Date: 31-May-2025
Name: Lakers Komaiya
Topic:
TRANSFORMED MIND FOR TERRITORIAL TRANSFORMATION – Part XLII: DISAPPOINTED YET RESTORED - THE BREAKFAST BY THE SEA
Content:
TRANSFORMED MIND FOR TERRITORIAL TRANSFORMATION – Part XLII
Disappointed Yet Restored – The Breakfast By The Sea
🌳1. The Backdrop of Disillusionment.
- The tomb is empty
- â Mary Magdalene’s announcement
- â Fear and hiding
- â Appearance to Thomas
🌳2. â ”I’m Going Fishing” - Returning to Old Comfort Zones
- Return to old identity
> Disappointment often drives dislocation
Prayer Point🔥- Lord, restore me in the very places I feel I’ve failed You.
🌳3. Divine Intervention: Jesus Stands On The Shore
- In the realm of disappointment, Jesus confronts not to humiliate, but to re-align
- â The transformed mind doesn’t need more hustle - it needs Holy Spirit instruction.
Prayer Point🔥- Heal my heart from disappointments that have led me back to old patterns.
🌳4. The Breakfast of Restoration
- Bread and fish: The same elements Jesus once used to feed the multitudes now feed the disillusioned.
- Charcoal fire: A reminder of Peter’s failure, now turned into a setting for grace.
- â God doesn’t avoid our places of failure—He transforms them into places of encounter.
Prayer Point🔥- Help me hear Your voice again and obey even when I feel unworthy.
🌳5. Three Questions, Three Affirmations
- The restored identity precedes territorial authority
> You cannot disciple nations if you’re still disqualifying yourself from grace.
Prayer Point🔥- Recommission me to feed, tend, and lead as You intended.
🌳6. From Disappointment to Territorial Transformation
- Disillusionment âž¡ï¸ Divine Visitation
- â Denial âž¡ï¸ Dialogue
- â Failure âž¡ï¸ Fire of Restoration
- â Return of Old Identity âž¡ï¸ Recommissioned for Apostolic Mission
Prayer Point🔥- Turn my denial into declaration, my fear into fire, my retreat into revival.
🌳7. Kingdom Principles For Transformed Minds
- God uses failure as a doorway to commissioning
- â Restoration often takes place in familiar settings
- â Direction from Jesus, not more effort, shifts outcomes
- â Jesus doesn’t need your perfection - He needs your ‘Yes.’
Prayer Points: