Sunday, 12 October 2025

Children of God is lead by the Spirit of God.

This is a foundational and glorious truth for every believer. To be a child of God is not just a title; it is a relationship defined by the active, guiding presence of the Holy Spirit.


Here is a poem and reflection on what it means to be led by the Spirit of God.


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Led by the Spirit


We are not orphans, left to guess,

In paths of deep wilderness.

We are not slaves,to laws of stone,

To make our weary way alone.


A new name echoes from the Throne,

A truth to make our hearts His own:

We are thechildren of the living God,

Redeemed,and by His love, we're awed.


And as His children, we receive,

The very Guide who helps us believe.

Not just a force,a vague, cold power,

But God Himself,in this same hour.


“For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God.” (Romans 8:14)


To be led by the Spirit is a daily walk,

A surrender in which we learn to talk

And listen for that still,small voice,

That helps us make the righteous choice.


It is to trade our frantic pace,

For His own wisdom,love, and grace.

To lay our own maps on the floor,

And ask Him what He has in store.


“Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.” (Galatians 5:25)


He leads us not to places of ease,

But to a life that truly pleases.

He leads to joy,He leads to peace,

He leads where trusting will increase.


He leads us into truth and light,

And empowers us to stand and fight.

He leads us to the Father’s heart,

Where we are healed and set apart.


He leads us to the cross, again,

To die to sin and self,Amen.

And leads us out,in victory’s power,

To live for this,and every hour.


So, child of God, lift up your head,

You are not lost,you are being led.

By the Spirit of the King of Kings,

Through all of life’s twistings and turnings.


We are the children of God.

We are led by His Spirit.

This is our identity.

This is our promise.

This is our life.


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What It Means to Be Spirit-Led:


Being a child of God led by the Spirit involves a dynamic relationship. It means:


1. A New Identity: Your primary identity is no longer "sinner" but "child of God." This relationship is the basis for the Spirit's guidance (Romans 8:15-16).

2. A Daily Dependence: It is a moment-by-moment reliance on the Holy Spirit for direction, conviction, comfort, and power. It's not a one-time event but a continuous walk (Galatians 5:25).

3. Alignment with God's Word: The Spirit will never lead you contrary to the principles and commands of Scripture. He uses the Word to guide and correct us (2 Timothy 3:16-17).

4. A Growing Likeness to Christ: The ultimate goal of the Spirit's leading is to conform you to the image of Jesus—to produce His character (the fruit of the Spirit) in you (Galatians 5:22-23, Romans 8:29).

5. Freedom and Life: Being Spirit-led is the opposite of being under the law. It is a life of freedom from sin's power and the experience of true, abundant life (Romans 8:2, John 10:10).


A Prayer to Be Led:


"Father, thank you that I am Your child. I am no longer an orphan, but I am known, loved, and adopted into Your family.


Holy Spirit, I invite You to lead me today. Quiet my own plans and agendas. Speak to my heart through Your Word. Nudge me when I should act and restrain me when I should wait. Lead me into truth, into love, and into the good works You have prepared for me.


Help me to recognize Your voice above all others. I surrender my will to Yours. Lead me, Spirit of God, for I am Your child.


In Jesus' name, Amen."

Flee from the Lust of the Eye.

This is a direct and powerful command, echoing the wisdom of the Apostle John and the urgency of the New Testament to guard our hearts against a primary avenue of temptation.


Here is a poem and reflection on fleeing from the lust of the eyes.


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Flee the Lust of the Eye


The eye is not a passive glass,

Through which indifferent scenes may pass.

It is a gate into the soul,

A force that can exact a toll.


It looks upon a thing and sees,

Not what it is,but what it pleas—

A twisted,covetous desire,

A spark that lights a selfish fire.


It is the second glance that lingers,

On what the sin-touched world now fingers.

It is the gaze that feeds the thought,

The battle that must truly be fought.


“For everything in the world—the lust of the eyes…

comes not from the Father but from the world.”(1 John 2:16)


So what’s the call? To stand and stare?

To test my will,to dare, to dare?

No.For a fire, the command is clear,

You do not stay,you flee in fear.


