Category: Faith Walk

  • Guard Your Private Room: How God Prepares You Before Promotion

    Your ‘inner room’, your intimacy with Him, is the foundation for everything else.

    There’s a process God often takes His people through before He elevates them to their next assignment. It’s a season that combines preparation, discernment, and divine protection. Many people miss their moment of promotion because they underestimate the importance of what happens in the hidden place.

    Today, I want to talk about what God does behind the scenes before He brings you into public influence, and why protecting your “private room” is just as important as stepping into your “public platform.”

    1. Mercy Before Favour

    God’s heart is for mercy before favour. Before He blesses someone, He extends grace and compassion, even to those who are far from Him.

    Sometimes, God will put a burden in your heart to pray for others, even those from backgrounds or cultures different from your own. You may not understand why, but this intercession is part of His Kingdom agenda. Your prayers can become the very bridge that brings them to encounter God’s kindness.

    Romans 2:4  says “God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance.”

    2. Guard Your Inner Room

    In the Bible, the “inner room” or “secret place” represents intimacy with God, your private spiritual life that no one sees.

    God often enlarges this “room” before He expands your public influence. Why? Because your public platform will only be as stable as your private foundation. If your inner life is disordered, your outer life will eventually crumble.

    Protect this space. Be careful who you let in. Not everyone is meant to see your deepest walk with God. Some will honour it, others will misunderstand it.

    Matthew 6:6 says “When you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father…”

    3. Discernment Protects Destiny

    Not everything that looks ready is actually prepared by God. Some things are seasoned to look appealing but are still “raw” in the spirit, dangerous to partake of too soon.

    Discernment is your shield. It will protect you from people, opportunities, and situations that seem good on the surface but are not aligned with God’s timing or purity.

    Hebrews 5:14 says “But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.”

    4. Cross-Cultural Kingdom Work

    God’s Kingdom is a multi-coloured, multi-cultural family. He delights in bringing people from every background together under His covering.

    Sometimes, your role will be to help “clothe” someone in the identity of God’s family, to make the outsider feel like they belong at the celebration. This can happen through acts of kindness, mentorship, cultural exchange, or simply showing love without conditions.

    Isaiah 61:10 says “He has clothed me with garments of salvation and arrayed me in a robe of righteousness.”

    5. Favour and Fragrance

    When God promotes you, He also adorns you with His fragrance. This is the kind of favour that attracts hearts without you having to strive for attention.

    Just as a pleasant fragrance fills a room, God’s presence in your life will naturally draw people to Him through you. This is why preparation matters, so that when the door opens, you’re not just ready in skill, but in spirit.

    2 Corinthians 2:14-15 says  “…through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of Him everywhere.”

    If you’re in a season where God seems to be working more on your private life than your public one, don’t be discouraged. He is building capacity in your inner room so you can carry the weight of what’s coming next.

    Keep praying for others, mercy before favour.

    Guard your secret place fiercely.

    Sharpen your discernment.

    Embrace the beauty of cross-cultural Kingdom work.

    Let God clothe you in His fragrance before the platform comes.

    When God opens the next door, you won’t just walk in, you’ll walk in prepared, protected, and carrying His presence.

    With love and purpose,

    Harmonie 💖

  • The Mountain That Changes Everything

    Jesus and three disciple at The Mountain of Transfiguration

    Some moments in life leave you breathless.
    Moments where heaven feels near, and everything inside you knows… God is here.

    The Bible tells us about one of those moments.
    It’s called the Mountain of Transfiguration. Though it happened over 2,000 years ago, its meaning is just as powerful today.

    One day, Jesus invited three of His disciples, Peter, James, and John to follow Him up a high mountain.
    He didn’t tell them why. He didn’t give them a plan.
    He just said, “Come with Me.”

    Mountains in Scripture are not just landscapes. They are places of encounter.
    Think about Mount Sinai, where God gave the Ten Commandments.
    Mount Carmel, where God answered Elijah with fire.
    And now, this mountain, chosen for something extraordinary.

    When they reached the top, everything changed.
    The Bible says Jesus’ face shone like the sun.
    His clothes became dazzling white, purer than anything on earth could make them.

    Then, two figures appeared: Moses and Elijah.
    Moses represented God’s Law.
    Elijah represented the Prophets.
    And both stood with Jesus, because He is the fulfilment of everything God has ever promised.

    Luke’s Gospel tells us they spoke about Jesus’ upcoming death and resurrection.
    Even in the middle of this breathtaking display of glory, the focus was still on the mission, the cross that was coming.

    Peter, overwhelmed, blurted out, “Lord, it’s good for us to be here. Let’s build three shelters…”
    In other words, “Let’s stay here forever.”

    And honestly, we understand that.
    When you experience God’s presence in a powerful way, in prayer, in worship, in a breakthrough moment… you want to hold on to it.

    But here’s the truth: God doesn’t give us mountaintop moments so we can camp there forever.
    He gives them so we can be strengthened for the valleys ahead.

    The Father’s Voice

    Suddenly, a bright cloud covered them, and a voice came from the cloud saying:

    “This is My beloved Son. Listen to Him.”

    Not “look at Him.”
    Not “admire Him.”
    Listen to Him.

    It’s possible to be impressed by Jesus and still not follow what He says.
    The Father’s message was clear. Discipleship means listening and obeying.

    The disciples fell to the ground in fear.
    Then Jesus touched them and said, “Get up. Don’t be afraid.”
    When they looked up, Moses and Elijah were gone.

    Only Jesus remained.

    And that’s the point.
    In the end, it’s always about Him.
    Not the experience, not the moment, not the people around you…. just Jesus.

    What It Means for Us Today:

    The Mountain of Transfiguration isn’t just a story about glory, it’s a lesson for daily life.

    See Jesus as He truly is. He’s more than a teacher or miracle worker. He is the radiant Son of God.

    Listen to Him. His voice should be louder than fear, doubt, or the crowd.

    Carry the mountain into the valley. What you see in God’s presence is meant to fuel how you live when life gets ordinary or hard.

    Whether you feel like you’re on a mountaintop or in a deep valley today, the same Jesus who shone in glory is walking with you right now.

    Maybe God has given you a glimpse of His presence recently, in prayer, through His Word, in a worship moment or even in a dream.
    Don’t just admire it. Let it transform how you live.

    Because the God who met Peter, James, and John on that mountain…
    is the same God who wants to walk with you in your everyday life.

    With love and purpose,

    Harmonie

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