Case Involving Plot Against Trump Thrown Out Over Legal Misstep

A West Virginia prosecutor has dropped a criminal case against a woman accused of making a threatening social media post about President Donald Trump, according to a report from Fox News.

Morgan Morrow, 39, had been charged earlier this year with making terroristic threats after authorities alleged she posted a message on TikTok that appeared to suggest harm against the president. However, the case was dismissed without prejudice on April 16, meaning it could be refiled at a later date.

The dismissal was not based on the content of the post itself, but rather on how the investigation was conducted.

The Social Media Post That Sparked the Case

According to Fox News, the case centered on a TikTok message in which Morrow allegedly wrote: “Surely a sniper with a terminal illness can’t be a big ask out of 343 million.”

Investigators interpreted the statement as a potential attempt to solicit an assassination, prompting swift action from law enforcement. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department said at the time of her arrest that she was accused of recruiting individuals to carry out violence against the president.

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Legal Breakdown: Miranda Rights at the Center

The case ultimately unraveled due to a critical procedural issue. Prosecutors acknowledged that Morrow had not been properly advised of her Miranda rights before being questioned by law enforcement.

Because of this, key statements she allegedly made could be deemed inadmissible in court, significantly weakening the case and ultimately leading to it being thrown out.

Moments like this reveal how this is the time for the church to stand up with clarity and conviction—choosing words that bring life, not destruction. In an era defined by viral moments and instant reactions, the Spirit of God still calls His people to pause, pray and speak with purpose.

Because in the end, what we say—and how we say it—matters more than ever.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




A Prophetic Shift Into May: John Eckhardt Declares Season of Newness and Divine Favor

As spring takes hold and May approaches, prophetic voice John Eckhardt is sounding a declaration of renewal, freshness, and divine favor, drawing from one of the most poetic passages in all of scripture.

A Verse That Paints a Picture

Eckhardt opened his message with Song of Solomon 2:12, a verse he called ‘amazing’ for its rich, sensory imagery of the natural world.

“The flowers appear on the earth. The time of the singing of birds is come. And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land.” — Song of Solomon 2:12

For Eckhardt, the verse is more than poetry: it is a prophetic portrait of what God is releasing in this season. “Flowers are a very powerful symbol of newness, freshness, blooming, blossoming and beauty,” he said. “It’s a symbol of springing forth, a symbol of the spring, a new season.”

Coming Out of Winter

Eckhardt drew a vivid contrast between the spiritual stagnation of winter and the life-giving energy of spring. “The winter season can represent something where things are not growing, things are not moving,” he explained. “But this is the season that represents renewal and refreshing.”

He reflected how during this time there is a return of birds chirping and singing, which carries deep meaning. “When I hear them singing, it’s a symbol of renewal,” he said, “a symbol of something new coming forth.”

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Eckhardt also unpacked the symbolism of the turtledove mentioned in the verse, noting that turtledoves “are often symbols of love and fidelity because they mate for life” — pointing to a season of faithful, enduring relationship with God.

New Things Are Springing Forth

Grounding his message in Isaiah 42:9, Eckhardt emphasized that God announces new things before they arrive: “Behold, the former things have come to pass, and new things do I declare. Before they spring forth, I tell you of them.”

He called on believers to break free from the weight of the past and position themselves for the new. “Don’t be stuck in the old. Don’t be stuck in the past,” he urged. “God gives you beauty for ashes” — a reference to Isaiah 61:3 that has become a hallmark theme of his ministry.

“Believe God for newness. Believe God for freshness: in your ministry, your business, your finances, your relationships, your influence, your career,” Eckhardt said.

A Prophetic Decree Over May

Eckhardt closed with a bold prophetic declaration, calling May a month to be marked by divine favor, beauty and breakthrough.

“I decree and prophesy that May will be a month of beauty, a month of flowers, a month of favor. Favor is beauty. Beauty is favor,” he said.

He encouraged believers to release their faith and actively receive what God is releasing. “It’s an exciting time to be alive as a believer,” he declared. “I’m here to prophesy renewal, newness, freshness as we get ready to go into the month of May.”

