Faith-based movement & women’s charity.
Empowering girls (5–30) through devotionals, education, counselling & mentorship.
🌍 UK • Nigeria • East Africa
BeKemified: Pampered by Grace. Prepared by Truth. Positioned for Glory.
BeKemified is a faith-based empowerment initiative and prophetic devotional movement dedicated to healing, equipping, and positioning women for divine purpose.
We help women rise from pain to purpose, from vulnerability to victory, through spiritual renewal, prophetic teaching, and practical empowerment.
What Does BeKemified Mean?
Inspired by the Yoruba name Oluwakemi, it means “God cherishes me,” “God pampers me,” or “I am pampered by God,” “Pampered or blessed by God.” BeKemified reflects our belief that every woman can be:
Pampered by Grace
Prepared through Truth
Positioned for Glory
Our Mission
To empower vulnerable women through spiritual healing, education, mentorship, and practical skills, enabling them to discover their identity, walk in truth, and fulfill divine destiny.
We serve women through:
Prophetic Devotionals
Christian Mentorship
Education Sponsorship
Vocational Training
Faith-Based Counselling
Community Outreach
Our Spiritual Mandate
We are a prophetic movement anchored in God’s Word.
Through teachings, devotionals, and intercessory content, we help women:
Encounter Grace: Healing from emotional wounds
Embrace Truth: Equipped through sound biblical teaching
Express Glory: Stepping into purpose and leadership with boldness
“No spotlight. No names. Just the Word.”
Visit our spiritual hub at BeKemified.com for devotionals, prayer, and prophetic resources.
Charity: Empowering Vulnerable Women (One seed becomes a forest)
Beyond devotionals, BeKemified is a registered humanitarian initiative uplifting girls and women aged 5-30, especially those affected by poverty, trauma, or abandonment.
We believe that to lift a woman is to honour the image of God within her.
Focus Areas:
Education for underprivileged girls
Vocational skills training (tailoring, beauty, catering, digital)
Counselling for abuse survivors
Mentorship and leadership development
Community outreach to single mothers and girls at risk
Who We Serve
Girls from low-income or unstable backgrounds
Survivors of abuse or trauma
Single mothers rebuilding their lives
Brilliant students who cannot afford education
Young women seeking purpose and direction
Vision for the Future
BeKemified aims to establish Empowerment Centres across:
Nigeria
United Kingdom
East Africa
Each centre will combine:
Prayer & prophetic teaching
Vocational empowerment
Mentorship & healing spaces
Our long-term dream: To raise a generation of healed, holy, and purpose-filled women ready to transform their communities for God’s glory.
Get Involved:
Donating to fund education and skill programmes
Mentoring a girl or young woman
Subscribing to our devotionals
Praying for our mission
Together, we can pamper a generation into purpose.
Summary at a Glance
Brand Name: BeKemified
Meaning: “Pampered or blessed by God” (Yoruba: Oluwakemi)
Motto: Pampered by Grace · Prepared by Truth · Positioned for Glory
Type: Faith-based movement + Female empowerment charity
Primary Activities: Devotionals · Teaching · Vocational Skills · Mentorship · Outreach
Target Audience: Vulnerable girls & women (5–30), survivors, students, single mothers
Locations: UK · Nigeria · East Africa
Exodus 12 is the night God changes Israel’s calendar, their identity, and their destiny.
God introduces Passover.
“This month shall be unto you the beginning of months.”Exodus 12:2 (KJV)
A lamb without blemish is slain. Its blood is applied to the doorposts and lintel of each Hebrew house.
That night, the LORD Himself walks through Egypt, judgment on every firstborn. But wherever He sees the blood, He says:
“When I see the blood, I will pass over you.”Exodus 12:13
This is not escape. this is divine distinction. The blood doesn’t stop death from moving, it stops death from entering.
The Law of Substitution
God didn’t just deliver Israel, He taught them the protocol of the altar. Someone must die: either the firstborn or the lamb. The blood on the door is a legal statement: “A death has already occurred here.”
