America is not standing still—it is being repositioned.
That was the central message prophetic voice Chuck Pierce shared during a recent teaching, where he declared that the nation has entered a season of divine transition that will require believers to embrace change, align with God’s purposes and refuse to become stagnant.
“I believe this is a picture of what is happening in America right now,” Pierce said. “God is reviving this land.”
According to Pierce, the current season extends far beyond a single year. He pointed to what he described as a prophetic timeline reaching through 2027, saying God is using this period to prepare His people for a new assignment.
“This year…is about you staking your claim for the future,” he said.
Pierce believes America entered a three-year transition beginning Jan. 21, 2025, a season he says will continue until Jan. 21, 2028. While transition often brings uncertainty, he emphasized that it is also where God births fresh beginnings.
“Transition always has a death, but it always has a new beginning, also. You just have to keep moving,” Pierce said before encouraging the congregation to tell one another, “Just keep moving.”
That transition, he explained, is not simply personal—it is generational.
Rather than replacing one generation with another, Pierce said God is bringing spiritual fathers, mothers and younger believers into greater alignment. He described lineage as understanding “who and where” someone comes from, while inheritance reveals “what” God has entrusted to them.
“We’re in this time of face-off,” Pierce said. “God is overtaking the past enemies that have remained in our promise.”
He suggested many believers are about to confront spiritual battles they were unable to overcome in previous seasons—not because the battles have changed, but because they have matured.
“You’ve matured,” Pierce said. “You’re going to be able to take them out this time.”
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Pierce also urged believers to fight with the prophetic words God has spoken over their lives, stressing that Scripture must become more than information—it must transform the believer from the inside out.
“The Word of God…is living and it’s powerful,” he said. “It’s dividing your soul and spirit.”
Referencing Hebrews 4, Pierce taught that many Christians remain trapped in emotional struggles because they resist allowing God’s Word to separate soul from spirit. He compared that spiritual work to bone marrow, explaining that just as marrow produces life-giving blood, God’s Word must penetrate the deepest parts of a believer’s life to produce lasting transformation.
“A lot of people will not allow the Word to produce its fruit in our flesh,” Pierce said.
He added that God’s Word has the power to unlock spiritual inheritance that may have been stored up for generations while also breaking inherited patterns of sin that hinder believers from walking fully in their calling.
As his message drew to a close, Pierce reminded listeners that sin is often more than wrongdoing—it is failing to stand where God has called them to stand.
“You have a glory,” he said. “Once you come to know Him, that glory comes alive in you.”
For those of us navigating uncertainty, Pierce’s message offered both a challenge and an encouragement: Don’t resist the transition. Keep moving, remain rooted in God’s Word and trust that the One leading the journey is also preparing the victory on the other side.
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 newly released book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment. For interviews and media inquiries, please contact [email protected].











