Cross Over Into Your Destiny

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Have you struggled to find your path? So many people have battled depression, confusion, financial ruin, and relational problems. Jesus is calling you into your better future. In this reading plan, you can start the journey of discovery and destiny.

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Day 1

Scriptures: Jeremiah 29:11, Revelation 3:20

Where is God when you need Him? 🤔

Today we begin a two-week series to empower you to cross over into your destiny. 

An old friend once told me, “If you’re going through hell, don’t stop.” The Bible says, “‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” (Jeremiah 29:11, NIV) 

Have you struggled to find your path this year? I have. So many people have battled depression, confusion, financial ruin, and relational problems. Many have died at the hands of COVID-19, suicide, violence, and drug overdoses. Like many, I’ve asked, “Where is God in all of this?” Certainly, it’s not a surprise to Him. 

The Bible says that Jesus is waiting on the other side of the door, calling you into your better future. “‘Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me.’” (Revelation 3:20, NKJV) 

I encourage you to start the journey of discovery and destiny with us. Share it with your friends and create a movement with us. 

Be determined to cross over because you are a miracle. 

Day 2

Scripture: Joshua 1:2

Moses is dead…what now?

Joshua must have been surprised the day Moses died. Joshua might have expected a week of mourning, months of memorial services, and commemorative banquets. Instead, God gave him new marching orders: “‘Moses my servant is dead. Now then, you and all these people, get ready to cross the Jordan River into the land I am about to give to them—to the Israelites.’” (Joshua 1:2, NIV) 

Do you understand the craziness of these first few words? Joshua had been stuck in the desert for 40 years. He’d followed Moses for over 41 years, and yet, God commanded Joshua to cross over right away. There was no long, smooth transition of leadership. There were no new courses or plans. 

Just as God spoke to Joshua, I believe He is speaking to you and me in this crazy season. It’s time to cross over. I’ve been leaning on it and applying it to my situation, and it’s working. God has done so much in my life, ministry, and business during the shutdowns. It’s incredible. 

I’ve got to be honest with you…I was caught off guard by this pandemic. We had over 110 staff members in Las Vegas and France. We were financially supporting other ministries worldwide. Suddenly, I felt like the roof caved in. I was overwhelmed, discouraged, and stressed out. Can you relate? I thought about retiring, quitting, and walking away from the whole mess, but I sought help with a clinic in California. Rest, counseling, supplements, and coaching helped me turn the corner. 

I’ll never forget the day at Prayer Mountain in Las Vegas when God totally surprised me. I was talking to Him about my big transition out of the full-time ministry. I had a great plan. I was excited to hand over the church I had led for 28 years. But in a moment of complete surrender, I blurted out these fateful words: “Lord, but not my will; I want Your will.” To my shock and trepidation, I received a mental download that lasted about an hour. I wrote down everything I heard in my brain. Those three pages of notes have changed my life, career, and ministry. I’m sure Joshua felt the same way as the Lord directed him to lead the people to cross over and possess their promised land. 

Could it be that God may communicate with you in a similar fashion? I believe He will because you are a miracle. 

Day 3

Scripture: Joshua 1:1-2

The assistant who changed the world

Over the next two weeks, I want to invite you to take a journey with me. I love the great outdoors. I kayak, ski, hike, and bike all the time. I’ve crossed mountains, lakes, meadows, and creeks but never a river. Rivers can be dangerous, even treacherous.

Can you imagine the Jordan River? I’ve seen it. I was even baptized in a calm section of it. But the river must have felt like a giant, barbed-wire wall to the Israelites. God wanted them to cross over for 40 years, but fear and a bad report had stopped them.

What has stopped you from crossing over? Is it fear, addictions, trauma, the past, failure, friends, or family? I used to be crippled by insecurity and poor self-esteem. Eventually, I sedated myself with alcohol and drug abuse. After I found Christ, I spent a lot of time in the book of Joshua. I needed faith and courage to believe for a better life.

