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  • Awakening in the Fog: A Call to the Reformers

    November 20th, 2025

    By Jennifer M McPherson

    In November of 2023, I had a dream that stayed with me long after I woke up. To be honest, it concerned me then—and it still lingers in my spirit now. Not in fear, but with a weight that tells me the dream was more than an experience. It was a wake-up call.

    In the dream, I was standing in a room, and of all people, Justin Abraham was standing there with me. I looked around and saw thick fog covering everything. The atmosphere felt dense and muted. It was difficult to hear; difficult to see. As I tried to get my bearings, I whispered almost under my breath, “Is this the glory of God?”

    Justin turned toward me and said with absolute clarity,
    “This is not the glory of God. It is a Baphomet spirit—and you must pray against it.”

    I began to pray. And as I prayed, I felt something physically separate from me. I could feel it move—crawling upward, lifting off my body—and suddenly I could breathe again. But only for a moment.

    The next instant, it attacked me violently. I honestly thought it was going to kill me. The terror was real, and the dream felt more vivid than anything I had experienced in a long time.

    There is still much I don’t fully understand about this dream, but one thing has become clear over time: the Baphomet spirit is often represented by the head of a goat, which immediately brings my mind to Matthew 25:31–46—the separation of the sheep and the goats. Baphomet is connected to dualism, idolatry, false enlightenment, and counterfeit spirituality. It is a spirit that mimics revelation while lacking the power of transformation. It lulls, sedates, and deceives.

    And in the dream, that fog—thick, disorienting, numbing—had settled over the entire room.

    As I continued to pray, the spirit finally left. The fog began to lift, and that’s when I saw them: people lying on the ground, asleep. Motionless. Completely unaware of what had been influencing the atmosphere around them.

    But as the fog cleared, they began to stir.
    They stood.
    They awakened.

    And in that moment, I understood something deeply personal:

    I had to be awakened before I could ever hope to awaken them.

    Counterfeit Glory and the Sedation of the Church

    Glory is the nature and likeness of God—His radiant expression. But there is also a counterfeit glory, a false light that masquerades as the real thing. It looks spiritual. It feels mystical. It sounds profound. But it carries no power.

    This is the fog that has lulled the Body of Christ to sleep.

    This is the mixture that has slipped into the prophetic, charismatic, and mystical movements—where language is lofty, revelation sounds deep, but transformation is shallow. Where people chase experiences instead of union. Where atmospheres feel supernatural, yet lack the weight of holiness.

    And it takes Reformers—those who love the Father, honor the Spirit, and refuse mixture—to call it out.

    This is why Justin Abraham appeared in the dream. Not because the dream was about him—but because it was about what he represents: clarity, reform, purity of revelation, and the unveiling of true glory.

    This dream was not a warning.
    It was a commissioning.

    A Prophetic Word for the Reformers

    As I’ve prayed into this dream, I hear the Spirit saying:

    “Arise, Reformers.
    Now is the time to expose the counterfeit glory—
    the fog that dulls discernment and lulls My people into slumber.
    I am clearing atmospheres of mixture.
    I am separating soul from spirit, light from shadow.
    Those who carry My sword will bring clarity in this hour.
    Do not be impressed by eloquent words or mystical fog.
    See beyond the noise.
    Discern the age.
    Awaken My people,
    for the sons of God must rise in purity, power, and truth.”

    This is not a season for sleepwalking Christianity.
    This is not a time for borrowed revelation.
    This is the hour for clarity, discernment, and awakening.

    We are being called to rise up in splendor.
    We are being called to separate the true from the counterfeit.
    We are being called to lift the fog and awaken the sleepers.

    Reformers, the time is now.
    The glory of the Lord is rising upon His people—and He is clearing the atmosphere for His sons to stand radiant, alert, and fully alive.

  • Be Radiant: Crossing the Threshold Into the Realm of Glory

    November 19th, 2025

    By Jennifer McPherson

    “Rise up in splendor and be radiant,
    for your light has dawned,
    and YAHWEH’S glory now streams from you!” — Isaiah 60:1

    Last summer marked a turning point in my spiritual walk—one of deep transformation, where God began unveiling not only where He is taking me, but where He is leading the Body of Christ as a whole. And it all began with a dream that has never left me.

    The Dream: A Fire on the Freeway

    In the dream, I was driving toward a major intersection—one of those defining moments where direction becomes destiny. But before I could reach that point of decision, a massive fire erupted directly in front of me.

    My first instinct was to avoid it.
    I looked to the left—cars were pouring into that lane.
    I looked to the right—the same.
    I checked the rearview mirror—countless vehicles behind me.

    Everyone was avoiding the fire.

