https://videopress.com/v/Z1jyv3c6?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true The story of Haman in the Book of Esther is more than just an ancient tale of palace intrigue—it’s a timeless reminder of the dangers of unchecked ego, misplaced power, and hidden agendas. Though he lived in the Persian Empire over two thousand years ago, Haman’s spirit lives on. In churches, workplaces, families, and … Continue reading The Spirit of Haman: How the Ancient Story of Esther Still Speaks Today
Jesus Vibes
A Man’s Enemy Is Within His Household: Understanding Matthew 10:36
Things that can cause enmity “A man’s enemies will be the members of his own household.”— Matthew 10:36 (NIV) The above scripture, on which this post is based, is a piercing truth — one that stings more deeply than betrayal from a stranger ever could. It’s one thing to face opposition from the world, but … Continue reading A Man’s Enemy Is Within His Household: Understanding Matthew 10:36
Walking with God: Understanding the Stages of Faith
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”Hebrews 11:1 KJV Many believers start their walk with God full of excitement and wonder, experiencing immediate answers to prayer and feeling His presence so strongly. But as time goes on, they notice things begin to change—prayers aren’t answered as quickly, … Continue reading Walking with God: Understanding the Stages of Faith
Of Prophets and Their Prophetic Words
An illustration of a prophet delivering a prophetic word, surrounded by divine light and a captivated audience. Do you know what a prophetic word is? Have you ever received one (or more) and do you know what to do with it? “… the one who prophesies edifies the church.”1 Corinthians 14:4 NIV What, in the … Continue reading Of Prophets and Their Prophetic Words
Gatekeepers: Physical and Spiritual Perspectives of Their Roles – Part 1
physical and spiritual gatekeepers, each fulfilling their roles of allowing or denying access. Gatekeepers hold a unique and critical role in both the physical and spiritual realms. At their core, they are protectors, regulators, and stewards of access, responsible for safeguarding valuable assets, maintaining order, and ensuring only what is permitted or worthy gains entry. … Continue reading Gatekeepers: Physical and Spiritual Perspectives of Their Roles – Part 1
When God is Silent: Understanding the Purpose and Finding Closeness Again
What do you do when God is Silent? There are moments in many believers’ lives when they feel the weight of silence from God. During these times, “what have I done?” bombards the mind, prayers seem unanswered, guidance feels absent, and doubts can arise. However, silence from God doesn’t mean abandonment or indifference; often, it’s … Continue reading When God is Silent: Understanding the Purpose and Finding Closeness Again
When Your Prayers Seem To Go Unanswered
When prayers seem to go unanswered, and you find yourself feeling overlooked in various areas of life, it’s easy to feel disheartened. The silence can be deafening, and doubts might creep in, making you question your worth or whether you’re on the right path. This season can feel isolating, leaving you wondering why your prayers … Continue reading When Your Prayers Seem To Go Unanswered
Is it I, Lord?
https://youtu.be/4t6mz8yoocY?si=mWUBkA4Wh4oJHFKW I hope this hymn, lyrics below, by Don Schulte ministers to you if you know or sense that God is calling you higher. Will you go?Oh God, please help and give us the boldness to not only say, “Yes!,” but to go wherever You lead us. Hope your Sunday is going happy 😆😍 Lyrics … Continue reading Is it I, Lord?
All Are Called, but Few Are Chosen
God calling Samuel Are you, or your child/children, one of the few chosen ones? How do you recognize that? What do you, or help them, do to answer the call and move from call to chosen? “For many are called, but few are chosen.”Matthew 22:14 KJV The above verse "many are called, but few are … Continue reading All Are Called, but Few Are Chosen
Spiritual Fatigue
Spiritual Fatigue We crown The Fatigue Series with today’s post which I believe is the biggest deal of all the fatigues. Spiritual Fatigue is the biggest deal. Why? Because anything spiritual is not seen with the naked (or physical) eyes. You merely see the effect (outcome) but not the cause. This becomes a greatert deal … Continue reading Spiritual Fatigue
Blessed Sunday to You … You shall be like a Tree
Tree “Blessed is the man Who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly,Nor stands in the path of sinners,Nor sits in the seat of the scornful;But his delight is in the law of the Lord, And in His law he meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree Planted by the rivers … Continue reading Blessed Sunday to You … You shall be like a Tree
Egg Decorating, Egg Hunting, and Jesus’ Resurrection
Jesus, Easter Eggs, and Egg Hunting Happy Resurrection Day, my friend. The Resurrection Day is also known as (aka) Easter Sunday because it is the day Jesus resurrected (rose from the grave/dead). Kids and Easter Every kid worldwide has done the egg decorating and egg hunting whether at school, church, or as a family fun … Continue reading Egg Decorating, Egg Hunting, and Jesus’ Resurrection
Your Season just got a do-over
He said, “I have left me 7000 who have not bowed their knees to Baal and whose mouth has not kissed him.” (1 Kings 19:18). When people attack you for no cause to bring you down, God will always use His preserved army to raise you up much higher! You wondered why God didn’t stop … Continue reading Your Season just got a do-over
Strife: What The Bible says about it
The Bible opened to the book of Proverbs with a bold verse on Strife According to The Bible, Strife is selfish ambition. That, in itself, makes for another blog. But today, we will only review the various passages where The Bible addresses Strife, its detrimental effects on individuals and communities, including life suggestions. The Bible … Continue reading Strife: What The Bible says about it
Poem: A Strong Christian Woman
In the heart of faith, her spirit soars,A beacon of light on sacred shores.With grace imbued, her steps are sure,In God’s embrace, she finds her cure. Through trials faced with steadfast grace,She leans on Him in every place.In prayer’s embrace, she finds her peace,Her strength renewed, her fears released. With love as armor, she stands … Continue reading Poem: A Strong Christian Woman
The Fathers (Parents) have eaten sour grapes
 This passage reflects a proverbial expression that was commonly used in ancient times to convey a sense of intergenerational consequences or inherited guilt. The phrase "the parents have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge" suggests that the children are suffering the consequences of their parents' actions or sins. In … Continue reading The Fathers (Parents) have eaten sour grapes
Life is a Race of Mental Endurance
Think-Talk And life is a marathon, not a sprint Run it the best you can Along the way, time and chance will happen What do you do when both overtake you? Stay focus. Be steady. Be diligent till the end. We shall all get “there” Whatever your “there” is. 😍🙏🏾✌🏾
Jesus Vibes: 10-01-2023
Credits: Pixel “If there wasn’t a Bible in the world and you are the only “Jesus,” would your life minister to others?” Minister Brenda P. Another common variation of the above is: You are the only Bible people will read. Unknown Selah Ponder on the above quotes. I hope it made you say an Ouch … Continue reading Jesus Vibes: 10-01-2023
Your Voice
Credits: Left, Jason Rosewell; Right, https://images.app.goo.gl/H87A9UYUiJZZZwM37 Your Voice is an indispensable part of who you are. Its uniqueness cannot be duplicated. Granted that, by reason of DNA, siblings might sound alike or like their parents, but there is always a distinguishing factor that tells one voice apart from the other. I remember a long while … Continue reading Your Voice
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