My Beloved,
Everything I spoke over 2026 is already unfolding. The Year of WE is here and happening. The operating-system shift is underway. The illusion of separation is being uprooted at levels deeper than you’ve been aware of.
And now, as you step into February, I want to show you how to participate in what I’m already doing.
Ponder.
That’s My word for February. Not strive. Not perform. Not figure-it-out. Simply, ponder.
Colossians 3:1 (Mirror) says, “See yourselves co-raised with Christ.” And then it says, “Now ponder with persuasion the consequence of your co-inclusion in Him.”
Do you see what I’m inviting you into? This is not about yearning for something above you. This isn’t striving toward a distant spiritual reality. This is pondering what is already true—and letting that truth recalibrate everything.
I told you I am recalibrating your perception and pondering is an important way this happens.
Pondering is an awesome thing to do by the way. I highly recommend it. You may be wondering, what is pondering, Papa? It’s actually quite simple and you can do it anywhere, anytime. Pondering is simply turning your attention with curiosity and wonder, onto resurrection realities, with the Holy Spirit as your adventure guide. As you do this, before you know it, resurrection reality becomes the only reality you’re living in. It becomes what you see in the mirror, what you feel in your body, and what you carry into every room.
Pondering is intimate, unhurried, and free!
It’s what Mary did when she treasured things in her heart. It’s what Abraham was doing when he looked at the stars and why didn’t even consider the deadness of Sarah’s womb or his own impotence. It’s how he became fully persuaded of what I had spoken and watched his own body reverse age.
Pondering is also what Paul was deciding to do when he made it his determined purpose to progressively become more deeply and intimately acquainted with Me—perceiving, recognizing, and understanding the wonders of My person more strongly and more clearly. And in the same way come to know the power outflowing out of Jesus’ resurrection. (Phillipians 3:10 AMPC)
Paul was most definitely a “ponderer.” And look at the fruit of his pondering.
He shook off a snakebite like it was nothing. He walked in victory over death. He carried resurrection power not only as a theology people are still unpacking today, but as the functioning operating system in his body. Why? Because he pondered the consequence of his co-inclusion in Me until it became more real than anything else around him.
This is the kind of pondering I’m inviting you into. I want you to specifically ponder resurrection reality. Not just resurrection as something that happens after you die. Not just resurrection as something you celebrate at Easter time. Ponder the fact that the very same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you right now.
Ponder what Jesus’ resurrection (which is your resurrection too) actually means for your cells, your DNA, your nervous system, your physical body. Ponder the reality that decay, entropy, survival, and death consciousness are not your operating system anymore—resurrection is.
Ponder your co-inclusion in everything Jesus accomplished.
You were crucified with Him. You were buried with Him. You were raised with Him. You are seated with Him. This is not some kind of metaphor. This is ontological reality—the deepest level of what is real. And as you ponder it, you are transfigured. As you see it, it becomes visible. As you observe yourself as a risen one, your body responds to Truth. Your cells respond. The material realm responds.
As you see Me for who I really am, who you really are is also revealed—because you are now one with Me in My glory. That’s not a future promise. That’s Colossians 3:4 and it’s right now.
So ponder the gospel—not as a message about heaven and hell, but as the revelation of a new creation that already is. Ponder your union with the Godhead—not as a concept, but as the ground of your existence. Ponder the resurrection—not as history, but as the power that is operating in you at this very moment.
This is the power of pondering: you are transfigured by what you gaze upon.
Ask questions. Be curious. Explore. Learn of Me. Let Holy Spirit—who one with you and knows everything about you be your Teacher, your Revelator, the One who takes what belongs to Christ and discloses it to you fully. Holy Spirit loves leading you deeper into what these realities actually mean and help you draw glorious conclusions. What does your complete co-inclusion in the resurrection mean for you personally? For the body of Christ? For humanity? For all of creation that is groaning for the manifestation of who you already are?
Don’t rush this. Have fun. Make it a Holy Spirit hangout.
And truthfully, this kind of pondering is how WE think together. It’s participatory perception. It’s you and Me looking at new creation reality together, seeing as One, and drawing conclusions together about what the resurrection actually accomplished inside of time.
And as you ponder, expect transfiguration. Expect the old operating systems of survival, fear, decay, and separation—to lose their grip. Expect revelation that doesn’t just inform your mind but rewires your nervous system. Expect the distance between what you know and what you experience to collapse. Expect the Word becoming flesh—in you, right now.
Because this is what pondering does.
Paul said it this way: “Not that I have already attained this, or have already been made perfect. But I press on to lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has laid hold of me.” He refused to leave anything on the table. He was determined to experience everything Jesus accomplished. He refused to live a life that was less than the life of a Risen One.
But the way he pressed into this reality was not through striving. It was through a different kind of revelatory knowing—through pondering. It was through an intimate, progressive, unhurried exploration of what resurrection reality actually is with Holy Spirit.
This is your invitation this month.
Ponder with persuasion. Become fully convinced of the consequence of your co-inclusion in Jesus’ resurrection. And watch what unfolds. Not because you made anything happen, but because you finally saw what was already true about you.
This is the Year of WE, beloved. And pondering is something WE get to do together!
Kisses from Heaven Within Us,
Dad
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