Do you sometimes feel like you've overstayed or missed your season? Every vision has a timeline, and every mandate and assignment has a time capsule attached to it. Overstaying causes you to lose the momentum needed to accomplish the "God Projects" in your life.
Signs that you have overstayed a season:
Lack of Divine Demand for You: There is a lack of demand for you and what you bring. Don’t run on the strength of your last season. Learn to recognize when you’re losing momentum.
Lack of Divine Provision: Your assignment lacks divine provision. An entire generation of Israelites was rejected from entering the Promised Land, yet they had supernatural provisions. Just because there's food on your table doesn't mean you're in God's appointed season. Provision is more than bread—it's divine help, time, and destiny helpers.
Everything takes Effort: When you miss a season, everything seems like an attack; even issues that should be effortless become battles as you lack the ease provided by grace and resources when you're in season.
It feels like God has stopped talking to you: Like God has abandoned you, but when you are in the 'now' season of the Lord, you are in the middle of a communication onslaught.
How do we shift seasons?
#1. Prayer
Pray yourself out of and into a season. Prayer reorients you to the things of the Spirit & timetable of heaven; it brings you back to divine relevance.
#2. Word
Our season shifts because a WORD from the Lord has visited us. Every word that comes from the Lord comes with the gift of time.
#3. Sacrificial Seed
The widow sowed her last meal instead of eating it. There is a seed that can shift your season!
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