We cannot casually read past the word “Behold.”
In Scripture, this word is not poetic decoration.
It is not filler.
It is not religious language.
It is a divine interruption.
In Hebrew, the word most often translated “behold” is Hinneh — a verbal pointing finger from heaven that means:
“Stop. Look. Pay very close attention.”
When God says Behold, He is announcing something significant.
He is marking a moment.
He is revealing a shift.
And right now, we are living in a Behold hour.
Behold — I Am Doing a New Thing
“Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?”
— Isaiah 43:19
Notice the present tense: I am doing.
The new thing is not scheduled for a distant future.
It is not waiting for ideal conditions.
It is already springing forth.
But the question remains:
Do you perceive it?
“Behold” demands perception. It calls us to lift our eyes above routine, disappointment, and former seasons. God is not repeating yesterday — He is initiating something fresh. If we cling to the old framework, we will miss the new flow.
This is not a recycling season.
This is a restructuring season.
Behold — I Am Making All Things New
“Behold, I am making all things new.”
— Revelation 21:5
From the throne, Jesus declares renewal.
This is not repair.
This is not cosmetic adjustment.
This is transformation.
“Behold” here carries authority. It is not a suggestion; it is a sovereign decree.
Even what appears chaotic may be part of divine reconstruction. God is renewing hearts, assignments, alignments, and systems. What feels like shaking may actually be preparation.
When heaven says Behold, it means change is not theoretical — it is underway.
Behold — The New Has Come
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away; behold, the new has come.”
— 2 Corinthians 5:17
The old has passed.
It is not negotiating its stay.
The new has come.
It is not forming — it has arrived.
We are not striving to become new; we are living from newness. “Behold” marks the crossing over. It signals the end of what was and the manifestation of what now is.
We Are in a Behold Season
Throughout Scripture, “Behold” announces divine activity. It signals that heaven is highlighting something that requires our attention and alignment.
This is not a maintenance hour.
This is not a holding pattern.
This is a Behold moment.
God is moving.
God is renewing.
God is initiating.
The question is not whether He is working.
The question is:
Will we perceive it?
Apostolic Declaration — A Behold Decree
Father, in this Behold hour, we choose to lift our eyes.
We will not be distracted by former seasons.
We will not cling to what has already passed.
We will not miss what You are highlighting.
We declare that we have eyes to perceive and hearts to understand.
As You say, “Behold, I am doing a new thing,”
we align ourselves with the new.
As You say, “Behold, I am making all things new,”
we receive divine renewal in our lives, our assignments, and our regions.
As Your Word declares, “Behold, the new has come,”
we step fully into our identity as new creations in Christ.
We decree that this is not a season of delay but of manifestation.
Not a season of retreat but of advancement.
Not a season of maintenance but of movement.
We will behold what Heaven is revealing.
We will perceive what You are initiating.
We will align with what You are establishing.
This is the hour.
And we are ready. In Jesus Name!MA