The first verse of Joshua really spoke to me and helped me face my insecurity: “After the death of Moses the servant of the LORD, it came to pass that the LORD spoke to Joshua the son of Nun, Moses’ assistant, saying: ‘Moses My servant is dead. Now therefore, arise, go over this Jordan, you and all this people, to the land which I am giving to them—the children of Israel.’” (Joshua 1:1-2, NKJV)

Let’s take a moment to unwrap the treasures from this verse:

  1. It starts off on a bad note: “After Moses, the Lord’s servant, died…” Bummer! Have you suffered a loss?
  2. Moses is called the servant of the Lord. Those seem like pretty big shoes to fill. If I were Joshua, I would’ve felt a little intimidated.
  3. The Lord spoke to Joshua” is another very intimidating statement. I’m not sure if you or I would have the confidence to tell an entire nation, “Hey guys, God spoke to me to lead you into the Promised Land. Oh, by the way, we have to cross over the Jordan River.
  4. The verse describes Joshua as “Moses’ assistant.” Yikes! Thanks for the great endorsement, God.

Have you ever heard someone say, “I’m just a secretary” or “I’m just a janitor”? Remember that it’s God who selected you. Today is a good day to start the process of crossing over. But first, you’ve got to believe you are qualified because you are a miracle.

Day 4

Scriptures: John 10:10, Joshua 1:2

God has good plans for your life 🙌

Have you ever questioned God’s will for your life? Do you think He has good plans for you? Do you think He wants to ruin all your fun and cause you to go to a lost tribe in Africa? Perhaps you think suffering and setbacks are His will for all good Christians, right? 

I can assure you that God wants you to live an abundant life. Jesus was very clear about that in John 10:10: “‘The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.’” (John 10:10, NKJV) Yes, there are dark forces designed to destroy you, but Christ wants to lead you into an amazing life. He wants to help you cross over into your promised land. God’s will is not boring or depressing. 

God chose Joshua to lead the people of Israel into the Promised Land. They had been delayed for 40 years, but God still had a plan: “‘Moses My servant is dead. Now, therefore, arise, go over this Jordan, you and all this people, to the land which I am giving to them—the children of Israel.’” (Joshua 1:2, NKJV) You may feel guilty for failing, making mistakes, or sinning, but God still has a plan for you. I challenge you to admit your failures, ask God to forgive you, and start the new plan to cross over. 

I’ve messed up so many times in my life, but I’ve discovered that God is greater than my weaknesses. I’ll never forget a huge mistake that turned into something good. My fiancée and I were playing backgammon, and I lost my temper in front of her family. I was such a poor loser. 

After losing my temper, I withdrew to a second-story bedroom and hung my head in shame. Moments later, my fiancée, her brother, and her mother entered the room. I was expecting a scolding, but instead, they said these piercing words: “We want to receive Christ because if you can be a Christian, anybody can.” 

You don’t have to be perfect to be a blessed Christian. A powerful song by David Crowder Band, “How He Loves,” boldly proclaims, “If His grace is an ocean, we’re all sinking.” I’d like to encourage you to listen to the song and change the way you think. We can’t earn the grace and blessings of God—they are gifts and you are a miracle. 

Day 5

Scriptures: Mark 8:36, Joshua 1:3, Hebrews 11:6

Does God want you to have success?

Success is an elusive objective for many people I’ve met. It’s much like the proverbial carrot placed just out of reach of a horse or donkey. I’ve known so many people who were chasing after success and yet seemed miserable and unfulfilled. My dad would often quote, “‘For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?’” (Mark 8:36, NKJV) Yikes! He only knew one verse but held onto that one like an anchor for his soul. He was a war hero who survived and then succeeded tremendously in the corporate world. He knew a lot about success and its treacherous landmines. 

Do you want to be a success? What does success look like to you? Please don’t get me wrong. I believe God wants us to experience tremendous success. The Bible says those who crossed over the Jordan River would possess the Promised Land: “‘I will give you every place where you set your foot, as I promised Moses.’” (Joshua 1:3, NIV) 

In fact, God has a life plan for each one of us that will make us successful, happy, and fruitful. Success has its hidden trap doors, but God has the perfect prevention plan: humility, generosity, and unselfishness. He wanted to give the Promised Land to the Israelites, but it took 40 years of wandering to finally cross over. God always keeps His promises, even if it takes 40, 100, or a thousand years. 

