:162). Note: this must be praise, not just a song with a nice melody and rhythm. If the lyrics do not glorify God — reject it. ❤️✝️

STRATEGY – 7 – ADDRESS THE CIRCUMSTANCES AGAINST YOU WITH THE WORD OF YOUR MOUTH

You have presented your case. You have made a withdrawal from your heavenly bank account. You have confirmation by entering into a state of complete peace in your heart (Heb. 4:2–3). The confidence of faith has reached its highest point — your case is settled.

The next strategy is: “Address the circumstances that are against you with the word of your mouth.” Many believers expect God Himself to address the troubling circumstances. This is not entirely correct. You must confront unfavorable circumstances with the words of your mouth. God will not address situations in your place, because He has given authority over the earth to man (Ps. 115:16).

You have the legal power and authority to speak to the circumstances acting against you. When you forbid and reject oppressive situations with the words of your mouth in firm faith — then Heaven will back you up (Matt. 18:18).

When Jesus came to the tomb of Lazarus, He did not ask God to speak to the dead man to come out. He presented His case to God and then addressed the situation directly (John 11:41–43). What Jesus did, He also taught His followers to do (Mark 11:23).

Psalm 18:45 says, “Strangers shall hear my voice and fade away.” Unfavorable circumstances are “strangers,” meaning they have no right to be where they are. Fear, anxiety, defeat, poverty, sickness, sorrow, stagnation, lack, loneliness — all of these are strangers occupying the place where the prophetic word is meant to be fulfilled.

The “stranger” must leave in order to make room for what has been given to you from the heavenly bank. Until these unwanted “strangers” hear the voice of your command — they will remain.

Speak the word conceived in your heart with faith — address the situation and command it to leave you (Rom. 10:8; Luke 21:15). ❤️✝️

STRATEGY – 8 – ENGAGE POSITIVE CONFESSION

You have already addressed the unfavorable circumstances with the command of faith in your mouth. The “strangers” have heard and left your life. This means that space has appeared — empty and ready to be filled.

Take note: Jesus taught and warned that when a demon is cast out, it departs, and after some time it returns to see whether the place it previously occupied has been left empty. If it is empty, the demon goes and brings seven others more wicked than itself, and they enter and fill that space, making the person’s condition even worse. (Matthew 12:43–45)

The next strategy — “Engage Positive Confession” — is extremely important for life and for the fulfillment of the prophetic word. The significance of this strategy cannot be underestimated. It is the stage of completely driving out the “devil” and “creating” and manifesting the Word in reality.

What is “positive confession”? It means personalizing and declaring what God has said. The word sent to you is what God has spoken. It is a prophetic word. It is revelation. Romans 10:8–10 emphasizes the importance of confession with the mouth. The original Greek word for “confession” is homologeo, which literally means “to say the same thing,” “to agree,” or “to acknowledge.”

Therefore, confession is the declaration of agreement with God and His creative Word. In doing so, we call things that do not exist as though they do. (Romans 4:17)

For example: you desire healing and have gone through all the stages outlined in these teachings, but you still have symptoms of illness. Despite this, you confess: “I am healed from (name of illness), because Jesus took all my sicknesses and infirmities upon Himself 2,000 years ago. Therefore, I believe and declare that I do not have this disease (name of illness) in my body.”

Continue positive confession with boldness, without shame — and the Word will become a complete reality, visible to all. (Matthew 12:37; John 1:14; Hebrews 10:35–36). This is how you fill the “space” and permanently drive out that “devil.” ❤️✝️

STRATEGY – 9 – INTENTIONAL THANKSGIVING AND PRAISE

We have already examined the eighth strategy of faith that leads to the fulfillment of prophecy — “positive confession.” But let me emphasize once again: watch what you say, because your words can either wound you or heal you; humble you or lift you up. (Ecclesiastes 5:5; Proverbs 18:21; 1 Peter 3:10).

The next strategy is “intentional thanksgiving and praise” to God. From observation, today the mindset in the church regarding praise leans more toward entertainment. Believers turn to “songs of worship and praise” merely to lift their mood. This is fatally wrong!

To see the fulfillment of any prophecy, we must continually, through gratitude and songs of praise, acknowledge the Source of the Word and the One who has the power to fulfill His Word. David expressed thanksgiving and praise to God for the prophetic word, and God brought it to pass. (2 Samuel 7:17–24).

Before father Abraham saw the fulfillment of the word revealed to him, he continually remained in thanksgiving and praise to God. (Romans 4:20–21). If you truly rejoice in the prophetic word sent to you from God, you will consciously give thanks and praise the Lord. (Psalm 119:162, 164).

The power of supernatural fruitfulness — productivity in any area of life — is released through intentional praise to God in songs. (Isaiah 54:1–2; Jeremiah 30:19). Moreover, God’s will for every believer is to be thankful and to offer to God the sacrifice of praise. (1 Thessalonians 5:18; Hebrews 13:15–16).

When joyful praise and thanksgiving are absent, God’s presence withdraws, which leads to defeat and various forms of suffering. (Malachi 2:1–2; Joel 1:11–12). ❤️✝️

STRATEGY – 10 – KINGDOMMANIA

“Kingdommania” is a strategy that accelerates God’s presence in the life of any believer. Quick access to God is the most important key, because God’s presence makes the fulfillment of His promises easier for us. Here is the truth: we are all children of God, but some are more favored than others. If this surprises you, the good news is that anyone can grow to become a ‘more favored’ child of God.

