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By Chidomere Ndubuisi

- February 9, 2025

During the service today, when Pastor Emmanuel Ochola Gabriel read Jeremiah 1:5, something powerful clicked in me:

“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born, I sanctified you and ordained you a prophet to the nations.”

But it wasn’t just the verse that struck me—it was what he said next: “Prophet to the nations. Not just to a city, not just to a country, but to the nations.”

That’s when the Holy Spirit started speaking to me.

Seeing Beyond Where We Are

I realized that too many of us limit our solutions to the spaces we are familiar with. We build businesses for our local environment, we solve problems only within our comfort zones, and we think small because we don’t see ourselves beyond our immediate surroundings—our city, state, or country.

But right there, in that moment, something shifted in my spirit. A vision dropped in my heart.

I began seeing Pamtech beyond Nigeria.
I saw Pamtech in Ghana.
I saw Pamtech in South Africa.
I saw Pamtech serving people across the globe.

But then another question came to me: How will this happen?

And the Holy Spirit answered: “It will only take one solution that solves a major future problem, and a vehicle to scale it globally is Social Media.”

The Prophet in Business

My brother, when people think of a prophet, they often think of someone who predicts the future. But in business, a prophet is someone who sees what others cannot see—someone who prepares for what is coming before others even realize it’s on the horizon.

And that’s exactly what God wants us to be in business—Prophetic Visionaries.

I’ve come to realize that business is not just about skills and strategies. The real difference comes when you have divine insight and revelation. You see, there are people with money but no vision, there are people with hard work but no direction, and there are people with business plans but no understanding of the future.

But when God gives you divine revelation—when He shows you what is to come, you will not only make a difference in your industry, you will dominate.

Shifting My Prayer

That’s why my prayer has shifted. I no longer just pray for wisdom. Now, I pray for prophetic business intelligence. I pray:

“God, show me what others are not seeing yet.
Give me solutions for problems that don’t even exist yet.
Open my eyes to the opportunities that others are blind to.
Position me to create businesses that will remain relevant for decades to come.”

I believe this is the kind of insight God wants to give us. And I’m praying this for you too because I know that revelation is superior to competition.

Thinking Beyond Borders

The reason Pamtech can’t just be for Owerri or Nigeria is simple: the problems we solve are not limited to Nigeria. The challenges we address are global in nature. If we think globally from day one, we will build systems that automatically scale beyond borders. That’s how global brands are created.

The difference between a business that stays small and one that dominates the world lies in the founder’s vision—how far they see.

I believe God is looking for nation-builders—people who will create solutions that reach beyond their families, beyond their local communities, and even beyond their countries.

Are You Building for Today or Tomorrow?

The real question is:
Are you seeing yourself as a local trader, or as a global entrepreneur?
Are you building for today, or are you building something that will last for generations?

If we want to break barriers and transform industries, we must think like prophets in business. We must see the future before it arrives. We must act today for the world we want to create tomorrow.

The Future is Waiting for Visionaries

God is positioning us to be prophetic visionaries in our industries. The future is waiting for those who can see it before it arrives and act on it. It’s time for us to think bigger, dream bigger, and build for a global impact.

I am The Billionaire Mechanic, praying this Sunday that God will position us to be prophets in our industries—seeing ahead and acting before others catch up.

Amen.

Please share if you agree with the prayers and if this message spoke to you. Let’s step into our prophetic calling in business and make a lasting impact.

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