Can you give yourself permission to cross over into a successful career, ministry, and life? You can’t enter if you don’t believe that God wants to give it to you. Don’t forget: “…without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him.” (Hebrews 11:6, NIV) 

It’s time to believe in His promises and His love because you are a miracle. 

Day 6

Scriptures: Joshua 1:4, 1 John 2:16, Psalms 139:16, Genesis 26:12-13

Are there limits to success?

I believe success looks different to everyone, especially God. In Joshua 1:4, God defines the boundaries of the Promised Land: “‘Your territory will extend from the desert to Lebanon, and from the great river, the Euphrates—all the Hittite country—to the Mediterranean Sea in the west.’” (Joshua 1:4, NIV) God didn’t say, “I’ll help you conquer the known world.

As an avid student of history, I can’t help but think of Napoleon, Julius Caesar, Ghengis Khan, Alexander the Great, and so many more conquerors who were never satisfied. It seems like their ambition, greed, or lust drove them to implode.

Have you defined your goals and ambitions? It’s okay to dream. It’s good to set benchmarks and levels of performance. But we can get lost in the land of too much. The Bible warns us: “For everything in the world – the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life – comes not from the Father but from the world.” (1 John 2:16, NIV) 

In the New Testament, Paul the Apostle also uses a term that helps us place boundaries on real success. It’s called a metron. “A metron – properly, a measure (the actual measure itself); (figuratively) the basis for determining what is enough (or not enough), what is fair (or not fair), etc. It is the controlling basis by which something is determined as acceptable or unacceptable – preeminently rooting to the Lord Himself as His being is the only ultimate measure of truth.” (HELPS Word Studies)

I believe you were created to be very fruitful in your metron. You were created with a purpose: “Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” (Psalms 139:16, NIV)

Isaac is a perfect example of someone who became very prosperous and then even more prosperous: “Isaac planted crops in that land and the same year reaped a hundredfold, because the LORD blessed him. The man became rich, and his wealth continued to grow until he became very wealthy.” (Genesis 26:12-13, NIV) Prosperity and success are not dirty words.

Crossing over will require you to set goals, work hard, dream big, and care a lot about others. You can cross over and succeed.

I’ve had the privilege of meeting a few Christian billionaires. Wow! Their wealth and influence have helped them change millions of lives. They are living by the motto, “blessed to be a blessing.” Their metrons are huge, praise God.

You may never be a billionaire, but you can discover and prosper in your metron because you are a miracle.

Day 7

Scriptures: Joshua 1:5, Proverbs 29:25, Mark 4:23

Are you afraid of giants?

Are you intimidated by other people? Are you afraid of rejection? Are you insecure about your looks or talents? Would you like to become more confident and courageous? I hope you answered yes to these questions because I’m about to share with you a few personal secrets that helped me cross over into my destiny. Are you ready?

  1. You can’t “cross over” until you’ve crossed over. Wow! This sounds like a riddle, but it’s actually so true. Your destination will not change until you change. Focus on personal and spiritual growth and health.
  2. You’ve got to face your giants when you cross over: “‘No one will be able to stand against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you.’” (Joshua 1:5, NIV) God promised Joshua that no person would be able to stand in his way. In other words, Joshua was told he would defeat the same giants that had previously intimidated an entire nation. There is no progress without a battle.
  3. You must renounce the fear of people. The Bible says, “Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the LORD is kept safe.” (Proverbs 29:25, NIV) Pleasing people will cause you to remain in the desert. Codependency will cause you to live in the bad decisions of others. Enabling will entrench you in fixing others instead of building your new future.
  4. You cannot control others, but you do have the power to influence others. There’s a big difference between influence and feeling responsible for the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others. The Bible reminds us that Jesus lived this truth: “‘If anyone has ears to hear, let them hear.’” (Mark 4:23, NIV) The greatest communicator of all time knew that His crowd would misinterpret Him.

Will you make a decision today to cross over into your promised land? Will you face the fears and giants that have kept you bound? You can make choices today that will change your tomorrows, or you can remain the same. You’re born to be a miracle.