Where blood speaks, judgment passes.
Priesthood in Motion
This was not just salvation it was a priestly act. Every father became a priest in his home; slaughtering the lamb, applying blood, burning the flesh, eating in haste.
No priest = no covering. No blood = no exemption.
The reason why some families remain unprotected is because no one takes priestly responsibility.
Families Under the Blood
God says: “Every household must have a lamb… If the house be too small, let them share.” Deliverance is not individualistic; it is household-based.
While Egypt wept at midnight, Hebrew homes were standing under quiet light and covenant. Mothers, fathers, children; all included under the blood.
Your new season may not start with celebration, it starts with consecration and blood.
The blood is not decoration, it is legal protection in the courts of Heaven.
God still seeks priests in homes, those who will rise at night, apply the Word and the Blood.
Salvation is not passive. They had to kill, apply, eat, and move.
Declarations
By the blood of Jesus, I decree: no evil shall enter my household.
My family is marked, death, sickness, chaos, pass over.
I am a priest over my house. I apply the blood in prayer and obedience.
This is my beginning of months, cycles of delay are broken.
Like Israel, we leave Egypt with gold, strength, and no one feeble among us (Psalm 105:37). Amen
Exodus 11 is the calm before the greatest spiritual transition in Israel’s history. God tells Moses:
“Yet will I bring one plague more upon Pharaoh… afterward he will let you go hence: when he shall let you go, he shall surely thrust you out altogether.”Exodus 11:1 (KJV)
This chapter announces the last plague, the death of the firstborn, but it has not yet happened. It is a prophetic pause, a moment between warning and judgment; prophecy and manifestation.
God makes 3 powerful statements:
Judgment is coming and it is irreversible.
Israel will not exit Egypt quietly they will be pushed out with wealth.
While death visits Egypt, Israel will enjoy an untouchable covering.
“But against any of the children of Israel shall not a dog move his tongue…”Exodus 11:7
Meaning: Not even the sound of harm will touch God’s people.
The Law of Prophetic Distinction
Before deliverance, God always creates separation in identity. God didn’t just deliver Israel, He made Egypt know these people were different. Deliverance is not escape, it is public distinction.
When Mercy Hands Over to Judgment
For nine plagues Pharaoh hardened his heart. The tenth plague is God saying:
“This is no longer negotiation. This is verdict.” There comes a time when intercession stops and justice speaks. Some altars do not fall by prayer alone, they fall by divine judgment.
The Cry at Midnight & the Safety of Covenant
God is teaching Israel the importance of timing and obedience. Midnight is coming. Every household must be aligned. This is the mystery: judgment and protection can happen in the same night. What covers you is not location, it is covenant.
Not every delay is demonic, some are God preparing a final blow.
When God shifts a season, people don’t just let you go, they push you out.
This is not a time to fear, but a time to be aligned.
Your obedience today is your covering tomorrow.
Declarations
I am hidden in covenant, no tongue, no plague, no judgement shall touch me or my household.
When Egypt cries, my family will rise.
My exit from bondage will not be silent, it will be with honour and resources.
Any Pharaoh delaying my release is now under divine verdict.
I align myself under the blood. I move when He speaks.
Exodus 10 introduces two more judgments of God against Egypt:
Plague of Locusts: They devour everything the hail left behind.
Plague of Thick Darkness: A darkness so intense it could be felt, lasting for three days.
Yet, in the same land:
“But all the children of Israel had light in their dwellings.”Exodus 10:23 (KJV)
This is not electric light, it is the light of covenant presence.
Pharaoh begins to negotiate partial obedience:
“Go, but leave your children.”
“Go, but leave your cattle.”
But Moses replies:
“There shall not an hoof be left behind.”Exodus 10:26
This is a prophetic standard: You don’t negotiate with darkness. You don’t bargain with Pharaoh. Deliverance must be complete.
