The final day is here.
If you’ve been here from the beginning, then you know this wasn’t just something to read and move on from. God has been doing something in you. Maybe not loudly, maybe not all at once, but something shifted. There were things you had to face, things you didn’t expect to confront, places in your heart God kept bringing you back to until you stopped avoiding them.
And now you’re here. You’re not perfect, but you’re not the same either. And that matters more than you think, because this was never about finishing a series. It was about preparing you.
There’s a kind of joy that comes after surrender, not before it. It doesn’t come from everything going right. It comes from knowing you finally let go of what God was asking you to release. It comes after you forgave when it hurt, after you said yes when it cost you, after you stopped holding onto things that were holding you back. It’s not loud or dramatic, but it’s real, steady, and deep.
Hebrews 12:2 says that for the joy set before Him, Jesus endured the cross. That means even in pain, He saw something ahead that made it worth it. And now you’re starting to understand that. God wasn’t taking from you, He was preparing you. Because you can’t step into what He has for you while still carrying everything from before. You can’t be sent and still be weighed down.
So He dealt with you first. Not to hold you back, but to make sure that when you move, you move ready. And this is the part a lot of people miss. The goal was never just for you to be healed, or refined, or set apart. The goal was always for you to be sent.
Matthew 28:19 says, “Go.” And that doesn’t always mean something big or visible. Sometimes it looks like going back into your everyday life, but different. It shows up in how you talk, how you respond, and how you carry yourself when nobody is watching. It’s the way God begins to move through you in normal moments.
This is the work. Not trying to impress people, not trying to prove anything, just staying aligned. Because when your life is truly surrendered, God will use it. You don’t have to force that.
This is where revival actually starts. Not in crowds, but in people. In people who have been changed so deeply that they can’t return to what they used to be. People who choose forgiveness when it would be easier not to, who walk away from things they know aren’t right for them, who actually listen when God speaks and respond.
That’s the remnant. And now you’re part of that.
Isaiah 6:8 says, “Here am I, send me.” That’s not something you say to sound spiritual. That’s something you say when you’ve already decided you trust Him.
So this is your moment. Not to rush and not to feel pressure, but to move forward with God. To take what He’s been doing in you and actually live it out.
And here’s the truth. The joy in front of you isn’t just about what you’re going to do. It’s about who you’ve become. You think differently now, you respond differently now, and you’re more aware, more grounded, more aligned than before. That’s what changes everything.
So go. Not trying to be perfect and not trying to have it all figured out, just willing.
The remnant aren’t rising to be seen. They’re rising because they said yes.
And now, you’re being sent. 🔥
Sharon Paulina Boye
April 26,2026



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