Let’s settle something first.
A "GO" Signal is not a feeling.
It is direction.
Specific.
Actionable.
Time-sensitive.
That’s why so many pray sincerely…
yet remain stuck.
They pray — but they don’t recognize when heaven responds.
1. A GO Signal Is Always SPECIFIC
Look at Elijah.
God didn’t say:
“Rain is coming… someday.”
He showed Elijah a tiny cloud.
One cloud.
One location.
One sign.
That was enough.
Elijah didn’t wait for
lightning or thunder.
He recognized that his prayer had shifted something.
When heaven speaks, it doesn’t ramble.
It points.
2. A GO Signal Requires MOVEMENT, Not MORE PRAYER
This is where some go wrong.
When the signal appears, they pray harder instead of moving.
Elijah didn’t say,
“Let’s pray six more hours just to be safe.”
He acted.
He told the king to move.
He prepared for rain before rain fell.
A GO Signal marks the end of one phase and the start of another.
Prayer → Pause → Signal → Action → Manifestation
If you stay in prayer when heaven is calling for movement,
you delay the outcome.
3. A GO Signal Often FEELS UNCOMFORTABLE
Yes, it might feel:
• inconvenient
• illogical
• risky
Like ...
- Joining the program when money is tight.
- Waking up at midnight again when you’re tired.
If it felt dramatic, everyone would obey.
But obedience is tested precisely because the signal feels easy to ignore.
4. A GO Signal IS NOT NOISE
God does not compete with
confusion.
A GO Signal is usually:
• quiet
• persistent
• steady
• clear
It doesn’t argue with you.
It doesn’t shout.
It simply points.
This is critical.
GO Signals are
time-sensitive.
They don’t last forever.
When Elijah saw the cloud, he moved immediately.
5. How You KNOW It’s a GO Signal
You’ll recognize it by four things:
Specific instruction (not vague inspiration)
Alignment with Scripture
Internal peace, not panic
A sense that “this matters now”
Not loud.
Not dramatic.
Clear.
There's a big mistake to avoid:
So
many people pray endlessly because they are afraid to act incorrectly.
But Scripture shows the opposite is more
problematic:
They fail to act when heaven has already answered.
Elijah didn’t pray forever.
He prayed until the signal appeared —
then he moved.
That’s wisdom.
That’s discernment.
Why do we have this prayer right now?
Momentum Prayers train you to:
• recognize when your prayer has shifted things
• discern the difference between waiting and
moving
• act without panic
• avoid stalling at the edge of breakthrough
Because breakthroughs don’t only require prayer.
They require timely
obedience.
And obedience begins with recognizing your GO Signal.
So let me ask again:
Will you recognize your "GO" Signal when it shows up?
Congratulations if you've joined us already.
If not, what are you waiting for?
We're still in Round 3.
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elisha