Author: Darlene J. Conard

Expect the Unexpected

Expect the Unexpected

Author Darlene J. Conard

Rain starts soon, displayed on the taskbar of my computer screen. For several days I waited for the eighty percent expected rain. I may have typed the wrong location. Nope! Following this wonder, “When is the rain coming,” reminds me of a fishing story.

The night was dark and still as the disciples set out on the calm waters of the sea, their small boat gently bobbing with the waves. They had expected a bountiful night of fishing, driven by hopes of a generous catch. However, as the hours dragged on, their expectations faded into disappointment.

Despite their efforts, they found themselves reeling in empty nets time and again. Their frustration began to mount with each failed attempt, echoing in the silence of the night. The darkness around them seemed to amplify their sense of defeat, as the realization sank in: they had caught nothing—absolutely nothing.

You can imagine the depth of their frustration, wrestling with the weight of their unmet hopes and the long, restless night that lay ahead. Jesus stepped on the boat to teach the multitude from there as they cleaned their nets. “Launch into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” (Luke 5:1-9) God did the most miraculous thing at their weakest point.

Isn’t that just like God? It often feels as if He waits until we are completely worn out before stepping in to help. It may seem frustrating, but the truth is that He is always at work, even when we can’t see it. His presence is constant, and He operates behind the scenes, orchestrating events and guiding us in ways we may not immediately recognize. While we may feel alone in our struggles, we must remember that God is actively moving in our lives, even in our most challenging moments. “Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.”  Psalm 121:4 KJV

Feeling weary and disheartened can be a daunting battle at times. I truly understand how overwhelming that can be, as I have experienced those heavy moments myself!

“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.  1 Corinthians 15:58 KJV

The work of God is not influenced by our emotions or momentary feelings; that is simply not how He functions. When He promises that a blessing is on its way, we can be assured that it is indeed on its way. I can promise you this: as we persist in our service to Him, we can look forward to answers that surpass our wildest imaginations and understanding. Trust in His timing and ways, for they are often mysterious yet profoundly transformative.

And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Galatians 6:9 KJV

Peter looked at Jesus, his voice tinged with exhaustion as he replied, “Master, we’ve toiled persistently throughout the night, casting our nets over and over again, but we’ve caught nothing.” The weariness settled deep in his bones, fatigue clouding his mind, yet despite his tiredness, he felt compelled to obey. With a resigned sigh, he added, “But I will let down the net.”

In those intense moments when life presents its challenges, Peter’s response is the kind of attitude I aspire to represent. “God, I am so tired; my thoughts are scattered, and I am trapped in a whirlpool of emotions. Nevertheless, at Your command, I will pray regardless of how I feel. You cannot lie, and I trust that even if hope seems distant and concealed from my sight, You have promised that You are orchestrating everything for good.”

By summoning the last remainders of his strength, Peter opened the floodgates of divine blessing. What had once been an empty net, a stark reminder of his frustration and disappointment, suddenly transformed. As he pulled in the net, it overflowed with an astonishing catch of fish, so abundant that the sheer weight threatened to sink the boat. The overflow was so great that his fellow fishermen, witnessing the miracle, rushed over to assist him, marveling at the plenteousness that had seemed impossible just moments before. The scene was one of awe and astonishment, a powerful reminder of faith rewarded when one chooses to step forward even in weariness.

When God responds to our prayers and questions, His answers will surpass anything we could possibly envision. We may have hopes and expectations, but His plans are often more profound, beautiful, and transformative than we could ever comprehend.… “prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.” Malachi 3:10 KJV

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Don’t Lose Your Vision

Don’t Lose Your Vision

Author Darlene J. Conard

Nehemiah had a clear vision to restore the walls of Jerusalem. He knew that the walls were essential for keeping the Jewish people safe and protecting their identity. Nehemiah was good at explaining his vision to others, inspiring them to support his plan.

He was a particular strategic planner and took great care in thoroughly evaluating the condition of the walls before embarking on the reconstruction project. Under the cover of night, he led detailed inspections to accurately measure the damage’s extent. Afterward, he meticulously devised a complete plan, strategically assigning specific wall sections to different groups to ensure the ideal operation of resources and workforce.

The daunting opposition of adversaries such as Sanballat and Tobiah tested his leadership. Despite the daunting challenges, he demonstrated extraordinary skill in inspiring individuals to work together while defending themselves, making steady progress, and ensuring their safety. His resilience and unwavering determination are practical examples, urging us to persist in adversity.