The Law of No Compromise
Pharaoh’s strategy was not just resistance, it was negotiation. He said:
Worship, but don’t go far.
Go, but don’t take the next generation.
Go, but don’t take your resources.
This is how destiny is crippled half obedience. Real freedom is when you leave Egypt with your children, your future, your resources, and your worship.
The Darkness You Can Feel
The Hebrew text says the darkness was “a darkness that can be touched.” This was not the absence of sunlight; it was the presence of judgment. Egypt sat under demonic heaviness, couldn’t move, couldn’t speak, couldn’t see. Spiritual darkness paralyzes activity.
But in Goshen, there was light. Not daylight, but divine illumination. This is the mystery of priesthood covering a territory.
The Cry of Generational Deliverance
Moses refused to leave children and cattle behind. Why? Because deliverance is generational. If your children remain in Egypt, the victory is incomplete. If your resources remain in Egypt, your worship is incomplete. God wants families, bloodlines, and wealth brought under His covenant.
Don’t accept a freedom that leaves your children, mind, health, or resources in bondage.
Your obedience must be full, partial obedience is still disobedience.
There is a darkness that affects others but must never enter your home, keep oil in your lamp.
When God brings you out, He brings all of you out, spirit, soul, body, seed, and substance.
Declarations
In the name of Jesus son of the living God, I refuse negotiated deliverance, not a hoof will be left in Egypt!
My household will not dwell in darkness, we live in Goshen light.
Every power demanding my children or my resources remains under judgment.
By covenant, my lineage exits Egypt completely, with gold, with purpose, with worship.
I carry light that darkness cannot comprehend or overpower
By the end of this chapter, even Pharaoh confesses:
“I have sinned this time: the LORD is righteous, and I and my people are wicked.”Exodus 9:27 (KJV)
But after the storm stops, he hardens his heart again.
Covenant Exemption
God is teaching Israel (and you) that intimacy is a shield. You can live in the same land as Egypt, hear the same thunder, but experience a different reality because of covenant.
“God did not remove Egypt; He distinguished Israel.”
The Collapse of Counterfeit Priesthood
The magicians who once imitated miracles can no longer stand. Sickness exposes altars, when judgment touches flesh, sorcery collapses. Pharaoh’s resistance is no longer natural, it is demonic stubbornness. When a man fights God repeatedly, his heart becomes an altar of rebellion.
Intercession in the Midst of Storms
Even after hail destroys fields, trees, and servant, Moses still prays for Pharaoh. Deliverers do not intercede because people are kind, they intercede because God is merciful. This is maturity: to pray for Egypt while waiting for Goshen’s deliverance.
You can live in a falling system yet walk in divine exemption.
Not every hard heart is human, some are spiritual strongholds.
True authority is shown when you can pray for those who resist you.
There is a point where God makes distinction, those who belong to Him become visibly preserved.
Declarations
I dwell in Goshen, I am exempted by the covenant of the Blood.
No plague, pestilence, or disaster shall come near my dwelling (Psalm 91:10).
By the authority of Jesus, every stubborn Pharaoh resisting my release is broken.
My livestock, business, health, and children are shielded under divine covering.
I carry mercy, even in judgment, I will intercede and not hate.
Exodus 8 unfolds the next dimension of God’s judgment against Egypt, plagues triggered by stubbornness. Pharaoh refuses to listen, so God escalates the confrontation. The plagues in this chapter include:
Frogs covering the land (vs. 1–15)
Lice from the dust of the ground (vs. 16–19)
Swarms of flies but not in Goshen (vs. 20–32)
While Egypt is buried in frogs and flies, Goshen where God’s people dwell is untouched. This chapter introduces a prophetic law:
When God begins to separate His own, judgment and mercy operate simultaneously. Same land. Same nation. Two realities.
The magicians could imitate the frogs, but when God turned dust into lice, they confessed:
“This is the finger of God.”Exodus 8:19
This is where counterfeit power bows to divine authority.