For Eckhardt, the flowers of spring are not merely seasonal — they are a divine invitation to step into something brand new.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Marilyn Hickey’s Legacy: Inside the Supernatural Life That Defied Every Limitation

Marilyn Hickey, the pioneering global evangelist and Bible teacher, went home to be with the Lord on April 25, 2026, at the age of 94. In a previous interview on Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural!, she shared the remarkable stories behind a ministry that defied every human limitation. We look back on that conversation as a tribute to her extraordinary legacy.

A Destiny Almost Missed

Before Marilyn Hickey became one of the most recognizable voices in Spirit-filled Christianity, she was a schoolteacher and a self-described “nice Christian” who wasn’t fully committed to God’s call.

It was her fiancé who issued the challenge that changed everything. “I’m not going to marry a woman who’s half-hearted for God,” he told her plainly, according to Hickey’s account in the interview. He went on a three-day fast, and God used those three days to confront her with a choice. On the third night, she recalled, the Lord spoke to her heart: “I have something so wonderful for you. You cannot imagine.”

She said yes — and the destiny that unfolded would take her to over 100 countries and millions of souls.

Faith That Refused to Quit

One of the most powerful testimonies Hickey shared was about her own body. Doctors had told her she could never have a child due to an inherited condition. At a William Branham crusade in Dallas, she was called out of an audience of 5,000 people by a man who had never met her, and told to “go home and receive your child.”

Ten years passed. Two doctors dismissed her condition as something other than pregnancy. A third confirmed she was five and a half months along. Her daughter Sarah was born, a miracle held in suspense for a decade.

“You don’t have three strikes and you’re out,” Hickey told Roth with characteristic directness. “You are only out if you quit swinging.”

That same tenacity carried her through another health scare years later. After discovering a fast-growing lump, she spent 24 hours confessing healing scripture over her body — once per hour, for 24 repetitions. “This word is health to my flesh,” she declared aloud. By morning, the lump was gone.

The Woman Who Walked Into a Mosque

Perhaps the defining image of Hickey’s ministry was what she described as a historic first: a woman proclaiming Jesus inside an American mosque, with healings following.

The breakthrough came through years of relationship-building with an imam in Detroit who had initially refused her request. When she returned to the city months later, he had changed his mind. “We can do that,” he told her. Hickey taught one miracle of Jesus from the Bible, prayed for the sick and healings broke out — including a young man who had opened the service reading from the Quran and had no distance vision. God healed his eyes that night.

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“It wasn’t a big crowd,” she recalled, “but afterwards they always have refreshments, and I just decided to go from table to table.” Imams asked her to pray for their backs, their families. The same imam who had once said no later invited her back, and after Hickey prayed over him and his wife, who also could not conceive, they went on to have two children.

210,000 Muslims and ‘Ridiculous Favor’

In Pakistan where she had first traveled in 1995, despite warnings that she would be shot, Hickey eventually ministered to over 210,000 people in a single crusade. She was 80 years old.

“God’s not looking at your age,” she told Roth. “God’s not interested in your color. God’s not interested in your gender. What he responds to is your faith in Jesus.”

Her bridge into Muslim communities, she explained, was healing ministry. “They love healing miracles because in the Quran it says that Jesus heals,” she said. On her second trip to Pakistan, a blind imam received his sight and came to publicly testify on video. “You’ll never forget Jesus when you’re blind and you can see,” Roth observed.

Marilyn Hickey finished her race well. Her message to every believer who felt too old or too unlikely for greatness remained as simple as it was unshakable: “God thinks you can do anything.”

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Jonathan Cahn Declares Ezekiel’s Warning: Is America Listening?

When #1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Cahn stepped forward to read from the Book of Ezekiel, it was not merely a recitation of ancient Scripture—it carried the weight of a prophetic echo into the present moment.

Known for his deep exploration of biblical mysteries and his bold voice calling nations back to God, Cahn’s reading of Ezekiel 2–3 during the “America Reads the Bible” initiative takes on profound significance.

This is not just any passage. It is a commissioning—a divine mandate given to a prophet in a time of rebellion. And as Cahn reads it aloud, the parallels to today’s cultural and spiritual climate are impossible to ignore.

A Prophet Sent to a Rebellious People

The passage begins with God calling Ezekiel to stand and receive His word, sending him to “a rebellious nation.” The description is stark: stubborn, hard-hearted, resistant to truth. Yet the mission is clear—speak God’s word whether they listen or not.

Cahn’s delivery points to a timeless reality: God’s truth is not dependent on human acceptance. The prophet’s responsibility is obedience, not outcome.

The Scroll: Sweet Yet Heavy

One of the most striking images in the passage is when Ezekiel is commanded to eat the scroll filled with lamentation and woe. Paradoxically, it tastes “as honey for sweetness.”

This duality—judgment wrapped in sweetness—reveals the nature of God’s word. It is weighty, yet life-giving. Cahn’s reading captures this tension, reminding listeners that even difficult truth carries divine purpose and goodness.

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The Watchman’s Burden

Perhaps the most sobering portion of the passage is Ezekiel’s appointment as a watchman. He is held accountable not only for delivering the message, but for failing to warn.

If the wicked are not warned, their blood is required at the watchman’s hand.

This is a staggering responsibility, and one that transcends Ezekiel’s time. As Cahn reads these words, they land with urgency. The call to be a watchman is not reserved for ancient prophets alone; it extends to those entrusted with truth.

Silence is not neutrality—it is negligence.

A Voice for This Moment

There is something deeply significant about this passage being read now, in this cultural and spiritual hour. With rising confusion, moral compromise and spiritual apathy, the words of Ezekiel cut through the noise with piercing clarity.

And the fact that they are being proclaimed by a modern prophetic voice like Jonathan Cahn only amplifies their relevance.

This is not coincidence—it is convergence.

Will We Hear?

The closing words of the passage ring with haunting finality: “He that hears, let him hear… for they are a rebellious house.”

That line is more than a statement—it is an invitation and a warning.

We are living in a time when truth is often resisted, redefined or outright rejected. Yet God is still speaking. The question is not whether His Word is going forth: it is whether His people will respond.

Cahn’s reading of Ezekiel is a clarion call to awaken. To rise as watchmen. To speak truth without fear. To consume God’s word fully—both its sweetness and its weight.

Because in the end, the greatest tragedy is not that the world is rebellious.

It’s that the watchmen remain silent.

And in this hour, silence is no longer an option.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




‘You Have a Purpose’: Pastors Miraculously Save Man Seconds From Death

In a sobering scene that could have ended in tragedy, a California man stood on the edge of a highway overpass, prepared to take his own life. However, God would have the final say as supernatural intervention took place.

According to People magazine and originally reported by 23 ABC News, Robert Ochoa had been on the bridge for hours in March 2026, with a noose around his neck, as authorities worked urgently to de-escalate the situation.

Despite repeated attempts by law enforcement to help him, progress was limited. The situation appeared to be slipping toward a devastating outcome—until an unexpected duo shifted everything.

A Call for Help—and a Different Approach

The Kern County Sheriff’s Office reached out to two pastors from Valley Bible Fellowship, recognizing that they had a personal connection to Ochoa. Pastors John Tweed and Ron Vietti responded quickly, stepping into a moment where words carried life-or-death weight.

According to People, authorities had been trying to talk Ochoa down for several hours. But the pastors believed they could reach him in a different way—by speaking directly to his identity and purpose.

Words That Broke Through the Darkness

As the pastors approached, their message was simple but deeply personal. They reminded Ochoa that his life still carried meaning.

“You got a purpose, brother,” they told him.

They also spoke of hope—of a comeback story—drawing a parallel to the message of Easter, a season centered on redemption and new life. Within minutes of hearing those words, something shifted.

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After hours of tension, Ochoa made the decision to step away from the edge. He climbed down to safety.

A Life Marked by Struggle

The breakthrough moment came against the backdrop of deep personal hardship. According to People, Ochoa had faced a series of crushing setbacks, including job loss in the oil and gas industry, eviction from a shelter and the theft of his personal belongings.