Nehemiah’s empathy towards his people was not just a sentiment but a passion for change. He addressed complaints, restructured to ease burdens, and fostered unity and trust among the public, making them feel understood, cared for, and secure.

His decision not to abuse his position for personal gain was a choice and a display of his unwavering dedication. His integrity-based actions and decisions earned him widespread respect and loyalty, making his followers feel valued and respected.

Nehemiah’s leadership involved both everyday strategies and deep faith. He frequently sought guidance and strength through prayer, importance, and reliance on God. His strong spiritual guidance was key in reigniting the people’s trust and commitment to their religious practices, inspiring them with his unwavering belief. Nehemiah’s story is gripping evidence of the power of visionary, strategic, and compassionate leadership in conquering challenging obstacles and attaining unexpected accomplishments.

As I reflect on these words, I come to understand that the journey of a visionary and a leader is laden with challenges. Each day, God guides us through His teachings, showing us how to integrate His Word into our daily lives while navigating the pressures we face. Through this process, He molds and shapes us into capable leaders. Proverbs 29:18, “Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.”

“Be encouraged and do not lose your vision. Stand firm in God’s word!”

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Make Me a House of Prayer

Make Me a House of Prayer

Author Darlene J. Conard

My heart has a special place for the song “Make Me a House of Prayer.” Each time I listen to it, I reflect on my journey with prayer—a path marked by moments of doubt and hesitation. The melody resonates deeply, inviting me to embrace my deep yearning for a closer relationship with God. The lyrics beautifully summarize the essence of longing, capturing the desire to build a sacred space within myself where that connection can flourish and grow.

Lord, Make Me A House

Make Me A House of Prayer

Lord, Make Me A House

Make Me A House of Prayer

A House of Prayer

May The Fire On My Altar Never Burn Out

An overwhelming and uplifting sensation envelops me when I become lost in prayer. In those sacred moments, I whisper, “Lord, may I linger here? Can I remain in Your holy presence, surrounded by this tranquil sanctuary of peace?” Deep within, I know that a test awaits me on the horizon, a challenge that lies ahead.

I aspire to ignite a deep passion for God within me, much like King David, who pursued a relationship with the Lord with unwavering devotion and sincerity. David’s heart was fully committed to seeking God in every aspect of his life, and I desire to embody that same passion. I want to embrace a genuine and fervent faith, continually striving to grow closer to God, seeking His guidance, and allowing His presence to transform my heart and actions.

James 5:16 says, … “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.”

Effectual in the Greek adjective ἐνεργής [1](energies) signifies a quality of being active, effective, or powerful in its function. It embodies the essence of being infused with energy or possessing the ability to make a significant impact. Within the context of the New Testament, this term frequently highlights the dynamic and potent characteristics of God’s word or divine power, emphasizing how these forces actively shape and influence reality. This description captures the notion of being passive and vibrantly engaged in producing meaningful results.

The word “fervent” can be rendered in Greek as “ζεστός” (zestos) or “ένθερμος” (enthermos)[2], depending on the specific context in which it is used. This term embodies a powerful passion and intensity, reflecting deep enthusiasm or zeal. For example, when someone holds a fervent belief, they are not merely committed; they are wholeheartedly devoted, often radiating a contagious energy and determination for their cause. This deep-rooted passion can inspire others and drive significant actions to pursue their ideals.

I wholeheartedly encourage you to search for God with every ounce of your being. When you do this, He will make His presence known to you in an unforgettable way that will stay with you the rest of your life.

“Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.”  1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 KJV

“The song ‘House of Prayer’ is copyrighted © Eddie James.

1 Strong’s Greek: 1756. ἐνεργής (energés) — Active, effective, powerful

2 Strong’s Greek: 1619. ἐκτενῶς (ektenós) — Earnestly, fervently, intensely

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Religiously Right

Religiously Right

Author Darlene J. Conard

“For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, not according to knowledge.  For they being ignorant of God’s righteousness, and going about to establish their righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.”  Romans 10:2-3 KJV

When Nineveh repented, Jonah threw a temper tantrum. He tried running from God, getting himself into a huge mess! “They are wicked!” he complained to God. His answer, with an attitude, says it all. Jonah thought he knew more than God. Something isn’t right if a Christian gets angry over a great revival! There is no compassion.

