The 21 days are coming to an end. It has been a powerful journey where we took on the challenge of disconnecting from distractions to reconnect with God. Many have found peace, clarity, blessings, and even the greatest victory: the baptism with the Holy Spirit. Others may still be pursuing this transformation, which will surely come soon!
Regardless of where you find yourself at this moment, one thing is clear: the habits you’ve developed over these past three weeks are not meant to be temporary. Spiritual habits and practices such as prayer, Bible meditation, attending church regularly, seeking the Holy Spirit and guarding your eyes, ears and thoughts are foundational for a life of faith and vital tools for your entire spiritual journey.
Just like maintaining a healthy diet or exercise routine, consistency is key. Imagine the transformation if you carried these habits into your daily life. How much more would you grow? How much stronger would your faith become? How many others could be impacted through you and your testimony? This can – and should – happen!
So, don’t view this as a finish line, but rather as the beginning of a new chapter – one that can be more powerful and purposeful than ever before. Keep your focus on the things from above and place God at the top of your priority list, because that is what truly matters. As the Bible teaches us, “…Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” (Matthew 6:33)
To mark this powerful conclusion, you can’t miss our Sunday service tomorrow at 10am (also at 7.30am), at your nearest Universal Church. It will be a blessed morning where you will have the great opportunity to take part in the Lord’s Supper – sealing your covenant with God –, surrender your life fully to Him at the Altar and seek the baptism with the Holy Spirit if you haven’t received Him yet.
The moment has come! Let this be the day that marks a true before and after in your walk with the Most High. Prepare your best clothes and come in faith to meet your Lord.
We’ll see you at the Altar!
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