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The world is shaking. The church is shaking. But God is not. In this tag-team message, Tim and Debbie name the tremors rocking the body of Christ and the broader world — from public moral failures in high-profile ministries to the collapsing foundations of celebrity church culture. Against that backdrop, Haggai 2 becomes a prophetic lens: though the former glory may feel like a distant memory, God promises, “I will fill this house with glory.” Tim opens with a call to reckon with what we’ve anchored our faith to. In “consumer Church”, we are anchored to the “superstar Christians”, and when they fall we are shaken to the core. When we are anchored the the Rock - Jesus - we will not be shaken. Then Debbie brings a timely word from the Father’s heart: stillness. Not passive denial, but the kind of stillness that positions us to remember His promises, hear His voice, and let Him be our Defender. Whether you’re facing external battle, internal storm, or trauma response, the invitation is the same: be still and know. This message is a calibration moment for 2026 — and a prophetic alignment for those who feel the shaking and are asking, “What now?” “Do not be afraid or discouraged… Take up your positions. Stand firm and see the deliverance of the Lord.” (2 Chron. 20:17)

What if the limits you’ve accepted as normal… aren’t even close to God’s version of normal? In this end-of-year message, Tim calls us to confront the thinking that has kept us playing small — not just in areas of obvious struggle, but in the zones where we’ve “settled” for good instead of contending for God’s best. This isn’t about trying harder. It’s about letting the Spirit confront our old defaults, and partnering with heaven to rewrite the narrative. We dig into the short but powerful story of Jabez (1 Chronicles 4) — a man born under a name that meant pain and toil — who refused to let that script define his future. His bold four-part prayer becomes a template for breaking through restriction, reclaiming lost territory, and asking God to confront our inherited limitations with Kingdom perspective. This message presses into themes of divine favour, renewed mindsets, prosperous soul, strategic influence, and generational redemption — and closes with a prayer of consecration and commissioning. “God is asking to confront your normal with His normal. Will you let Him?”