Valarie B
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“Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap in mercy; break up your fallow ground: for it is time to seek the Lord, till He come and rain righteousness upon you.” — Hosea 10:12 “Sanctify yourselves: for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.” — Joshua 3:5 We are living in a time when the foundations of our faith, our families, and even our nation are being shaken. The systems we once trusted are trembling. The voices we once followed are fading. There is confusion in the earth, compromise in the church, and a growing distance from the God who has kept us through every storm. Yet even in the shaking, God is calling His people to RETURN — not to religion, not to routine, not to empty forms, but to repentance, renewal, and holy surrender. This is not a season for casual Christianity. This is a season for consecration. A season to break up the fallow ground of our hearts — the places we’ve allowed to grow cold, hard, or distracted. A season to uproot what has been planted by fear, disappointment, or delay. A season to make room again for the rain of His righteousness. God is calling His remnant to stand apart, to stand firm, and to stand ready. He is awakening a people who refuse to bow to culture, who refuse to dilute truth, who refuse to lose their fire. He is stirring a hunger for holiness, a longing for purity, and a cry for restoration that cannot be silenced. A consecrated life is my prayer for the remnant — a cry for God to restore what has been broken, revive what has been weary, and reclaim what has been surrendered to the enemy. This is the hour to seek Him with undivided hearts, to return to the altar, and to posture ourselves for the wonders He is preparing to release. Let us align our hearts, sharpen our discernment, and prepare ourselves for what the God of the Bible is about to do. For when the people of God sanctify themselves, the God of wonders reveals Himself. And He is not finished. He is not silent. He is not distant. He is calling. He is gathering. He is restoring. It is time to seek the Lord — until He comes.