February 2026 CMM Ordained Ministers-Steady Fire. Pure Love. Clear Assignment. 🔥❤️🌍

Dear Anointed Messenger of Love and Fire!                                               

Steady Fire. Pure Love. Clear Assignment. 🔥❤️🌍

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As we step into February 2026, I want to speak straight to the core: the Father is not calling us to hustle harder—He’s calling us to burn cleaner. Not louder. Not flashier. Clearer. More yielded. More anchored. More dangerous to darkness because we’re not living from anxiety—we’re living from Presence.

And yes—the noise is louder. Pressure is real. Systems are shaking. Fear is looking for a foothold. But we are not called to be analysts of darkness. We are carriers of Light.​ 

February is not “just another month.” It’s an invitation into a holy rhythm: love that purifies, love that strengthens, love that sends. This is the Father’s Heart: not sentimental, not passive—but covenant love with authority. The kind of love that heals the broken, confronts the demonic, restores identity, and mobilizes messengers into the harvest.


1) February is a refining month—without losing tenderness 🔥🕊️

The Father is doing something surgical in many of His leaders right now. It’s not condemnation. It’s consecration.

“Who may ascend into the hill of the LORD?… He who has clean hands and a pure heart…” — Psalm 24:3–4

Purity is not “religious perfection.” Purity is single-heartedness—an undivided yes.

That’s why I keep coming back to this: integrity is not an accessory; it’s a weapon. We are a people who refuse a faith that is all head and no hunger. ​ 
We refuse to live on secondhand stories when the Lord is inviting us into a firsthand encounter.

And if we don’t guard this, the drift is subtle:

  • We keep ministry language but lose ministry fire
  • We keep the revelation vocabulary but lose the presence weight
  • We keep platform activity, but lose private authority

So here is the February question: Where has love grown cold, and where has fire grown polluted?

Because love can grow cold from pain, disappointment, betrayal, delay, fatigue, and spiritual warfare.
And fire can get polluted by striving, insecurity, comparison, hidden compromise, or just living too fast to hear.

The Father is not shaming you. He’s calling you closer.

“Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” — James 4:8


2) 2026 is a bridge year—so your stability matters 🌉

We’ve already shared prophetically that 2026 is a “bridge year”—a crossing where we’ve left one place, but the far end is still in the clouds. At times, it is a wide span. At other times, it feels like a tightrope.

Not dramatic faith. Not “big talk” faith. But the kind of faith that takes the next step when the whole map is not visible.

A bridge year exposes something:
Some people can shout on land but panic mid-span.

So in February, the Father is emphasizing anchoring:

  • anchored in Scripture
  • anchored in prayer, heavenly tongues, and the Holy Spirit
  • anchored in obedience
  • anchored in relationships that strengthen your assignment
  • anchored in the voice of the Lord (not the news cycle, not the rumor cycle)

And let me say it plainly: if you let your mind live ten steps ahead of grace, you’ll lose peace and call it “wisdom.” That is not wisdom. That is anxiety wearing spiritual clothing.

Heaven does not need a reset button to release a new beginning. His mercies are new every morning. 

“You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You…” — Isaiah 26:3

Peace is not denial. Peace is not pretending. Peace is the evidence your soul has returned to center—in Christ. 


3) Don’t settle for the fragrance—go for the feast 🍞🔥

I want to repeat a line that matters for this moment:

Don’t settle for the fragrance of revelation when Jesus is inviting you into the feast of encounter.  

Revelation is beautiful. But revelation without encounter can create “spectator Christianity”—where we watch and comment, but we don’t taste.

And faith was never meant to be observed from the sidelines. It is an invitation to taste, trust, and experience the goodness of God firsthand. 

So in February, here’s the call:

  • Take the risk. Step forward. Bite in. 
  • Stop surviving on old oil.
  • Stop living on borrowed fire.
  • Stop waiting for “perfect conditions” to obey.

The Father is not asking for your performance. He is asking for your presence-based obedience.


4) Father’s Heart is not soft—it’s strong ❤️‍🔥👑

We say “Father’s Heart,” and people sometimes hear “gentle vibes.” Yes, He is gentle. But He is also King. Father is not weak—Father is holy strength with affection.

Here is what Father’s Heart produces in a minister:

  • identity (you minister from sonship, not insecurity)
  • authority (you stop negotiating with darkness)
  • compassion (you don’t turn people into projects)
  • endurance (you don’t quit when it gets messy)
  • generosity (you serve with open hands)

If you want a February assignment that pleases the Father, it’s this:

Carry His love into places where people have stopped expecting goodness.

