Apr 5, 2026

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If you're all in your feelings and the last thing you do before bed is stress, overthinking, and replaying everything that didn’t work… you are literally tucking yourself in with anxiety.


And then wondering why you wake up tired, irritated, and behind.


We don’t do that over here.


No ma’am. This season we are touching 6, 7, and 9 figure income


Your pillow talk matters. 


Nighttime is when your mind is the most open and your spirit is the most impressionable. Whatever you whisper to yourself then? It lingers.


Scripture already warned you:


“As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.” — Proverbs 23:7


So if you go to sleep thinking wealth, abundance, and love… guess what you’re partnering with?


Exactly.


Tonight let’s upgrade the conversation.

Instead of:
“I’m going to make it.”


Try:
“I’m victorious. I am exactly where God needs me to be—and He’s accelerating everything.”


Instead of:
“Nothing is working.”


Try:
“God is working all things together for my good.” (Romans 8:28)


And don’t miss this:

“You will lie down and your sleep will be sweet.” — Proverbs 3:24


Sweet sleep is a result of peaceful thoughts.


So tonight, fix your pillow talk.


Talk like a woman who knows God is backing her.
Talk like things are already turning in your favor.
Talk like peace belongs to you.


Because what you say in the dark… will show up in your morning.

And we are not waking up defeated when we went to bed declaring.

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Listen stop following these fear based platforms and voices. These people use fear to control and take advantage of their audience. 


Sometimes the greatest miracle begins in your mind.




Have you ever had an idea so wild, so beautiful, so big, that it almost scared you? You saw it so clearly in your imagination—what you could build, who you could become, the life you could live—and yet a quiet voice whispered, “But not for you.”


That tension between vision and doubt is where faith gets tested.




In Mark 9:24, a desperate father brings his demon-possessed son to Jesus and cries out, “I believe; help my unbelief!” He says this after Jesus tells him, “All things are possible for one who believes.”


The father believed Jesus could do it, but he didn’t think it was possible for him. That’s a powerful distinction. Many of us believe in God’s power, but not always in His willingness to express that power through us. We believe in miracles, but we don’t always believe we’re worthy of one.





Jesus was teaching something simple but revolutionary:

What you believe sets the boundary for what’s possible in your life.

 

If you can think it up, that means it’s been revealed to you.
And if it’s been revealed to you, it’s already possible for you.


God doesn’t give random ideas. He gives divine downloads—visions that match the measure of faith within you. The ideas that come to your heart are not coincidences; they are invitations. They are spiritual blueprints calling you to partner with heaven to bring something new into the earth.


But just like that father, we often get caught up in how.
How will it happen?
How will I afford it?
How will I find the people, the resources, the timing?


And that’s where we miss it—because faith doesn’t need a mechanism; it just needs belief.




Jesus said all you need is faith the size of a mustard seed. That’s not much at all. It’s not perfect faith, it’s possible faith.Just a seed—tiny, but alive. That little bit of belief is all God needs to start directing your path, opening doors, and aligning circumstances.


So the next time you get a spark of inspiration, a wild dream, or an innovative thought that seems too big for you—pause before you dismiss it. 




Remember:
You can think up or think down.
You can think yourself into limitation or lift yourself into possibility.


And if you thought it up, it’s not by accident. It’s because Heaven whispered it to you.


So believe—just enough for God to meet you where you are.
Because what you can think, you can manifest.
And what you can believe, you can become.

Apr 3, 2026

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I’m excited about a moment that will be remembered for generations, NASA astronaut Christina Koch has returned to Earth after a groundbreaking 10-day journey around the Moon aboard the Orion capsule. As the first woman to complete such a mission, her achievement marks a powerful step forward in space exploration—and in history itself.


Orbiting the Moon, Koch witnessed something few humans ever have: Earth rising in the distance, small and radiant against the vast darkness of space. The experience, she shared, was both humbling and transformative.

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God did not design you to barely get by. He designed you to multiply.


"Christ in you, the hope of glory" (Colossians 1:27)


And if you don’t believe me, let me introduce you (or reintroduce you) to the moment Jesus got real bold about money, mindset, and multiplication in the Parable of the Talents.


Because baby… this wasn’t just a cute Sunday School story.
This was a masterclass in wealth, responsibility, and faith in action.


💰 The Setup: Everybody Got Something

In the story, a master gives three servants different amounts of money (called talents). One gets five. One gets two. One gets one.


