Apostle Joshua Selman has spoken profound blessings over believers, calling for divine grace, wisdom, and supernatural ease in all aspects of their lives.
Speaking to his congregation, he prayed for transformation in ministry, business, and careers, urging them to embrace productive labor guided by divine favor. “I pray for you in the name of Jesus, the grace for ease. By the mercy of God, we have enjoyed this as a ministry, and I have enjoyed this in my life. Extraordinary, inexplainable ease. May that grace rest upon you now,” he declared. According to him, this grace would result in outcomes so remarkable that they would lead others to glorify God.
Apostle Selman stressed the distinction between toiling and fruitful work, saying, “For many people, what they call work is toiling. For us in the Kingdom, work is creativity finding expression. Toiling is a curse; labor without profit is evidence of a lack of wisdom.”
He prayed for believers to receive divine insight to turn their efforts into tangible results. “The wisdom component that converts toiling to profitable labor—may God release that wisdom upon you now. You will never sow in the wrong soil, and you will never sow the wrong seeds in the name of Jesus,” he proclaimed, encouraging his listeners to rely on God’s direction in their pursuits.
He also spoke directly to those in ministry, particularly worship leaders, praying for divine inspiration that would leave a lasting impact. “I pray for those called into the ministry of prophetic psalmistry. May God give you songs from heaven that will outlive you—songs that become ladders of revival,” he said.
Apostle Selman announced a season of unprecedented breakthroughs. “I announce a new season for everyone in business and careers. November and December will be months of strange deliveries,” he declared.
As he wrapped up his declarations, Apostle Selman emphasized the power of divine anointing. “Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. I pray for every empty cup here, every profitless effort—may fresh oil rest on you now,” he concluded.