    In that moment, it became clear:

    I had no choice but to go through it.

    What I didn’t yet understand was that the fire wasn’t an obstacle—it was a threshold. It was the gateway to where God desired for me to abide. Avoiding it would have meant forfeiting the place He was calling me into.

    So I steadied myself and drove straight into the flames.

    Instantly—without pain, without loss, without even a moment of damage—I emerged on the other side completely intact. My car was untouched. I was unharmed.

    The Realm of Glory

    Suddenly, I found myself in an open field, completely alone yet deeply aware that others would arrive later. While still sitting in the car, I noticed that it was raining. But this wasn’t ordinary rain—it was like tiny diamonds falling from the sky.

    When I stepped out:

    ✨ the rain didn’t touch the ground
    ✨ it didn’t cling to my clothes
    ✨ it didn’t soak into the car

    Instead, every drop that touched my skin caused me to shimmer.

    For a long time, I didn’t understand what I had seen. But the moment I asked God, His answer was immediate:

    “You were in a realm of glory.”

    This realm wasn’t unfamiliar. I had tasted it in worship, in times of deep encounter—but God wasn’t inviting me into visitation.

    He was calling me into permanence.

    This is what He is doing in the Body of Christ today—lifting us out of the cycles of striving and into the realm where we become radiant. Where we burn with a fire that cannot be quenched. Where we reflect His light as a way of life, not a momentary experience.

    Everything Will Be Accomplished From This Realm

    During the time of this dream, I was wrestling deeply with identity.
    How could the person I believed myself to be walk out what God was showing me?

    But the true impartation of that season was this:

    Everything God has called me to do will be birthed from this realm of glory.

    Ministry may be the vehicle, but we are the carriers of His nature.
    His glory is not something we perform—it’s something we become.

    Isaiah 60:1 calls us to be radiant.
    This isn’t a description; it’s an action.
    It means to reflect His light—to burn with His very nature.

    This is how His light will be released into the world…
    not through striving, not through copying, not through noise—
    but through radiance.

    The Freeway of Ministry

    One thing I’ve learned navigating ministry circles is this:

    Voices are everywhere—but very few reflect His nature.

    Many are simply echoing what they’ve heard.
    Many are repeating what they’ve seen.
    Many are stuck in the traffic of ministry—
    moving with the flow but losing authenticity in the process.

    This is why God showed me the freeway in the dream.

    Everywhere you look, there are ministries.
    But we are being called to rise from the familiar roads into the vast, open realm of glory where we can co-create with Him.

    Many desire this…
    but once they see the fire, they retreat.
    Once they feel the cost of pioneering, they return to the well-traveled road.

    The Call to the Radiant Ones

    If you desire to be radiant—to shine with the light of Heaven—
    you must be willing to step off the familiar road.

    Sometimes the traffic is the distraction.
    Sometimes the crowd is the noise.
    Sometimes the well-worn paths bury the uniqueness God placed inside you.

    But when we allow the Holy Spirit to transport us into the realm where we were designed to dwell, everything changes.

    We stop looking left and right for what to do.
    We stop seeking templates.
    We stop borrowing language.

    We release what He placed inside us—
    purely, authentically, fearlessly.

    Be Radiant. Burn With His Nature. Release His Light.

    So today, whether you’re in a 9–5 job or leading a ministry, know this:
    you have been equipped to impact those around you—not just through words, but through the radiance of who you are in Him.

    Take what’s inside you and let it shine.
    Not as a reflection of culture, tradition, or trend—
    but as a reflection of Heaven.

    This is how creation will be transformed—through those who will answer the call to rise, burn, and reflect the nature of the One who sends them.

  • The Rise of the Image Bearers

    November 18th, 2025

    Written By Jennifer McPherson

    “For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son…”
    — Romans 8:29

    There are truths so beautiful they almost feel impossible to believe.
    And for many of us, being created in the image of God is one of them.

    Especially when your life has told you a very different story.

    Most of us grew up hearing more about what is wrong with us than what is right with us. Whether through trauma, family patterns, rejection, or the loud voices of culture, many of us were shaped by narratives that didn’t look anything like the identity God spoke over us before the foundation of the world.

    I don’t know your story, but I know mine.
    And nothing about where I came from or what I endured resembled the story of someone created to bear the image of the Father.

    Yet Scripture is unwavering:
    We were made to carry His likeness.
    We were formed to reflect His glory.
    We were predestined to bear the image of the Son.

    This truth—once it gets inside of us—changes everything.

    Image-Bearing: The Doorway Into Rest

    In recent years, the Holy Spirit has been drawing me into a deeper understanding of what it truly means to be an image bearer. And in that place, I realized something profound:

    Identity is the doorway to rest.

