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Level up Titles
Have anyone paid attention to the titles of each level and thought about the meaning past level 2 of course? As well as which one you see yourself at? Why? I am curious about level 9. I would say Pioneer but I aiming for Star (God-willing).. to be an original and to be develop in my craft as well as gifts that will build up God’s kingdom and help people grow in God.
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Earlier when I hit Level 4, “The Builder,” I literally paused because it felt too accurate. It’s like it put words to the exact season I’m in right now, the weight, the assignment, and the responsibility to build what God has been showing me.
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@LaBrenda Miller amen!! 🙌🏽🔥
Building a Prophetic Culture @Embassy City ✨😌
Today’s word really made me pause and look inward. It wasn’t just about prophecy as a gift, but prophecy as a responsibility. It’s something that has to be stewarded, protected, and matured within the right environment. The reminder that vision needs culture hit deeply. God can speak clearly, release promises freely, and move powerfully, but what we do with what He gives determines whether it grows or gets choked. A prophetic culture isn’t built on moments or emotion; it’s built on consistent decisions, obedience, and honor. I was especially struck by the idea that we all prophesy—not because we’re special, but because we carry the Holy Spirit. That truth is both empowering and sobering. It means there’s no room for passivity, but also no room for pride. Gifting without character doesn’t last, and accuracy without fruit doesn’t reflect God’s heart. What stayed with me most was the call to maturity: to move beyond criticism, fear, and spiritual immaturity and into discernment, humility, and accountability. This teaching didn’t invite blind belief; it invited healthy judgment, community, and alignment with Scripture. It reminded me that prophecy requires partnership—agreement and action—and that delay doesn’t always mean God hasn’t spoken, but sometimes that we haven’t fully responded. I left feeling challenged to protect the atmosphere God is building in my own life through prayer, fasting, generosity, and obedience, not just excitement. The weight of the message was clear: the Holy Spirit leads, governs, and sustains prophetic flow, and when character and culture are in place, the promise doesn’t need to be forced… it unfolds in God’s timing. Tap into my notes from today below: https://biblenote.topmusetech.com/shared/8eaa2aa433a94de886f4f710567a7421
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This is it. Prophecy as responsibility, not a moment. Vision needs culture, and culture is built through obedience, honor, and consistent stewardship. I love how you held the tension between empowerment and sobriety, because carrying the Spirit means we have to grow in character, humility, and accountability so the word produces fruit and not just accuracy.
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Let’s Gooo!!! Embracing the journey !!!
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Let’s go!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🔥
MLK Reflection
Just reflecting on MLK Day and the magnitude of the death walk this man had to take to fulfill his life's assignment/mission.. The unwavering self-denial, the onslaught of constant persecution, the levels of mental anguish most could give no comfort to, the sacrifice of the closeness of family, the hatred, the embracing of abuse and hardship, the face 2 face with evil, the everyday internal warfare, and of course the relentless threat of death from outside forces.. All of what this man endured for the vision that most times no one could fully see but himself, and even more so, at times he himself most likely could not see it in its fullness, but he simply had the FAITH to believe it was something great! Yet..often, when we hear of things associated with greatness in most American churches, it's connected to a laundry list of external accolades, and the applause of man, your name in neon lights, your name on plaques, what you own, where you live, how many places you get invited, how many businesses you can blow up, attendance at your conference, etc.. And Jesus said, whomever is Greatest among you shall be you servant..in the Kingdom of God a bonafide servant is one willing to give up the "totality" of their LIFE..whew..I'm challenged by this..so just in personal reflection and general, I wonder to what extent we are willing to embrace the life of a servant..I believe MLK's life was definitely the absolute epitome of servitude, and that it can be a sobering measuring gauge for us to ask ourselves hard questions as we evolve, since all God given purpose really does take fhe majority of our lives to fulfill, hence why we are given a "designated time" to be here.. Certainly we all have different journeys, and are not called to the same things, but it seems, only certain degrees of death are what unlock greatness disguised in doors of destiny.. So, it's not that some people have a certain destiny because they are just so great, it's the degree to which one is willing to DIE, is the degree to which a destiny can be fulfilled..
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The weight he carried, the constant threat, the loneliness, the misunderstanding, and still choosing obedience is sobering, and it challenges the way we sometimes chase applause instead of embracing servanthood. Jesus redefining greatness as becoming a servant hits different when you look at MLK’s life through that lens, because it shows that purpose is expensive, and destiny gets unlocked by the degree we’re willing to die to comfort, reputation, and self-preservation. My takeaway is simple but heavy: a lot of what we want God to do through us sits on the other side of consistent self-denial, and that is the part we rarely celebrate.
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@Miranda B thanks for sharing!
WE GROWING ALREADY!!!!
Help us reach our goal of 100 members by next weekend! WE CAN DO IT if everyone invites someone... here's the link to share! https://www.skool.com/kingdomlab/about?ref=889350d968e24ee29513b655a04e13b3
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@Curtis Whiteman definitely a group worth following!🔥
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@Bryan Meadows let’s go!!🔥🔥🙌🏽🙌🏽
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Trai Elliott
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