Yet in this critical moment, a message of purpose cut through the despair.

From Rescue to Restoration

The story did not end at the bridge. Following the rescue, the church community stepped in to support Ochoa in tangible ways. People reports that he was provided housing, mentorship and guidance as he began rebuilding his life.

He also secured full-time employment, marking a significant step forward.

Ochoa acknowledged that moving ahead would require leaving the past behind—an act of both courage and faith.

Hope Still Speaks

What unfolded on that overpass is more than a rescue story—it is a vivid picture of what happens when hope confronts despair head-on. In a culture increasingly marked by isolation, confusion and brokenness, the message that saved Ochoa’s life remains timeless: you have a purpose.

Scripture reminds us that God is “close to the brokenhearted” (Ps. 34:18), and moments like this echo that truth in real time. When all seemed lost, hope didn’t arrive through force—it came through relationship, truth and the willingness to speak life.

And perhaps that is the deeper takeaway: no matter how far someone feels they’ve fallen, Jesus is willing, with open arms, to accept each person just as they are. It doesn’t matter what the past looked like. He wants to give each person a new life rooted deeply in Him.

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Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Explosive DOJ Findings: Christians Targeted Under the Biden Administration

A newly released report from a Department of Justice task force is raising renewed concerns about religious liberty in America, alleging that federal agencies under the administration of Joe Biden disproportionately scrutinized traditional Christian believers and clergy.

According to reporting by the New York Post, the task force’s findings paint a picture of growing tension between public expressions of faith and federal oversight, particularly for those holding longstanding biblical convictions.

A 200-Page Report Raises Alarm

The task force’s report—spanning roughly 200 pages—details 14 key findings related to what it describes as anti-Christian bias within federal institutions.

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Among its most striking conclusions is the claim that while private religious belief was allowed, the administration did “aggressive prosecutions” for those with “traditional biblical views.”

Surveillance Concerns Involving Clergy

One of the most controversial aspects of the report centers on alleged surveillance of religious leaders.

According to the findings cited by the New York Post, federal authorities—including the FBI—investigated a Catholic priest and monitored a broader religious group. The report indicates that officials went as far as to keep tabs on clergy, raising alarms among religious freedom advocates.

“The Biden Administration generally tolerated religious beliefs that were privately held but zealously pursued actions to limit Christians’ ability to act in accordance with their faith,” the report noted.

A Nation at a Crossroads

The deeper issue happening in this scenario reaches beyond politics. At its heart lies a defining question for the nation: Will religious freedom remain a protected cornerstone, or will it gradually be confined to private spaces?

For Christians, this moment serves as a sobering reminder that faith has often been tested in times of cultural pressure. As these revelations spark discussion across the country, many see this as a pivotal moment—not just for policy, but for the witness of the Church.

In an era marked by uncertainty, the call remains clear: to live boldly, faithfully and unwaveringly in the truth.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Ancient Biblical Scrolls: Why the World’s Greatest Discovery Matters Today

What was once hidden in desert caves is now stepping into the spotlight.

Fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls, including portions tied to the book of Isaiah, are set to go on display at the Museum of the Bible, offering visitors a rare and powerful encounter with the ancient world of Scripture.

According to the Daily Mail, the exhibit brings some of the most significant biblical-era texts ever discovered directly to the public—an opportunity typically reserved for scholars and researchers.

Among the highlights of the upcoming exhibit are fragments connected to the book of Isaiah—one of the most prophetically rich books of the Bible. The museum will also display texts linked to apocryphal writings, specifically about Noah’s birth.

A Living Glimpse Into the Biblical World

This isn’t just an exhibit—it’s an immersion.

Visitors won’t simply read about the Bible; they’ll step into its world. The scrolls will be displayed alongside artifacts that help reconstruct life during the Second Temple period, grounding Scripture in its historical and cultural reality.

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Imagine standing inches away from words written more than two millennia ago—words that have echoed through generations, preserved against all odds.

Preserved With Precision

Because of their age and fragility, the scrolls require meticulous care. The Daily Mail reports that the fragments will be housed under tightly controlled conditions, with strict limits on light, temperature and exposure.

