Prophetic Warfare Violin Instrumental Worship/ELOHIM/Background Prayer Music

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If you’re here watching this video, there’s a reason. Taylor SK’s first vlog on her new YouTube channel, Hearts on Heaven, isn’t just an introduction to her new space on the internet—it’s a powerful testimony of obedience, surrender, and what happens when you follow God’s calling, even when it goes against the world’s expectations.
In this video, Taylor shares how she left behind a million-subscriber YouTube channel—something many people would dream of. Her story isn't just about walking away from success; it's about finding true purpose in God’s plan, even when that means starting over and stepping into the unknown. And through her words, Taylor shows us that real fulfillment doesn’t come from followers or fame—it comes from surrendering to God’s will.
Taylor starts by telling us that she once had a YouTube channel with almost a million subscribers. It was a dream come true, but as she reflects on that success, she admits that something always felt off. Despite the brand deals, viral videos, and millions of views, there was a constant feeling of emptiness.
One day, while praying in the shower (a place Taylor humorously calls her “sacred space”), she asked God: "What do you want me to do? Where do I go from here? What’s my purpose?"
And God’s answer was clear: "Let go of your channel and start a new one."
At first, Taylor couldn’t understand. Why give up everything she’d worked so hard for? After all, she had almost a million subscribers. Why not continue to create on the channel that had already given her so much reach?
But as she prayed more, God revealed to her that her identity had become wrapped up in the numbers, the views, and the external validation. She had started to idolize the channel, placing her value in what others thought of her instead of what God thought of her.
Matthew 6:19-21 reminds us, “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Taylor realized that her treasure was in the wrong place.
Taylor shares that her journey toward this decision wasn’t easy. For three long years, she struggled with fear, confusion, and doubts. She felt stagnant and unsure about what to do next. She admits that during this time, she was still creating content, but it was driven by fear—fear that if she wasn’t constantly producing videos, she would lose everything. Fear that her success was tied to her ability to keep growing the channel.
But when Taylor finally let go and surrendered her plan to God, she realized something powerful: nothing happened the way she feared. No doors closed. No opportunities disappeared. In fact, she found peace and clarity, realizing that the fear she had been carrying was not from God, but from the enemy trying to keep her stuck.
This is a powerful lesson in obedience. When we surrender to God, we step into a peace that surpasses understanding—a peace that doesn’t depend on our circumstances or achievements but on trusting that God knows what’s best for us.
In Philippians 4:6-7, Paul writes: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” When Taylor surrendered her fears to God, she experienced this peace—a peace that only comes when we trust Him fully.
Taylor’s journey led her to a profound realization: God's assignment for her wasn’t about reaching the masses, but about faithfully sharing the message He had given her. Whether she had two followers or two million, it didn’t matter. What mattered was her obedience and her willingness to share God’s love with anyone who was ready to listen.
She challenges us to rethink what success really looks like. We live in a world that often tells us that numbers—followers, likes, and views—define our value. But Taylor reminds us that God doesn’t measure success by followers; He measures it by faithfulness.
In Luke 16:10, Jesus teaches, “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.” Taylor realized that God doesn’t need big platforms or huge audiences to do big things. He needs obedience, even in the small, seemingly insignificant moments.
And that’s the heart of her new channel—sharing her testimony and speaking truth, regardless of who’s watching. If God calls her to speak to two people, she’s ready. If He calls her to speak to thousands, she’s ready. The mission is the same: to obey and share God’s message.
One of the most powerful lessons from Taylor’s story is the importance of trusting that God will provide what we need when we follow His plan. Taylor talks about how, in the past, she sought fulfillment from the world—through success, views, brand deals, and external validation. But those things never truly satisfied her.
Matthew 6:33 says, “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” When we put God first and trust His plan, He takes care of the rest.
Taylor found that when she stopped chasing success for her own glory and started seeking God’s will, everything began to fall into place. God’s provision is not always immediate, but it is always perfect. When we trust God with our assignments, He equips us with everything we need—whether it’s courage, wisdom, or resources—to fulfill His purpose for us.
Taylor closes the video by speaking directly to anyone who’s searching for fulfillment through the world’s standards: success, fame, money, or recognition. She challenges her viewers to look beyond the surface and ask themselves what truly matters. If you’re chasing after anything other than God’s plan for your life, you will always feel like something is missing. True fulfillment only comes when you align your heart with God’s will.
As Taylor has learned through her own journey, the things we often chase after—like fame or success—are fleeting. But God offers us something that lasts forever: a purpose, a calling, and a deep, fulfilling relationship with Him.
Romans 12:2 encourages us: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”
When we choose to walk in God’s will, we experience a transformation in our hearts—a shift from chasing what the world offers to pursuing what God has for us. And that’s when true peace and purpose come.
