There are two seasons in this verse in Genesis 41:51-52. 


51 Joseph called the name of the firstborn Manasseh: “For God has made me forget all my toil and all my father’s house.” 

52 And the name of the second he called Ephraim: “For God has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction.”

We need to make a CLOSURE of the Manasseh season where God made us to forget and release our past.

No matter what we went through the past years of toils, pain, hurts, disappointments and losses especially last year 2020 pandemic, we need to claim Manasseh grace.

Do not carry the past baggage of the past into this new year.

Embrace Manasseh grace to move on to the next level and next season.

As you do that, you will move into a new season of Ephraim of fruitfulness and supernatural increase. Please get ready to transit to your new season.

Remember not the former days of the pain and toil of former years, 

God is beginning to do something new and something more .

Instead of shame, you will have favour and honour. 

Instead of silver, God will give you gold and diamonds.

God remember your tears , your prayers and givings.

You shall receive your rewards in this decade of 2021 to 2030.

Like Hannah who was barren suddenly in one year she became fruitful with 6 children.

Like Ruth who was a poor widow and a nobody,  God changed her season of loss and lack into great blessings of abundance, marriage and greatness.

She met Boaz who changed her season.

Get ready to meet your Boaz to transit your former season into Ephraim season.

Whatever the devil meant for evil in the past years, God is about to turn it for good. Get ready for your story is about to change for not only your story but your very life is about to soar into new horizons and new destiny.

Do not give up when darkness and pestilence appear to torment humanity, the glory of God is about to rest upon you as believers of Jesus Christ.

The glory of God is beginning to fill the earth as the waters cover the sea.

Your latter days shall be greater than the former.

Amen,
Paul Ang