Each moment on display is carefully measured—balancing the desire to share these treasures with the responsibility to protect them.

It’s a delicate dance between past and present.

When Prophecy Meets Proof

There’s something unmistakably powerful about this moment.

The book of Isaiah—filled with prophecies that Christians believe point directly to Jesus—now sits on display in physical form, bridging ancient revelation with modern faith.

These are not just artifacts. They are echoes.

Echoes of prophets who spoke, scribes who wrote and a God who preserved His Word through centuries of upheaval, exile and time itself.

In an age where truth is debated and history is often rewritten, these scrolls stand as a quiet but unshakable witness: the Bible is not detached from reality—it is rooted in it.

And perhaps that’s what makes this exhibit so compelling.

Because when you stand before these ancient fragments, you’re not just looking at history.

You’re looking at evidence that the story has always been real—and that what was spoken long ago is still speaking today.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Anna Paulina Luna Sets Date for Bombshell MK Ultra Investigation Hearing

A Cold War-era intelligence program once shrouded in secrecy is returning to public scrutiny.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., announced that a House Oversight Task Force will hold a hearing May 13 focused on MK Ultra, a covert CIA initiative tied to mind control experimentation, according to a report from Fox Baltimore.

The announcement has reignited interest in one of the most controversial programs in U.S. intelligence history and raised new questions about what information may still remain hidden.

What Was MK Ultra?

MK Ultra was a classified CIA program developed during the Cold War to explore methods of influencing human behavior, including the control of the mind.

As reported by Fox Baltimore, the program involved experiments using drugs and psychological techniques, often conducted without the consent of those involved. The program ran in the 1950s and 1960s.


Congressional Oversight and Renewed Scrutiny

The upcoming hearing, led by a House Oversight Task Force, reflects a broader push to examine controversial government actions and increase transparency.

According to Fox Baltimore, Luna confirmed the hearing date publicly, signaling her intent to revisit MK Ultra as part of ongoing oversight efforts. The hearing could bring renewed attention to declassified materials and potentially uncover new insights into the program.

Why This Matters Today

For many, this covert program remains a symbol of how secrecy and authority can intersect in troubling ways. Revisiting MK Ultra may not only shed light on past actions but also raise important questions about safeguards in place today.

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As Fox Baltimore reported, the hearing is part of a broader effort to ensure transparency and revisit unresolved issues tied to intelligence operations.

A Reminder About Truth and Deception

Scripture warns that deception will increase in the last days, with truth often obscured by confusion and manipulation. Programs rooted in secrecy and control serve as a sobering reflection of how easily truth can be distorted when hidden from the light.

Yet the Bible also offers a clear promise: what is concealed will ultimately be revealed.

As this hearing approaches, it stands as more than a political moment. It is a reminder that discernment is essential in an age where truth is often contested. For Christians, it highlights the importance of remaining anchored in God’s Word, trusting that even in a world marked by hidden, dark things, truth will ultimately prevail.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




Trump Teases UFO File Release: ‘Things You Wouldn’t Believe’

In a moment that is already stirring fresh intrigue, President Donald Trump hinted that long-awaited answers surrounding UFOs may soon be unveiled.

Speaking during a White House event honoring NASA Artemis II astronauts, Trump addressed growing public curiosity about unidentified aerial phenomena—and suggested that new disclosures could be just ahead.

“You’re Going to Be Reading About It”

When asked about the status of UFO files, Trump did not dismiss the question. Instead, he leaned into it.

“I think we’re going to be releasing as much as we can in the near future,” he said. “Anything having to do with UFO or related material, we’re going to be releasing a lot of things from that we have.”

He pointed to firsthand testimony from credible witnesses as part of what has fueled ongoing interest.

“I’ve interviewed some pilots… very solid people,” Trump said. “And they said they saw things that you wouldn’t believe.”

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A Nation Looking Upward Again

While the mystery of UFOs captured attention, the broader theme of this particular event was America’s renewed commitment to space exploration.

Standing alongside NASA leadership and astronauts, Trump celebrated what he described as a dramatic resurgence in U.S. space efforts.