Pause right there.

Notice God didn’t give everyone the same thing.
That alone should cancel your comparison spirit immediately.


Some people got five.
Some got two.
And some got one.


But here’s the cultural intelligence tea:
Nobody got nothing.




✨ The Real Flex: Multiplication Over Excuses


The ones with five and two?
They flipped it. Multiplied it. Doubled it.




The one with one?
Buried it. Hid it. 




Protected it like it was fragile.




And when the master came back?

He didn’t say:
“Well… at least you tried.”

No ma’am.



He celebrated the ones who used what they had
and corrected the one who let fear talk louder than faith.




Let’s make it plain:
It wasn’t about how much they started with. It was about what they believed enough to do with it.





Creation was spiritual first.

Formation came after.

And just like that, your talents follow the same pattern.

  • Your ideas? Created.
  • Your confidence? Created.
  • Your next level life? Already created.

But your responsibility?

To form it.

The servant with one talent stayed stuck in the created realm
he knew he had something, but never brought it into form.

And that’s where some of y’all are right now (lovingly, respectfully 👀):

  • Sitting on the vision
  • Overthinking the calling
  • Praying but not moving
  • Dreaming but not doing

Faith without works? Still dead.




Jesus was teaching that belief + action = multiplication.

Not belief alone.
Not hustle alone.

Both.




The Problem Isn’t Your Talent… It’s Your Fear

The last servant said, “I was afraid.”

There it is.

Fear will have you:

  • Sitting on million-dollar ideas
  • Playing small in rooms you were called to lead
  • Acting like your one talent isn’t enough

But culturally—and spiritually—this is where we shift the narrative:

Your one, used correctly, can outperform someone else’s five, used poorly.


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I remember growing up, Easter wasn’t optional. You didn’t just show up—you had to participate.


You had a speech.


Not a cute little “Jesus loves me” either.


I’m talking about:

“He was wounded for our transgressions, bruised for our iniquities…”



And if you mess it up it was okay because you were at church.

Because somewhere in the pews sat an auntie who knew that scripture better than you AND your Sunday school teacher combined.


Now once my mama discovered I could write poetry? Oh, it was over for me.


I wasn’t reciting anymore.
I was producing original content for the Kingdom.




Poems. Dramatic pauses. Hand movements.
All before I even knew what “stage presence” was.




 The Fashion Show Nobody Talks About


Easter Sunday? Whew.


That wasn’t just church—that was a runway.

  • New dress ✔️
  • Shiny shoes ✔️
  • Hair laid ✔️
  • Hat big enough to block your neighbor’s blessing ✔️



And don’t let it be a Black grandma in the building…


She didn’t come to play. She came to represent the resurrection in full color coordination.




🎶 What Happened to the Choirs?


And can we talk about the choirs?


Not just a choir.

I mean:

  • The mass choir
  • The youth choir
  • The children’s choir (offbeat but anointed)
  • The Easter cantata that lasted longer than the sermon




Where are the plays?


Christian Movies about the Bible...And Jesus Christ coming to the world to save us.


Where is the cross on stage?



Where is the scene where Jesus rises on the 3rd day and somebody in the audience starts crying for real?




Because we didn’t just hear about Jesus… We felt Him.




⛪ Church Hopping Was a Family Affair



Easter Sunday wasn’t one service.


Oh no.


You were going from church to church like it was a holy tour:

  • “My niece speaking at 11”
  • “My cousin singing at 2”
  • “We stopping by Big Mama’s church at 4”


Gas tank on E. Spirit on full.


🤔 So… What Happened?


Now?

We get one sermon.
Maybe a cute announcement.
And everybody’s home by brunch.


No speeches.
No productions.
No lingering presence that says, “Something sacred just happened here.”


And I have to ask…


Have we made Easter convenient… and lost its conviction?



Let’s Be Honest for a Second

Is Easter still about Jesus Christ dying on the cross?

Or has it become:

  • A photo op
  • A fashion moment
  • A quick service before reservations


Because the truth is…


Back then, we didn’t have much—but we had reverence.


We had time.
We had intention.
We had a deep understanding that this was the moment that changed everything.




Maybe It’s Not Gone… Maybe It’s Waiting

Now don’t get me wrong—I’m not here to drag the modern church.

But I am here to remind us:

We can bring that back.

  • Let the kids speak again
  • Let the choirs sing like they mean it
  • Let the church feel like a celebration of sacrifice and victory, not a checkbox

Because Easter isn’t just about what He did…

It’s about making sure we never forget it.


