WALKING IN MANIFESTATION
Happy Easter, my dear friend. He is risen. Jesus has sacrificed Himself for all our sins, and all that's left is for us to accept this sacrifice. Come to Jesus today, you are the reason He made that ultimate sacrifice. He lives so that we can live. He lives so that we can have peace. He didn’t have to die for us, but He did it anyway, because of the love He has for you and me. Without His death, there would be no resurrection. Glory to God in the highest. Hallelujah.
Today, I’ll be talking about walking in manifestation. We’ve previously touched on self discovery and purpose, and last week, we discussed the power of vision. If you missed those messages, kindly go back and read them before continuing.
Do you remember the story of the eagle that was raised by chickens? It’s a story of self discovery, vision, and manifestation. It wasn’t enough for the eagle to discover what it was, it had to take a leap of faith and walk in manifestation. If it hadn’t dared to fly, its discovery, purpose, and vision would have meant nothing. In the same way, until we take intentional steps toward fulfilling our purpose and visions, we remain nothing more than shadows of who we are meant to be.
Let’s consider the life of Moses, a clear example of discovery, vision, and manifestation. From his encounter with God at the burning bush, Moses left his comfort zone. Despite his fears and limitations, he returned to Egypt. That very step marked the beginning of his manifestation. God used him mightily, because he obeyed and moved.
In life, many things can hinder manifestation, fear, procrastination, doubt, people’s opinions, anger, impatience, greed, and more. But the first and most important step is faith. Without faith, no one can manifest anything meaningful. You need to believe in the vision God has given you, and believe in yourself. Hold on to His promises over your life, knowing that your dreams are not just your desires, but His divine plan.
In Exodus, when Moses went before Pharaoh, he was no longer just a man, he was a man on a mission. He boldly declared, Let my people go. After many struggles, Pharaoh released the Israelites, but plotted to trap them at the Red Sea. God gave Moses another vision, Stretch out your rod. He obeyed, and the sea parted.
But imagine if Moses had doubted. What has God told you to do that seems too big, too bold, or too impossible? Have you allowed fear of failure to stop you? Take that step of faith, it might just change everything.
However, not all steps lead to manifestation. Some lead to destruction, especially steps taken out of anger, jealousy, impatience, or pride.
In Numbers 20, in the Wilderness of Zin, the Israelites were thirsty and complained bitterly. God told Moses to speak to the rock, but in anger, he struck it instead. Because of this disobedience, God allowed him to see the Promised Land, but not to enter it. He missed his full manifestation because of a moment of anger.
Ask yourself today, what is holding me back? Is it pride, anger, doubt, sin, or unresolved hurt? It’s not just about taking steps, but about taking the right steps, with the right heart.
This Easter, let your resurrection begin. Step out in faith. Obey God. Let go of what’s holding you back. And walk boldly in your manifestation. Thank you for reading, do not forget to comment and share with your family and friends. Have a lovely Easter celebration, and and amazing week.
Nice piece.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Sunday and celebrations ma.
Walking in Manifestation…This Easter resurrection Weekend, May the Almighty help us to walk in boldness-Amen!
ReplyDeleteAs the Body of Christ, we should walk in Faith but sometimes we walk in the flesh. We procrastinate and struggle to find that courage or whatever It is that gives us that strength to go blindly …believing that God will make every crooked road straight…May we walk in Faith and not by sight ijn!!!
Well said, more anointing and new inspiration in Jesus name. Happy Ressurection to you too
ReplyDeleteBest piece ever, amazing words like a two edged sword piercing through my heart. What an encounters!
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