Scripture: Ezekiel 18:30–31 (NIV) “Repent! Turn away from all your offenses; then sin will not be your downfall. Rid yourselves of all the offenses you have committed, and get a new heart and a new spirit.”
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Message for You
God is telling you it’s time to move forward — not emotionally, not mentally, not spiritually staying stuck in places He already told you to leave. The Six of Swords is the confirmation that you’re transitioning out of something that has been disturbing your peace, and this shift is not optional. It’s protection.
This isn’t about running. This is repentance in motion.
A clean, Spirit-led move.
God is saying:
“Turn from what’s been dragging you down. Release what is not Me. Let go of what’s causing your downfall. Move with Me into something calmer.”
You may still feel the sting of what you’re leaving behind, but peace is up ahead — not behind you.
He is giving you a new heart and a new spirit, but the new can’t come while you’re still holding onto the old.
This card shows you crossing over — mentally, emotionally, spiritually — into a safer place God already prepared.
Follow the pull. Don’t resist the transition. Let Him steer.
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What You’re Being Asked to Do
Turn away from the old behavior or mindset
Stop rehearsing what God already closed
Let the Holy Spirit renew your heart
Let the past be the past
Move forward with intention
Trust the shift even if it feels uncomfortable
Walk toward peace, not back to chaos
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Final Word
God is pulling you out. Your obedience is pulling you forward. Your peace is on the other side of this move.
Overcoming spiritual attack involves spiritual practices such as prayer, using God's word (Scripture) as a weapon, and resisting fear by trusting in God's truth and peace. Engaging in worship, fellowship with other believers, and putting on the "armor of God" are also recommended steps to fight back against negative influences and maintain a strong spiritual defense, according to Flourishing Today, Dr. Michelle Bengtson, and this YouTube video.
Spiritual practices
Pray:
Pray as your first line of defense. Engage in prayer, and consider using prayer to cancel attacks, especially when combined with scripture.
Speak and believe truth:
Counter lies with the truth of God's word. Repent for believing lies, then rebuke the lies and speak scripture to replace them with God's truth.
Use Scripture:
Jesus used Scripture to combat temptation, so use the Word of God as a weapon. Memorize Bible verses to combat negative thoughts as they arise.
Worship:
Turn your focus from the attacks to God through worship, which can help bring you into His presence. Some believe evil forces cannot stay in God's presence.
Mindset and identity
Choose not to fear: Resist fear and choose to believe you are stronger than what you are facing because God is in you.
Guard your heart and mind: Actively guard your heart and mind with God's truths.
Live from your true identity: Understand who you are in Christ, which is characterized by righteousness and a strong identity in Him.
Resist the devil: Submit yourself to God and resist the devil, and he will flee from you.
Community and defense
Fellowship with the church:
Don't leave the church, even if it feels imperfect. You need the community of imperfect Christians.
Put on the "armor of God":
Use the "armor of God" as described in the Bible, which includes the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit (the Word of God).
Walk in peace:
Spend time with God to walk in His peace, as peace is a fruit of the Spirit.
Have a vision and make it plain" is a biblical principle from Habakkuk 2:2 that involves writing down your goals and dreams so they are clear, actionable, and understandable. It is similar to modern concepts of manifestation in that it involves focusing on a desired outcome, but it specifically adds the importance of action and clarity to achieve a spiritual or purposeful goal, rather than simply relying on the law of attraction. The phrase emphasizes creating a concrete plan by writing down the vision, breaking it into steps, and sharing it for accountability and support.
How to "have a vision and make it plain"
Write it down: Capture your vision, goals, and dreams in writing. This makes them more real and gives them a tangible form.
Be specific: Don't just have a vague idea; be specific about what you want to achieve. Make it "plain" by providing details and clarity.
Create a roadmap: Once the vision is written, break it down into smaller, actionable steps. This turns a dream into a plan.
Share with others: Telling others about your vision can provide accountability and support. They can encourage you and help you stay on track.
Take action: The vision is not just a writing exercise; it's a call to action. You must "run with it" by taking steps toward your goal.
Trust the process: Recognize that the vision will unfold in its own time. Be patient and persistent, even if it seems to be delayed.
How it's different from modern manifestation
Biblical basis: "Have a vision and make it plain" comes from a specific biblical passage, rooted in spiritual faith and calling.
Action-oriented: While modern manifestation can focus on "just" believing and visualizing, the biblical principle explicitly requires "running with" the vision, implying a strong emphasis on practical, actionable steps and effort.
Community and accountability: The principle encourages sharing your vision with others for support and accountability, a component not always present in individual manifestation practices.
God's timing: The biblical approach includes trust in a divine plan and perfect timing, whereas some secular manifestation methods may be less focused on a higher power.