    When you spend your whole life being told what needs to be fixed, healed, corrected, or earned, you begin to think that the Christian life is about constant repair. Unfortunately, that is the message many encounter in the modern Western church—
    a striving gospel, not a resting one.

    But the true Gospel begins with a different message:
    You were created in His image before you were broken by the world.
    You were loved before you were wounded.
    You were chosen before you were rejected.
    You were designed before you were damaged.

    Once this becomes the anchor of your heart, something shifts.
    You stop trying to earn acceptance and begin living from it.
    You stop striving to become something and start resting in who you already are.
    You stop believing the world’s version of you and return to the Father’s version.

    And from that place, being an image bearer stops being a doctrine and becomes a lived reality.

    A Generation Awakening to Who They Are

    I believe we are living in a divine moment in history—a moment where God is raising up a generation who no longer wants imitation Christianity. They don’t want to be carbon copies of what they’ve seen. They don’t want the performance-based religion of the old systems. They don’t want borrowed identities or recycled language.

    They want the real thing.
    They want Him.
    And they want to live as the ones He created them to be.

    This generation is rising with a hunger to reflect the image of the Father—to walk not in striving, but in sonship; not in fear, but in freedom; not in the pressure to conform, but in the call to reflect.

    They want authenticity over applause.
    Identity over image.
    Glory over glamour.

    These are the Image Bearers—
    the ones God is awakening to carry His nature, His character, His love, His radiance into the world.

    And their rise is not just coming—it’s already happening.

    You Were Created for This

    If your life has told you that you are less than what God says…
    If circumstances have tried to rewrite your identity…
    If you have felt small, unseen, inadequate, or unworthy…

    Hear this:

    You were created to bear His image.
    Not one day.
    Not when you “get better.”
    Not after you heal enough.

    Now.
    Today.
    Because it’s who you’ve always been in Him.

    You are accepted.
    You are loved.
    You are chosen.
    You are carrying the imprint of the One who made you.

    And you are rising.

  • When the Prophetic Word Breaks Your Heart:

    November 17th, 2025

    How to Steward God’s Plan When It’s Not What You Expected

    By Jennifer McPherson

    I don’t often teach about the deeper, messier side of prophetic calling. Honestly, I rarely talk about this at all. But the Lord has been stirring something in me, and when He won’t let a thing go, I know it’s because He is asking me to release it.

    Anyone who has walked with God for any length of time knows this:
    He will never ask you to teach what He hasn’t required you to walk through first.

    And today’s message comes from one of the most painful yet transformative things He has ever taught me. It is the question that eventually burns in the soul of every prophetic person:

    How do you steward the word of the Lord when the outcome God reveals is not the outcome you hoped for?

    We talk a lot about prophetic obedience—
    Obedience to deliver a hard word.
    Obedience to speak truth in intimidating places.
    Obedience to stand before leaders, pastors, politicians, and say what God has told you to say.

    That type of obedience is real. It carries weight. It costs something.

    But there is another kind of obedience that costs even more:

    Obedience when God’s plan breaks your heart.

    When Samuel’s Prophetic Picture Unfolded Differently

    Let’s look at Samuel.

    Samuel was not growing in accuracy. He wasn’t in training. Scripture says:

    “None of his words fell to the ground.”
    —1 Samuel 3:19

    Every word Samuel delivered carried the weight of heaven’s authority.

    So when Samuel anointed Saul as king, he did it at the direct instruction of the Lord.
    No error.
    No presumption.
    No guesswork.

    Samuel obeyed God perfectly—yet the picture still unfolded differently than he imagined. Saul disobeyed the Lord, and the kingdom was taken from him.

    Here’s the part we often overlook:

    Samuel grieved.

    Not because he missed God.
    Not because he misheard.
    Not because he prophesied incorrectly.

    He grieved because he had a picture in his heart of what Saul’s reign was supposed to look like.
    He had invested hope, expectation, and emotional energy into that picture.

    And now God was revealing something entirely different.

    Has that ever happened to you?

    When you believed you saw the outcome…
    When you prayed into it…
    When you prepared for it…
    When you felt certain that this was the plan…

    And then God revealed something else?

    That is prophetic grief.
    And yes—it is real.

    The Hardest Question God Ever Asked a Prophet

    The most jarring moment in Samuel’s story is God’s question:

    “How long will you mourn for Saul?”
    —1 Samuel 16:1

    It sounds harsh until you understand:

    This wasn’t a rebuke.
    It was a reminder.

    A reminder that while Samuel was grieving the picture he held in his heart…
    he still had an assignment.

    There was still a David to anoint.
    Still oil to pour.
    Still a nation to shepherd into its next chapter.