Let us not forget that we were once standing in judgment until we took that step towards repentance. Jesus said, and still His word stands,” I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents” (Luke 15:12 NIV). Since the angels are rejoicing, why shouldn’t we join them?

Throughout my life, I have gained a wealth of knowledge and experiences. As a Christian, one of the most valuable lessons I learned was from observing the conduct of my grandmother and other respected elders who were deeply devoted to their faith. Their exemplary behavior served as a profound source of inspiration for me.

I’ve witnessed judgmental viewpoints over clothing, ballgames, and the “Do not hang around others that don’t believe the same way” attitude.” I started to become something that made me uncomfortable. God dealt with me through dreams and the scriptures.

It’s crucial to maintain our integrity, as our actions can undermine our witness. I don’t want anyone, especially those who are struggling with faith, to think, “If this is what living for God is like, then I don’t want any part of it!” I understand that feeling; I’ve been there myself. Legalism has no place in the church.

I read a quote that says, “The only one who could throw a stone didn’t.”

Jesus called the Pharisees hypocrites for a reason.

The term “hypocrite” originated in ancient Greek theater, where it was used to describe actors. The word is derived from two Greek words, and when translated, it means “an interpreter from underneath.” This indicates a deeper meaning of portraying a character and interpreting their role from within. I’ve encountered Christians who refuse to believe they are wrong. They can’t take correction, but they can give it.  Headstrong, they continue on their way.

On numerous occasions, I have encountered individuals in leadership roles who have asserted that God had revealed false things. It was their assumption.

One summer, the Lord blessed me by allowing me to attend a leadership conference. The night we were headed home, God told me I needed to cut this person off. It was the hardest thing! I didn’t have to question that it was from God. He said, “Darlene, you need to obey. Not everything I asked you to do is going to be easy.” That night, I dreamt that when I cut this person off, they were kicking, screaming, and crying because they weren’t getting their way. I wrote the letter as God told me to, made a copy, and sent it. I got a letter of apology in the mail, but then this person changed their mind, saying God told them to cut me off completely. It was mean and nasty. This individual talked more than they listened. Because of this, the conversation was completely twisted! It was nothing like I said! This person has a problem believing they know everything and cannot be taught anything new! Please be cautious! I saw the warning signs but got hurt because of my carelessness in not harming others. Listen to God when He warns you of this type of person!

The Bible teaches us to evaluate people’s actions according to His word. I have encountered leaders who claimed that God had revealed things about me that were not true, but they refused to accept the reality.

One of my intercessors taught me to be aware of anger and judgment by referring to it as righteous anger or judgment. Is it anger Jesus expressed in the temple where doves, oxen, and sheep were being sold in the house of God? (Matthew 21:12-17Mark 11:15-19Luke 19:45-48) Are you judging situations according to the word of God? If God is saying something is not right, then it’s not.

Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment. (John 4:24) Appearance is not physical alone. We can’t believe everything we see, hear, and think. Before my conversion, I appeared happy on the outside, but on the inside, my soul screamed for help. God revealed the truth to my grandmother through visions and dreams. Nothing could be hidden from her, but she prayed. She could have easily said, “I don’t see a change. No, she didn’t rely on the physical things! 

Sometimes, people become so enthusiastic about their thoughts and ideas that they mistake them for God’s voice. They make hasty judgments and refuse to reconsider them. I have witnessed them cutting off people simply because their ideas did not coincide. God is kind and merciful, and He does not condemn anyone.

“Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself?” Ecclesiastes 7:16 KJV

At first, I didn’t understand Romans 10:2-3, “For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, not according to knowledge.  For they being ignorant of God’s righteousness, and going about to establish their righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.

The word zeal in this verse means, in the Greek translation, zḗlos (an onomatopoeic term that mimics the sound of water bubbling over from the heat and perhaps derived from zéō, “to boil) – properly, burning emotion (inner feeling boiling over, “boiling from heat,” (figuratively) something very fervent (“red-hot”) as with Spirit-fueled zeal to serve the Lord. We can get ahead of the Holy Ghost. It is possible to be overly confident! Not only that, but the power of God is unlike anything this world has to offer! We are flesh. At the beginning of my baby steps, I had to enquire the Lord about this. He replied, “Darlene, it’s easy to get out of My Spirit and into the flesh.” I understood! We must think before we act or speak and, most of all, use discernment. Jesus says, “Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God” (Matthew 22:29 KJV)

The ES Version of Galatians 5:25 is, “If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit.” Keep in synchrony with His counsel. If we don’t, we will establish self-righteousness.   Isaiah 64:6, But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags, and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.” (KJV)

We also must be careful to fear self-righteousness; then, we don’t do anything!