When God Draws a Line: Goshen vs Egypt
God didn’t remove His people from the land; He marked them in it. Deliverance is not always relocation sometimes it is distinction. While Egypt stinks, Goshen shines. This is the Law of Divine Exemption.
Clash of Priesthoods
The magicians could imitate until God touched the dust. Dust represents human origin (Genesis 2:7). When God judges the foundation of mortality, demons cannot follow. This is the point where sorcery bows, and altars crumble.
Pharaoh hardened his heart not because he was powerful, but because his heart was already under demonic influence, a battle of altars.
The Cry That Moves Heaven
When Pharaoh asked Moses to pray to remove the frogs, Moses did not rejoice, he interceded. Deliverers don’t laugh at judgment; they weep and pray even for their enemies. Intercession is proof that your heart carries God’s burden, not revenge.
God can keep you in Egypt but not of Egypt. You can live in the same economy but under a different covenant.
Real power is not in copying miracles, but in transforming creation.
Some stubborn situations will only shift when the “finger of God” appears.
Even when your enemies cry out, pray. Don’t become what hurt you.
Not all judgment is demonic; some is divine, sent to break resistance.
Declarations
I dwell in Goshen, judgment may rise, but I am marked by mercy.
By the finger of God, every stubborn altar resisting my family and destiny is judged.
I am exempted from the plagues of my generation, by covenant, not by luck.
My voice will be like Moses, I will pray, intercede, and see God answer.
Every counterfeit power bow to the authority of Jesus Christ in my life.
Exodus 7 marks a transition: Moses is no longer just called, he is now commissioned. This is the chapter where God doesn’t just speak to Moses; He speaks through him.
“See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh, and Aaron thy prophet.”Exodus 7:1 (KJV)
This does not make Moses divine, it means Pharaoh will no longer be dealing with a man, but with the authority of God vested in a man. God elevates Moses from the place of fear to the place of governmental representation.
Key Themes:
God confirms His word before Moses’ enemies.
Aaron becomes the prophetic voice, Moses becomes the spiritual government.
The first sign is released: Moses’ rod becomes a serpent.
Pharaoh’s magicians imitate, but cannot overpower, their rods are swallowed.
Spiritual law revealed: When God begins to judge systems, He introduces His messengers as signs, not just speakers. Deliverance always starts with a confrontation between two altars.
Authority is the language of deliverance
God didn’t increase Moses’ volume, He increased his authority. This is not a battle of noise, but of thrones. Before you confront a Pharaoh in public, you must first bow before God in private. The rod that once represented Moses’ insecurity now becomes his sceptre of dominion.
The Mystery of Competing Altars
Jannes and Jambres, Pharaoh’s magicians, mimicked the miracle. This shows that not all power is divine power. But counterfeit power always fails the test of endurance, Moses’ serpent swallowed theirs. In spiritual warfare, the superior altar consumes the lesser.
The Price of Representation
God tells Moses:
“Thou shalt speak all that I command thee.” No editing. No fear of opinions. Moses must speak boldly even when his audience rejects him. A deliverer cannot be sentimental. You cannot free people you are afraid to offend.
Don’t fear opposition, fear disobedience.
When God sends you, He makes you more than a voice; He makes you a sign.
The presence of counterfeit is not proof that you lack power, it’s proof that you are in a battlefield of altars.
Authority grows when obedience becomes complete.
Declarations
I stand as a sign and a wonder to every Pharaoh confronting my destiny.
By the rod of the Lord, every counterfeit power bow in the name of Jesus.
I refuse fear, I speak only what God has commanded me.
My voice is backed by God’s throne; my words carry weight in the spirit.
Systems that mocked me will soon bow to the God who sent me in the name Jesus.
