This is a powerful revelation from my communion time with the Holy Spirit, centred on the immediacy of Lord’s power being available to work for us when we believe His Word and obey His instructions. The Holy Spirit always “jump-starts” our day with a focus on the relevant word for today, by drawing attention to how quickly transformation can occur for us when our faith responds to the command of Jesus.
I was then led by the Holy Spirit to explore several scriptures to understand how this divine immediacy operated in the ministry of Jesus Christ and how it now applies to our lives today.
The first passage the Holy Spirit sited was from Mark 9:23–24, which reveals how a desperate father is seeking deliverance for his child. Jesus responds with a profound truth when confusion seeks to interfere with the process by saying “If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.” This shifted the focus from the Lord’s ability to work for man to the condition of the man’s heart.
The Holy Spirit highlighted that while the man initially carried doubt, Jesus immediately gave him a word that required a response of obedience. This truth exposes a key principle that miracles are often preceded by a call for us to align our belief with God’s Word.
The man’s honest cry saying “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!”demonstrates the internal battle we all face, between faith in the heart and doubt, which is a struggle common to all believers. Yet, his willingness to confront and surrender his unbelief to Jesus positioned him to receive the help necessary to receive the miracle of deliverance for his son.
The revelation emphasises the fact that Jesus always brings us to a place where our true heart posture is revealed. It is very easy for us to claim belief until faith action is required. True faith is proven in our obedience to the instructions the Lord gives.
The Holy Spirit underscores the fact that we must not ignore or mask our doubts but instead bring them before the Lord, then trusting Him to strengthen us through the necessary grace He supplies us. This humility invites divine intervention.
This principle is reinforced through Matthew 14:29–31, where Peter walks on water at Jesus’ command but begins to sink when doubt overtakes him as his eyes are focused on Jesus. As he cries out, “Lord, save me!” Jesus immediately responds, by catching him and then addressing the root issue Peter was facing which was doubt coming at his mind. Again, the immediacy of Jesus’ response is evident, along with the reminder to Peter of how doubt can interrupt the manifestation of what Jesus’s Word has already made possible.
The Holy Spirit then brought my attention to Mark 5:27–31, regarding the account of the woman with the issue of blood. Her healing came immediately when she touched Jesus’ garment. However, her miracle was not instant, because she had already been consistently confessing, “If only I may touch His clothes, I shall be made well.”
Her persistent faith-filled confession distinguished her from the crowd. While many touched Jesus physically, only she received from the power present in Jesus because her touch was rooted in faith. This aligns with Hebrews 11:6, which declares that without faith it is impossible to please God.
Jesus publicly affirms her faith in Mark 5:34, by calling her “daughter” and declaring that her faith is what made her whole. This moment became a living demonstration of the Kingdom of God in action, as we see faith accessing divine power instantly. In contrast, Peter’s experience shows how doubt can hinder what faith begins. Both examples reveal what Jesus values most which is genuine, active faith that responds to His Word.
This revelation then expands this truth with a solemn warning from Matthew 8:11–12, which reminds us as followers of Jesus that faith and responsiveness to God’s Word are essential for us to see the manifestation of the miraculous. Those who presume their position in the Kingdom without living in active faith risk missing what the Lord is doing, while others who respond in faith may take hold of those promises.
The central exhortation from the Holy Spirit is clear that followers of Jesus must actively combine faith with every word the Lord speaks concerning you. Immediate obedience and unwavering trust unlock the immediate manifestation of the Lord’s power.
The Holy Spirit calls for intentional adjustments which include renewing the mind, strengthening our confession, and confronting doubt, so that we can walk in the same dimension of supernatural immediacy seen in Jesus’ ministry.
Ultimately, this word from the Holy Spirit is an invitation to live a life where the Lord’s Word is no longer delayed by unbelief but activated by faith, resulting in immediate transformation, through healing, and breakthroughs that glorify Jesus.
Today, I declare that in the name of Jesus your heart is aligned with the Word of the Lord, and every trace of doubt and unbelief is being exposed and removed from your life. I declare that as you hear His voice, you will respond with immediate obedience, and the power of the Lord will be released without delay in your life. I declare that what has lingered, been delayed, and has resisted your breakthrough will shift suddenly as your faith rises to agree with His Word.
I declare that you will walk in the reality of “immediately,” where healing, restoration, and transformation manifest in your life in real time. I decree that your confession will be filled with faith, and your actions will reflect a complete trust in Jesus. No circumstance will overpower your belief, and no doubt will rob you of what the Lord has promised. From this day forward, I declare that you will experience the supernatural immediacy of the Lord’s power at work in you and through you, bringing glory to the name of Jesus in Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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