April: Month of Firstfruits
The pastor’s message introduces us to a powerful spiritual reality: the month of April marks a turning point. After three months of preparation, often invisible but essential, we are entering a season where what has been sown begins to appear. This time is called the “month of firstfruits,” a moment when God makes visible the first results of His work in our lives. From the very beginning, a question resonates with strength: “Who has recognized the arm of God?” This question positions the assembly in a posture of expectation, not for an ordinary intervention, but for a powerful and tangible manifestation of God.
The months of January, February, and March were presented as a period of deep work. Even when nothing seemed to be happening externally, God was working behind the scenes, laying the foundation for a new season. This spiritual principle reminds us that God never starts with what is visible. He first prepares, adjusts, and aligns, so that when manifestation comes, it is stable and lasting. The month of April therefore becomes the point of transition where the invisible meets the visible, where promises begin to take shape in everyday life.
The “month of firstfruits” represents the moment when blessings begin to manifest concretely. This affects every area of life: finances, health, relationships, and professional opportunities. Firstfruits are not yet the full harvest, but they are the proof that the season has changed. They announce that what God has promised is now in motion. They come to reassure, encourage, and strengthen faith by demonstrating that God is truly at work.
Easter : The power of Resurrection
At the heart of the message is the power of the resurrection. The death of Jesus paid the price for sin, but His resurrection guarantees total victory. It confirms that everything He accomplished is effective and irreversible. Without the resurrection, the cross would remain incomplete. But through it, everything is sealed: victory over death, sickness, limitations, and oppression. This reality becomes the foundation upon which believers can stand to enter a new dimension of life.
The pastor emphasizes a strong image: it is not the finger or the hand of God that is acting, but His arm. The arm represents power, authority, and direct intervention. It is an action that transforms, delivers, and protects. Where everything seemed impossible, the arm of God intervenes to change circumstances. It acts with strength to produce visible, rapid, and supernatural results. This manifestation of God’s arm marks an intensification of His activity in the lives of believers.
Another key point of the message is acceleration. God does not operate within normal progression. He multiplies. What was at level 10 can move to 100, then to 1000, even to 10,000. This multiplication is not human; it is divine. It goes beyond natural logic and introduces a new dimension of growth. Even rest becomes productive. The pastor highlights that divine provision does not stop while we sleep. This means that God is continually at work, independent of our efforts, showing that the source of blessing comes from Him.
The message also introduces the concept of changing “base.” Just as in mathematics where different systems operate by different rules, the believer’s life is now governed by a new reality. Jesus, through His death and resurrection, has rewritten the rules. What was impossible becomes possible. What was blocked is now released. This new foundation cancels limitations and opens the way to a life aligned with divine promises. It allows us to live in a dimension where protection, healing, and provision become normal.
In response to these promises, a response is required: faith. The pastor calls everyone to believe firmly, to recognize that the firstfruits are already in motion. It is not about waiting passively, but about positioning oneself actively. To believe, to declare, to expect. Faith becomes the key that allows us to see the manifestation of what God has already prepared. “If you believe it, you will see it” becomes an invitation to fully step into this season.
The message concludes with a powerful affirmation: the resurrection has sealed all the promises of the cross. The month of April is not an ordinary month, but a time of manifestation. The firstfruits appear as the first visible signs of a new season. They announce a transformation in progress, a multiplication underway, and a secured protection. Each day becomes an opportunity to see God move in a tangible way.
In this dynamic, a declaration stands as a seal over this time: we are protected, supported, and established beyond any opposition. The season of firstfruits is open. It begins now and extends forward, bringing with it visible, lasting, and abundant fruit.
