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What if the harvest you’ve been waiting on is already at your feet? We trace a clear line from Jesus’ call to “lift up your eyes” to the lived experience of believers who carry the engrafted word and the indwelling Spirit—and who are invited to act now. Along the way, we speak directly to the “Moseses” who feel unworthy and the “Esthers” who feel unsure, naming the gifts as irrevocable and the placement as intentional. Scarcity gives way to confidence as we explore Ezekiel’s promise of a new heart, a clean spirit, and a future without famine where fruit multiplies and fields expand.
We move beyond theory into practice: faith that sees before eyes see, testimony that cannot be unseen, and a biblical reset on spiritual gifts from 1 Corinthians 12. Instead of confining gifts to a platform or a single specialty, we emphasize the “selfsame Spirit” who distributes across needs—wisdom in counsel, faith in crisis, healing in the valley, miracles at the edge, prophecy for clarity, discernment for safety, tongues and interpretation for corporate edification. The aim is not performance but partnership: not by might, not by techniques, but by the Spirit who works within us to do exceedingly above what we ask or think.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you can be used or whether your desire is enough, take this as permission to pursue the “best gifts” for the moment in front of you. Let the word well placed in your heart set your posture, widen your expectations, and steady your steps. Subscribe to stay with us as we practice this together, share this with someone who needs courage, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re ready to act on this week.
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By Rev. Charles G. Robinette5
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What if the harvest you’ve been waiting on is already at your feet? We trace a clear line from Jesus’ call to “lift up your eyes” to the lived experience of believers who carry the engrafted word and the indwelling Spirit—and who are invited to act now. Along the way, we speak directly to the “Moseses” who feel unworthy and the “Esthers” who feel unsure, naming the gifts as irrevocable and the placement as intentional. Scarcity gives way to confidence as we explore Ezekiel’s promise of a new heart, a clean spirit, and a future without famine where fruit multiplies and fields expand.
We move beyond theory into practice: faith that sees before eyes see, testimony that cannot be unseen, and a biblical reset on spiritual gifts from 1 Corinthians 12. Instead of confining gifts to a platform or a single specialty, we emphasize the “selfsame Spirit” who distributes across needs—wisdom in counsel, faith in crisis, healing in the valley, miracles at the edge, prophecy for clarity, discernment for safety, tongues and interpretation for corporate edification. The aim is not performance but partnership: not by might, not by techniques, but by the Spirit who works within us to do exceedingly above what we ask or think.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you can be used or whether your desire is enough, take this as permission to pursue the “best gifts” for the moment in front of you. Let the word well placed in your heart set your posture, widen your expectations, and steady your steps. Subscribe to stay with us as we practice this together, share this with someone who needs courage, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re ready to act on this week.
We love to hear from our listeners! Thank you!

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