“There’s a shift, and that shift requires you to leave behind what doesn’t work in the new thing.”
In a powerful prophetic message, Taylor Welch urged believers to recognize and embrace the thresholds they are standing at—moments of spiritual transition where God is calling them to let go of the old and step into the new.
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“Thresholds always involve warfare,” Welch declared. “There is always something that resists you.” Just like the Israelites had to cross the Jordan to enter the Promised Land, believers today are being asked to leave behind mindsets, relationships and patterns that cannot go with them into the next season.
“When you cross a threshold, you can’t go back,” he said. “Some people are going to lose access to you. Some of your trauma can’t go with you.”
One of the key pieces of crossing a threshold of a new season with the Lord includes trusting Him with your finances and giving Him full control, trusting Him at all times.
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This journey requires financial obedience. “If we don’t trust Him with our finances, we don’t trust Him with our future.” He warned that messages minimizing God’s concern with financial matters are deceptive: “Any system that says you don’t need money is a doctrine of demons.”
He also encouraged those who have felt robbed or attacked in this area. “The enemy’s had some of us on a payment plan… the kingdom of darkness has stolen from you, and you haven’t collected. There is an interest system in the kingdom of God.” He referenced Exodus 22:7: “He shall restore double.”
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Above all, Welch challenged listeners not to fear the cost of obedience. “I know it’s going to cost me something. It’s going to cost me my pride. It’s going to cost me my platform. It’s going to cost me my plans.” But in return, there’s promise. “There’s a promise on the other side of the threshold.”
Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.