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06/11/2025

WHEN GOD SEPARATES YOU, HE IS PREPARING YOU FOR A NEW BEGINNING.

There comes a season where life suddenly feels quiet.
The phone stops ringing.
The group chats stop buzzing.
People you once called “family” begin to drift.
Invitations reduce, and the same places that felt like home suddenly feel strange.

And you sit there wondering… “God, why?”

But listen, separation is not rejection, it is redirection.
When God is preparing you, He isolates you. Not to punish you, but to prune you.
Some connections expire when your assignment upgrades.

“Every branch that bears fruit, He prunes, that it may bring forth more fruit.”
John 15:2

Sometimes God has to remove the noise around you so you can finally hear His voice.
People think the wilderness is punishment, but it's actually the training ground for destiny.
Ask Moses. Ask David. Ask Paul. Ask Jesus.

Why does God separate you?

Because not everyone can walk where He’s taking you

Because friendship doesn’t equal destiny alignment

Because comfort can become a trap

Because too many voices can drown His instruction

Because elevation demands consecration

There are battles meant for solitude.
There are seasons designed for silence.
There are places God is sending you that old companies cannot enter.

Some people were assigned to your chapter, not your calling.
And God loves you too much to let attachments abort your purpose.

The Painful Side of Separation

You will feel lonely at first.
You will question yourself.
You will wonder if you did something wrong.
You may even try to go back… but suddenly you won’t fit anymore.

Why?
Because when God changes your season, He changes your appetite.
The things you enjoyed will feel empty.
The conversations that once entertained you will irritate your spirit.
You will outgrow what once fed you because God is feeding you with growth.

“Come out from among them and be separate…”
2 Corinthians 6:17

What Separation Produces

Clarity

Conviction

Spiritual sensitivity

New beginnings

29/10/2025

The desire for wealth can be holy

Every time I talk about money and ministry, someone inevitably says,
“Jesus would be flipping tables if He saw this.”

And look, I get it.
There are absolutely people "of faith" who serve mammon.
That’s real... and I leave them in God’s hands.

But here’s the problem...
Not every desire for wealth is greed.
And not every pastor who wants financial freedom is selling out.

In 1 Chronicles 29:14 (NIV), David prays:

“But who am I, and who are my people, that we should be able to give as generously as this?
Everything comes from you, and we have given you only what comes from your hand.”

That’s not a poor man’s prayer.
It’s the heart of a generous king who saw wealth as a way to reflect God's generosity

The issue isn’t whether you want wealth…
it’s why.

Do you want to provide for your family?
To fund missionaries and plant churches?
To lift the burden off your congregation and expand kingdom impact?

Because here's the reality...

You can’t feed the hungry if you can’t afford groceries.
You can’t model generosity if your own ministry is drowning in debt.
You can’t fund the gospel if you’re constantly worried about rent.

We don’t need more broke pastors trying to prove their "humility."

We need more financially free pastors modeling biblical generosity.

May God "enrich you in every way so that you can always be generous" (2 Corinthians 9:11)

28/10/2025

"I call on you, my God, for you will answer me; turn your ear to me and hear my prayer." -Psalm 17:6 (NIV)

How can we pray for you this week? Let us know in the comments below or send us your prayer request at joycemeyer.org/PrayerRequest

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27/09/2025

Happy birthday to an amazing man of God! May this special day be filled with joy, love, and divine blessings. May God's grace continue to guide and empower you as you celebrate another year of life. Wishing you a blessed year ahead, filled with purpose, joy, and spiritual growth. May your light shine brighter and your impact for the kingdom be greater than ever. Congratulations!
Bishop David Olaniyi Oyedepo

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