The Pharisees believed they were privileged since Abraham was their father. Abraham acknowledged God’s righteousness. (Matthew 3:9)

Salvation and righteousness are through one name only: Jesus Christ.

 [DC1]Strong’s Greek: 5273. ὑποκριτής (hupokrités) — one who answers, an actor, a hypocrite (biblehub.com)

 [DC2]Strong’s Greek: 2205. ζῆλος (zelos) — eagerness, zeal, rivalry (biblehub.com)

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We Need to Turn Back to God

We Need to Turn Back to God

Author Darlene J. Conard

I am very aware that we are living in challenging times, but I’m also aware that the church needs to find its correct posture.

Posture refers to the position or alignment of the body, which can be either a natural characteristic or deliberately adopted for specific reasons or activities. It encompasses the state or condition of the body at any given moment, particularly regarding its ability to function effectively in various situations. Additionally, posture can reflect a conscious mental state or an external behavioral attitude, communicating information about a person’s emotional or psychological condition. Furthermore, the act of assuming a particular posture can be influenced by intent, as individuals may change their physical stance to convey specific messages.

If we are not aligned with God, how can we expect to fulfill the unique gifts and purpose that God has entrusted us with?

The church has become entrapped in the weight of its religious traditions, diverse denominations, and entrenched ideologies. This has led to a profound disconnection from its core purpose and essence, leaving it spiritually stagnant and unable to respond to the actual needs of the lost. When a severe injury occurs to the spinal cord, the communication pathway between the brain and the body is severed, resulting in a complete loss of motor function. This disconnection leaves the body immobile, unable to respond to the signals that the brain sends. Similarly, as time has passed, the church has drifted away from its foundational connection to Jesus, losing the essence of its teachings and the vibrancy of its spiritual life.

Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jerusalem, saying, “Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders? for they wash not their hands when they eat bread. But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition? For God commanded, saying, Honour thy father and mother: and, He that curseth father or mother, let him die the death. But ye say, Whosoever shall say to his father or his mother, It is a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me; And honour not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition. Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying, This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me. But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.” Matthew 15:1-9 KJV

By surrendering our self-will and letting go of personal desires, we open ourselves to greater strength, newfound clarity, and illuminating revelations. This process allows us to elevate our perspective and embrace what God wants to do on earth.

Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.” Jeremiah 6:16 KJV

To truly become the church of the living God, we must humble ourselves in prayer, seek God, and adhere to His word.

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It’s Time for the Church to Be the Church

It’s Time for the Church to Be the Church

Author Darlene J. Conard

A profound gratitude washed over me as I considered the countless moments that could have unfolded differently. Where might my journey have taken me if someone hadn’t been willing to stand in the gap, fervently praying for my well-being?

In a heartfelt discussion with my friend, we probed into the profound significance of radiating God’s light in our lives. I found myself distancing from embracing God’s teachings as a sinner due to the approach of certain Christians. Their calamitous warnings of eternal damnation did nothing to draw me closer to God; instead, I felt pushed away by their lack of compassion and nurturing. Their self-righteous tone seemed to proclaim, “Look at my righteousness!”

David Phelps wrote a song called Live Like a King. The lyrics go like this,

  My thirst for the things of this earth
Isn’t quenched by diamonds or pearls
One Man lived the life that I want.
He’s the One they said ruled the world.


Though He only wore a crown of thorns
And He never owned a thing.

I want to live like a King.
I want to live like a King.
And my decree it will ring.
“Love will rule everything.”
I want to live like a King.

This King did the strangest of things.
He befriended the sick and the poor.
There was no one too wrong, too right, too black, too white for Him to Love
He built no walls, left no unopened doors.
Well, now I could croon a million other tunes.
There is just one I want to sing.