Day 8

Scriptures: Deuteronomy 1:29-35, Philippians 2:17

The power of sacrifice

Today we start the second week of our series. The past twelve months have tested all of us in one way or another. Many have lost loved ones; others have lost their jobs, finances, self-respect, financial peace, scholarships, and many normal comforts. There is no doubt that we’ve not been living in our promised land. 

Do you believe your life can change for the good? I do. 

The Bible says the people of Israel escaped slavery in Egypt but were still enslaved by their own fears. “Then I said to you, ‘Do not be terrified; do not be afraid of them…In spite of this, you did not trust in the LORD your God…No one from this evil generation shall see the good land I swore to give your ancestors.’” (Deuteronomy 1:29, 32, 35, NIV) No one has control over this COVID-19 debacle, but we can control our responses. We can control the way we interpret every trial and setback. We can choose to stay in pain and trauma or plan for our next great breakthrough. 

What will your next chapter look like? What do you want it to look like? What can you do to see it clearly and seize it? 

Today’s step is a very painful one: sacrifice. Paul the Apostle looked back at his career and calling with these piercing words: “But even if I am being poured out like a drink offering on the sacrifice and service coming from your faith, I am glad and rejoice with all of you.” (Philippians 2:17, NIV) He knew every sacrifice was worth it. As Paul faced certain death at the hands of the Romans, he was glad. He was even rejoicing with the believers in Philippi. Isn’t that incredible? 

Every great athlete, entrepreneur, civil rights champion, missionary, and scientist has to make huge sacrifices to make a difference in his/her sphere of influence. 

I want to see you cross over into a better future, but it will be impossible without the sacrifice of time, ego, fear, money, reputation, and effort. Your promised land is on the other side of a sacrifice. Please pray about it and ask the Holy Spirit to give you ideas. 

I’m convinced you will hear from the Holy Spirit and bravely sacrifice to get to the other side because you are a miracle.

Day 9

Scriptures: Deuteronomy 6:18, Proverbs 15:22, Genesis 12:2

Seek strategy from God

There is a beautiful promised land awaiting you. It looks like a better job, more finances, personal peace, and happiness. To some of you, it looks like new skills, friendships, a home, or a new car. In fact, your promised land looks different than everyone else’s. For many people who are sick, miserable, or in bad marriages, their promised land could mean healing or freedom. 

The Israelites spent 40 years in the desert. The land of milk and honey was just a few hundred yards away, but something was stopping them. Was it the Jordan River, the giants in the land, large armies with terrible weapons, or was it the lack of a plan? 

Today’s practical step to help you cross over into a better future is strategy.

The Bible says, “‘Do what is right and good in the LORD’s sight, so that it may go well with you and you may go in and take over the good land the LORD promised on oath to your ancestors.’” (Deuteronomy 6:18, NIV) God has promises for you to enter into, but you will need to plan a proper and good strategy. Nothing great happens by accident. 

Please ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom. Gather a small team of advisors to help you develop a game plan. “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.” (Proverbs 15:22, NIV) 

As I look back on my career and life, I can’t help but thank God for a handful of mentors, coaches, counselors, teachers, and pastors who have helped me. Books, seminars, and conferences have also helped me craft a winning strategy. You, too, can build the same type of strategy consultants. 

Please don’t forget the 5 most important components of this strategy phase: 

  1. Pray hard and give God your whole life. 
  2. Write down the thoughts and strategies that come to your mind. 
  3. Look for the best coaching, seminars, and conferences. 
  4. Surround yourself with the best people you can find. 
  5. Be generous with your money, time, and love. “‘I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing.’” (Genesis 12:2, NIV) 

It’s time to dream about and strategize your next breakthrough because you are a miracle.

Day 10

Scriptures: Matthew 19:26, Proverbs 29:18

Dream the impossible dream

Have you ever heard the song by Andy Williams, “The Impossible Dream”? The lyrics are so powerful:

To dream the impossible dream
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not go.

WOW! That song fires me up. Didn’t Jesus say, “‘With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.’” (Matthew 19:26, NIV)?

You have to see it and dream it before you can seize it. This may sound trite or too simplistic, but it’s so true. You need to see your promised land before you can find it, enter it, and conquer it. Let’s compare a vision or a dream to a GPS system. You must enter the desired location so the system can help you find your way.

