There is a particular kind of pain that comes not from a single wound, but from a season that will not end. Maybe you have been waiting for a breakthrough that feels long overdue. Maybe you have prayed the same prayer so many times that your lips have grown tired of forming the words. Maybe you have watched others step into what you have been believing God for, and in the quiet of the night you have whispered, “Lord, have you forgotten me?”
The name of this ministry was born in a moment exactly like that.
Kesi Imekwisha — in Swahili, it means “It Is Not Yet Over.” Not a statement of denial. Not a refusal to acknowledge the hardship. But a declaration of faith rooted in the character of God: He is not finished with your story.
The God Who Works in Hidden Seasons
In Jeremiah 29:11, God spoke these words to a people in exile — people who had lost their homes, their temple, their king, and their hope. They were not sitting in comfort. They were surrounded by the ruins of everything they had built. And yet God said: “For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
That is the nature of God. He speaks of the future when everything around you points to an ending. He plants seeds in winter. He calls things that are not as though they are. And He writes chapters in your life that you cannot yet read.
What to Do When It Feels Over
When Elijah sat under the juniper tree and asked God to take his life (1 Kings 19), God did not rebuke him. He did not give him a sermon. He gave him rest. He gave him bread. He gave him water. And then He said: “Arise and eat, for the journey is too great for you.”
Your season of exhaustion does not mean God has abandoned the plan. It may simply mean you need to rest, to eat, to sit with Him in the quiet — and then arise again.
Here is what we want to say to you today, from this ministry, with everything we have:
It is not yet over. Your healing is not yet over. Your miracle is not yet over. Your testimony is being written. God is still on the throne. He has not forgotten your name. And the very fact that you are still here, still breathing, still reaching — that itself is evidence that the story continues.
A Prayer for You
Father, we bring before You every person reading these words who feels like they are at the end. We ask You to speak life into their exhaustion, hope into their waiting, and faith into their doubt. Remind them today that You are the God who finishes what You start. In Jesus name, amen.
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