    Prophets cannot pause the story because they’re hurting.
    The assignment doesn’t stop because the picture changed.

    God’s plan didn’t shift suddenly—
    He simply revealed more of it.
    And Samuel had to align with the new revelation.

    Your Calling Isn’t Dependent on Agreement

    This is where prophetic maturity forms:

    You do not have to agree with God’s plan to obey it.

    You don’t have to prefer it.
    You don’t have to understand it.
    You don’t even have to like it.

    Your emotions do not have veto power over heaven’s agenda.

    Obedience is easy when you enjoy the word.
    Obedience is easy when the outcome matches your hope.
    Obedience is easy when the picture aligns with your expectation.

    But true obedience—
    prophetic obedience—
    is tested when the word costs you something.

    Even Paul Had to Release His Picture

    This isn’t just Samuel’s story.
    It’s Paul’s too.

    Before his encounter with Jesus on the Damascus road, Paul was convinced he was living the right picture. He was zealous, passionate, and absolutely certain.

    But when God revealed the fuller picture, Paul had to let go of everything he thought he knew—his training, his religious framework, his imagined outcome.

    God didn’t suddenly change His plan.
    He revealed the parts Paul had never seen.

    So if you’re in a season where God is unveiling a different dimension of His plan—
    one that doesn’t look like what you prepared for—
    you are in good company.

    This is not a detour.
    This is formation.

    When God Asks You to Fill Your Horn With Oil Again

    After asking Samuel how long he would mourn, God immediately said:

    “Fill your horn with oil, and go.”

    This is the moment every prophetic person faces:

    Will you stay grieving the picture you created?
    Or will you rise and carry the oil into the next chapter?

    You cannot anoint David while holding onto Saul.
    You cannot step into the new while mourning the old.
    You cannot carry fresh oil while clinging to yesterday’s grief.

    And here is the truth:

    You are not permitted to remain where God has moved on.

    A Word for the One Who Is Here Right Now

    To the prophet who is reading this…
    To the seer whose heart is aching…
    To the intercessor who feels blindsided…
    To the reformer who is still weeping over Saul while heaven is already speaking David’s name…

    Hear the word of the Lord:

    Gird up your loins.
    Stand flat-footed.
    Strengthen yourself in the Lord.
    Lift your head.
    Honor your yes.

    You were not chosen for convenience.
    You were chosen for courage.
    You were chosen for faithfulness.
    You were chosen because God can trust you to declare His heart—
    even when the declaration breaks yours.

    All things—
    not just the beautiful things—
    all things
    work together for the good of those who love Him
    and are called according to His purpose.

    So rise, prophet of God.
    There is still oil in your horn.
    There is still an assignment before you.
    There is still a word in your mouth.
    There is still a David waiting in the field.

    And heaven is waiting for you to stand up and go.

  • In The Flow

    November 14th, 2025

    By Jennifer McPherson

    In Christ, everything that seems to end becomes an invitation into new life. Last night, I went to sleep sensing a deep stirring—not heaviness, but holy anticipation. I could feel the shift happening in the Spirit, and even though my emotions were processing, something in me knew God was aligning things in a way I couldn’t yet see.

    This morning, I woke to a peace so profound it silenced every unanswered question.
    A peace that didn’t come from understanding—but from Presence.

    As I sat with Him, I heard the Lord whisper again:

    “My yoke is easy, and My burden is light.”

    In that moment, I realized:
    It’s time to move with Him.
    It’s time to respond to His flow.
    It’s time to align my life with the gentle rhythm of His Spirit.

    The Invitation Into His Flow

    When Jesus said, “Come to Me and I will give you rest,” He wasn’t calling me out of strain—He was inviting me into His divine ease.

    Rest is not stillness.
    Rest is not inactivity.
    Rest is movement—but movement carried by grace instead of driven by pressure.

    Hebrews 4 teaches that entering His rest means ceasing from striving so we can follow His leading freely.
    When we move with Him, there is no force—only flow.

    This kind of rest feels like being gently swept into His purpose, His timing, His voice.

    Led by the Spirit, Not by Effort

    Scripture calls us “living stones,” but more importantly, Jesus said those born of the Spirit are like the wind—
    unbound, unhindered, free to move wherever He breathes.

    The Spirit doesn’t push—He invites.
    He doesn’t strain—He flows.
    He doesn’t confine—He carries.

    When you move with the Spirit, you’re not trying to secure anything or prove anything.
    You are simply becoming who you already are in Him, responding to His guidance moment by moment.

    The Spirit leads with:

    • clarity
    • peace
    • inner knowing
    • gentle nudges
    • holy momentum

    Never pressure.