I’ll never forget the third time I recognized God was giving me a destination. It came in the form of a thought. I was in Bible college in British Columbia, Canada, seeking to find my divine destiny. I had already graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, but I had no clear vision. I had just gotten married, and my wife was expecting our first child.

Life was stressful without a vision. I felt like I was flying an airplane without any instruments. So prayer seemed like a good idea, but even prayer was a desperate journey in oblivion. I had so many questions: “How do I pray? How do I know what to say? Will God speak to me? Will He send me an angel or write on the wall?” I had no real clue or instructions until I received an unexpected answer. A wild thought just popped into my brain: “Paul, start counseling centers in churches.

That one sentence set the coordinates for the next 12 years of my life. I finally had a vision, and it took me to places and people I could never have imagined. God is great, and He deserves all the glory. The Bible says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish: But he that keepeth the law, happy is he.” (Proverbs 29:18, KJV)

God wants to give you a vision for your life. He loves you, and He wants to love others through you. It’s time to grab your vision because you are a miracle.

Day 11

Scriptures: Deuteronomy 11:31, Numbers 13:32-33, Numbers 14:7-8, Romans 8:37

Don’t fear the giants

Are you afraid of the future? Does it feel like there are giants in the land of promise? What giants seem frightening to you? 

The Bible tells us God already had a plan for the nation of Israel: “‘For you will cross over the Jordan and go in to possess the land which the LORD your God is giving you, and you will possess it and dwell in it.’” (Deuteronomy 11:31, NKJV) The only thing that could stop the Israelites from entering into a better future was their own fears. 

Do you remember the two different types of reports from the spies? The fear-basedreport came back with these classic words: “And they gave the children of Israel a bad report of the land which they had spied out, saying, ‘The land through which we have gone as spies is a land that devours its inhabitants, and all the people whom we saw in it are men of great stature. There we saw the giants (the descendants of Anak came from the giants); and we were like grasshoppers in our own sight, and so we were in their sight.’” (Numbers 13:32-33, NKJV) 

The faith-filled report was given by Joshua and Caleb: “‘The land we passed through to spy out is an exceedingly good land. If the LORD delights in us, then He will bring us into this land and give it to us, “a land which flows with milk and honey.”’” (Numbers 14:7-8, NKJV) How could two groups of people see such opposite scenarios? The majority of spies only saw obstacles, whereas Joshua and Caleb saw possibilities. 

I noticed this same phenomenon while I was working as a claims adjuster for an insurance company. Every accident had so many different perspectives. We were mandated to record our conversations for quality control and coaching. Although some people lied about their details of accidents, most of them simply saw things differently. So we’d have to search for police reports or the corroboration of witnesses. It is human nature to interpret the events of our lives. 

What do you see in your future? Giants or challenges that can be conquered? Don’t forget the Bible says, “Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.” (Romans 8:37, NKJV) Do you really believe they saw giants? I don’t think so. To a grasshopper, everything looks like a giant. They saw themselves as weak and small. 

It’s your time to see yourself as a David, a giant slayer, a conqueror, and someone who crosses over because you are a miracle. 

Day 12

Scriptures: Numbers 14:22-23, Luke 6:38, Mark 9:35

Prepare for new opportunities

Can you imagine 40 years of setbacks and failures? Pretty terrible, right? The Bible explains that Israel paid dearly for a missed opportunity “‘because all these men who have seen My glory and the signs which I did in Egypt and in the wilderness, and have put Me to the test now these ten times, and have not heeded My voice, they certainly shall not see the land of which I swore to their fathers, nor shall any of those who rejected Me see it.’” (Numbers 14:22-23, NKJV) Forty years of looking into the Promised Land must have driven them crazy. 

Have you ever made bad decisions or missed opportunities? I have, and it really hurt. A few years ago, my nephew told me about an investment called Bitcoin. We talked about it a few times, but I couldn’t quite wrap my brain around it. So he continued to invest and made a truckload of cash as I watched and kicked myself for a missed opportunity. Yikes! 

