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If you want to see God change your life, start by changing your behavior. We don’t change after God has acted. No. In the Kingdom, we change before. We change our attitude before the manifestation. We prophesy our future through the attitude we adopt today.
But why do so many believers see no change? Why doesn’t anything shift, despite the prayers? It’s because they’re waiting for the season to change before adjusting their behavior—when in fact, the behavior must change so the season can change!
In Genesis 8:22, God establishes a powerful spiritual law: “As long as the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night shall not cease.” This means there will always be seasons—physical, emotional, spiritual. And your success depends on your ability to discern your season and adapt to it.
If you want to maximize your new season, you must dress for it, declare it, embody it, and believe it even if no one else sees it.
Everything on this earth is seasonal. You won’t live in winter forever. You won’t remain in dryness forever. The problem? Many ignore the season they’re in. Worse yet: they dress inappropriately for their season.
The Holy Spirit teaches us through Scripture that life is made of four main seasons: summer, winter, spring, and autumn. Each season represents a spiritual phase.
Even Jesus Christ went through all four:
So do not despise your winter. Because without the cross, there is no resurrection. Without burial, there is no harvest. Without pain, there is no birth. Jesus wore the coat of suffering to enter the coat of glory.
You don’t wear a t-shirt when it’s snowing. You don’t wear a wool coat during a heatwave. Each season requires its own clothing. And spiritually, every moment of your life demands a posture, an attitude, a way of acting, speaking, and living.
In the Bible, garments symbolize character, identity, attitude. And God doesn’t give a new coat until the previous one is removed. The coat of your new season doesn’t appear by chance. It is attracted by your current behavior.
Joseph, still in prison, was told he would meet Pharaoh. He could have said, “I’m still a slave, still in captivity.” But no! He changes his clothes. He shaves. He cleans himself up. He prophesies through his actions: “My season has changed.”
The coat of a prisoner cannot carry the royal anointing. He had to change before the change came. That’s why many reject elevation. They want change to come before believing. But God waits for you to believe before the change so He can introduce you to your miracle.
The same goes for Bartimaeus. He was still blind when he threw off his beggar’s coat. He hadn’t even received his healing yet. And still, he was already prophesying through his posture: “I am no longer blind!” He changed his behavior before seeing Jesus act.
You want the car but you’re not learning how to drive. You want marriage but you’re not learning the language of a wife. You want a ministry but you’re not building an altar of prayer. You’re still blind but you refuse to throw off the blind man’s coat. That’s not faith, that’s unbelief.
Listen carefully: whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours. (Mark 11:24)
This verse challenges you. It doesn’t say, “Wait for it to come to pass before believing.” No! It says: “Believe first. Act first. Feel the joy of victory now. And then you will see it.”
Bartimaeus threw off his blind man’s coat before seeing. Joseph changed his clothes before being released. And you? You still want to wear clothes of sorrow and expect God to bring victory?
A pregnant woman knows a baby is coming. She doesn’t see it. But she prepares to welcome the baby. She shops for clothes. She makes space. She behaves like a mother. That is faith.
Don’t be a Christian in denial of your seasons. Be a believer who ACTS AHEAD. Be a believer who declares what God will do. Be a believer who already praises God for what He hasn’t yet manifested.
Why do so many Christians not receive? Because they ask, they cry, they fast… but they never give thanks! They forget to enter through the gates of thanksgiving.
A man of faith doesn’t ask twenty times for what God already promised. He thanks God for it. If you believe your child is already saved, start praising God as if he is. If you believe your ministry will thrive, start preparing your auditorium.
Faith is not waiting until it’s done to say “thank you.” It’s saying thank you, jumping for joy, declaring victory before it’s visible.
Look at Moses. He sees the Egyptians behind the people. But what does he say? “The Egyptians you see today, you will never see again.” He says this while they are still very much pursuing them. That is faith!
Even witches have understood this law. They kill a chicken and give that chicken your name. They say, “We’ve killed Soazie!” and to them, you are dead. So why couldn’t a child of God declare the end of their singleness? Why don’t you say “This illness is finished. This case is closed. This debt is paid.”
Declaring what God has promised is not lying. It’s prophesying. It’s affirming that what exists in the Spirit will soon be seen in the physical.
Many say they have faith… but their face tells another story. What does your face say in the morning? Your posture? Your words? Your speech? Your behavior in trials? If you have faith, your attitude should be contagious. You should radiate the certainty that everything is already settled in heaven.
You say: “I believe I will build a house!” But you don’t even know the price of building materials. You say: “I’m going to start a business!” But your calendar is empty. That’s not faith, that’s a wish.
You’re in your winter season? Give thanks! Praise God for the chains, like Paul and Silas in prison. Worship Him for the cross like Jesus did. Because winter is necessary to lead you into your glorious autumn.
You’re in summer? Wear light clothing! Stay humble! Don’t rest yet. It’s not autumn yet. There’s more, there’s better. God is preparing a multigenerational blessing for faithful people.
You’re in autumn? Let your fruit glorify God. Because autumn isn’t for your pride but to impact others.
Lord, I acknowledge today that my season has changed. I refuse to dress like yesterday when You are bringing me into a new dimension. Help me to throw off the blind man’s coat, to change my garments like Joseph. Let my life proclaim what I believe. Let my behavior precede the manifestation. Give me the strength to give thanks in my winter, to sow in faith during autumn, to serve with humility in the summer, and to be reborn in power in the spring. In the mighty name of Jesus, amen!
🙏 If you’ve never given your life to Jesus, say this prayer in faith:
Lord Jesus, I believe You are the Son of God. I believe You died for my sins. Today, I repent and accept You as my Lord and Savior. Change my life and make me an instrument in Your hand. Amen.
- John 20:29 – Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.
- Hebrews 11:1 – Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
- Zechariah 10:1 – Ask the Lord for rain in the time of the latter rain.
- Luke 6:38 – Give, and it will be given to you.
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