Gethsemane: A Place of Birthing Purpose [EPUB]

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When Destiny Is Pressed Out of You.

Before the resurrection came the garden. In this soul-stirring message, Apostle Glen Monama takes you into Gethsemane—the garden where purpose is birthed through pressure, surrender, and solitude. Learn how to embrace your own Gethsemane moment, where the crushing becomes the pathway to divine calling and the pressing births your next level.

When Destiny Is Pressed Out of You.

Before the resurrection came the garden. In this soul-stirring message, Apostle Glen Monama takes you into Gethsemane—the garden where purpose is birthed through pressure, surrender, and solitude. Learn how to embrace your own Gethsemane moment, where the crushing becomes the pathway to divine calling and the pressing births your next level.

“True surrender is not passive resignation but an active trust in God’s will.”

Life is a journey of triumphs, trials, and transitions. For every believer, fulfilling one's divine purpose often involves navigating seasons of pressure, uncertainty, and spiritual testing—designed by God to refine and strengthen us.

The Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus endured intense agony and surrendered His will to the Father, symbolizes the spiritual process many of us go through. It is a place of pressing, breaking, and transformation, where faith is tested, motives are refined, and our dependence on God deepens. Before we can fully walk in our calling, we must face our own Gethsemane—a season of intense agony that births our divine destiny.

In Matthew 26:39, Jesus models the ultimate surrender, saying, “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will”. This moment of surrender before His crucifixion was not just a plea, but a declaration of purpose, a birthing of destiny through pain.

This book invites you to journey through the spiritual labor pains of Gethsemane, understanding that before glory, there is suffering; before the crown, the cross; and before purpose, a pressing. Trust that God will bring the good work He has begun in you to completion.