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- " Why does God have to break you before He can use you?
Everyone wants the reward, but no one wants the refining.
Everyone wants the anointing, but no one wants to be crushed.
What is the truth? God will break the one He plans to use.
Before Jesus broke the bread and blessed it, He first broke it apart.
Sometimes, God must break you before He can bless you.
Hannah was heartbroken with tears before she gave birth to a prophet.
Esther was refined in silence before she walked into her destiny.
Mary endured shame and loneliness before she conceived the Savior.
Ruth experienced loss and pain before she was redeemed.
So, sister, if you are being broken—that is not rejection; it is preparation.
Why does God allow breaking?
Because pride cannot carry destiny.
Because comfort cannot birth a calling.
Because perfection cannot release the anointing.
Grapes must be crushed to make fine wine.
Olives must be pressed for oil to flow.
A seed sprouts in the darkness.
A diamond is formed under pressure.
Sister, you are the same. The anointing does not come from perfection, but from pressure.
God has set a purpose for your pain,
arranged a meaning for your struggle,
and prepared a reward for your faithfulness.
Diamonds don't complain under pressure; they just shine brighter.
Don't despise the season when God is ""tearing you down.""
What you think is destruction is actually construction;
what you think is a burial is actually a planting.
One day, you will look back and realize—
none of this pain was wasted; it was all preparation.
If you are fighting a battle that no one else can see,
it's because you are carrying a future that no one else can bear.
Declaration:
Lord, if breaking me is what will shape me, then break me until I become like You.
Press me until the oil flows out. If you believe your breaking will bring your blessing, Amen.
"" Why does God have to break you before He can use you? Everyone wants the reward, but no one wants the refining. Everyone wants the anointing, but no one wants to be crushed. What is the truth? God will break the one He plans to use. Before Jesus broke the bread and blessed it, He first broke it apart. Sometimes, God must break you before He can bless you. Hannah was heartbroken with tears before she gave birth to a prophet. Esther was refined in silence before she walked into her destiny. Mary endured shame and loneliness before she conceived the Savior. Ruth experienced loss and pain before she was redeemed. So, sister, if you are being broken—that is not rejection; it is preparation. Why does God allow breaking? Because pride cannot carry destiny. Because comfort cannot birth a calling. Because perfection cannot release the anointing. Grapes must be crushed to make fine wine. Olives must be pressed for oil to flow. A seed sprouts in the darkness. A diamond is formed under pressure. Sister, you are the same. The anointing does not come from perfection, but from pressure. God has set a purpose for your pain, arranged a meaning for your struggle, and prepared a reward for your faithfulness. Diamonds don't complain under pressure; they just shine brighter. Don't despise the season when God is ""tearing you down."" What you think is destruction is actually construction; what you think is a burial is actually a planting. One day, you will look back and realize— none of this pain was wasted; it was all preparation. If you are fighting a battle that no one else can see, it's because you are carrying a future that no one else can bear. Declaration: Lord, if breaking me is what will shape me, then break me until I become like You. Press me until the oil flows out. If you believe your breaking will bring your blessing, ✍️ Amen. "0 Comments 0 Shares 43 Views1
Please log in to like, share and comment! - "You didn't see this by accident; this is a warning from God.
An American pastor once saw a vision during prayer.
He saw the beauty of heaven, but he also saw the sorrow on the face of the Lord Jesus.
The Lord said to him,
""The sun is setting. The Age of Grace is almost over.
The world is shaking, and My return is near.
Tell My people — this is the final call!""
He saw a flock of indifferent sheep,
and he saw darkness swallowing everything.
Just like what you see in the news every day —
floods, earthquakes, wars, fires, volcanic eruptions…
One disaster after another, one cry after another —
and the world will never be the same again.
Families are breaking apart.
Churches are collapsing.
Faith is fading, and morality has reached the height of darkness.
Yet people remain asleep —
just like in the days of Noah.
The difference is, they were already swallowed by the flood,
but you still have a chance today.
The door of grace is not yet closed —
but it will not stay open forever.
As Matthew 24:42 says,
""Watch therefore: for you know not what hour your Lord does come.""
Repent today while there is still a chance.
True repentance is not about how many revival meetings you attend,
nor just weeping and praying in sorrow.
But like the Ninevites—
Truly casting away the violence in their hands,
And never committing the same sins again.
This is not about denominations; it’s about your personal walk of faith.
If you are still struggling in sin now, are you willing to repent?
