A Charge to the Church: Discern the Moment of Visitation



Many believers miss their blessings in meetings—not because God is absent, but because their attention is misplaced. Some do not become serious, receptive, or expectant until their favorite man of God takes the microphone. Yet Scripture teaches us that God’s move is not limited to personalities or pulpits.
Often, the angel assigned to your answered prayer has already been released, even before the main minister steps onto the altar. Just as in John 5:4, the angel troubled the waters at specific moments—those who were attentive and ready stepped in and were healed, while others waited for something more dramatic.
God does not always wait for the headline moment. In 2 Kings 5, Naaman almost missed his healing because the instruction came through an unexpected channel. In Luke 19:44, Jesus lamented Jerusalem because they “did not recognize the time of their visitation.”
Beloved, God honors hunger, discernment, and reverence, not celebrity preference. Ecclesiastes 5:1 says:
“Guard your steps when you go to the house of God.”
Your miracle may be released during worship, prayer, an announcement, or through a vessel you least expect. Do not limit God. Stay alert. Stay reverent. Stay expectant.
The blessing you seek may already be in the room—don’t miss it because you were waiting for a name.

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