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Now don’t get nervous. Stay with me. When people say “trappin,” they usually mean hustling—figuring it out, making something out of nothing, using what’s in your hands to create flow.

And if we’re being real?


People in the trap understand economics better than us folks with degrees sometimes.


Now I am not promoting anyone to do anything wrong. We are talking about mindset.


Why? Because they know:


How to multiply a little
How to move resources strategically
How to pivot when pressure hits
How to make something shake



Esau Was Built Different


Esau was not soft.


The Bible literally introduces him as:

“a skillful hunter, a man of the field” — Genesis 25:27




Translation? Esau was outside.


Rugged. Resourceful. Getting it out the mud for real.


He had that:
👉🏽 “I’ma go get it by any means necessary” energy




At First Glance… It Looked Like He Fumbled 😬



Firstborn.
Birthright secured.
Position already his.




And then what?

 

“Sell me this day thy birthright…
And Esau said… what profit shall this birthright do to me?” — Genesis 25:31–32


And just like that…


He trades legacy for a bowl of stew. 


You’re Not Broke… You’re Mismanaging Your Economies

Was Esau Reckless… or Just Young? 🤔


If we’re being honest, Esau likely wasn’t sitting there like a seasoned strategist plotting legacy moves.


He was young.
Hungry.
In the moment.


And the Bible shows us exactly where his mindset was:

“I am about to die; so what is this birthright to me?” — Genesis 25:32


That’s not long-term thinking obviously.  That’s survival mode thinking.


And Did He Sell Himself Too Cheap? 👀


Now here’s the part that’ll preach a little:


Maybe the issue wasn’t just that Esau sold his birthright…


Maybe it’s that he didn’t recognize its value—so he sold it for almost nothing.


A bowl of stew??


Let’s be real:


That wasn’t a fair exchange. That was a clearance sale.




We always side-eye Esau… but nobody talks about how 

Jacob REQUIRED that trade 👀


There was strategy on one side because of Rebecca.  But there was also impulsiveness on the other side because of fear.







Let me say this real slow so it hits:


You are not broke.
You are not limited.
You are not at the mercy of this economy.


You’ve just been acting like you only have one economy.


Or maybe like Esau you are selling your skills too cheap.


And that’s the real problem.


Then Came the Blessing Situation 😮‍💨


Later, during the blessing ceremony, Jacob steps in and secures what Esau should’ve received.


And Esau is left saying:

“Hast thou but one blessing, my father?” — Genesis 27:38


Now THIS right here?


This is the moment Esau realizes:


“Wait… I had something valuable.”




Now imagine taking that same energy…
and applying it the RIGHT way.


Not illegal. Not reckless.


But intentional. Strategic. Spirit-led.


Baby, that’s where the shift happens.




But Here’s What People Miss 👀


Esau didn’t stay bitter.


He didn’t spiral forever.


When he meets Jacob again?

“Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him… and they wept.”

 

Genesis 33:4


No revenge.
No dragging it out.


He chose peace.


And that says a LOT about his character.


In (John 2:19), Jesus Christ said:
“Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.” 



He was basically saying to them... You can try to tear me down—but I will rise because he understood he is the son of God.




And Yes—Esau Was STILL Blessed 💅🏽


Let’s correct the narrative real quick:


Esau was not erased.

“By thy sword shalt thou live… and thou shalt break his yoke from off thy neck.”

 

Genesis 27:40


He:

  • Became the father of Edom
  • Built a nation (Genesis 36)
  • Had land, power, and influence


God still made great something out of his life.




This Is Why You Don’t Panic Anymore


Once you understand you’re operating in multiple economies?


Oh, your whole attitude changes.

  • You stop panicking when money gets funny
  • You stop shrinking when pressure hits
  • You stop making desperate decisions


Because even if your earthly account looks a little… humble right now 👀


You KNOW your heavenly account is stacked.


And here’s the part people don’t talk about enough:


A full heavenly account will spill over into your real life.


Opportunities. Favor. Connections. Ideas. Doors.


The kind of stuff money alone can’t buy.


Start Trappin’ DIFFERENT 😌

Yeah, we still trappin’.

But now?


We trappin’ with wisdom.
We trappin’ with discipline.
We trappin’ with God backing the operation.


So instead of just asking:


“What’s in my bank account?”


Start asking:

“Where am I positioned spiritually?”


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