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To spread the true gospel, every sinner is saved by the blood of Christ!

04/03/2026
03/14/2026

I had a dream of a house of cards collapsing.

Layer upon layer had been carefully stacked, delicate and impressive to the eye, but fragile.

And as the structure began to tremble, I heard the voice of the Holy Spirit say, “stop trying to prop up what I am tearing down. Let it fall.”

There are structures in this hour that look impressive from a distance.

They have height, visibility, and attention.

But they were not built on the Rock.

They were built on personality, manipulation, ambition, and carefully crafted illusion.

They look like buildings, but they carry no weight of glory.

One small shaking reveals how fragile they really are.

Do not rush to stabilize what must be shaken.

For too long, many have tried to preserve appearances.

We have rushed to reinforce what God never authorized.

We have defended platforms that Heaven never established.

We have tried to keep standing what God has already pronounced unstable.

But if God did not build it, He will not sustain it.

The season we have entered is a season of divine exposure.

The Lord is putting His hand to the structures men have built for themselves… systems of control, networks of influence, ministries propped up by charisma rather than consecration.

And when His hand touches them, they begin to tremble.

Not because God is cruel, but because God loves truth more than appearance.

The Lord is exposing the weakness of our man made scaffolding.

What looked strong was only carefully balanced.

What looked established was only delicately arranged.

A house of cards can rise high for a moment, but it was never meant to bear the weight of the Kingdom.

And now the wind of the Spirit is blowing.

The shaking we are witnessing is not accidental.

Scripture declares that everything that can be shaken will be shaken, so that what cannot be shaken will remain.

God is separating the temporary from the eternal.

The artificial from the authentic.

The performance from the presence.

And the word of the Lord in this hour is sobering, “let fall what may.”

Do not grieve what God is dismantling.
Do not rush to rescue what Heaven has rejected.
Do not try to rebuild what God Himself is bringing down.

Because the Lord is not merely tearing down, He is clearing ground.

The collapse of the counterfeit is the birth pang of the authentic.

So if you see things falling… ministries, movements, reputations, systems that once looked untouchable… do not panic.

The King is simply reclaiming His house.

He is not intimidated by collapse.

He is not nervous about what is falling apart in front of your eyes.

What men called stability, Heaven has called fragile.

What men celebrated as success, God has weighed and found lacking.

So let the cards fall.

Let the illusion crumble.

Let the structures built on pride, manipulation, and human strength topple under the weight of truth.

For when the dust settles, the Lord will reveal what was never built by man in the first place.

And what remains will not be delicate or temporary.

It will be founded on repentance, humility, holiness, and the fear of the Lord.

And what God establishes in this hour will not collapse when the wind blows.

-Jessica Jecker Simply Jecker

02/28/2026

This is your Breakthrough Hour Prayer Update.

I’m coming to you with urgency in my spirit as tensions rise across the Middle East and it appears conflict may be looming once again. The headlines are intensifying. Military movements are increasing. The rhetoric is sharpening.

But before fear spreads, prayer must rise.

For thousands of years, that region has carried the weight of promise, prophecy, conflict, and covenant. From the ancient stones of Jerusalem to the streets of Gaza City… from Israel to surrounding nations like Iran and Lebanon… the ground is sacred—and soaked with tears.

And as the possibility of escalation grows, the Church cannot afford to be swept into panic or political rage. We are not called to be commentators. We are called to be intercessors.

Psalm 122:6 commands us: “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.” That is not a suggestion. That is an assignment.

Behind every headline are real families. Behind every military maneuver are sons and daughters made in the image of God. Behind every strategic calculation are souls that Jesus loves.

So we begin by praying for the innocent—Jew and Arab alike. For families caught in the crossfire. For children who simply want to sleep through the night without sirens. We declare Psalm 91 over them. We proclaim Isaiah 54:17—that no weapon formed against them shall ultimately prosper.

We pray for American service members deployed across the region. For U.S. sailors in the Gulf. For soldiers stationed on bases. For airmen on alert and Marines standing watch. Many are young. Many have spouses and children back home waiting for them.

Lord, we ask for supernatural protection over every American uniform in the Middle East. Give their commanders wisdom. Give them clarity under pressure. Prevent miscalculations. Bring them home safely.

And we lift up Iranian protestors—brave men and women who have risked everything to stand against oppression. We pray for students, mothers, journalists, and underground believers inside Iran who long for freedom. Protect them from violent retaliation. Shield them from unjust imprisonment. Strengthen their resolve. Let their courage not be crushed.

We pray for leaders on all sides—that wisdom would prevail over pride. That restraint would overcome revenge. That diplomacy would succeed where threats would only inflame.

We pray against regional war.
Against terror.
Against hidden agendas that seek to widen the conflict.
Against spiritual forces that thrive on chaos and bloodshed.

And we pray something deeper—that in the shaking, there would be awakening.

Throughout history, when the Middle East trembles, hearts open. We have heard testimonies of dreams and visions of Jesus in the most unlikely places. We have seen underground movements grow in nations where the gospel was restricted. The darker it becomes, the brighter the Light shines.

So this weekend, I’m asking you: gather your family. Gather your church. Take five minutes or take an hour—but pray.

Pray for Messianic believers in Israel.
Pray for Arab Christians in Gaza and the surrounding areas.
Pray for underground churches in Iran.
Pray for American service members.
Pray for Iranian protestors.
Pray for peace—but also pray for salvation.

This is not about partisan politics. This is about people. This is about standing in the gap when it matters most.

If conflict looms, let the Church loom larger in prayer.
If threats increase, let worship increase.
If fear rises, let faith rise higher.

Our hope is not in governments.
Our hope is not in military might.
Our hope is in the Prince of Peace.

So this has been your Breakthrough Hour Prayer Update.

Stay watchful. Stay prayerful. Stay anchored in hope.

Let’s keep pressing in until we see breakthrough.

02/24/2026

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