November 21, 2025 WEST
In this powerful session, we're reminded that the land God is taking us into doesn't look like where we've been. Through Deuteronomy 11, we discover that our desert seasons—those parched, weary places—are giving way to lands of hills and valleys that drink water from heaven's rain. The imagery is stunning: we're not waiting for January 1st for things to shift; the season changes now, at the table of the Lord. God's eyes are upon us from the beginning of the year to the end, watching over every moment. But there's a condition: obedience. We're presented with a choice between blessing and curse, between walking in God's commands or turning aside. The prophetic word rings clear—every place the sole of our foot treads will be ours, and no enemy shall stand against us. Nehemiah 3 then shows us the practical outworking of this promise: everyone rebuilding the wall in front of their own house. What's in front of us that God is asking us to repair? We each have an assignment, a specific section of the kingdom wall to restore. The beauty is that when we work on what's closest to us, we do our best work because it's personal. This isn't about platform or recognition; it's about faithful stewardship of what God has placed before us. The call is clear: grab your brick, find your section, and start building—because the season of restoration is here.
