
ABIDE IN GOD’S WORD
In your pursuit of acceleration, the Word of God is an essential foundation. Abiding in God’s Word means allowing His truths to dwell in your heart and guide your every decision.

In your pursuit of acceleration, the Word of God is an essential foundation. Abiding in God’s Word means allowing His truths to dwell in your heart and guide your every decision.
When you allow thoughts of inadequacy, failure, or impossibility to dominate your mind, they create invisible walls that hold you back from moving forward. To accelerate in life, you must first address and overcome these mental strongholds.

In the pursuit of divine acceleration, opposition is inevitable. Whether it comes in the form of criticism, jealousy, or even spiritual attacks, opposition can slow you down if you allow it. However, God has equipped you to overcome any form of opposition.

Achieving your goals requires more than determination; it demands intentional planning and foresight. Many people fail to accomplish their visions because they rush into action without a clear strategy.

Acceleration often comes as a result of divine favor, but to experience this favor, you must be properly positioned. Positioning means aligning yourself with God’s will through obedience, faith, and service.

Speaking life does not mean ignoring challenges; rather, it means aligning our confessions with God’s truth instead of fear or negativity.

Acceleration often stirs a desire to reach the finish line quickly, but progress in the spirit requires quite the opposite- patience.

In today’s fast-paced world, waiting can feel counterproductive, especially when you are eager to move forward. However, divine acceleration will always be preceded by a season of waiting on God.

Acceleration in life often requires stepping into the unknown, which can feel daunting when you choose to rely solely on what you see or understand.

Walking by the Spirit is crucial for progress in God’s purpose. Relying solely on your wisdom and strength can lead to missed opportunities, unnecessary delays, and wrong turns.