Title: “From Hidden to High: What’s Missing Is Making Way” Scripture: “For You formed my inwards; You knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” – Psalm 139:13 🙏 Message: Hey God, it’s me, Tamika. I’ve been in the quiet — parts of me pulled back, unseen, tucked away. Maybe it looked like lost time or “missing” in the world’s eyes. But you were doing something deep: healing, stripping, and rebuilding. That hidden place was the 8th-house workshop of my soul. And now I feel the stir in the 10th-house horizon — the world is going to see this version of me. It's not the old version. The real, raw, newly risen version. I won’t rush the reveal. I won’t fake the process. I’ll walk forward, strong, grounded, visible only when I’m ready. Prayer: Father, thank You for the hidden seasons. Thank You for the quiet where You reshaped me. Now, I step into the light not for my glory but Yours. Let what was missing be the marker of what’s returning — whole, healed, unashamed. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Journal Prompt: What part of me feels “gone” or hidden right now? What change is happening that I’m not yet ready to show? How will I commit to stepping into the next version of me when you say go?
2 Corinthians 10:5 is a verse from the New Testament that says, "We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ" (NIV). It speaks to a spiritual battle that takes place in the mind, encouraging believers to challenge thoughts that oppose God and instead align their thinking with obedience to Christ. Demolish arguments: This part of the verse encourages believers to dismantle false teachings and arguments that go against the knowledge of God. Take every thought captive: This involves a conscious effort to control one's thoughts rather than being controlled by them. Make it obedient to Christ: The ultimate goal is to ensure that all thoughts are brought into alignment with the teachings and will of Jesus Christ.
Romans 12:1 MSG - Place Your Life Before God 1-2 So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life— your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Don’t become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You’ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you.
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6 of Pentacles
“Say It With Your Chest.”
Scripture: Matthew 10:32 — You speak up on Jesus now, He speaks up on you later.
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Message — Raw & Real
This card is straight accountability:
If you’re rocking with Jesus, say that.
Don’t be low-key. Don’t be cute.
Don’t whisper what He saved you from.
The Six of Pentacles says the same thing:
what you give out, comes back.
You give your faith publicly?
Jesus pulls up for you in heaven.
You hide Him?
He’ll do the same.
This card is checking you:
“Are you ashamed of Me, or are you solid?”
Stand up.
Speak up.
Rep your walk.
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Key Word:
Reciprocity — faith that flows.
Translation:
Open your mouth about Jesus.
He gon’ open doors for YOU
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🔮 1-Card Reading: Six of Swords
Scripture: Ezekiel 18:30–31 (NIV)
“Repent! Turn away from all your offenses; then sin will not be your downfall.
Rid yourselves of all the offenses you have committed, and get a new heart and a new spirit.”
---
Message for You
God is telling you it’s time to move forward — not emotionally, not mentally, not spiritually staying stuck in places He already told you to leave. The Six of Swords is the confirmation that you’re transitioning out of something that has been disturbing your peace, and this shift is not optional. It’s protection.
This isn’t about running.
This is repentance in motion.
A clean, Spirit-led move.
God is saying:
“Turn from what’s been dragging you down.
Release what is not Me.
Let go of what’s causing your downfall.
Move with Me into something calmer.”
You may still feel the sting of what you’re leaving behind,
but peace is up ahead — not behind you.
He is giving you a new heart and a new spirit,
but the new can’t come while you’re still holding onto the old.
This card shows you crossing over —
mentally, emotionally, spiritually —
into a safer place God already prepared.
Follow the pull.
Don’t resist the transition.
Let Him steer.
---
What You’re Being Asked to Do
Turn away from the old behavior or mindset
Stop rehearsing what God already closed
Let the Holy Spirit renew your heart
Let the past be the past
Move forward with intention
Trust the shift even if it feels uncomfortable
Walk toward peace, not back to chaos
---
Final Word
God is pulling you out.
Your obedience is pulling you forward.
Your peace is on the other side of this move.
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Overcoming spiritual attack involves spiritual practices such as prayer, using God's word (Scripture) as a weapon, and resisting fear by trusting in God's truth and peace. Engaging in worship, fellowship with other believers, and putting on the "armor of God" are also recommended steps to fight back against negative influences and maintain a strong spiritual defense, according to Flourishing Today, Dr. Michelle Bengtson, and this YouTube video.
Spiritual practices
Pray:
Pray as your first line of defense. Engage in prayer, and consider using prayer to cancel attacks, especially when combined with scripture.
Speak and believe truth:
Counter lies with the truth of God's word. Repent for believing lies, then rebuke the lies and speak scripture to replace them with God's truth.
