Capitalizing Now! Bishop Harrison Hale

Recently, I had the privilege of engaging in fellowship with Bishop Harrison Hale, Pastor Xavier Hale, and the esteemed New York Eastern 5th Jurisdiction of the Church of God in Christ. The profound wisdom imparted by Bishop Hale was not only deeply inspiring but also transformative in its impact.

In one particular discourse, Bishop Hale articulated with remarkable clarity the principle of capitalizing on moments—a concept that calls for discernment, intentionality, and action in the opportunities life presents. His insights, shared both in person and through social platforms, transcend motivational rhetoric; they represent a framework for spiritual growth, leadership, and the pursuit of purpose.

The words of Bishop Harrison Hale exemplify the timeless tradition of pastoral guidance that integrates theological depth with practical wisdom. His message serves as a call to action—challenging individuals to embrace each moment as divinely appointed and to channel it into meaningful, life-altering progress.


Capitalizing Now!

Mark 9:23 KJV

[23] Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.

Mark 11:24 KJV

[24] Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.

Luke 1:45 KJV

[45] And blessed is she that believed: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord.

We think of the word now we think of a moment capitalizing on the moment ever gaining momentum.

2 Corinthians 6:2 KJV

[2] (For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.)

Accept it now

YOUR FUTURE IS CREATED BY WHAT YOU DO TODAY AND NOT TOMORROW!

Now the present time nothing is there to come and nothing passed, but in eternal now does Everlast.

We speak of the word moment means a definite point in time in a series of events.

So now is present, but it takes place in a moment, a definite point where series of events begins in its evolution get ready.

The minute you hear the word of God

John 6:63 KJV

[63] It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.

Something is beginning to happen now seize the moment!

Be aware of the moment embrace the moment believe it declare and receive it. It’s your now moment .

Speak to your moment

Speak in your moment, speak of your moment

Today ,now is your moment for movement.

Ecclesiastes 3:15 KJV

[15] That which hath been is now; and that which is to be hath already been; and God requireth that which is past because to us, it’s now, but to God, it has already passed what is already been so don’t you mess up my now redeem the time for the days are evil.

Now that’s impact!

What drives people to harm those who have only been kind to them?

I have some answers, but the answers aren’t simple, because people’s motives are rarely just about the person they’re hurting.

Here are some common reasons this happens:

1. Projection and Internal Pain

Sometimes people carry unprocessed hurt, insecurity, or resentment from past experiences. Your kindness might feel threatening because it challenges their view of themselves or the world. They might project their own pain onto you.

2. Power Dynamics

Kindness can make someone feel indebted, vulnerable, or “less in control.” In unhealthy mindsets, hurting you can feel like regaining power or avoiding a sense of dependence.

3. Jealousy and Insecurity

compassion or stability can highlight someone’s own shortcomings or struggles. This can stir up envy, leading them to attack what they feel they can’t match or deserve.

4. Mistaken Interpretations

People can misinterpret kindness as manipulation, pity, or hidden motives — especially if they’ve been betrayed before. If they don’t trust easily, they may strike first to avoid perceived harm.

5. Patterns and Conditioning

If someone grew up in an environment where love or kindness was always followed by hurt, they might unconsciously repeat that pattern. Even genuine care can feel unsafe to them.

In short: Your kindness doesn’t cause their hurtful behavior — it exposes something unresolved in them.

Understanding this can help you see it’s not a reflection of your worth, but of their inner state.

Are you Flawless?

I recently authored a post on Facebook that elicited a broadly positive response and proved edifying for many readers. However, it also prompted curiosity among some, particularly with regard to my use of the term “flawless.”

When I say, “People will lie on you to create conflict. When you’re flawless, they can’t compete,” it aligns with Psalm 37:37 in this way:

Upright living attracts opposition. When your character is blameless and your actions are righteous, those who operate in jealousy, insecurity, or deceit may feel threatened. Unable to find true fault, they resort to lies and slander to create strife.

God promises peace in the end. Psalm 37 assures that despite temporary attacks, the upright person’s ultimate outcome is peace. False accusations might stir temporary trouble, but they cannot undo a life rooted in integrity.

Their conflict doesn’t change your standing with God. When you remain steadfast and continue walking in truth, the lies fall flat over time, and God’s vindication brings lasting peace—something your opponents can’t manufacture or compete with.

In short, Psalm 37:37 teaches that no matter how others scheme against you, the “end” (final result) for the person of integrity is peace, because God honors righteousness over slander.

You Are Right Where God Wants You

For each land the Lord has given you to work, He has always equipped you with the right shoes to walk that land. When you took your first steps in those shoes, they were stiff and uncomfortable. You had to break them in. 

Yet, with a little guidance from the Lord, you broke them in and soon you grew sure-footed. Before you knew it, you were running in those shoes. 

Today, you are here again. The Lord has a new promise land for you, and it’s time for a new pair of shoes,

“My child I have sent you to accomplish many different feats. With each one, is a different land. For the mountains, I gave you hiking boots that you may climb to the top and receive a new perspective. 

In the fields, I gave you work boots to break the hard ground. In the battlefield, I gave you combat boots to send the enemy to flight, and in the storms I gave you rain boots to weather your circumstances. 

I’ve always prepared you for the road you are to walk and now it is time that I do a new thing. It is time to receive new shoes, that will help you walk this road. So, do not be dismayed by the sudden discomfort you are feeling underneath your feet. I am equipping you with a new experience and adding onto you. 

For these shoes are a perfect fit and though you feel insecure at times, I am still right here beside you. I will give you the wisdom to walk in them, and to break them in. I will give you the strength to walk in them and when you take them off, I am here to comfort you. 

The road is straight, but the doors have opened up before you, so put your new shoes on and pick up your tools, for I have set you before My bride. So go my child, take what you have learned and step out in the splendor I have made you to be. My bride awaits, introductions are in order and I have much to tell her,”says the Lord. 

10 Words of Wisdom for Entrepreneurs of Faith!

1. God is not just invited—He reigns.

Christ is not your silent partner. He is Lord over your mission, your strategy, and your outcomes. True success begins at His feet, not your desk.

2. Your business is a pulpit.

Every transaction, every conversation, every policy you create is either echoing heaven or amplifying the world. You don’t just build profit—you build testimony.

3. Profit is a servant, not your master.

Wealth is a tool, not an identity. In the hands of the righteous, it becomes seed for eternal harvest. Let your gain be governed by God’s glory.

4. Excellence is worship.

Your branding, delivery, and systems should be soaked in the fear of the Lord. Sloppy work dishonors a holy God. Let everything carry the fragrance of reverence.

5. Integrity is non-negotiable.

In a world that cuts corners, your character will be your covenant with heaven. What you compromise to get, you’ll eventually lose. But what you build in truth, God sustains.

6. Don’t chase—be led.

The grind is not your God. The Spirit leads with wisdom, peace, and divine timing. Restlessness is not a fruit of the Spirit—discern the difference between ambition and anointing.

7. Steward hearts, not just outcomes.

Your employees and clients are eternal souls, not stepping stones. Build a business that ministers, not manipulates.

8. Resistance is a sign of calling.

Hell does not war against what does not threaten it. If warfare increases, so has your impact. Stay on the altar, not just on the agenda.

9. Rest is a weapon of trust.

Sabbath declares that your business runs on grace, not grind. Cease from labor to honor the Lord of the harvest—He multiplies what is surrendered.

10. Obedience is the true bottom line.

Heaven doesn’t measure by revenue, but by faithfulness. When you obey God in the unseen, He marks you in the eternal. Let Him say, “Well done,” not just “Well branded.”