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“Great morning! Hallelujah! We got another one y’all! I’m so grateful hallelujah! Let’s pray: I decree and declare that this is: The Day of Divine Recovery Dear Heavenly Father, We awaken grateful for Your mercy, Clothed in the promise of newness. This day is not ordinary—it is anointed. We declare it holy ground, Where miracles walk and wonders whisper. We thank You for the breath in our lungs, For the chance to rise again, To forgive again, To believe again. You are the God who never gets tired of loving us. You specialize in second chances— And today, we receive ours with joy. Lord, we lift up those whose hearts are heavy with loss. Let Your comfort be tangible, Like warm oil over weary souls. Let strength rise in the silence, And let Your nearness be undeniable. You are the Resurrection and the Life— Even in grief, You are still good. Even in sorrow, You are still sovereign. We release yesterday’s weight. We silence the voice of shame. We step into this day with holy boldness, Expecting divine reversals, Unexpected favor, And supernatural encounters. Let laughter return to dry places. Let creativity erupt like a fountain. Let healing flow like a river. And let this day be marked by Your glory. We are not forgotten. We are not behind. We are chosen—again. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen!”

“Great morning! Here’s your word! Matthew 18:15-17 (NLT) “If another believer sins against you, go privately and point out the offense. If the other person listens and confesses it, you have won that person back. But if you are unsuccessful, take one or two others with you and go back again, so that everything you say may be confirmed by two or three witnesses. If the person still refuses to listen, take your case to the church…” Prophetic Word: “Know for Yourself” Don’t let borrowed offense rob you of divine connection. In this hour, God is calling His people to relational maturity—to stop outsourcing discernment and start engaging in holy conversations. Too many destinies have been delayed, too many friendships fractured, because someone chose to believe a whisper over a witness. You were never meant to build your relationships on secondhand smoke. Half-truths are still whole lies when they poison your perception before you’ve even had a chance to see someone’s heart for yourself. Let this be a clarion call: Go to the person. Sit with the truth. Ask, don’t assume. Because when you skip the sacred step of personal dialogue, you risk reversing the blessing—turning a divine connection into a casualty of gossip. Some of you have lost a friend, a relative, a spiritual ally—not because of what they did, but because of what someone else said. But God is restoring clarity. He’s teaching us to honor the process: 1- Go alone first—with humility, not hostility. 2- Bring wise counsel—not a crowd, but confirmation. 3- Then, if needed, bring it before the church—not for shame, but for restoration. This is not just conflict resolution. It’s covenant protection. It’s how we guard the garden of our relationships from the serpent of assumption. So today, declare: “I will not lose what God gave me over what man told me.” I will seek truth, not tales. I will pursue peace, not poison. I will know people for myself—and I will know them in love.”

“Great morning! I have some amazing “I am” affirmations that I affirm each day for those I love and for me like…I am who God says I am or I am financially blessed and abundantly supplied…real nice and cute but under all the brilliant “I am’s” I’m also this to the enemy! “I am the memory that won’t decay, the glitter that won’t wash off, the bone lodged in the throat of every enemy who dared to swallow me whole as well as the bone in the throat of every lie! I am the thorn they thought was a petal, and the bone they can’t cough up. I am the brilliance they can’t dim, the name that won’t go silent. I don’t haunt—I highlight. I’m the divine interruption in their narrative, the ache they can’t explain. I am the glitter in their regret, and the prophecy they underestimated. And it is so! Let’s GO!”

“Great morning! There’s something amazing that happens when you choose you over chaos, lies, deceit, worry and stress. When you realize your value. When you seize the moment to say “yes I love you and yes I’ll miss you but to leave you is better than to stay.” Sometimes loving someone isn’t enough because in most cases the bad outweighs the good. This is not just a statement; it’s a prophetic release. It captures the sacred tension between love and liberation, and between longing and self-worth. “I loved you. I prayed for you. I even stayed longer than I should have. But today, I choose me. I choose peace over performance. Truth over tension. Healing over history. Leaving isn’t failure—it’s freedom.”

“Great nations which fail to meet their responsibilities are consigned to the dustbin of history. We grew from that small, weak republic which had as its assets spirit, optimism, faith in God and an unshakeable belief that free men and women could govern themselves wisely. We became the leader of the free world, an example for all those who cherish freedom.”

“Great nations write their autobiographies in three manuscripts the book of their deeds, the book of their words, and the book of their art. Not one of these books can be understood unless we read the two others; but of the three, the only quite trustworthy one is the last. The acts of a nation may be triumphant by its good fortune; and its words mighty by the genius of a few of its children: but its art, only by the general gifts and common sympathies of the race.”