When God Interrupts: The Revelation That Changes Everything
I believe prophetically that this is the year of breakthrough. This is the year you step out of the limiting beliefs that have confined you, the year God interrupts your patterns to show you a greater way. Too often, we try to make God fit into our understanding—but His Spirit cannot be confined. To walk in what He is doing, your beliefs must change.
On the road to Damascus, Paul did not just receive conviction—he received revelation. Conviction can fade, but revelation transforms. Revelation shifts your entire perspective. The lame man by the pool believed his healing depended on others carrying him to the water. But when Jesus revealed Himself, He said, “Pick up your bed and walk.” Suddenly, what seemed impossible became possible. Revelation changed what he believed.
The woman with the issue of blood thought touching His garment healed her. But Jesus sought her out to say, “It was your faith that made you whole.” Why? Because He wanted her to understand it was not ritual or chance—it was the revelation of His power working through her faith.
When you receive a revelation of who Jesus truly is, it changes your identity. It changes how you see your struggles, your purpose, your future. It’s not your degree, your appearance, or your status—it is the gift of faith, the power of Christ within you.
Some of us are living on beliefs handed down by people around us, beliefs that keep us small. But God is saying, “What you need is not just affirmation—you need revelation.” Because once you know who He is, once you’ve experienced Him for yourself, no one can take that away.
That’s why testimonies matter. Your testimony becomes someone else’s revelation. It tells the world: Jesus heals, Jesus provides, Jesus saves, Jesus restores. He turns despair into joy, brokenness into beauty, and even death into eternal life. I don’t know everything, but I know Him. And because I know Him, I can worship Him in the middle of depression, in the face of loss, in the shadow of fear.
Paul declared in Romans 8:38, “For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities… shall be able to separate us from the love of God.” The power is in that word: persuaded. Paul had been persuaded because Jesus changed his mind. The same man who once believed that sin easily separated us from God now knew nothing could. Revelation shifted his belief system.
Before God could use Paul, He had to interrupt him, blind him, and strip away distractions. In that waiting season, Paul prayed, humbled, transformed. God then sent Ananias to fill in the gaps, because Paul needed guidance for the next step. And then Paul himself was sent to fill the gap between Jew and Gentile—to bring the gospel to the nations.
This is how God works. He fills the gap in our beliefs so that we can step into the gaps in His plan. He is still doing it today. You are called to be a living stone, built into a spiritual house. Your life is not random—you are being shaped for divine purpose.
But it begins with this: letting God interrupt you, receiving His revelation, and allowing it to change what you believe.