    The Joy of Surrender

    These truths haven’t come all at once—they arrived in layers.
    Each layer peeling back another piece of self-effort.
    Each layer revealing more of His grace-filled leading.

    God has been teaching me that fulfillment isn’t found in controlling outcomes—
    it’s found in flowing with His Spirit.

    When I follow His pace, joy increases.
    When I yield to His timing, peace deepens.
    When I move with His breath, everything aligns effortlessly.

    Surrender isn’t giving up—it’s letting His current carry me.

    The Peace of Alignment with His Spirit

    This morning, His peace reminded me again:

    You were created for this flow.
    You were designed for My rhythm.
    Stay in step with Me.

    His voice brings assurance.
    His presence brings courage.
    His Spirit brings a steady, supernatural calm.

    And in that calm, I feel permission to release anything that does not match His movement.

    Anything that doesn’t flow with His Spirit is simply not part of this season.

    If It Isn’t Light, It Isn’t His

    Jesus said, “My yoke is easy.”
    When His Spirit leads, things feel:

    • lighter
    • clearer
    • more natural
    • more joyful
    • more aligned

    When it’s His yoke, the grace carries the weight.

    The Spirit’s leading never feels like pressure—it feels like breath.
    Never like struggle—always like flow.

    Freedom to Move With Him

    Moving with God doesn’t require explanations—just responsiveness.
    The Spirit doesn’t demand announcements—He simply says, “Follow Me.”

    Sometimes He slows us.
    Sometimes He accelerates us.
    Sometimes He redirects us.

    But all of it leads deeper into His life within us.

    Today I choose to flow with Him.
    Not from striving, but from surrender.
    Not from fear, but from faith.
    Not out of obligation, but out of union.

    I’m not moving to escape—I’m moving because He is moving.

    A Closing Prayer

    Holy Spirit,
    Teach me the rhythm of Your grace.
    Help me move in step with Your leading.
    Let my life flow effortlessly with the currents of Your presence.
    Lead me in Your lightness, Your peace, and Your ease.

    Today, I follow Your flow.
    Today, I choose Your pace.
    Today, I choose You.

  • A Solitary Ride

    November 13th, 2025

    By Jennifer McPherson

    A while ago, I had a dream.

    I was in a house, excitedly telling someone that the Lord had asked me to go on a ride with Him. I was ready — eager even — to leave everything behind and take that ride with Him in my car.

    The person replied, “You can’t drive there. It will take too long.”

    But I answered confidently, “No, He told me it will only take seven hours.”

    I’ll spare you the suspense — I never took that ride with Him.
    Instead, I got busy.
    Busy doing. Busy being. Busy trying to accomplish.

    And the result was nothing short of disaster.

    The Ride I Never Took

    The Lord has since shown me that my life, for many, will serve as a cautionary tale — not one marked by shame, but by revelation.

    If the Lord invites you on a solitary journey, it’s because there are things in you that He longs to remove — not to punish, but to prepare. The wilderness isn’t a place of abandonment; it’s the place where He forges purity, dependence, and strength.

    You always come out of that ride with power.

    Often, we get so excited about the word of the Lord over our lives that we assume the word itself is enough to prepare us to carry it. But before we can bear His name with great honor, He must first deal with the things in us that could distort it.

    When I Chose Busy Over Becoming

    After that moment, I threw myself into everything — ministry, relationships, business — thinking I could build my way into destiny.
    But nearly all of it crumbled.

    Looking back, I can see that many of the battles I faced were the very ones He wanted to heal during that ride. He wanted to deal with my heart before He entrusted me with His house.

    Lately, I’ve found myself wondering:
    What would my life look like now if I had taken that ride with Him?

    If I had let Him love me without an agenda — disappeared for a while and simply been with Him?

    Instead, I spent so much time trying to look together when my heart was breaking. Trying to appear strong when, privately, getting through each day felt like survival.

    An Invitation to Come Away

    But this is why I’m writing — because I believe I’m not alone.
    There are others who hear that same gentle call — the voice of the Lover of your soul whispering, “Come away with Me.”

    This call is vital. Without it, we carry wounds that quietly sabotage the next season. So today, I urge you: answer that call.

    Find a place of hiding in Him. Let His love tend to the deepest parts of your heart.

    If you, like me, have taken many hits — if you’re tired of fighting to stay afloat — run to Him. There is a place where you can rest without fear, where your soul can exhale again.

    Hop in the car and take that ride.
    Tell Him how you feel.
    Let Him tell you how He feels.

    Share your dreams — and let Him give you new ones.

    Leave the noise behind.
    Even if only for a while.

