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Today’s Devotional Scripture: 8 Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old.
19 Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.
- Isaiah 43:18-19 KJV
The Message For Today (June 17, 2026):
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Everything in this generation wants your attention. Social media wants your eyeballs. Televisions want your patronage. Cable charges you for commercials. We are living in a generation where your attention is currency. What you perceive, what you see, and what you believe is making someone millions.
Maybe it’s the show that we love, the reruns of the show we used to watch in the 80s, the publication that we watch and that we love, or the program featuring our favorite pastor. The YouTube videos full of information and knowledge for everyday tasks. Everything attaches value to your sight, to your perception, to what you see.
Is it no wonder that we’re in a generation that can’t always see their way out of hard things? They don’t see open doors and opportunities. Not as easily as we did, perhaps 50 years ago. We are led to watch, view, see, and perceive everything but miracles, signs, and wonders. We are given what to believe by algorithms. And we fight for our children not to take on the beliefs of a society that actually hates Jesus.
Be Still and Know He is God
Day in and day out, our vision is being stolen, our sight is being determined, and what we see is becoming more and more difficult every day. This is why the Bible tells us in Psalm 46:10 to be still and to know that He is God. Amidst all of the chaos, the noise, and the politics, we can go to a higher place, a place where we can listen, we can hear, we can perceive the will of our Father.
We can see the truth of where we are by His Spirit. Not by might nor by power, not by the natural things of this world, but by the Spirit of the living God. We can begin to see through the eyes of our Father, and through the eyes of the Holy Spirit. We can begin to perceive open doors and opportunities.
We can begin to see, believe, and receive by faith the power of miracles, signs, and wonders when we change what we see. Can you see what God is doing in his hour? Can you see the power of the Lord at work in your life? Can you see the miracles, the signs, and the wonders that are assigned for our babies?
Can you see it?
Can you see the generation changing because we took hold of what we perceive, what we believe, and what we see day in and day out?
The things that we see determine the measure of our faith. The things that we see can begin to pull back; it can begin to weigh down our faith. It can begin to weigh us down inside of what is possible versus not possible, what has been done versus what can be done, what man sees versus what God sees. For the Bible tells us that His ways are higher than our ways, and His thoughts are higher than our thoughts (Isaiah 55:8-9 KJV).
Higher are His ways than heaven is above the earth. There’s so much that we don’t see that God is doing day in and day out. And He is faithful to give us the capacity to understand after a thing is done. He is faithful to show us the measure of a pattern. He’s faithful to show us a way out of no way. He’s able to do it by faith.
By faith do we receive and receive the glory of the Lord. We believe, and we receive the glory of the living God by faith. Not that we can physically touch or physically see it, but we perceive by our hearts, and we perceive by our ears. We perceive, and we believe that he is more than able to change everything, to shift regions, to tear down strongholds, to close and open doors that no man can touch.
He is more than able to turn everything around.
Can you see it? Can you believe it? Can you begin to take hold of the confession of your faith? For He who promised is faithful (Hebrews 10:23 KJV). Can you believe again, dream again? For He is God alone. And with man it may be impossible, but with God all things are possible (Matthew 19:26 KJV).
Closing Devotional Prayer
My prayer for you:
Father, in the name of Jesus: thank you. Thank you, Lord, that your mercies are new every morning. I thank you for the grace and glory of God over this mighty woman of God, over her family, over her children. I thank you, Lord God, that ways are being made.
I pray in the name of Jesus that you would begin to move things, that you will begin to show the woman of God what she cannot see, what she has not perceived. I pray in the name of Jesus that you bring it back to her by the power of the Holy Spirit.
That she remembers everything, that she begins to see all things new, that she begins to see the rivers in the desert and the ways in the wilderness. Lord, I thank you right now that her vision is being expanded, that her heart is being opened to receive, that you are the Lord our God, that you are mighty to save and mighty to deliver. I thank you, Lord, and I pray in Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.
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There are many things after our attention and our peace. But Thanks be to God He will keep us in perfect peace when our mind stays on Him.(paraphase) Isaiah 26:3 🙏🏾💕
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