In a generation flooded with distractions, the Lord’s voice has not changed. His agenda is clear. His Kingdom is coming.
Now more than ever, we must refocus, recalibrate, and realign our hearts to that eternal pursuit.
This is not just another conference.
It is a gathering of men and women who carry a burden — not for fame, but for the Kingdom.
A people who desire mercy to run with precision… to labour with understanding… to endure with vision.
Come.
Let us discern the times. Let us behold the King.
Let us be stirred again — for the Kingdom is the goal.
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Now more than ever, we must refocus, recalibrate, and realign our hearts to that eternal pursuit.
This is not just another conference.
It is a gathering of men and women who carry a burden — not for fame, but for the Kingdom.
A people who desire mercy to run with precision… to labour with understanding… to endure with vision.
Come.
Let us discern the times. Let us behold the King.
Let us be stirred again — for the Kingdom is the goal.
#Admin
#AEEI
Apostle Effa Emmanuel Isaac
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Lord, Conform Me to Your Word
The Word of the Lord has power, to liberate a man, yes; but also to bind him to a higher calling.
Consider Joseph. The same word that declared his exaltation above his brothers was the very word that ushered him into chains. It was that divine word that charted a path through betrayal, slavery, and prison. What looked like a detour was, in truth, the direction. What seemed like rejection was preparation.
Why? Because the word of the Lord is not merely a proclamation of destiny, it is the furnace that forms a vessel. It doesn't just declare what *shall be*; it breaks what is, until only what God intends remains.
The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. (Psalm 12:6, KJV)
The Word comes not only to announce heaven’s will—but to enforce it. It tries the heart, strips the flesh, and demands surrender. You cannot carry divine purpose with carnal strength. The Word will break your pride before it fulfills your promise. It will wreck your comfort before it releases your calling.
Joseph dreamed of honor in his father’s house. But God saw influence in Pharaoh’s court. Joseph envisioned elevation among kin. But God ordained preservation for nations.
He sent a man before them, even Joseph, who was sold for a servant: Whose feet they hurt with fetters: he was laid in iron: Until the time that his word came: the word of the LORD tried him (Psalm 105:17–19, KJV)
That word tried him. Not to destroy, but to refine. Not to punish, but to prepare. The weight of a divine assignment demands a crucified vessel. You want the crown, but will you endure the cross?
Too often we desire fulfillment without formation. But you cannot bypass the fire and carry the glory. You cannot cling to self and walk in Spirit. You cannot live unchanged and expect the Word to come to pass.
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The Word of the Lord has power, to liberate a man, yes; but also to bind him to a higher calling.
Consider Joseph. The same word that declared his exaltation above his brothers was the very word that ushered him into chains. It was that divine word that charted a path through betrayal, slavery, and prison. What looked like a detour was, in truth, the direction. What seemed like rejection was preparation.
Why? Because the word of the Lord is not merely a proclamation of destiny, it is the furnace that forms a vessel. It doesn't just declare what *shall be*; it breaks what is, until only what God intends remains.
The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. (Psalm 12:6, KJV)
The Word comes not only to announce heaven’s will—but to enforce it. It tries the heart, strips the flesh, and demands surrender. You cannot carry divine purpose with carnal strength. The Word will break your pride before it fulfills your promise. It will wreck your comfort before it releases your calling.
Joseph dreamed of honor in his father’s house. But God saw influence in Pharaoh’s court. Joseph envisioned elevation among kin. But God ordained preservation for nations.
He sent a man before them, even Joseph, who was sold for a servant: Whose feet they hurt with fetters: he was laid in iron: Until the time that his word came: the word of the LORD tried him (Psalm 105:17–19, KJV)
That word tried him. Not to destroy, but to refine. Not to punish, but to prepare. The weight of a divine assignment demands a crucified vessel. You want the crown, but will you endure the cross?
Too often we desire fulfillment without formation. But you cannot bypass the fire and carry the glory. You cannot cling to self and walk in Spirit. You cannot live unchanged and expect the Word to come to pass.
#Admin
#AEEI
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Prophetic Declaration for the Month of May 2025 || Apostle Effa Emmanuel Isaac
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Something beyond the ordinary is about to break forth...
To the thirsty soul, an invitation echoes—come!
Not just to drink, but to encounter the River of Life Himself.
What eyes have not seen… what hearts have longed for…
It’s about to be made manifest.
The Anagkazo Experience
Where divine presence overshadows human limits.
Are you ready?
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To the thirsty soul, an invitation echoes—come!
Not just to drink, but to encounter the River of Life Himself.
What eyes have not seen… what hearts have longed for…
It’s about to be made manifest.
The Anagkazo Experience
Where divine presence overshadows human limits.
Are you ready?
#Admin
#AEEI
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