Exodus 6 opens with a divine response to discouragement. Moses has obeyed, yet everything looks worse. Pharaoh’s heart is harder, and Israel’s hope is fading. But then, the Lord speaks:
“Now shalt thou see what I will do to Pharaoh: for with a strong hand shall he let them go.” Exodus 6:1 (KJV)
Heaven declares a shift from explanation to demonstration. God does not debate with Pharaoh; He displays His covenant.
Here, God reintroduces Himself not as El Shaddai (the God of sufficiency) but as YHWH, the covenant keeper who enforces His promises with power.
“I appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, by the name of God Almighty, but by my name JEHOVAH was I not known to them.” Exodus 6:3 (KJV)
In other words, the fathers knew God by promise; Moses would know Him by performance.
This chapter reveals the progression of revelation, how each generation inherits a deeper manifestation of who God is. When the warfare intensifies, it’s often because a new name of God is about to be revealed through you.
The Law of Covenant Continuity Every generation must rediscover God personally. Moses’ generation could not survive on Abraham’s revelation. God had to reveal Himself afresh. In every season of pressure, ask not just “When will You deliver me?” but “What name are You revealing through me?” Deliverance is not just escape; it is revelation.
The Revelation of Covenant Seasons
Sometimes God will not answer with results immediately, He answers with revelation. Before God changes your situation, He upgrades your understanding of Him. You cannot walk in deliverance with the revelation of survival. Israel had to move from slave mentality to covenant mentality.
“Until God is revealed to you as YHWH, deliverance is not yet legal.”
The Technology of Covenant Activation God reminds Moses, “I have heard their groaning.” This is the sound that activates covenant. Every covenant has a trigger; the cry of intercession. When the groaning of a people matches the timing of prophecy, divine remembrance is activated. That’s when God says, “I will bring you out… I will redeem you… I will take you to me for a people.”
The Fourfold Deliverance Protocol
Notice God uses four “I WILL” statements in verses 6–7:
I will bring you out.
I will rid you of bondage.
I will redeem you with stretched-out arm.
I will take you for my people.
This is not just deliverance; it is governmental adoption. God was not just freeing slaves; He was establishing a nation. Deliverance is incomplete until identity is restored and government is transferred.
The Womb of Intercession and Groaning; The God Who Restores Identity
Verse 9 says:
“And Moses spake so unto the children of Israel: but they hearkened not unto Moses for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage.”
Pain can close ears to prophecy. Trauma can make people reject their own deliverance. That’s why prophetic intercession is necessary to remove the veil of anguish so the people can believe again. God births freedom through wombs of groaning and prayer. Before freedom, God restores identity: “I will be your God.” Bondage makes you forget who you are; deliverance begins when you remember whose you are. This is the message for every weary soul: you may feel forgotten, but God’s covenant has your name written on it.
When life gets darker, it’s often because God is about to reveal Himself by a new name.
Groaning in prayer is not weakness; it’s covenant activation.
God’s “I AM” is still speaking. Every “I will” in this chapter is a prophecy of unstoppable action.
Refuse to interpret delay as denial covenant timing is never late.
Remember: the same God who began the Exodus journey will finish it in glory.
God is not just delivering you from something, He’s delivering you into something.
Discouragement does not cancel divine instruction.
Some people can’t receive truth because of pain; pray for their hearts before preaching to their ears.
Before miracles come revelation. God upgrades your knowledge before He upgrades your situation.
Declarations
In the name of Jesus, I decree that the covenant-keeping God remembers me and my family today.
I declare that the same hand that broke Pharaoh will break every system holding my destiny.
I am aligned with divine timing, my groaning becomes God’s movement.
I prophesy that God will reveal Himself to me by a new name in this season.
The covenant of my fathers is speaking again, no captivity will silence it.
I will no longer know God only as Provider, I know Him as Covenant-Keeper and Deliverer.
By the outstretched arm of the Lord, I am brought out from every bondage.
Anguish of spirit shall not silence my faith, I believe again.
My family will not die in Egypt; we will cross into covenant territory.
I am God’s covenant person; separated, redeemed, and owned by YHWH.
