Pastor’s Corner
I gladly welcome you again into the new first month of the New Year 2026, which is our covenant Year of Divine Glorious light (PSALM 36:9). The supernatural light of God will lighten every area of our destiny, and every darkness shall be subdued and conquered. Amazingly, this second month of February is our month of Divine Children’s Bread (Mark 7:27) and every blessing that is our covenant right will be released to us in the mighty Name of Jesus Christ. The following story best illustrates the heart of this month’s prophetic focus: There is an old story about a man in Europe who wanted to travel to the United States. In those days, the only way to get here was by ocean liner. He worked hard, saved up his money and finally put together enough money to buy a one-way ticket. Then he bought a suitcase and filled it with cheese and crackers. That would be his food for the three-week journey. It was all he could afford, the ship set sail and the mealtime came.
All the other passengers went into the large dining hall to eat their meal. The man went to his suitcase and took out some cheese and crackers. While he could smell the delicious aromas coming from the meal being served, he went to a corner and ate his cheese and crackers. After the meal, he heard some of the passengers talk about how full they were. The poor man really wanted to join the others in the dining hall, but he ha87no extra money. Sometimes he would lie awake at night, dreaming of food. Toward the end of the trip, another man came up to him and said, “Sir, I cannot help but notice that each time a meal is served, you go over to that corner and eat cheese and crackers. Why don’t you come into the banquet hall and eat with us?” The traveler was embarrassed, but finally stammered out, “Well, to tell you the truth, I only had enough money to buy the ticket. There was no money left over for the meals.” The other passenger raised his eyebrows in surprise. He said, “Why, don’t you realize the meals are included in the price of the ticket? Your meals have already been paid for.”
As a Christian, are you living on cheese and crackers, when the delicious banquet meal has already been paid for? It was part of the ticket purchased by Christ on the cross. Throughout the Bible, God has talked about wanting to bless us. That doesn’t always mean materially, but it doesn’t exclude it either. John 10:10 says, “I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” Do you think that means living on “cheese and crackers? Christ came to earth to teach us how to live abundant, fulfilled lives. According to John 10:10, if we follow His teachings, we will live enviable, full lives! Now let us get ready to receive all our children’s bread in the mighty Name of Jesus Christ (Amen)
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The Voice of Hope-Vol-157-Febuary-2026
Monthly Prophetic Prayer Power-Points
- In the Name of Jesus Christ, I claim Divine healing as my covenant children’s bread today (Matthew 8:16–17; 1 Peter 2: 24; Isaiah 33: 24)
- Today I receive total Divine peace of God as my covenant children’s bread (John 14: 27; Isaiah 26: 3)
- In the Name of Jesus Christ, I receive Divine restoration as my covenant children’s bread (Psalm 126: 1-6; Mark 3: 1-5)
- Today I receive the full Divine blessings of God as my covenant children’s bread in the name of Jesus Christ (Deuteronomy 28: 1-14; Galatians 3: 13-14)
- In the Name of Jesus Christ today I receive Divine unhindered advancement as my covenant children’s bread (Revelation 3: 7-8; 1 Corinthians 16: 8-9)
- Today I receive Divine help of God as my covenant children’s bread in the name of Jesus Christ (Psalm 46: 1; 121: 1-4)
- In the Name of Jesus Christ, I receive total divine victory over every evil and darkness as my covenant children’s bread today (Romans 8: 37; 1 John 5: 4; 1 Corinthians 15: 57; 2 Corinthians 2: 14)
Conclusion
“And behold, a woman of Canaan came from that region and cried out to Him, saying, ‘Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David! My daughter is severely demon-possessed.’ . . . But He answered and said, ‘It is not good to take the children’s bread and throw it to the little dogs.’” (MATTHEW 15:22, 26)
SHALOM!

