PARADIGM SHIFT
- Ellen Rabov
- 6 days ago
- 4 min read
— a shift in the reality of being from living by effort to living in flow — a phenomenon of the Kingdom of Glory where solutions come faster than we search for them.

The way is already prepared.
This is the time to live not by effort — but by alignment.
I especially notice this in trips, in moments when you are standing before a decision or on the edge of a need.
That’s exactly what happened this time.
When we returned home from the trip, the next morning I woke up in gratitude, amazed at how everything aligned down to the smallest details — and even beyond. I remembered with thanksgiving the moments we could not foresee, and how they were already arranged and prepared for us.
As I was thanking God in prayer, I heard in my spirit:
Paradigm shift — this is what is happening in these days.
When familiar logic is no longer the only way
My sister and I traveled to Turkey.
And during this trip, something happened that is difficult to describe in ordinary language:
• solutions came on their own
• needs were met without strain
• circumstances aligned before we even searched for answers
There was no struggle for results.
No inner tension.
And in the middle of it all, we were filled with such a deep peace of God that we looked at each other, laughed in amazement and tenderness — sometimes even with tears in our eyes…
Because it was so clear: this was the Lord’s doing.
A new time — a new walk with God
And I believe this is not just a personal experience.
I believe times have changed, and God is leading His Church into something new.
Not into a new religion.
Not into a new teaching.
But into a new level of walking with Him.
From a season of heavy human effort —
into a season of supernatural divine partnership.
From a mindset of constant struggle —
into a mindset of sonship and trust.
From survival —
into the rest of faith.
Scripture speaks
“But for you who fear My name, the Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing in His wings…”
— Malachi 4:2
I believe this is a prophetic picture of a new dawn.
After a long night, a new day begins.
“When these things begin to happen, stand up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near.”
— Luke 21:28
This is not the time to look down.
This is the time to lift your eyes and discern what God is doing.
“Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth — do you not perceive it?”
— Isaiah 43:19
God is always moving forward.
“Neither do people put new wine into old wineskins…”
— Matthew 9:17
The new requires a new mindset.
“Be transformed by the renewing of your mind…”
— Romans 12:2
God is teaching us to live differently
I believe God is renewing the mindset of His people.
He is breaking old limiting beliefs that everything must come only through hard labor, struggle, and exhaustion.
He is teaching us a different way to live:
To live in union with Him.
To live in the flow of His presence.
To live from gratitude.
To live from trust.
To live in the awareness that His goodness and mercy follow us all the days of our lives.
This is the time when the King says: “Yes — I desire this!”
And solutions come — even to long-standing problems — and they come easily, out of His
all-embracing love and the presence of His Glory.
God goes before us
If before we knew God as the One who helps us endure the battle,
now many are beginning to know Him as the One who goes before us and prepares the way.
“They shall beat their swords into plowshares…”— Isaiah 2:4
This is first of all an inner transition:
• from struggle → to creation
• from tension → to fruitfulness
• from survival → to a season of building
From constant inner warfare — to mature rest in God.
God is already in tomorrow
I realized something important.
Before every significant event — a trip, a meeting, a decision, or a new beginning — I have learned to see the Lord there ahead of me.
Not just asking God to be with me,
but seeing Him already present there.
Because He is beyond time.
He is already in my tomorrow.
He is already in the place I am about to step into.
He has already removed obstacles before I encounter them.
He has already prepared the way.
Faith that shifts paradigms
This is faith born out of relationship.
A faith rooted in trust, rest, and closeness.
It knows:
if the Lord goes before me — I have nothing to fear!
Conclusion
God is leading His Church:
into a new perception,
into a new interaction with reality,
into a new understanding of His nature.
I believe:
a paradigm shift is taking place.
And those who discern the times will see it.
“Blessed is the one who is not offended because of Me.”
— Matthew 11:6




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