
Bible Texts: Genesis 39:20–21 | Genesis 45:7–8 | Luke 10:19
Many people have the potential to achieve great things, yet live under invisible limitations. The first truth we must confront is this: limitations on our possibilities are not God’s will, and whatever is not God’s will can be confronted, corrected and addressed.
God’s word says in John 3:36, “If the Son sets you free, you are free indeed.” You are not meant to wait passively for things to improve—every child of God must enforce their freedom in Christ and reject anything that is not of God.
Destiny doors remain locked when:
- A person is ignorant of the truth.
- A person refuses to accept the truth.
If you don’t accept the truth, you cannot walk in it. - A person refuses to take responsibility for the possibility they desire.
Merely paying school fees for a full year does not automatically guarantee good grades for your child. Every possibility comes with responsibility. God has given us the keys through His Word—but if the keys are not used, doors will remain closed.
For every challenge you face, there is an answer in the Word of God. The Word doesn’t only comfort us—it shows us the way out, the way up and the way forward. For many believers, they are not yet walking in the supernatural because the Word has not yet become real to them.
Joseph was thrown into prison, meant to be confined and forgotten, but because God was with him, God’s will still prevailed.
Prison condition is not just about a location—it is an experience. In the realm of the spirit, prison experience represents limitation, depression, zero accomplishment, lack of progress, wrong company, and hopeless conversations. A prisoner cannot carry another prisoner. But because “The Lord was with Joseph,” no prison could frustrate his destiny.
If you are going to break ceilings, you must carry this consciousness: “The Lord is with me.”
There must be a determination that you will not end where the enemy planned for you to end. Victory does not come with time—it comes with the knowledge and application of truth. God wants you to be more conscious of Him than of your own effort, more aware of His presence than your labour.
To break limitations, you must connect your efforts, success and desire to God’s agenda. You must be kingdom-driven and kingdom-minded. You must discover how your growth and success connect to the advancement of God’s purpose and start living with this consciousness.
For every position, opportunity or breakthrough God brings your way, He has a purpose for it. Our God is never careless in how He blesses and lifts people. God is too purposeful to create a purposeless being. Alignment with His agenda gives meaning to your journey.
Joseph told his brothers that everything that happened to him was connected to God’s agenda. “So God sent me ahead of you…” (Genesis 45:7). “It was not you who sent me here, but God.” (Genesis 45:8)
God is a God of purpose. Everything He does, He does intentionally. We were created for His pleasure. The real question is: Are you living for God’s pleasure, or chasing smaller things and missing bigger purposes?
You must be a person given to fellowship and an intimate walk with the Holy Spirit; there are deep things he will keep revealing to you that will cause you both to walk in His possibilities and to live with the consciousness of the kingdom. (Jeremiah 33:3).
Break the ceilings. Walk in truth. Align with purpose.