“And I will bring you in unto the land… and I will give it you for an heritage: I am the LORD.” Exodus 6:8
The covenant may seem delayed, but it is alive and it remembers your name.
Moses obeys God. He confronts Pharaoh with boldness:
“Thus saith the LORD God of Israel, Let my people go…”Exodus 5:1
But instead of freedom, things get harder.
Pharaoh responds not with release, but with resistance. The Israelites are now forced to make bricks without straw, yet produce the same output. The people complain. Moses questions God. And the atmosphere feels like failure.
This chapter reveals a mystery in the journeys of destiny: When God begins deliverance, the enemy first increases oppression.
Breakthrough does not always begin with open doors , sometimes it begins with intensified warfare. When prophecy is activated, resistance rises not as a denial but as a confirmation that deliverance has begun.
“For they be idle; therefore they cry, saying, Let us go…”Exodus 5:17 (KJV) To Pharaoh, worship looks like laziness. To the world, your devotion looks like foolishness. Hell always fights a people on the verge of worship and deliverance.
The Law of Prophetic Resistance Every time spiritual obedience is activated, satanic structures react. Pharaoh is not just a man, he is a system that refuses to let go until power changes hands. Obedience does not always reduce pressure; sometimes it exposes Pharaoh so that judgment can begin.
When God Allows Pressure to Reveal Hearts Instead of removing the burden immediately, God allows the pressure to test alignment. Israel’s true state is exposed; their tongues spoke fear, not faith. Before God takes them out of Egypt, He must take Egypt out of them. Pressure purifies.
The Cry of Intercession in Transition The people complained to Moses, and Moses cried to God. This is the birth of intercession. True deliverance always passes through the womb of prayer. When burdens increase, God is training His people to stop crying to Pharaoh and start crying to Him.
Just because it got harder doesn’t mean God isn’t working, it may mean deliverance has begun.
Stop explaining yourself to Pharaoh. Speak to God.
The same God who sent you to confront Pharaoh will back you up when Pharaoh resists.
Pressure is not always demonic, sometimes it is diagnostic. It reveals where our faith stands.
You can be called by God and still experience temporary backlash. Don’t retreat, press deeper.
Declaration
In the name of Jesus, I declare that increased warfare is not my defeat but my confirmation of divine movement.
Pharaoh will not have the last word, God will.
I refuse to bow to pressure; I choose to bow in prayer.
My obedience will not end in shame; it will end in testimony.
Every system demanding bricks without straw in my life is now confronted by the God of Israel.
Every call from God demands not just hearing, but obedience. Exodus 4 reveals the tender wrestling between divine command and human insecurity. God has already revealed His name and purpose to Moses in the burning bush. Yet, like many of us, Moses responds with doubt:
“But behold, they will not believe me, nor hearken unto my voice.” Exodus 4:1 (KJV)
This is the portrait of a man who has seen fire but fears men. The prophetic truth here is that encounter must translate into obedience. Anointing without yieldedness cannot produce transformation.
God answers Moses’ hesitation with supernatural validation, a rod that turns into a serpent and a hand that turns leprous and is restored. These signs are not theatrics; they are prophetic patterns:
The rod represents authority transformed through surrender.
The hand represents purity refined through process.
The water into blood represents power over systems of corruption.
In essence, God was saying, “If you will yield your ordinary rod, I will make it my instrument.” Every destiny has a rod, your skill, influence, or voice, but until you throw it down in surrender, it cannot carry power.
The Law of Surrendered Authority God never uses what you refuse to release. Moses’ rod was just wood until he laid it down. Every believer must face the test of “What is in your hand?” What you yield becomes supernatural; what you withhold remains ordinary. Dominion is not achieved through possession but through surrender.
The Training of a Deliverer Moses was still being tutored in trust. He feared Pharaoh’s voice more than God’s word. God was recalibrating his perspective, to shift him from human logic to prophetic obedience. Signs and wonders are God’s language of persuasion, teaching men that divine backing follows divine instruction.