    — Jenn

    Scripture to Reflect On

    “Come away, my beloved, and be like a gazelle or like a young stag on the spice-laden mountains.” — Song of Songs 8:14

    “He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul.” — Psalm 23:2–3

    “And Jesus withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” — Luke 5:16

  • The Prophets Are Breaking Rank: A Word to Those Leaving Religious Systems

    November 12th, 2025

    By Jennifer McPherson

    There comes a time in every generation when heaven draws a line in the sand. It’s not a line of rebellion — it’s a line of reformation. It separates those who are loyal to structure from those who are loyal to the Spirit.

    And in this hour, that line has been drawn again.

    Many of God’s prophets are standing at a crossroads, not because they have fallen away or grown cold, but because the systems they once served can no longer contain what heaven is birthing in them.

    The Breaking Point

    For years, many of us have carried dreams, visions, and prophetic words that were meant to shape foundations — not flatter leaders. We’ve prayed. We’ve served. We’ve submitted. We’ve waited.

    But now, the Spirit of the Lord is saying:

    “The systems that could not make space for your sound have expired. The wineskins that tried to contain your fire are cracking. I am calling My prophets out from under control, out from under manipulation, out from under false order, and into freedom again.”

    The breaking point is not betrayal — it’s birthing. The tension you feel is not rebellion — it’s transition.

    The True Issue Isn’t Title — It’s Honor

    This isn’t about position. It isn’t about platforms or power. It’s about honor.

    True honor doesn’t silence. It doesn’t shrink. It doesn’t manipulate or diminish. It recognizes the grace of God in another and makes room for it.

    But when honor is replaced with hierarchy, the Spirit grieves. When control replaces collaboration, the fire goes out.

    Many have confused submission with silence and authority with ownership — but the Kingdom does not operate on ownership. It operates on oneness.

    The apostolic and prophetic were never meant to compete — they were designed to complete one another.

    The Prophets Who Refuse to Bow

    The Spirit of the Lord says:

    “I am raising up prophets who will no longer bow to control, performance, or false unity. They will not trade their birthright for a seat at man’s table. They will build what I show them, even when misunderstood, even when exiled, even when rejected. For I have called them to birth the next expression of My Kingdom on the earth.”

    These prophets are not leaving out of offense — they are leaving out of obedience. They are walking away, not because they are angry, but because the assignment has shifted.

    You can’t stay in a system that God is dismantling and expect to carry the blueprint for what He is building next.

    The Cost of Clarity

    There is a grief that comes with awakening — when you see the system for what it is and realize you can’t unsee it.

    You try to make peace with it. You try to stay humble. You try to keep showing up. But eventually, the Spirit inside you begins to cry out: “This is not what I called you to build.”

    And when you finally let go — not out of pride but out of purity — something powerful happens. Heaven opens. The old mantle falls. A new one rests on your shoulders.

    Because obedience will always cost you something. But compromise will cost you everything.

    The Spirit of Religion is Losing Its Grip

    We are watching the dismantling of religious hierarchy in real time. The Lord is breaking the illusion that control equals covering, that silence equals submission, and that fear equals honor.

    He is delivering His people from toxic spiritual systems where titles have taken precedence over transformation.

    The prophets are breaking rank — not to rebel, but to rebuild. They are stepping out of religious constructs so they can release the sound of heaven unhindered.

    The Word of the Lord

    “I am calling My prophets out of the shadows. I am breaking the power of systems that have muted their voice. The hour of false honor and empty hierarchy is over. I am raising a company of prophets who build from love, not control; who lead from union, not ambition; who speak from fire, not fear. Do not grieve the shift — it is My doing. For I am cleansing the prophetic movement and reestablishing purity in My house.”

    Final Reflection

    If you feel like the ground under your feet is shaking — it is. If you sense old alignments falling apart — they are. And if you feel like you don’t fit anymore — that’s because you were never meant to.

    You’re not being exiled. You’re being sent. You’re not losing your place. You’re finding your purpose.

    The shaking isn’t to destroy you. It’s to reveal what’s unshakable in you.



  • Receiving the Prophet: The Measure of Recognition

    November 11th, 2025

    by Jennifer McPherson

    This morning, as I woke up, I heard a scripture rise in my spirit:
    “Whoever receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet’s reward.” — Matthew 10:41

    Normally, I wouldn’t share something like this publicly. But today, it settled in a deep place in me — one that I’ve wrestled with for years.

    Because if I’m being honest, this verse touches something very tender in me. I’ve battled with the need to be understood, to be seen rightly, and to feel that someone was rooting for me. I’ve cared about how people perceive me, whether they recognize my heart or comprehend what I carry. But the Lord keeps reminding me: I don’t need anyone to “get” me. I don’t need anyone to affirm me. I don’t need a cheerleader on the sidelines to validate what He has already confirmed in Heaven.

