Concerning entering our Promised Land of the things God promised us in times past, we have actually done so. This has been made evidently clear by the many revelations we have received from God. An example of such revelations is the latest one – a dream for our marriage fellowship – which Esther received last week. In this dream, couples in Last Adam Tabernacle were abruptly told to relocate from where they were, to a new location, and they had to move NOW.

We should therefore thank God for the newness He is bringing us into this year. This was our prayer request as we ended 2022. Immediately thereafter, God began speaking unto us that indeed newness was upon us, for we were going to experience manifestations of fulfilled promises. Hallelujah!

What we must now do is to remain focused on Jesus. We must not depart from Him who has brought us this far into the blessed land. There is absolutely no way we would have entered into our promises if Jesus had not been our “all in all” as a church. Because everything we have done as a congregation has been for His glory, He is now blessing us.“For all the promises of God in Him are Yes, and in Him Amen”(2 Corinthians 1:20). It is because we delighted in Jesus, seeking to please Him in all our endeavors, that He qualified us to possess our promises. For that matter, let us keep Jesus the main thing even as we begin to ‘eat the fruit of the land’. Let every blessing that comes our way cause us to be in awe of Him, and thereby draw us closer to Him. Blessings generally cause Christians to drift away from God. Let that not be the case with us. Let us purpose to love Him more and more, as we delight in His goodness in the Promised Land. My job will be to remind us of this over and over again.

God bless you.