On Rejection: Breaking Agreement and Walking Free

On Rejection
(Shared — Jennifer Eivaz)

Hello friends,

I want to share something that speaks directly to a struggle many believers—especially prophets—face at different seasons of life: rejection.

Jennifer Eivaz makes a strong and necessary point when she says that many prophets need deliverance from rejection at certain points in their journey. This isn’t just about a bad attitude or Continue reading “On Rejection: Breaking Agreement and Walking Free”

Facing Rejection with Courage

Facing Rejection with Courage

In his book The Prophet in the Wilderness, Ken Cox writes:

“Some prophets say, ‘Lord, You know how I hate rejection—how I go out of my way to avoid being or feeling rejected. Help me to grow out of it.’ As prophets, we need to pray for God to give us courage to face those who distrust, dislike, or resent us for whatever reason. There are those who look down on you, who think they have you figured out. Ask God to help you love them while refusing to compromise your integrity. Ask God to forgive you where you’ve been afraid.” Continue reading “Facing Rejection with Courage”

Being MisUnderstood

“The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.”
— Exodus 14:14

Sometimes the hardest burden to carry isn’t injustice itself—it’s the weight of not being understood. You want to explain. You want to clear things up. You want people to know your heart.

But often, the more you explain, the more tangled it becomes. Continue reading “Being MisUnderstood”

📌The Way of an Eagle in a Watchman’s Ministry

1. The “Way of an Eagle” is a mode of operation, not a logo.

“There are three things which are too wonderful for me, yes, four which I do not understand: the way of an eagle in the air…” (Proverbs 30:18–19)

Scripture doesn’t say the eagle itself is mysterious — it says the way of the eagle is. That matters.

The Eagle is not about:
• spectacle
• noise
• domination
It’s about how you move, perceive, wait, and act. Continue reading

📌“Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but He revealeth His secret unto His servants the prophets.”

Amos 3:7 reveals a spiritual law that governs how God interacts with His people: God does not move in the earth without first speaking. He reveals His intentions, timing, assignments, warnings, and blessings through prophetic voices so that His people can respond in faith. The Church cannot receive what it refuses to hear, and it cannot walk in what it does not acknowledge. When God Continue reading