Isn’t it time for you and me to see, discern, and invest in the future? COVID-19 has hit everyone pretty hard, but there may be new opportunities to start a new business, go back to school, or invest in a growing company. Could it be time for you to make a career change or respond to a divine assignment? 

My answer is yes. So, what are we going to do in the next six months to step into a new move of God, His blessings, and favor? What do you think about these ideas? 

  1. Take new courses, certifications, or even online courses to gain a higher degree? I just received a scholarship to earn my doctorate in cross-cultural leadership. Hallelujah! I found a problem in our world, and I’m getting equipped to help answer the call. 
  2. Do your due diligence. Every decision and investment should include research and investigation. Wise counsel will surely help as well. 
  3. Find a need and fill it. There are so many needs in our society. The Bible says, “‘Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.’” (Luke 6:38, NKJV) and “And He sat down, called the twelve, and said to them, ‘If anyone desires to be first, he shall be last of all and servant of all.’” (Mark 9:35, NKJV) 

Are you willing to try these three steps and let me know the results? I believe you will make something happen because you are a miracle. 

Day 13

Scriptures: Romans 8:31, Romans 8:28

Cross over with confidence

There is a secret weapon that will help you cross over into a better life that’s more prosperous, happier, and blessed by God. The Bible says, “…If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31, NKJV) Wow! Do you know God is for you? I want God with me. I need His protection, blessings, and strength. 

Today started off great. I packed my bags, cleaned up the cabin, and headed back to Vegas. I love spending time in the mountains praying, writing, and exercising. Hallelujah! Everything was great until I tried to pass a garbage truck. I had to veer onto the gravel to get by, but no worries—I have a four-wheel-drive SUV. Hallelujah! As I sped off in glee, I noticed a clicking sound. I thought it was a rock stuck in my tire, but I stopped to check it out, just in case. Yikes! There was a large nail in my tire, and I couldn’t get it out. 

My first reaction was “Wait a minute, God, what’s up with the flat?” I had prayed for no flat tires, no accidents, and no speeding tickets. Sorry, God! I had no clear answer, so I changed my tire and found a tire shop to get the tire repaired. Hallelujah again! 

As I waited for the repair, I prayed. I felt like something good was going to come out of this because I truly believe this verse: “…we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” (Romans 8:28, NKJV) Even the bad things. 

I love God, don’t you? I have confidence that God will work it all out for me. 

After I resumed my drive with the repaired tire, I quickly noticed the reason for my little setback. There was a massive accident on the highway that could’ve killed me if I had not been delayed by the providence of God. God is for you and me. We may not know all the answers to the whys, but He does. 

Never forget that you are a miracle and God is looking out for you.

Day 14

Scriptures: Matthew 6:9-10, Matthew 16:19

Build His kingdom

I imagine you’ve wondered about your ultimate purpose in life. Rick Warren wrote a book that seemed to touch a national cord entitled The Purpose Driven Life. In it, he asks the eternal question, “Why are we all here?” 

Why are you on this planet? Do you have a divine assignment, or are you just killing time? The Bible says that Jesus prayed for one big miracle in His life: “‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name, Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.’” (Matthew 6:9-10, NIV) In fact, He wanted everyone to pray for it. 

In Matthew, Jesus offers Peter the keys to the kingdom because of a divine revelation: “‘I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.’” (Matthew 16:19, NIV) 

Have you received the keys of the kingdom yet? When you begin to use those keys, God will reveal His miracles, wisdom, and favor from heaven to Earth. It’s your season to cross over. You can start companies that will grow like Hobby Lobby, In-N-Out Burger, or Chick-fil-A. You can become an elite athlete like Tim Tebow, a scientist, or a legal genius. 

Wouldn’t it be amazing to cross over into a promised land full of joy, peace, financial resources, success, and influence? Can you dream about a better life that will enable you to win more souls and help more people? 

During the pandemic, ICLV fed over 25,000 families a month. It was way beyond our abilities, but God helped us cross over. We also recently received a federal grant to help fathers become better dads. There are over 50,000 fathers in Las Vegas who are behind in child support. They needed our help, and God provided it. Hallelujah! 

Jesus is still praying you will help bring heaven to Earth because you are a miracle.