    The Weight of Recognition

    Here’s the truth: What someone can receive from me — or from any of us — is determined by the measure they are willing to recognize.

    If you receive me merely as “Jennifer,” you’ll get wisdom, maybe some inspiration, maybe some encouragement — all good things. But if the Spirit bears witness to you that what’s being released carries the weight of Heaven, then your heart postures differently. You begin to draw on the anointing rather than just the personality.

    That’s what Jesus meant when He said to receive a prophet in the name of a prophet. It’s not about titles. It’s about honor — not the kind that demands recognition, but the kind that discerns where God is speaking through someone.

    It’s Not About Ego — It’s About Flow

    I’ve learned that my capacity to impart, release, and pour into someone is directly connected to what they’re willing to receive.

    I don’t need anyone to agree with me. I don’t need the approval of man. But if I say something came from the Spirit of God, I want it known that I’m not careless with that statement. I’m slow to say, “The Lord said.” I carry that with fear and trembling. But if I do say it — you better believe I’ve weighed it, I’ve wrestled with it, and I’ve confirmed it before I speak it.

    Do I always get the interpretation perfect? Probably not. But do I know when He’s spoken? Absolutely.

    Learning to See People by the Spirit

    We must learn to receive people for who God says they are, not by where they fit in our system, how they look, or what we think they should be.

    Too often, we judge a messenger by proximity — by how comfortable they make us feel or by how familiar they seem — rather than by the Spirit that testifies within us. But Heaven’s order doesn’t operate by comfort or familiarity. It operates by recognition.

    When we honor what Heaven has placed in someone, we open ourselves to receive the reward that comes through their obedience. But when we dismiss, minimize, or over-familiarize the vessel, we close the flow of what God intended to release.

    So today, I receive this scripture again — not as a call to be validated, but as a reminder to see rightly. To recognize by the Spirit. To honor what Heaven sends — not because of titles, but because of truth. Because sometimes, the very word that could shift your season is hidden in the voice you’ve grown too familiar with.

    Jennifer’s Reflection

    As I sat with the Lord this morning, I felt His gentle reminder: the measure by which people receive us is not a reflection of our worth, but of their readiness. The call is not to strive for recognition, but to remain faithful. Heaven knows who you are — and that’s enough!

  • The Sword of Truth: When God Speaks to Remind You Who You Are

    November 10th, 2025

    by Jennifer McPherson

    There’s something deeply personal and beautiful that God has done for me my entire life. Every time a spiritual force tries to come against my acknowledgment of who I am in Christ the Lord meets me in that very space with a countering word. He never lets the accusation stand unanswered.

    I’ve noticed this pattern for years now. It’s as though the moment doubt tries to plant its seed, Heaven releases a voice to uproot it. The Lord doesn’t just defend me in theory — He interrupts the lie with evidence of His knowing. And often, He does it through someone who has no knowledge of me at all.

    When Heaven Speaks Through Strangers

    The last time this happened, I was in a low place. I had written down words like ‘Maybe this isn’t for me. Maybe I’ve had it wrong all along.’ The voice of doubt sounded convincing enough to make me question everything.

    And then — as He always does — God sent confirmation through a stranger. This person, who had no knowledge of my story or the battles I’ve fought, prophesied over me in the middle of a crowded room:
    “You are qualified to lead in this.”

    That one sentence silenced the storm. It was as though the Father Himself stepped into the room to remind me, ‘I have not changed My mind about you.’

    The Sword in the Stone

    Just last night, I found myself in another difficult moment — wrestling with familiar questions, feeling the weight of weariness. And once again, God sent a word. Someone pulled me aside and said that the Lord showed them a picture of me as Excalibur, the legendary sword. They said God revealed that I was Excalibur — not just holding the sword, but embodying what it represents.

    Immediately, something stirred in me. Because Excalibur isn’t just any sword — it’s the sword of rightful kingship. It carries authority, legitimacy, and purpose. It could only be drawn by the one chosen to reign. Its purpose was to restore order, to cut through deception, and to reestablish truth in the land.

    That word hit deep. Because if there’s one thing I’ve learned about my journey, it’s that my ministry has always been marked by this very thing — confronting deception, exposing lies, and restoring truth where identity has been stolen. It’s not always glamorous, but it’s holy work. It’s the work of the sword.

    When the Prophetic Saves a Life

    This is why I hold the prophetic so dearly — and why I protect it so fiercely. Because I’ve seen how one prophetic word can change everything. Sometimes God uses a word at the exact moment someone is about to give up — when they’re standing on the edge of quitting, questioning, or believing the lie that they’re unworthy. And then a word comes, not from flattery, but from Heaven’s knowing.

