Apostle Williams urges the church to become intentional disciples in 2026—starting with being taught so we can also teach others (2 Timothy 2:2). Jeremiah 29:11–13 reminds us that God’s plans to prosper us are discovered through a real relationship: calling on Him, seeking Him, and finding Him with our whole heart. This is the year to sharpen your spiritual “mental capacity” through the Word (Romans 12:2), to refuse mediocrity, and to position yourself to hear God clearly—because His sheep hear His voice (John 10:27).
Building on the prophetic theme of increase, he declares Isaiah 54:2–3 as a practical mandate: enlarge, stretch, do not hold back, and strengthen your stakes—preparation always precedes expansion. He challenges us to let go of the past without living in it (Isaiah 43:18–19), to stand confident that no opposition can overturn what God has determined (Isaiah 14:24–27), and to commit afresh to serving Jesus wholeheartedly (Ephesians 6:10–11).