“We have some people that have captivated the attention of the whole world… they’re very brave,” Trump said, praising the astronauts behind recent missions.

Central to that renewed vision is NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to return Americans to the moon for the first time in decades.

Back to the Moon—And Beyond

Officials outlined an ambitious but increasingly tangible roadmap:

  • Artemis II has already completed a mission around the moon
  • Artemis III is scheduled for launch in 2027
  • Additional missions in 2028 could place astronauts back on the lunar surface

Trump expressed confidence in the timeline, noting that progress is already ahead of expectations.

“We have a good shot,” he said. “We’ve authorized it… and I think with this team… we have a good shot.”

The president also emphasized the broader importance of space advancement—not just for exploration, but for national security and technological leadership.

“I like space,” Trump added. “A lot of what we’re doing militarily… comes from space.”

As discussions of UFO disclosure grow louder and America prepares to once again plant its flag on the moon, the coming years may prove pivotal—not only for science and exploration, but for humanity’s understanding of what lies beyond.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.




When God Moves Suddenly: Kim Clement’s 2006 Word on Breakthrough, Faith and the Prophetic

What if everything you’ve been waiting for could change in an instant?

That was the electric question hanging in the air when the late prophet Kim Clement stepped to the mic on September 9, 2006, and delivered a message that still resonates nearly two decades later.

God Is in a Good Mood

Clement opened with something disarming — even playful. He wasn’t going to open with thunder. He was going to open with joy.

“God’s in a good mood,” Clement told the congregation. “He’s so beautiful. He’s perfect to love. So you’re going to make it.”

It was a declaration rooted not in denial of hardship, but in a deliberate refusal to let fear have the final word. Clement consistently taught that the Spirit of God was not a reluctant, distant deity waiting to be appeased — but a joyful, purposeful Creator who delights in surprising His people.

From Moment to Momentum

One of the richest portions of the message centered on what Clement called “bringing a moment into existence.”

Drawing on his own prayerful study of the word moment, he unpacked it as “a particular period of importance, influence and significance in a series of events or developments.”

The prophet’s point was bold: God places an idea, a word, a vision into your heart — and your job is to act on it, pulling it out of the realm of dream and into reality.

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“God gives you a word so it can become a moment that you bring into existence,” Clement said. “And then once you’ve brought the moment into existence, it becomes a momentum.”

He likened it to a pendulum: once it begins to swing, it cannot stop. The danger, he warned, is leaving God’s promises in the “cosmos area” — treating them as too good to be true, out of reach, perpetually deferred.

The Gift of Faith Is Being Released

Clement didn’t shy away from prophetic declaration either. He announced that a specific spiritual gift was being poured out on the congregation — and beyond it.

“There is a gift that is yet to be released and is being released at this very hour,” he said. “It is the gift of faith. Which means that you ain’t going to try very hard and it’s going to happen.”

This wasn’t laziness — it was grace. Clement’s vision of the gift of faith was one where God’s power meets human willingness at the point of action, producing acceleration rather than striving. He called it “the ability for you to do something that you struggled to do before, quickly and rapidly, under power from God.”

The Prophetic Restores

Clement also pointed to restoration as one of the key areas of the prophet’s job.

“The prophet is the one thing that deals with more than anything else — restoration,” he declared. “When you can tell somebody who is in a sick mess that God has chosen them to be a great businessman, or a great evangelist — the goodness of God will usually lead them to repentance.”

Build a Room for the Prophetic

Clement closed with the story of the Shunammite woman from 2 Kings 4 — a wealthy woman who built a room for the prophet Elisha. In that room, he stayed. In that room, her dead son was raised back to life.

“She built a room,” Clement told his audience, “and building the room caused the prophetic anointing to stay.”

His application was direct: create space — spiritually, financially, relationally — for the prophetic voice of God to dwell in your life and household. When the promise is threatened, you don’t run from the prophetic. You return to it.

Nearly 20 years on, the message remains arrestingly alive.

Suddenly, everything can change. And according to Clement, God is still in a very good mood.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact media@.