In my study of Scripture to know God, one day I saw that some are more favored by God than others. God calls Daniel ‘a man greatly beloved’ (Daniel 10:11). Yes, God greatly loved Daniel! When I saw this, I devoted many days to studying the Scriptures to discover Daniel’s secret. I found that Daniel was a ‘Kingdomman.’

What is ‘Kingdommania’? It is a believer whose heart truly longs for God and for the advancement of His Kingdom on earth. The Bible is full of such people. For example: Abraham (Genesis 18:17–32; 22:1–17), Nehemiah (Nehemiah 1:1–4), David (2 Samuel 7:1–2; 1 Chronicles 28:2; 29:2–3), Paul (Philippians 1:21; 1 Corinthians 9:16–19).

A ‘Kingdomman’ does not follow God for what he can receive, but first and foremost loves God and seeks the growth of the church. Such a believer prays and intercedes for the salvation of unbelievers (Galatians 4:19). A ‘Kingdomman’ is not ashamed or afraid to testify about Jesus to others and urges them to come to church (Romans 1:16; Luke 14:23). A ‘Kingdomman’ is a believer who joyfully and sacrificially gives to advance God’s work (2 Corinthians 8:1–5). A ‘Kingdomman’ finds joy in attending all church gatherings (Hebrews 10:25; Psalm 121:1). A ‘Kingdomman’ rejoices in obeying every instruction of the Lord (Psalm 119:11; John 14:15).

If you want to be among those ‘greatly beloved’ by God, the key is Kingdommania — dependence on the Kingdom. All things work together for good for Kingdommen (Romans 8:28). Jesus promises comprehensive breakthrough to all Kingdommen! (Matthew 6:33). ❤️✝️

STRATEGY – 11 – CONSISTENCY AND FAITHFULNESS

By observation, many believers are not consistent in their commitment. They are not devoted and faithful to God. They begin the journey of faith toward the fulfillment of their expectations, but soon they relax. They think that doing something once or twice, even three times, is what produces results. Galatians 6:9 commands us to hold on to what we have begun to do until the result comes.

Faith requires full, not partial, commitment. Jesus says that no one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the Kingdom of God (Luke 9:62). To be ‘fit’ to receive the benefits that the Kingdom of God offers, you must be consistent and faithful in pursuing and fulfilling God’s requirements.

If you do not maintain your position of faith—that is, if you do not stay on course in what you believed God for—you will not achieve the desired result. Furthermore, if you abandon faithful service to God, you only harm yourself. Present difficulties must not prevent you from obeying God for the sake of future rewards.

Take note that everything we do as members of the church is not for the pastor. We do not attend church services to gain the pastor’s favor. We do not attend prayer meetings for the sake of the pastor. We do not evangelize or bring people to church to please the pastor. What we do is our obedience to God and His Word. This is faith. And by faith we please God (Hebrews 11:6).

We must be consistent and faithful in pleasing God through our actions of faith. God supports us when He sees our faithfulness and perseverance in following Him. When we are faithful in little, God enables us to have more (Luke 16:10).

Never become indifferent to God’s ways, and in due time you will see how God will beautify your life (Galatians 6:9). ✝️

STRATEGY – 12 – SECURE YOUR ACCOUNT OF INTANGIBLE ASSETS

In economics, there are tangible and intangible assets. Tangible assets are physical, measurable valuables that have economic value and belong to a business or an individual, such as cash, real estate, equipment, and inventory. Intangible assets are non-physical resources such as brand names, logos, patents, trademarks, copyrights, software, and similar assets.

The difference is that tangible assets are vulnerable to unfavorable economic and environmental factors, and therefore they depreciate. This means tangible assets cannot be fully relied upon. In contrast, intangible assets are more protected and highly valued. In fact, when a company is put up for sale, the value of its intangible assets can account for approximately 65–70 percent of the total price.

In the same way, a believer must have an 'intangible account' and continually make deposits into it. Just as companies build intangible assets, we must also build a spiritual account that guarantees God’s faithfulness to us at any time and in any place.

So, what intangible assets should we deposit into our account? The answer is SOULS.

Human souls are the most valuable in God’s spiritual world. The price of a human soul is the sacrificial blood of Jesus Christ. Jesus taught that a soul is more valuable than any physical blessings (Matthew 16:26; Mark 8:36–37; Matthew 10:31). Your physical blessings on earth do not bring joy to heaven — except when it concerns you personally.

The only reason for joy in heaven is when someone accepts Christ and comes to the Church (Luke 15:7, 10). Therefore, Jesus commanded us to fill our account with as many souls as possible (Luke 14:23; John 4:35–36).

God’s end-time plan to make believers 'stars' (that is, to place them at the top — Deuteronomy 28:10–13) depends on how full your heavenly account is with souls. Daniel 12:3 says, 'Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament, and those who turn many to righteousness like the stars forever and ever.'

Wise believers are those who seek souls, win them for Christ, and ensure that they are established in righteousness by remaining in the Church.

Secure your intangible account today. When there is joy in heaven, God will do whatever you ask of Him (John 15:16). ✝️✝️🙏🏾

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