We’ve seen it happen
anointed voices fall.
Gifted leaders burn out.
Revivalists lose their reverence.
And somewhere along the way, we started asking:
“Can I walk in real power and still remain pure?”
And heaven answers back, yes.
But only if you stay surrendered.
Because power without purity turns into pride.
But power with purity?
That’s where heaven touches earth.
2 Timothy 2:21 says,
“Those who cleanse themselves… will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work.”
Not just powerful
**prepared.
Not just gifted
trusted.
Not just called
clean.
You see, God’s not looking for the most impressive vessel.
He’s looking for the most available.
The most pure.
The one who says,
“Let me decrease so You can increase.
Let Your power flow, but let my heart stay low.”
Because in a world obsessed with platform,
purity is the rebellion.
It’s the late-night repentance when no one’s watching.
It’s the fasting that no one posts about.
It’s turning down invitations that compromise your conviction.
It’s laying hands in secret,
praying in parking lots,
serving in silence.
That’s power.
That’s Jesus.
He flipped tables, then knelt and washed feet.
He cast out demons, then snuck away to pray.
He raised the dead,
but never stopped walking in purity,
never stopped communing with the Father,
never stopped choosing obedience over attention.
That’s the blueprint.
That’s the call.
That’s your legacy.
So yes
carry fire.
Cast out darkness.
Preach like a storm.
Worship like thunder.
But let your holiness be louder than your volume.
Let your secret place be deeper than your platform.
Let your purity anchor the power you’ve been trusted to release.
Because at the end of the day,
God isn’t just raising up voices.
He’s raising up altars.
And He’s setting them on fire.


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