This episode of The Vision, hosted by Pastor Tracey Armstrong (guest host), Destiny Yarbrough, and Day Gardner, opens with warm greetings and acknowledgments of absent co-hosts Dr. Alveda King, Ginger Howard, and Katie Holmes, who send their love while engaged in kingdom work. The hosts share excitement about their respective books: Day discusses her 5-year-old work If Not For Grace, loosely based on her grandmother's life, revealing family secrets and skeletons uncovered after her passing; Destiny previews her upcoming Media for Kingdom Purpose, emphasizing mentorship, alignments, assignments, and her journey from a nervous TV guest at WATC to a confident host, highlighting obedience to God's call; Pastor Tracey talks about his latest project Kingdompreneurs, a step-by-step guide for Christians launching or scaling businesses online, applying biblical principles from Jesus and His disciples to give permission for wealth creation without fear of divine displeasure. They note the prevalence of online entrepreneurship and the importance of doing it biblically, encouraging viewers to pursue God-ordained marketplace ventures.
A motivational video clip rolls in, urging activation of prophetic destiny for marketplace impact, addressing business decisions, leadership conflicts, and scaling through God's direction, with a call to embrace one's calling now for greater influence. The hosts introduce guest Lindy-Ann Hopley, a writer, media expert, evangelist, and prophetic voice to the nations, who shares her powerful testimony of backsliding as a worship leader, struggling with hypocrisy and rejection, culminating in a face-to-face encounter with Jesus. In her room, He appeared in a white robe, offering a ring and proposing marriage with eyes full of love, not shame, delivering her from deep-seated issues and affirming His pursuit, akin to seeking Adam and Eve in the Garden. Hopley stresses that shame drives hiding, but God's kindness invites return, transforming lives through His unconditional acceptance.
Hopley promotes her book Beautiful Witness, available at beautifulwitness.com/book, which encourages sharing personal stories as testimonies of freedom, noting that revival—rooted in resurrection—is available for marriages, families, health, and more, as all creation awaits believers' manifestation. She delivers a prophetic word for the hour: a "turnaround" in America, where what seemed like political or satanic takeovers will spark revival, uncapping the Church from religious smiles without supernatural power. Having traveled to 34 countries, she foresees an eruption of signs, wonders, and kingdom manifestations, including an LGBTQ revival, with unlikely sources overthrowing principalities like Jezebel's downfall by eunuchs. Hopley blesses viewers, affirming God as the answer and open door, urging pursuit of His vision.
A clip of Dr. Alveda King singing "People Need the Lord" reinforces the episode's evangelistic theme, emphasizing humanity's emptiness without God and the Church's role in sharing salvation. The hosts praise Hopley's joy amid trials, affirming Jesus as the only way out of messes, and close by reiterating the show's mantra: the world has a view, but God has the vision, encouraging viewers to seek His guidance and get Hopley's book.
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