Focus on Yourself in 2026 and Watch Everything Change || Powerful Sermon Inspired by Kathryn Kuhlman

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Focus on Yourself in 2026 and Watch Everything Change

  • Thank you. And you know there is a great hunger in the land today. But it is not a hunger for more. No, it is a hunger for less. It is a hunger for quiet, for clarity, for a voice that speaks from within. Not the 10,000 voices that shout from without. We are in a great drought, a famine, but not of food, of the spirit.
  • We have feasted at the table of the world until we are sick with it, until our minds are heavy and our hearts are confused. And the spirit of God is whispering to you, to me, that the only way out of this famine is to declare one, a voluntary famine, a holy chosen fast from the very things that are starving us to death. Look around you.
  • From the moment your eyes flutter open, the world begins its petition. Your phone buzzes with its agenda. News curated to alarm, opinions dressed as facts, the glittering, airbrushed lives of a thousand strangers. The television shouts its crises. The radio sings its anxieties.
  • Even the well-meaning voices of friends and family, of culture and expectation, lay their claim upon your soul. You should be here by now. You should own this. You should look like that. You should be alarmed by this. You should be outraged by that. It is a ceaseless, draining petition. And you, precious one, have become a trembling committee of one, trying to answer every single appeal to weigh every single demand, to form an opinion on every single tragedy a world away, until there is nothing left in the treasury of you.
  • You are giving your holy attention, the very substance of your life force, to everything under the sun except the sun. And you wonder why you feel so empty, so scattered, so far from the peace you were promised. But I feel the spirit telling me that 2026 is to be a year of holy focus.

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