There is something in you that has been waiting to come out.
Not a feeling. Not a vague sense that you should probably say something someday.
A fire.
Something placed in you that you did not put there yourself — and that has been harder and harder to keep contained.
PROCLAMATION drops this morning.
Five songs. One arc. For the one who believes — deeply, genuinely, for real — but has kept it mostly private. Safe. Managed. Contained.
The arc moves like this:
REMEMBER — Before the voice goes public, it has to go back. Back to what He's actually done. The evidence. The testimony that makes the declaration credible.
CALLED OUT — The invitation comes. It's bigger than you feel ready for. The water is deep. Your feet are already wet.
RELEASED — Something in you refuses to be silenced. You didn't manufacture this. It was placed there. And it won't stop.
DECLARE — You open your mouth. You say the name. Out loud. Into the room. And when you do — something happens.
SENT — The arc doesn't end with your voice. It ends with every voice that finds courage because yours went first.
This week's memory verse is Jeremiah 20:9: "His word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot."
That's not a verse about boldness.
That's a verse about something that simply cannot be contained anymore.
The silence is over.
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