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The Season we are in

I'm aware that I haven't written a post since January and lots has changed since then. I was a bit reluctant to do a post on Covid as I just feel it's just all we are taking about at the moment but also felt like it would be wrong to not talk about it. It's such a unique season and it's such an opportunity for us to press in more to God and experience him in new ways.

I just wanted to take some time to reflect on this season and share a few things I have/am still learning in this season 

1) God is still in the throne and he has the ultimate authority

This is something I am reminding myself of daily throughout this season. It seems like our whole world has been turned upside down but God is God and we can stand firm in the fact that he is the same yesterday, today and forever. 

2) Take time to reflect on how you want your life to look once we head back to normality.

This season has given many of us opportunities to try new things, establish new routines/skills, find better ways of doing things. So I wanted to challenge you on this: what things are you going to keep as we head back to normality and what things are you going to change? 

3) Be a blessing to those around you.

This is such an opportunity to be Jesus to those around us. Be prayerful and let the Holy Spirit guide you as to how he wants to release more of God's kingdom in the lives of those around us. 

4) God is on the move and is speaking clearly to many people. We need to be expectant. 

There have been prophetic words in this season about awakening a revival in the church across the nation's which I am super excited about it but also wanted to bring it back to us and our personal walks with God. Revival starts with individuals. What is God speaking to you in this season? If you are struggling or feel like you are in a dry patch that's okay too. This part of your story is just as valuable as the mountain highs. Keep pressing in and keep being excited for all that God wants to do in us as his church in this season. 

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