Heavens Expectation Seeing Your Day Through Gods Eyes

Heavens Expectation

Seeing Your Day Through Gods Eyes

This book was born in a moment — a question whispered by God into the quiet of my spirit: “What do you expect this day to bring?” It was not a gentle question. It was a piercing one. It exposed the internal forecast I had been carrying — a forecast shaped more by memory than by revelation, more by emotion than by truth, more by earth than by heaven. That question became a doorway. A doorway into alignment. A doorway into clarity. A doorway into transformation. As I walked through that doorway, the Lord began to teach me how heaven sees a day, how heaven measures a life, how heaven forms a mindset, and how heaven anticipates the future of those who belong to Him. This book is the journey of that revelation — not as theory, but as lived experience. My prayer is simple: That as you read, the Spirit will awaken in you what He awakened in me — the ability to live from heaven’s expectation.

Themes

  • Divine Encounter
  • Idenity
  • Prophetic Guidance
  • Destiny

Excerpt

“What do you expect this day to bring?” It was not a gentle inquiry. It was a diagnostic. A revelation. A summons. Because the truth is this: Most of us expect our days to be shaped by circumstance. Heaven expects our days to be shaped by God. Most of us expect life to happen to us. Heaven expects life to flow through us. Most of us expect to react. Heaven expects us to rule. This book is the journey of that shift — the movement from earthly expectation to heaven’s perspective. It is not a collection of inspirational thoughts. It is not a devotional meant to soothe. It is not a manual for self-improvement.

Author’s Note

Every person wakes up with an expectation, whether they realize it or not. Some expect disappointment because disappointment has been familiar. Some expect conflict because conflict has been cyclical. Some expect nothing at all because nothing has seemed to change. But heaven does not operate from memory, emotion, fear, or experience. Heaven operates from intention. God’s question is not about the day — it is about the lens. It is not about the schedule — it is about the spirit. It is not about the events — it is about the expectation that precedes them.