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A Season of Building

by Nellie O’Hara


We are in a season of building.


I heard the Lord say, it’s time to build, that the next season you are entering is a building season. It’s time to build in your family, build in your relationships, build in your work, build in your faith, build your thought life - in many areas of your life. It is a building season.


There are seasons when God calls us to rest, heal, and recover. Then there are seasons when Heaven gives a fresh assignment to move forward. I believe many people are standing at the doorway of that kind of season right now. I heard the Lord say, “It’s time to build.” Not just to maintain what already exists, but to intentionally build what He has entrusted to you. This building does not only build upwards, but it also builds outward.


This next season is not about surviving; it is about our inner man transforming. It is about establishing who you are and how you communicate with others. 


God is calling His people to build in every area of life — build in family, build in relationships, build in work, build in faith, and build in spiritual authority. What you build in this season will be very intentional and will become strength for future generations. The Lord is not looking for temporary structures; He is building foundations that will last. He is creating a habitation to have the capacity to carry Him and your tent pegs are also being stretched.


In the Bible, we often see God speaking to people in times of transition and telling them to build. Nehemiah was called to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem in a time of brokenness and opposition.  Book of Nehemiah shows that Nehemiah faced both internal and external struggles before and during the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s walls. He did not simply walk into an easy assignment. There was burden, resistance, danger, and sacrifice connected to the call to build.


One of the first struggles Nehemiah faced was emotional and spiritual. When Nehemiah heard the walls of Jerusalem were broken down, he wept, mourned, fasted, and prayed for days (Nehemiah 1:3–4). Before he ever picked up a stone, he carried the weight of the condition spiritually. Builders often feel the burden before they see the blueprint.


Haggai prophesied to the people that it was time to rebuild the house of the Lord after a season of delay. Even Noah built the ark long before the rain ever came.


Building seasons require vision, obedience, and perseverance before you see the full manifestation of what God promised.


I don’t know any assignments which we are given by God that have been easy.

I had an assignment during a particularly rough season I was going through in my life. My mother moved in with our family and she was dying. It was a season where I was not working and I was able to take care of her. I remember we gave up our living room and made a room for her with her beautiful things around her. She lost the ability to put words together. I took care of her, bathed her, washed her hair, dressed her and got her from the bed into the wheelchair. It went on for two years. I also had to feed her and brush her teeth. It was a big job. She was a great mom and I wanted to do the very best. In those years God was building something in me and it was not always easy. 


I remember going to the Lord and saying “Please Lord, this is too hard, I can’t do this anymore."  The Lord told me to go back into my mother's room and love on her even more than before. He said to me, "You are the Mother Theresa who stops for the one." God had admonished me. I went back into her room and was kinder then ever before and loved her more until the day she passed away, two months later.

I never had any regret.


The Lord is saying that some have spent too much time grieving over what was lost, delayed, or shaken. But Heaven is now releasing fresh blueprints. God is restoring vision to people who almost gave up. He is restoring passion to ministries that became weary. He is restoring courage to families that have been under pressure.


This is not the hour to retreat inward in fear. This is the hour to pick up the tools again and begin building with faith.


Because if you don’t quit, you will win!


Build in your family. The enemy has fought hard against families because family is one of God’s greatest covenant structures in the earth. Build prayer back into your home. Build communication. Build honor. Build healing. Build unity. The Lord wants to strengthen households so they become places of peace, strength, and spiritual covering. Small acts of obedience today can create generational blessing tomorrow. I have been building honour and communication within my family and am still building that. I have a ways to go.


Build in your relationships. God is aligning kingdom relationships in this hour. Some relationships will need healing, while others may require healthy boundaries. Ask the Lord for wisdom to discern who is assigned to walk with you in this next season. Divine relationships often become part of God’s building process because no one fulfills destiny alone. Healthy covenant relationships help strengthen vision, accountability, encouragement, and spiritual growth.


Build in your work and assignment. Whatever God has placed in your hands matters. Whether you are leading a ministry, serving in business, raising children, or working behind the scenes, build with excellence. Sometimes we underestimate how holy consistency really is. Faithfulness is a form of worship. God often builds great things through daily obedience that, seems small at first. Be intentional on your obedience.


Most importantly, build your faith. In uncertain times, faith becomes essential. We cannot build strong lives with weak foundations. Spend time in prayer. Stay grounded in the Word of God. Protect your spiritual hunger. The storms of life reveal what has truly been built upon the Rock. God is raising believers who are not moved by fear, culture, or instability because they have built deeply in Him. You will not be moved when you build your faith, when you stand and trust Him for harder situations.


This is also a season to build spiritually. Build altars of worship again. Build consistency in intercession. Build sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. Build your ability to hear God clearly. Many people are asking God for expansion, but Heaven is first preparing the infrastructure to sustain what is coming. God never releases increase without first strengthening the foundation underneath it.


Do not despise slow building seasons. Sometimes God builds quietly before He builds publicly. A tree develops roots long before fruit becomes visible. In the same way, God may be building character, endurance, wisdom, and maturity in hidden places. What feels slow may actually be deeply strategic. The Lord is more concerned with lasting fruit than temporary excitement.


There will also be opposition in building seasons. The enemy always resists what carries kingdom purpose. Yet opposition is often confirmation that something valuable is being established. Like Nehemiah, you may need to build with one hand and battle with the other. But do not stop building. Heaven is backing what God initiated. What God called you to build, He will also empower you to finish.


I believe the Lord is saying, “Do not fear the size of the assignment. Look at Noah. I am the Master Builder.”


God is not asking you to produce everything in your own strength. He is asking for your obedience, surrender, and willingness. He supplies the wisdom, grace, provision, and strategy needed for each step forward.


“According to the grace (the special endowment for my task) of God bestowed on me, like a skillful architect and master builder I laid the foundation...” 1Corinthians 3:10 AMPC


This is your building season. Build what Heaven is breathing on. Build what carries peace. Build what carries eternal value. Build your destiny. Build even when you do not yet see the finished picture. One day you will look back and realize that what felt like ordinary obedience was actually God establishing something powerful through your life.



Nellie O'Hara is a CSA ministry leader and has extensive ministry experience.

She is a teacher, prophet and spiritual mentor, teaching and mentoring in spiritual gifts and intercession.

Nellie is a pastor with Shiloh Webchurch.

Nellie is a regular contributor to Elijah List and Spirit Fuel.


Resources by Nellie O'Hara


Sound the Alarm - on Amazon (US or CA)


Simple Powerful Decrees and The Lord's Prayer as a Decree (e-books)

available at csaministries.com


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