The Covenant of Voice and Partnership When God gives you an assignment, He also raises a helper for your weakness. Aaron was not a replacement but a reinforcement. Heaven never leaves a called vessel unsupported. But note this: Moses’ voice was limited until he obeyed. When he finally yielded, even his stammering became a weapon in God’s hands.
God’s question to Moses is still relevant today: “What is in your hand?” Identify and surrender your gifts.
Stop negotiating with fear. You are not the one sent alone it is “I AM” who sends you.
The proof of encounter is action. If you’ve seen the fire, you must now move with the rod.
Divine partnership is not a sign of weakness; it’s God’s design for kingdom balance.
Declarations
I decree that my rod, my gift, voice, and influence is surrendered to God and filled with His power.
I declare that every trace of fear and doubt is replaced with the boldness of divine backing.
I prophesy that I will not hide behind excuses; I will walk in obedience.
My voice, like Moses’, will shake systems and command signs in the name of the Lord.
Every Aaron assigned to me locates me speedily, and together we fulfil Heaven’s mandate, in Jesus name. amen
“And thou shalt take this rod in thine hand, wherewith thou shalt do signs.” Exodus 4:17 (KJV)
The rod that once symbolised your limitation becomes the sceptre of your dominion when laid before the Lord.
Every destiny must have its burning bush encounter that divine interruption where God introduces Himself beyond religion. Exodus 3 begins with Moses, once a prince, now a shepherd on the backside of the desert. For forty years, he had hidden under anonymity, stripped of titles and applause. Yet, it was in that place of obscurity that God chose to reveal His glory.
“And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.” Exodus 3:2 (KJV)
This scene reveals a prophetic law: the fire of God does not destroy what is consecrated it refines it. When God calls a man, He first ignites him. The bush that burned and was not consumed symbolises a man aflame with divine presence yet sustained by grace. The same fire that consumes the flesh empowers the spirit.
God’s call to Moses; “Come now therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh” is the transition from encounter to assignment. It is one thing to be called; it is another to be sent.
The Law of Divine Encounters Every man God uses must have a personal encounter that defines their conviction. Moses was not called in Pharaoh’s palace, but in the wilderness, where distractions die and purpose speaks. Many cry for assignment without encounter. Until you have met God in your secret place, you are not qualified to represent Him in public.
The Technology of Holy Ground When God reveals Himself, the first instruction is consecration: “Take off your shoes, for the place where you stand is holy ground.” Shoes represent human effort, journey, and identity. God was saying, “Lay down your strength, your pride, your past.” The fire calls you to surrender so that God’s ability can replace your insufficiency.
The Commissioning of the Deliverer Moses’ burning bush moment wasn’t just about personal transformation, it was God’s answer to a nation’s cry. Every true calling is connected to people’s deliverance. The moment you encounter God, you inherit a generation. Your pain becomes the language of deliverance for others.
Your wilderness is not a punishment; it’s God’s classroom for encounter.
True fire does not destroy, it purifies and reveals divine purpose.
When you hear God’s voice calling your name twice (as He did Moses’), know you’ve entered a covenant season of commissioning.
The proof of encounter is transformation and obedience, not emotion.
Declarations
I decree that the fire of God burns within me but does not consume me.
I declare that I have heard God’s voice calling my name and my generation will hear Him through me.
I stand on holy ground, set apart for divine assignment and impact.
Every wilderness in my life becomes a place of encounter, not despair.
The God of the burning bush reveals Himself to me as I AM THAT I AM; timeless, sovereign, and faithful in Jesus name. Amen
“I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring forth my people… out of Egypt.” ;Exodus 3:10 (KJV)
The fire that found you in the wilderness is sending you to confront Pharaohs. You are not empty; you carry the “I AM.”
BeKemified – Pampered. Prepared. Positioned.
Pampered by Grace. Prepared by Truth. Positioned for Glory.