Put Amen.""You didn't see this by accident; this is a warning from God. An American pastor once saw a vision during prayer. He saw the beauty of heaven, but he also saw the sorrow on the face of the Lord Jesus. The Lord said to him, ""The sun is setting. The Age of Grace is almost over. The world is shaking, and My return is near. Tell My people — this is the final call!"" He saw a flock of indifferent sheep, and he saw darkness swallowing everything. Just like what you see in the news every day — floods, earthquakes, wars, fires, volcanic eruptions… One disaster after another, one cry after another — and the world will never be the same again. Families are breaking apart. Churches are collapsing. Faith is fading, and morality has reached the height of darkness. Yet people remain asleep — just like in the days of Noah. The difference is, they were already swallowed by the flood, but you still have a chance today. The door of grace is not yet closed — but it will not stay open forever. As Matthew 24:42 says, ""Watch therefore: for you know not what hour your Lord does come."" Repent today while there is still a chance. True repentance is not about how many revival meetings you attend, nor just weeping and praying in sorrow. But like the Ninevites— Truly casting away the violence in their hands, And never committing the same sins again. This is not about denominations; it’s about your personal walk of faith. If you are still struggling in sin now, are you willing to repent? Put Amen."0 Comments 0 Shares 43 Views1
- "When You Don't Feel Like Praying, Don't Flee—Just Say These Four Things:
1. ""Lord, Help Me.""
Psalm 121:2 says: ""My help comes from the LORD, which made heaven and earth.""
You don't need to pretend to be strong.
Just genuinely call out to Him, and real strength begins right there.
2. ""Lord, Have Mercy On Me.""
""Have mercy on me, O God, according to your loving kindness."" — Psalm 51:1
When you fall or make a mistake again,
and you feel too painful or powerless to continue, just whisper this phrase.
Remember: His mercy is always greater than your mistakes.
3. ""Lord, Remember Me.""
""Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom."" (Luke 23:42)
These are the words of the thief on the cross.
Even at the very last moment,
turning back to Jesus can rewrite your ending.
Jesus is waiting for you to surrender your heart to Him.
4. ""Lord, Bless Me.""
Numbers 6:24 says: ""The LORD bless you, and keep you.""
Even when you feel undeserving, God is still willing to bless you.
He will protect you and lead you through every storm.
Prayer is not about how perfectly you speak;
it's about having a sincere heart.
Even if you can only whisper, ""Lord, help me,""
it can move the heart of God.
He hears you, and He is here, always.
God says: ""Prayer is built upon a foundation of faith. It is praying to God within one's heart, speaking to God from the heart, opening one's heart to Him, and seeking the truth from Him. When a person prays in this manner, they will have a sense of peace within and a feeling of God's presence. This is God listening to them, unseen.""
If this message touched your heart, put Amen. Share it with someone who needs encouragement. May God bless you.""When You Don't Feel Like Praying, Don't Flee—Just Say These Four Things: 1. ""Lord, Help Me."" Psalm 121:2 says: ""My help comes from the LORD, which made heaven and earth."" You don't need to pretend to be strong. Just genuinely call out to Him, and real strength begins right there. 2. ""Lord, Have Mercy On Me."" ""Have mercy on me, O God, according to your loving kindness."" — Psalm 51:1 When you fall or make a mistake again, and you feel too painful or powerless to continue, just whisper this phrase. Remember: His mercy is always greater than your mistakes. 3. ""Lord, Remember Me."" ""Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom."" (Luke 23:42) These are the words of the thief on the cross. Even at the very last moment, turning back to Jesus can rewrite your ending. Jesus is waiting for you to surrender your heart to Him. 4. ""Lord, Bless Me."" Numbers 6:24 says: ""The LORD bless you, and keep you."" Even when you feel undeserving, God is still willing to bless you. He will protect you and lead you through every storm. Prayer is not about how perfectly you speak; it's about having a sincere heart. Even if you can only whisper, ""Lord, help me,"" it can move the heart of God. He hears you, and He is here, always. God says: ""Prayer is built upon a foundation of faith. It is praying to God within one's heart, speaking to God from the heart, opening one's heart to Him, and seeking the truth from Him. When a person prays in this manner, they will have a sense of peace within and a feeling of God's presence. This is God listening to them, unseen."" If this message touched your heart, put Amen. Share it with someone who needs encouragement. May God bless you."0 Comments 0 Shares 40 Views1
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