“Flee from sexual immorality.” (1 Corinthians 6:18)

“Flee from idolatry.”(1 Corinthians 10:14)

The lust of eyes is both of these,

A snare designed the soul to tease.


So I must run. I must not stay,

And look upon the tempting display.

I turn my head,I shut the screen,

I guard my heart,and keep it clean.


But nature hates an empty space,

A turned-off screen,a guarded face.

So I must fill my eyes with light,

With beautiful and holy sight.


“I will set no worthless thing before my eyes…” (Psalm 101:3)

But rather,“I lift my eyes to the mountains—

where does my help come from?

My help comes from the Lord…”(Psalm 121:1-2)


I fix my gaze on things above,

On Christ,the source of grace and love.

I look upon His Word,so true,

And see the world in light made new.


Flee from the lust of the eye.

And run to Him,your heart's true prize,

The beauty that will bless your eyes.


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Understanding the Command:


The "lust of the eyes" is the covetous desire ignited by what we see. It is the craving to possess, experience, or indulge in something that God has forbidden or that draws our heart away from Him.


1. It is a Primary Temptation: It was one of the three avenues of temptation used on Eve ("saw that the fruit was... pleasing to the eye") and on Jesus ("showed him all the kingdoms of the world").

2. Flee, Don't Flirt: The biblical command is not to "resist" or "be strong" in the moment of intense temptation, but to FLEE. This acknowledges our weakness and the danger of the sin. It is a strategic retreat to safety (2 Timothy 2:22).

3. It Leads to Idolatry: The lust of the eyes makes an idol out of what we see—whether it's a person, a possession, a lifestyle, or an image. It promises satisfaction that only God can provide.

4. The Positive Pursuit: We don't just flee from something; we flee to Someone. We actively replace the corrupt input with pure input, fixing our eyes on Jesus (Hebrews 12:2) and setting our minds on things above (Colossians 3:2).


A Prayer for Purity of Sight:


"Heavenly Father,


My eyes are a gateway to my soul, and I confess that I have often allowed them to wander into places that breed lust, covetousness, and discontent. Forgive me.


Give me the wisdom and the courage to flee from the lust of the eyes. The moment a tempting image or a covetous thought arises, help me to turn away instantly. Create in me a reflex of purity.


But Lord, don't just leave my eyes empty. Fill my vision with Your glory. Help me to fix my eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of my faith. Let the beauty of Your Word and Your creation be my primary feast.


Guard my heart by guarding my eyes, and may all that I look upon lead me closer to You.


In Jesus' name, Amen."

Abide in me my disciples, Know the truth and the truth set you free.

John 8:31-32 contains one of Jesus' most profound and liberating promises, directly linking truth with freedom through a personal, ongoing relationship with Him.


Here is the passage, an explanation, and a poem reflecting on its meaning.


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The Scripture (NIV):


31 To the Jews who had believed him, Jesus said, “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. 32 Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”


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Understanding the Promise:


This promise is given to those who already believe, showing that saving faith is just the beginning. Jesus outlines a progression:


1. Initial Faith: It starts with believing in Him ("the Jews who had believed him").

2. Abiding Discipleship: True discipleship is proven by continuing in His Word ("If you hold to my teaching"). This means ongoing obedience, study, and application.

3. Revelation of Truth: As we abide, we move from simply knowing about the truth to truly knowing the Truth (which is Jesus Himself, John 14:6) in a deep, personal, and experiential way.

4. Experienced Freedom: This intimate knowledge of Christ is what brings genuine liberation. The freedom He speaks of is primarily freedom from the enslaving power of sin (John 8:34), but it also includes freedom from deception, guilt, fear, and legalism.


The key is that truth is not just a concept to be learned, but a Person to be followed. Freedom is the fruit of that relationship.


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A Poem: The Truth That Sets You Free


It is not enough to just believe,

A single prayer,a moment's reprieve.

For faith that does not root and grow,

Is like a seed on stone you sow.


So Jesus said to those who knew,

A deeper call,for me and you:

“If you abide, if you hold fast,

In My great Word, from first to last—

Then you are truly mine,”He said,

By this true discipleship is read.