    That word breaks through the fog. It reawakens the heart. It restores the will to keep going. For me, it’s been the voice of the Father saying again and again, ‘You are who I said you are. You carry what I placed in you. You have not been disqualified.’

    Forged in Fire

    Like Excalibur, the sword forged through fire, every one of us who walks with God is shaped through heat and pressure. It’s the process that gives our blade strength. And when He places His word in us, it becomes a weapon — not of violence, but of truth — to cut through deception and bring alignment to His kingdom order.

    So I write this as a reminder to anyone who might be in that place tonight: When the enemy whispers that you’re not enough, when the world says you’ve missed it, when even your own thoughts betray you — listen for the Word that comes from Heaven. Because your Father always speaks back. He will not leave you in the silence of accusation. He will send a word — through a person, a scripture, a dream, or a whisper — that calls you back to who you are.

    And when that word comes, let it sink in deep. Because that’s the sound of your sword being lifted again.


    Scripture to Reflect On:

    “He made my mouth like a sharp sword; in the shadow of His hand He hid me.” — Isaiah 49:2

    “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any double-edged sword…” — Hebrews 4:12

  • The River That Heals the Stagnant Waters

    November 7th, 2025

    by Jennifer McPherson

    This morning, I woke up with a thought I couldn’t shake. It wasn’t new—more like a familiar melody the Lord has been singing over me for years—but today it began to come together with new clarity.

    The Lord has been speaking to me about a time when all the segmented streams of His Body will flow together into one river. And this morning, I could feel the weight of that word in my spirit. He’s reshaping, restructuring, and positioning us for what He intends to release in the earth in this season.

    Everywhere I look, I sense movement in the Spirit—shifts, stirrings, alignments. We might be tempted to think it’s a quiet season, that not much is happening, but beneath the surface there is an explosion of divine activity. Heaven’s current is gaining momentum, and those who have eyes to see will perceive it.

    If we’re not looking for Him in all things, we might miss the beauty of the unfolding—how the unseen movement of His Spirit begins to rise like a tide within us, until it bursts forth in visible life.

    The Vision of the River

    In Ezekiel 47, the prophet describes a vision of the temple of the Lord. From beneath the threshold, water begins to flow. At first, it’s only ankle-deep. Then it rises to the knees, then the waist, until it becomes so deep that Ezekiel can no longer stand—he must be carried by the current.

    This is not merely a poetic image of revival or a temporary encounter. It’s an invitation into the way of life we were created for. We are meant to live in the flow of His presence—immersed, carried, and sustained by the unending current of His Spirit.

    As the vision continues, Ezekiel sees something powerful:

    “When it enters the sea, the salty water there becomes fresh. Where the river flows, everything will live.” — Ezekiel 47:8–9

    The waters that were once stagnant and lifeless are healed by the flow from the temple. What an image of restoration! This is what God is doing right now—healing the stagnant waters, both within His people and within His Church.

    A Word for the Stagnant Waters

    I want to pause here and release a prayer for those who feel stuck, weary, or dried up in spirit.

    Maybe you’ve been fighting uphill battles, going through the motions, feeling disconnected from the life that once flowed so freely through you. Maybe you’ve believed the lie that your life must look a certain way for God’s power to be present—that you have to manifest some gift for others to see before you can know He’s with you.

    I’ve been there. I’ve battled that mindset. And I want to tell you today—it’s a lie.

    That ever-present source of life within you is not dependent on how visible your fruit is to others. It is the Spirit of God Himself, dwelling in you. You were made to live from the river of His life, not from your own striving.

    So, I speak to every place in your heart that has grown stagnant or still:

    Let the river flow again.
    Let the life of the Spirit rise up within you.
    Let the healing waters of God’s presence wash over every place that has been weary or dry.

    Because where the river flows—everything will live.

    A Prayer of Renewal

    Lord, I thank You that You are the source of living water that never runs dry. Today I ask You to breathe fresh life into every heart that has grown weary.
    Heal the stagnant waters. Restore the flow of Your Spirit.
    Let the streams of Your Body—every gift, every calling, every heart—come together as one river of life in the earth.
    Carry us deeper into Your current until we are fully immersed in You.
    In Jesus’ name, amen.

    Reflection

    The season we’re in is not one of decline—it’s one of divine convergence. The river is rising. The streams are merging. And from the temple of His presence, the water is flowing again.

    So if you feel dry, don’t step back—step in.
    Ankle-deep. Knee-deep. Waist-deep.
    Until you can’t stand anymore.
    Until the river carries you.

    Because this is the place you were always meant to live:
    In the overflow.

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