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SEE YOUR NEW SEASON

Just as Jeremiah was given the ability to "see" his new season (see Jeremiah 1:4-12), you are a present-day Jeremiah – having your eyes opened to understand and know all that God has formed for you (your Christ calling and destiny) has been preserved. No enemy will be able to steal your future unless you let him! The devil cannot take away what God has promised you unless you allow him entrance.

It is your season to be as Jeremiah, and allow God to touch your mouth so that you are empowered to see and confess all that Heaven says about your role in advancing God's Kingdom in the earth.

Jeremiah could not see his future until God "touched his mouth." The word "touched" is the Greek word naga and implies that God struck the unbelief that had held Jeremiah's faith captive. The word also implies a "violent act -- God did a violent act against Jeremiah's unbelief in his ability. God, Himself, went to battle against Jeremiah's mindsets concerning his capacity to be used by God (see Jeremiah 1:1-12). Under the new covenant, you do a violent act against your inability to be used by God by coming to understand your Christ identity (through affirming and meditating on the scriptures in Paul's epistles) as a born-again believer.

All you have to do is draw near. Christ established your victory at the Cross. Yes, the finished work at the Cross promises you a new season in your Christ calling. Jeremiah was able to "see" an almond branch budding. The almond branch is the first branch to bloom in a new season -- "SEE your new season!"

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