In our global family, we see this again and again—clean water, rescued lives, discipleship, training, humanitarian relief, evangelism, church planting. That’s not “extra.” That’s Kingdom. ​ 

Even something as simple as water becomes prophetic:

“Whoever gives… a cup of cold water… will by no means lose his reward.” — Matthew 10:42  

The Father loves real-world mercy because it reveals His nature. It proves He’s not imaginary. It demonstrates the Gospel in skin-and-bone compassion.


5) The harvest isn’t coming later—it’s now 🌾🌍

Let me say what needs to be said: we cannot afford a distracted Church.

We’re entering a season where people are more open than they look. Many smile in public and collapse in private. Many are “doing fine” while drowning in anxiety, addiction, trauma, loneliness, and fear.

Jesus looked at the crowds and didn’t call them annoying—He called them harassed and helpless.

“The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few.” — Matthew 9:37–38

So what do ordained ministers do in February?

We simplify.

  • return to daily bread
  • return to prayer
  • return to the Word​ and Holy Spirit whispers
  • return to the Great Commission
  • return to compassion with power

We stay focused.

As we were reminded entering 2026: stay focused on what the Lord is doing, not the enemy of our souls.  

We refuse to grow weary.

“Let us not grow weary while doing good…” — Galatians 6:9

And yes, we remind ourselves again:

“He who wins souls is wise.” — Proverbs 11:30  

This is not hype. It’s a lifestyle.


6) A prophetic “February rule of life” 📜🔥

If you want a practical way to walk this out, here are five commitments I’m calling our ordained ministers into for February:

1) Guard your inner gate

What you allow in will shape what comes out.

“Keep your heart with all diligence…” — Proverbs 4:23

2) Choose daily Presence over daily pressure

The goal is not to “manage” your life. The goal is to abide.

“Abide in Me… for without Me you can do nothing.” — John 15:4–5

3) Speak life—prophetically and pastorally

Some of you are called to confront; others are called to comfort. Many are called to do both.

“Strengthen the weak hands… confirm the feeble knees.” — Isaiah 35:3

4) Practice generosity as warfare

Give, serve, help, feed, build—because love is a spiritual force.

We’ve said it publicly, and we say it again: the work of the Gospel across nations is accomplished together—we don’t do this without faithful partnership.  

5) Re-commit to the harvest

Share Jesus. Make disciples. Pray for laborers. Train others.

Our mission remains clear: Love, Equip, Connect, and Send messengers of fire globally—with simplicity, fullness, and power.


7) February declarations for ordained ministers 🗣️🔥

Speak these over your life, your family, your church, your team, your region:

  1. I will not be ruled by anxiety; I will be led by the Spirit.
  2. My heart will remain tender, and my spine will remain strong.
  3. I will not leak oil in distractions; I will steward fire in the secret place.
  4. I will not settle for secondhand stories; I will taste the encounter. 
  5. I will carry the Father’s Heart with authority and compassion.
  6. I will preach the Gospel with clarity, power, and love.
  7. I will not grow weary; I will reap in due season.
  8. My house will be covered; my relationships will be strengthened; my steps will be ordered.
  9. This bridge year will not break me—it will mature me and position me.  
  10. February will produce fruit that remains.

8) Stay connected—this is family 🤝🌍

Beloved, you are not alone. We are a global family—diverse callings, one King, one harvest.

If you have a teaching, a sermon, a prophetic word, a testimony, or a ministry tool that can strengthen others, submit it for the ordained ministers portal. This matters—because the Father is raising a network of voices that carry truth and fire across nations. (

And if you need prayer—reach out. We want to stand with you, believe with you, and encourage you.


A final charge for February ⚔️❤️

Don’t settle for survival when you were ordained for impact.
Don’t settle for noise when you were created for clarity.
Don’t settle for distance when the Father is inviting you closer.

And I’ll say it again because it’s a line for this season:

Take the risk. Step forward. Bite in. 
You’ll find—again and again—that He is good. 

With love, faith, and gratitude,
Jorge & Anna Marie Parrott
and the Christ’s Mandate for Missions family of staff, ordained ministers, missionaries, graduates, volunteers, and friends

PS: I am thankful to Yahweh I have finished my newest book. Here’s a short 3 minute overview: https://youtu.be/vuMj3OuDibM?si=mRgC8x7tvPg6PLHo

Here is a short teaching video on the book I shared with our Doctoral class: https://youtu.be/Ebw-Ad0s3H0 🔥 Silence the Noise (The Presentation starts at 5:37 into this video)
How to Stop Overthinking in an Overstimulated World. (Email office@cmm.world for the release) date.
You don’t have an anxiety problem. You have a noise problem.
Clarity is not lost — it’s being drowned out.
This book teaches you how to silence the noise without silencing your voice.