"This Weekend Take A Few Moments To Take The Inward Journey."

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God is calling you to something greater than you have ever imagined. It strikes me that many of us live in a constant state of fear and anxiety. In fact, I heard it said that most of us are held together on "pins and needles". This is a stressful time and I want you to know I am here for you and will continue praying for you.

During our mid-week prayer, we joined in corporate prayer for thousands of prayer requests, we received petitions asking God to bless your finances, your relationships, your sickness and health and we also prayed for our country and our world. Most days we can get so caught up in the here and now, in the pressing needs of our lives, that we fail to see the bigger picture. But today, God is telling us to stop. Breathe. And take in what is happening. I know since the start of this pandemic, we have been running around, trying to make sure we have everything together, But today I declare that God is doing a new thing. We are not going back to business as usual. We have 6 months left in this year, and I don't know about you, but I'm not ready to give up.

So Today I want to ask you--How do you want to finish? What goals do you want to accomplish this year? What is the vision God has given you? What plans and strategies do you need to put in place to manifest God's vision over your life? Stop..and Breathe... Let's get to work. We have building to do.

There is a shift happening in the universe...The Kingdom of God is being built. And the one thing I know about Building and Construction, is that building is a LOUD process. I have never seen a quiet construction area. In fact you often have to wear earplugs because the noise is so loud. So yes, All around us.. There is construction going on. There are protestors.. There are marches. Coronavirus. But before you curse the darkness.. I challenge you to stop and breathe, For you will become The Candle In The Dark. Through Jesus Chirst our Lord.

Peace, ROHO Founder **ROHO TESTIMONY** **Good morning, your message today lined up with What God spirit has been speaking into my life and ministry and I could not let the moment pass. It's more than receiving for me it's about doing the work of ministry. I receive that the latter of our personal/business and spiritual life will be greater than our former and forgive. I feel like shouting hallelujah in my office right now. Bless you and what you do.

Scripture for Meditation

"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end." — Jeremiah 29:11 (KJV)

Beloved, God's vision for your life is not wrapped in confusion or accident. He has already mapped out your destiny, and it is rooted in peace, not panic. When you feel lost in the dailiness of survival, remember that the Almighty has an endpoint in mind—and it is good.

"But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint." — Isaiah 40:31 (KJV)

This is not about rushing forward on your own steam. The word says we must wait upon the Lord. When you pause, when you breathe, when you take that inward journey, you are actually positioning yourself to receive divine strength for the work ahead.

"Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established." — Proverbs 16:3 (KJV)

Your goals and strategies matter, family, but only when they are anchored in the Father's will. As you plan these final six months, commit each step to Him first. That is when clarity comes.

Walking It Out

1. Schedule a Sabbath moment this weekend. Set aside one hour—even 30 minutes if that's all you have—to sit quietly with your journal and God. No distractions. Write down the vision you sense God has given you, even if it feels unclear. Don't edit yourself; just listen and write.

2. Write down three concrete goals for the remaining six months. Not wishes. Goals. Specific, measurable, tied to God's vision for your life. Then write one action step for each goal that you will take within the next two weeks.

3. Share your vision with an accountable partner. Call someone you trust—a friend, prayer partner, or family member—and speak aloud what God is stirring in your heart. Speaking it out loud makes it real and enlists heavenly witness to your declaration.

A Prayer for You

Father, I come before You right now, laying down the weight of these anxious days. I thank You for stopping me, for calling me to breathe and remember that You are building something in and through my life. Give me clarity about the vision You have placed in my heart. Grant me the courage to stop running in fear and start moving with purpose. I commit my work, my goals, my very destiny into Your hands, trusting that You will establish my thoughts and lead me into the fullness of all You have promised. Let me finish this year strong, rooted in Your peace and power. In Jesus' name, Amen.


About the Author

Rev. Nicholas S. Richards is an ordained minister, author of Destiny DNA, and founder of ROHO. For over 11 years, he has written more than 6,000 daily devotionals reaching believers worldwide. Learn more about Rev. Richards.