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Moments with Grace: On the Brink of Breakthrough

 

In a passionate message, Pastor Grace DeCuir invites listeners into a short, soul-stirring moment of praise, prayer and Biblical encouragement. She defines "Moments with Grace" as a chain of God-moments—prayer, the Word, stretched faith—and reminds us, “This is the day that the Lord has made. I will rejoice.” If you want the full uncut sermon energy and personal exhortations, watch the full video, but here are the core takeaways to use today.

Shake Off and Declare

Pastor Grace urges believers to "shake off" fear, bad reports and the enemy’s trash-talk—just as Paul shook off a venomous snake—and to decree Scripture over life. Anchoring her message in promises (Philippians 4:19; Psalm 23; God’s covenant with Abraham), she calls us to magnify God, not problems. Examples from Scripture (Daniel, the Hebrew boys, David in the cave, the woman with the issue of blood) illustrate walking by faith: “Faith is the substance of things hoped for…without faith…we can’t get to the other part.” Speak victory: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want,” and act in faith—crawl, walk or run—to press into God’s promise.

Guard Your Heart and Return to True Worship

A major theme is spiritual discipline—guard your eyes and ears, watch your words (out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks), and resist church celebrity and competition. Pastor Grace confronts shallow religiosity: platforms should not become stages for pride. She warns the church to examine itself honestly—less spectacle, more contrite hearts—and to return to the porch and the altar, praying for mercy and revival. “Man looks on the outside, but God looks at the heart,” she reminds us, urging repentance, surrender and a deeper, daily dependence on the Holy Spirit.

A Call to Come Up Higher

Finally, she calls believers to level up—“come up here”—to allow the Holy Spirit to speak to and through us, to empty pride and be refilled with Godly wisdom. The closing plea is a communal prayer: empty us of fleshly competition and fill us with more of God—more scripture, more the Holy Ghost, and more readiness for the season ahead. Pastor Grace ends with a confident declaration: we’re on the brink of something major; draw near to God, make room, and prepare for revival welling up from transformed hearts.

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