Use Scripture:
Jesus used Scripture to combat temptation, so use the Word of God as a weapon. Memorize Bible verses to combat negative thoughts as they arise.
Worship:
Turn your focus from the attacks to God through worship, which can help bring you into His presence. Some believe evil forces cannot stay in God's presence.
Mindset and identity
Choose not to fear: Resist fear and choose to believe you are stronger than what you are facing because God is in you.
Guard your heart and mind: Actively guard your heart and mind with God's truths.
Live from your true identity: Understand who you are in Christ, which is characterized by righteousness and a strong identity in Him.
Resist the devil: Submit yourself to God and resist the devil, and he will flee from you.
Community and defense
Fellowship with the church:
Don't leave the church, even if it feels imperfect. You need the community of imperfect Christians.
Put on the "armor of God":
Use the "armor of God" as described in the Bible, which includes the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit (the Word of God).
Walk in peace:
Spend time with God to walk in His peace, as peace is a fruit of the Spirit.
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Have a vision and make it plain" is a biblical principle from Habakkuk 2:2 that involves writing down your goals and dreams so they are clear, actionable, and understandable. It is similar to modern concepts of manifestation in that it involves focusing on a desired outcome, but it specifically adds the importance of action and clarity to achieve a spiritual or purposeful goal, rather than simply relying on the law of attraction. The phrase emphasizes creating a concrete plan by writing down the vision, breaking it into steps, and sharing it for accountability and support.
How to "have a vision and make it plain"
Write it down: Capture your vision, goals, and dreams in writing. This makes them more real and gives them a tangible form.
Be specific: Don't just have a vague idea; be specific about what you want to achieve. Make it "plain" by providing details and clarity.
Create a roadmap: Once the vision is written, break it down into smaller, actionable steps. This turns a dream into a plan.
Share with others: Telling others about your vision can provide accountability and support. They can encourage you and help you stay on track.
Take action: The vision is not just a writing exercise; it's a call to action. You must "run with it" by taking steps toward your goal.
Trust the process: Recognize that the vision will unfold in its own time. Be patient and persistent, even if it seems to be delayed.
How it's different from modern manifestation
Biblical basis: "Have a vision and make it plain" comes from a specific biblical passage, rooted in spiritual faith and calling.
Action-oriented: While modern manifestation can focus on "just" believing and visualizing, the biblical principle explicitly requires "running with" the vision, implying a strong emphasis on practical, actionable steps and effort.
Community and accountability: The principle encourages sharing your vision with others for support and accountability, a component not always present in individual manifestation practices.
God's timing: The biblical approach includes trust in a divine plan and perfect timing, whereas some secular manifestation methods may be less focused on a higher power.
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Devotional Reflection
Title: “From Hidden to High: What’s Missing Is Making Way”
Scripture: “For You formed my inwards; You knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” – Psalm 139:13 🙏
Message:
Hey God, it’s me, Tamika. I’ve been in the quiet — parts of me pulled back, unseen, tucked away. Maybe it looked like lost time or “missing” in the world’s eyes. But you were doing something deep: healing, stripping, and rebuilding. That hidden place was the 8th-house workshop of my soul. And now I feel the stir in the 10th-house horizon — the world is going to see this version of me. It's not the old version. The real, raw, newly risen version. I won’t rush the reveal. I won’t fake the process. I’ll walk forward, strong, grounded, visible only when I’m ready.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for the hidden seasons. Thank You for the quiet where You reshaped me. Now, I step into the light not for my glory but Yours. Let what was missing be the marker of what’s returning — whole, healed, unashamed. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Journal Prompt:
What part of me feels “gone” or hidden right now? What change is happening that I’m not yet ready to show? How will I commit to stepping into the next version of me when you say go?
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2 Corinthians 10:5 is a verse from the New Testament that says, "We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ" (NIV). It speaks to a spiritual battle that takes place in the mind, encouraging believers to challenge thoughts that oppose God and instead align their thinking with obedience to Christ.
Demolish arguments: This part of the verse encourages believers to dismantle false teachings and arguments that go against the knowledge of God.
Take every thought captive: This involves a conscious effort to control one's thoughts rather than being controlled by them.
Make it obedient to Christ: The ultimate goal is to ensure that all thoughts are brought into alignment with the teachings and will of Jesus Christ.
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Romans 12:1 MSG - Place Your Life Before God
1-2 So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—
your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for him. Don’t become so well-adjusted to your culture that you fit into it without even thinking. Instead, fix your attention on God. You’ll be changed from the inside out. Readily recognize what he wants from you, and quickly respond to it. Unlike the culture around you, always dragging you down to its level of immaturity, God brings the best out of you, develops well-formed maturity in you.
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