Taylor wraps up the video by encouraging viewers to listen to God’s voice and follow His assignment, no matter how it looks. If God has placed you somewhere, no matter how small it seems, it’s exactly where you need to be. Whether your task is big or small, whether your platform is large or tiny, obedience to God is what matters most.
If you’ve been encouraged by Taylor’s story, consider liking, commenting, and subscribing to her new channel. Her mission is simple: to share the love of God and to be faithful to the calling He has placed on her life.
Remember, when we surrender to God’s plan, He will provide everything we need, and we can trust that His plan is always better than anything we could have imagined for ourselves.
God bless you, and I hope to see you in the next video.
Bible Study Notes on Luke 10:20:
In this passage, Jesus had sent out 72 of His disciples on a mission to heal the sick, preach the gospel, and perform miracles in His name. They returned rejoicing because of the authority they experienced—even demons submitted to them! However, Jesus shifts their focus from these miraculous signs and the thrill of spiritual victories to something even more significant: the assurance of salvation. He encourages them not to rejoice primarily in the external, temporary displays of power, but in the eternal security of having their names "written in heaven."
The term "written in heaven" refers to the Book of Life—a heavenly record where the names of those who belong to God are inscribed (see also Philippians 4:3, Revelation 20:12). This eternal perspective points to the reality that what truly matters is our relationship with God, and the eternal life He grants to us through faith in Christ.
Key Themes:
Eternal Perspective: Jesus reminds His disciples that eternal life and salvation are more important than temporary, earthly achievements or spiritual successes. Our joy should be rooted in the fact that we are saved and have a secure place in God’s kingdom.
Humility in Service: Though the disciples had authority over demons and performed miracles, Jesus directs them to remain humble. Power and spiritual gifts are blessings, but they are not the source of our ultimate joy. Our focus should remain on God's grace and the salvation He freely gives.
Security in Christ: To have one’s name written in heaven means belonging to God. It speaks of the assurance and confidence we can have in our salvation through Jesus. It’s a reminder that our identity is found not in what we do, but in what Christ has done for us.
Application for Our Daily Walk with God:
Shift Your Focus to Eternity: In our daily lives, it’s easy to get caught up in the highs and lows of what we accomplish. Whether we experience success or failure, we are often tempted to let these external things define us. But Luke 10:20 reminds us that the greatest reason for rejoicing is not found in what we do, but in the fact that we belong to Christ and have eternal life. Every day, we can find joy in knowing that our salvation is secure.
Stay Humble in God's Work: Just as the disciples were amazed by the power of God working through them, we may experience moments of spiritual breakthrough, answered prayers, or powerful acts of service. But we must always remember that it’s God’s grace working through us. Humility keeps us grounded, knowing that the most significant thing is not what we achieve but that God has written our names in His book of life.
Anticipating Jesus’ Return: The fact that our names are written in heaven points us to the anticipation of Christ’s return and the hope of eternity. This truth should fill our hearts with joy and motivate us to live faithfully while we wait for Jesus. Each day, we can choose to live with eternity in mind, preparing ourselves and sharing the gospel with others, so they too can have their names written in heaven.
Living with Joy and Anticipation:
As we go about our daily walk with God, it’s crucial to maintain a heart of joy rooted in our salvation. We can serve and work diligently for God's kingdom, but our greatest joy comes from knowing that we are His, and nothing can take that away. In the hustle and bustle of life, we must remind ourselves that our names are written in heaven. This eternal truth fuels our hope as we await the day when Jesus returns and we experience the fullness of God’s kingdom.
Let this promise give you strength and joy today as you walk in faith, no matter what comes your way. Your name is written in heaven—what a reason to rejoice!
Called To Your Purpose by Grace Harmonies
Thanks to the incredible power of AI, I’m now able to express what’s in my heart for the Lord and
transform those feelings into beautiful songs. What’s even more exciting is that I can explore different
musical genres depending on my mood—whether it’s contemporary, gospel, or something completely
new. It feels amazing to have this creative freedom! My dream is to fill the world with worship songs that
glorify Jesus.
So, what do you think of my latest composition? Let’s make this happen!
"Called to Your Purpose"
Verse 1: I’m walking through the valleys,
Where shadows seem so tall,
But even in the battles,
I know You’ll never let me fall.
You’ve called me by Your mercy,
To walk the narrow way,
And even when the path is hard,
I know You’ll make a way.
Chorus: I am called to Your purpose,
I am chosen by Your hand,
Through every joy and heartache,
I know You’ve got a perfect plan.
I am called to trust Your promise,
In the power of Your name,
I will follow where You lead me,
Knowing You will never change.
Verse 2: When the world around me trembles,
And I’m tempted to lose heart,
I’ll remember You’re the author,
Of every new and faithful start.
Bridge: For Your plans will never fail,
Through the storms and through the veil,
I’ll keep walking in Your grace,
Led by Your unending faith.
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