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Hebrews 12:27–28
“And this word, Yet once more, signifieth the removing of those things that are shaken… that those things which cannot be shaken may remain. Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved…”
God allows shaking to reveal what is unshakable.
Change is not optional. It is inevitable. Systems change. Seasons change. People change. Environments shift. If your peace is attached to what can move, you will constantly be unstable.
Hebrews makes it clear. There are things that can be shaken and things that cannot. God allows shaking so that what is temporary is exposed and what is eternal remains.
From first principles, instability only threatens what lacks foundation. When the wind blows, weak structures collapse. Strong foundations endure.
The Kingdom you belong to cannot be moved. That means your identity, your calling, your salvation, and God’s promises are not dependent on circumstances.
When change comes, it does not mean you are abandoned. It means God is refining your footing.
Stability in change requires three things:
• Anchoring your identity in Christ
• Refusing panic when systems shift
• Holding gratitude when comfort is removed
If everything around you shifts but you remain rooted in God’s unshakable Kingdom, you are established.
Shaking is not destruction. It is separation. What cannot survive shaking was never meant to sustain you.
Father, anchor me in what cannot be shaken. When change surrounds me, let my heart remain steady. Remove anything unstable in my life and establish me in Your unmovable Kingdom. I reject fear, panic, and confusion. My stability is rooted in You alone. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
When everything shakes, stand on what cannot move.
God is establishing what will remain.
This year 2026, I enter divinely into my new glory.
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