Move From Someday to Now | Tim Sheets
Last week, I shared a prophetic message that I was unable to fully complete, and today I want to continue building on that foundation. There is an important balance to this teaching that will help us recognize how God is moving in this season. It will also provide spiritual strategy and encouragement to help us stand firm, keep believing, and continue advancing with confidence.
We must trust that we are entering a season of victory a season where God will lead us into greater triumphs, greater growth, and a deeper fulfillment of His promises for our lives. While the journey is not always easy, we will witness God’s faithfulness as we align ourselves with His principles and move in step with the Holy Spirit.
In 1 Thessalonians 2:17–18, the Apostle Paul writes:
Last week, we discussed another supernatural precedent that often appears during greater glory eras. It was the eleventh prophetic precedent we examined: delays are confronted and broken, while God’s promises begin accelerating toward fulfillment.
We also saw that seasons change. Old seasons come to an end, and new seasons begin. This transition creates what Scripture calls a kairos moment.
The Greek word kairos refers to a due season, an appointed time, or a divinely orchestrated moment. It describes the right time for something significant to happen. In seasons of greater glory, due times accelerate, and long-awaited promises suddenly begin to manifest.
We looked at Revelation 10:6, where a mighty angel delivered a decree from heaven declaring that there would be “no more delay.” The word translated “time” in that passage is chronos, referring to a span of time. In other words, heaven declared an end to prolonged delays so that God’s appointed kairos moment could begin.
I believe we are living in such a moment right now.
The Godhead has released decrees over this generation, and things are now beginning to unfold that have never happened before at the level we are about to witness. Earlier this year, the Holy Spirit spoke clearly that we are entering a greater dimension of the Lord’s glory presence a far greater weight of glory than the Church has previously experienced.
The Lord revealed that His presence would become increasingly tangible, visible, and undeniably near. He also showed that this era would resemble Revelation 10:6, where heaven intervenes to end delay and release fulfillment through angelic assistance.
The Holy Spirit then declared:
“God’s people and the King’s ekklesia must move into now hope, now expectation, now faith, and now decrees. Do not become demoralized.”
This is critical for the Church in this hour.
Even when new seasons of glory and opportunity emerge, the enemy will attempt to hinder progress through familiar delay tactics. Satan and his demons will try to obstruct opportunities, discourage believers, and slow Kingdom advancement.
That is why we must respond with aggressive faith and authoritative decrees in the name of Jesus Christ.
We cannot afford to be passive.
We must boldly bind hindering spirits and confront demonic resistance. While this greater glory season makes spiritual breakthrough easier and shortens many of hell’s attacks, we still cannot ignore the enemy’s tactics. As Paul warned in 2 Corinthians 2:11, believers must not be ignorant of Satan’s strategies.
This is why now is the time to rise with bold faith and spiritual authority.
Daniel 2:21 declares that God changes times and seasons. Our seasons can change because God Himself changes them. The Holy Spirit says this is now happening for the heirs of God, the joint heirs with Christ, and the King’s ekklesia.
But we also have a responsibility: we must align ourselves with the new season.
Seasons determine activity. What is possible in one season may not be possible in another. Different seasons create different opportunities, different limitations, and different assignments.
For example, certain tasks are easy in summer but nearly impossible in winter. Likewise, there are spiritual assignments that can only be accomplished when a kairos season arrives.
Sometimes we must wait for the season to change before certain promises can be fulfilled. But once that new season arrives, limitations become opportunities.
And this is one of those seasons.
This is a season where overdue promises begin manifesting.
That is why many believers declared last week: “I am moving into a new season.”
When seasons change, scenery changes. Movement changes. Strategies change. Thinking must also change.
If the Holy Spirit says a greater weight of God’s presence is increasing upon those who hunger for Him, then we must recognize that how we think and operate must change as well.
We can no longer think with a “winter mindset” in a summer season.
We must begin thinking harvest, fulfillment, restoration, recovery, and breakthrough. We must think “no more delay.”
And we must actively confront hindering spirits in Jesus’ name.
The Apostle Paul directly addressed this battle in 1 Thessalonians 2:17–18 when he said:
Paul recognized that the Holy Spirit had opened opportunities before him, yet Satan was still attempting to block his progress. The implication is clear: Paul understood that he needed to confront and overcome the hindering spirit standing in the way of his assignment.
He had to bind resistance in Jesus’ name.
Many of us have faced similar battles. For years, we have confronted hindering spirits that used circumstances and sometimes even people to oppose what God instructed us to do. Yet we continued standing in faith, believing that God would change our times and seasons.
And He did.
Recently, as I looked over the renovations in our sanctuary, I was suddenly overwhelmed with gratitude because they became a visible testimony that God truly changes seasons.
The same God who transformed Paul’s circumstances is still transforming lives today.
Paul’s experience also gives us deeper insight into spiritual warfare because the Greek word he used for “hindered” is enkopto. This word means “to cut into,” “to impede,” or “to detain.”
It paints the picture of someone chopping repeatedly with an axe.
That is exactly how the enemy attacks believers he keeps chopping, striking, and pressuring, trying to wear us down, delay us, and discourage us from advancing.
