But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you (Acts 1:8).

It is very important that you renew your mind daily and preach to yourself about your present reality in Christ. You are living in the very dispensation that prophets of old longed to see—a time when God’s Spirit would dwell in and empower His people. In this season, you are not powerless; you are empowered by the Holy Spirit, and this empowerment qualifies you to walk in works of divine power.

The Bible teaches that when the Holy Spirit comes upon a believer, power is imparted. This power is not meant to remain theoretical—it is meant to be practiced, exercised, and expressed in everyday life. However, the work of power must be normalized through growth, consistency, and faith.

Just as no baby begins walking on the day of birth, spiritual power also develops through nourishment, practice, and obedience. With consistent exposure to the Word, prayer, and faith-filled action, believers grow into maturity and begin to function in the fullness of their spiritual ability.

Do not try to begin with something that feels too big to believe. Start with small, practical steps of faith. Speak healing over a headache in the name of Jesus. Declare provision when facing financial needs. Command peace over your home. As you take these steps, you train your spirit and build confidence in God’s power working through you.

Pay attention to the promptings of the Holy Spirit. Discern what He is leading you to do, and act on it. Begin your journey of faith and normalize the supernatural in your daily life. You are empowered, be excited to exercise that power.

Prayer:
Precious Father, I thank You that I have received power through the Holy Spirit. I renew my mind to my present reality in Christ and refuse to live powerless or passive. I choose to walk in faith and begin practicing the works of power in my daily life. I start with small acts of obedience, speaking life, healing, provision, and victory in the name of Jesus. I stay sensitive to the Holy Spirit and act on His promptings. I normalize the supernatural in my life and grow daily in confidence, authority, and spiritual strength. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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