I want to be stronger; I want to be wiser.
I just want to make every move be the one He’d want to see from me.
There’s just such power, such healing power.
In every word that He said, in every deed that He did

This world has heard enough preaching; now, we need a demonstration of the Holy Ghost’s power! Reflectors were designed to reflect subjects in the dark. People who work in the mines are required to wear reflective clothing, and people walking in the dark should wear bright clothing to be spotted. We are living in a dark world. If we aren’t reflecting God’s glory, how will they see? They need something tangible, not religious and ceremonial.

My prayer is to be as much like Jesus as possible. For the Holy Ghost to cleanse me of all unrighteousness so that I can be a reflector of God’s glory. It’s time for us to be the church and stop being ceremonial. The building is not the church; we are the church.

Spiritual Conflict

Spiritual Conflict

Author Darlene J. Conard

A friend and I engaged in a deep conversation about the internal struggles we face within our minds. She expressed how it often feels like two opposing voices wrestling for control. One voice, drenched in despair, whispers, “Give up. “What’s the point?” while the other, filled with resolve, urges, “Don’t back down. You’ve come too far to quit.”

To illustrate this conflict, she referenced a familiar scene from cartoons, where an angel perches on one shoulder, radiating encouragement and hope. In contrast, a devil lurks on the opposite shoulder, sowing seeds of doubt and temptation. That metaphor resonated with me, highlighting a vivid struggle that many experience. It beautifully echoes the sentiment in Romans 7:23, which states, “I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.” The passage captures the essence of this internal battle, a poignant reminder of our ongoing fight between our better instincts and darker impulses.

Paul openly acknowledged his internal struggle, a testament to his humanity. We often perceive the figures in the Bible as paragons of virtue, seemingly possessing an unwavering composure and unshakeable faith. However, they faced the same vulnerabilities and challenges we encounter, grappling with doubts and failures just like us.

I’ve often remarked that engaging in spiritual warfare can be incredibly draining! It’s far from an enjoyable experience. Nonetheless, God has graciously provided us with His Word, a powerful tool we can use to counteract the evil accusations and temptations that come our way. I won’t kid you—just because you confront the enemy once doesn’t mean his voice will suddenly vanish; it’s an ongoing battle that requires perseverance and strength.

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Haman’s End

Haman’s End

Author Darlene J. Conard

In this tumultuous period, we navigate through unexpected challenges and revelations daily. The comforting presence of the Holy Spirit fills me with a profound sense of urgency and an awakening awareness, signaling that a significant spiritual transformation is looming just ahead. The unfolding events mirror the compelling narrative in the Book of Esther. This powerful story unfolds during a time of great intensity, interweaving the lives of key individuals, significant locations, and pivotal events that shape the course of destiny.

Numerous prophets and prophetesses are profoundly sensitive to the weightiness that fills the atmosphere during this particular season. It feels as though we are perched on the edge of a monumental spiritual occurrence that promises to reshape our personal lives and the broader world around us. The anticipation hangs in the air, creating a palpable tension that signals impending change and transformation.

As years passed, I felt it was too late to make a meaningful impact. I began to think I had missed the opportunity to witness or participate in God’s extraordinary signs, wonders, and miracles.

Amos 3:7 says, “Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets”( KJV)

In the summer of 2012, a lady compelled by God visited the facility where I volunteered. She handed me brochures she had made for us and told me, “Darlene, God chose you for such a time as this. You are here to shine God’s light in the middle of town.” This message moved me deeply.

I want to encourage you not to doubt your purpose at this moment. Remember that your voice is significant because God will give you the words to speak. It’s crucial to pray fervently in the face of the current conflicts and division caused by an invisible enemy, and God requires willing individuals to make a powerful appeal.

Haman’s evil demise is coming to an end. Pray, stand firm, and know that God is in control, bringing peace and trust to your hearts.

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Warrior In Training

Warrior In Training

Author Darlene Conard

There was a time when I loathed the very thought of training. The monotony of repeating lessons felt like an endless cycle, each session blending into the next with a frustrating predictability. I could feel the weight of impatience in the air as my instructor stood before us, a calm but determined presence urging me onward. “Get it right,” they would insist, their voice steady, yet carrying an unspoken challenge.

In recollection, I now see that each moment of struggle was a gateway to a deeper understanding, expanding the horizons of my spiritual awareness. Every obstacle I faced seemed to whisper its demand: “Try me! I’m here to test your limits and reveal the true essence of your character!” These experiences, once burdensome, have now become catalysts for growth and insight.

“Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.” 1 Corinthians 10:12-13 KJV

When we convince ourselves that falling is out of the question, Paul cautions us with a simple yet profound reminder: “Take heed.” This warns us that we will inevitably face trials to challenge our convictions. These tests will reveal whether we possess the faith and strength to maintain our stance amidst adversity.

Can I be transparent here? I’m the worst when it comes to being a perfectionist! One mistake that’s it! So, I keep a record of what I should and shouldn’t do. “I should have known better! When …when am I going to learn? My list is a mile long in my sight. Fear strangles the purpose of God in our lives. Unlike me, Peter had at least the courage to step out, no questions asked. I’ve come a long way in that area.

Peter did something that the other disciples did not: he stepped out onto the water. In doing so, he shifted his focus from Jesus to the storm (Matthew 14:25-31). Later, when the soldiers came to arrest Jesus, Peter cut off the ear of one of the soldiers (John 18:10-11). At one point, Satan entered Peter as he argued with Jesus about His impending death, burial, and resurrection. Jesus mentioned, “Whatever is bound on earth is in heaven. These are the keys.” At that moment, Peter’s words reflect not God’s will but Satan’s scheme. He attempted to thwart God’s plan, but God ultimately canceled Peter’s agenda (Matthew 16:22-24). Jesus warned Peter, “Satan desires to sift you as wheat” (Luke 22:31-32). This sifting is undoubtedly an experience that brings wisdom and knowledge. Embrace it and act with discernment!

The Bible is not discrete concerning Peter’s failures; however, it speaks loud and clear of God’s mightily using him. Jesus didn’t say, “Peter, you failed Me. I’m taking back the keys. I don’t want my church founded with you involved.” No… He said the opposite. (Matthew 16:18) He saw what Peter would become, not what he was at that moment. The one who denied Jesus led the spiritually blind into the baptism of fire and the Holy Ghost. (Mark 14:66-68) (Acts 2) Jesus promised, “The gates of hell shall not prevail.”

When we perceive ourselves as weak or lost, God recognizes the fierce warrior within us, embodying strength, courage, and resilience that we often fail to see.

My friend’s son, who won the battle over drug addiction, said something to me I’ll not forget. “God puts His strongest warriors at the head of the battle. Darlene, if He brought you to it, He’ll bring you through it.”

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Your Promise Is Your Weapon

Your Promise Is Your Weapon

Author Darlene J. Conard

 Mary came into alignment for God’s purpose by declaring these words, Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word.” (Luke 1:38 KJV)

Mary, described as highly favored by the angel of the Lord, faced numerous challenges despite her favored status. Rather than leading a life of ease, being highly favored brought her persecution, pain, and a need for sacrifice.

The moment the Holy Ghost enveloped her in a divine embrace, she underwent a profound transformation; it was unmistakable that she had experienced a powerful visitation from God. Similarly, after encountering God’s overwhelming presence atop the mountain, Moses found it necessary to drape a veil over his face to shield those around him from the radiant glow of God’s glory that had saturated his features (Exodus 34:33).

In the depths of Mary’s womb, something more profound than the creation of a new life was taking place. She was told, “Mary, you are carrying a prophecy that the enemy will stop at nothing to obliterate. Evil will emerge from its seat of power. But do not be afraid, for light will inevitably triumph over darkness, swallowing it whole.” It is written, “And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars: And she being with child cried, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered. And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads. And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born. And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and to his throne. And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days. And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. Revelation 12:1-13 KJV (I will do a breakdown of these scriptures in depth)

Her position before the earth’s foundations were laid was to carry the promise that the enemy despised. He devised in every wicked way possible to stop her from delivering our Savior. Yes, earthly kings arose in haste to protect their rein. It wasn’t about flesh and blood; it was against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, and against spiritual wickedness in high places. (Ephesians 6:12) This battle would only be won by standing tall and strong on bended knees.

Beloved, know that Satan harbors contempt for the promises and calling that reside within your spiritual being. However, take courage, for you have the ability to stand up to the enemy with God’s unwavering declaration that His promises will be fulfilled! His word is an omnipotent, steadfast source of strength and reassurance amid spiritual warfare.

If you seek God with all your heart, you will experience abundant growth and prosperity in various aspects of your life. I pray God grants you the strength and guidance to bring spiritual blessings and fulfillment. Embracing your spiritual purpose will be essential in unlocking the path to your prosperity and realizing the complete satisfaction of God’s divine plan for your life.

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