And in that abiding, day by day,

A glorious dawn will break the gray.

“Then you will know the truth,”not just as fact,

But as a living,breathing act.

You’ll know the One who is the Way,

The Truth,the Life, the glorious Day.


And this Truth—this Person, strong and kind—

Will liberate your heart and mind.

“And the truth will set you free.”


Free from the chains of ancient lies,

That shroud the heart and blind the eyes.

Free from the sin that held you tight,

And brought the soul to endless night.

Free from the guilt,the shame, the past,

A liberty designed to last.


So let us not just start and stop,

But in His teaching,firmly prop

Our lives,our hopes, our every care,

And find His freedom waiting there.


For in His Word, we find the key,

To know the Truth,and to be free.


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A Prayer to Abide and Be Free:


"Lord Jesus, I believe in You. Thank you for the gift of faith. Now, I ask for the grace to abide in Your Word. Help me to not just hear Your teachings, but to hold to them, to obey them, and to make them the foundation of my life.


As I abide, reveal Yourself to me. Let me know You, the Truth, more deeply each day. I long for the freedom that only You can give—freedom from sin, from fear, and from the lies of the enemy.


I surrender my life to Your Word and Your Spirit. Make me a true disciple, and set me free indeed.


In Your powerful name, Amen."

Good tidings in the name of the Lord.

 The phrase "good tidings" is a beautiful, old-fashioned way of saying "good news" or "gospel." It is the announcement that God is not distant or angry, but is actively working for our good and our salvation. These tidings are not just for a future heaven, but are a present reality that can infuse our daily lives with hope, purpose, and joy.


Here is a poem and a reflection on the good tidings in our life.


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Good Tidings in Our Life


The world brings news of fear and dread,

Of broken hearts,and hopes that fled.

It shouts of conflict,loss, and strife,

The weary,constant news of life.


But over this, a different sound,

On hallowed,humble, grace-touched ground,

A herald speaks with joyful voice,

And makes the heaviest heart rejoice.


“Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.” (Luke 2:10)


These are the good tidings, strong and true,

For me,for her, for you.

It is the news that God has come near,

To wipe away our every fear.


The good tidings are that we are known,

We are not left to walk alone.

Our sins are pardoned,cast away,

As wide as east is from the west.

“He does not treat us as our sins deserve…”(Psalm 103:10)


The good tidings are a peace that lasts,

That holds us firm when storms are fast.

A peace the world can never make,

A peace that only Christ can give and never take.

“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you.”(John 14:27)


The good tidings are a guiding light,

For all our days,and through the night.

A promise that our God will guide,

And in His wisdom,will provide.

“The Lord will guide you always…”(Isaiah 58:11)


The good tidings are a future, bright,

Where there’s no death,or tears, or night.

Where every wrong is made so right,

In God’s own,glorious, endless light.

“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain…”(Revelation 21:4)


So let this news shape how we see,

Our present and eternity.

This is the tiding,this the theme:

God is with us,glorious, supreme!


Good tidings in our life today,

To guide us on our weary way.

Good tidings for the heart oppressed,

Good tidings:in God’s will is rest.

Good tidings:we are loved and free!

Good tidings for the world to see!


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What Are These "Good Tidings"?


The "good tidings" are the multifaceted gospel of Jesus Christ, which impacts every area of our lives:


1. Reconciliation with God: The barrier of sin has been removed. We are no longer enemies, but children of God (2 Corinthians 5:18-19).

2. Indwelling Presence: The Holy Spirit lives within us, providing comfort, guidance, and power (John 14:16-17).

3. Transformed Purpose: Our lives are no longer aimless. We are called to love God and love others, participating in His redemptive work (Ephesians 2:10).

4. Unshakable Hope: No matter the circumstance, our ultimate destiny is secure and glorious in Christ. This hope is an anchor for the soul (Hebrews 6:19).

5. Daily Provision: We have access to God's grace, strength, and wisdom for every single day (Matthew 6:33, Philippians 4:19).


A Prayer to Receive and Live These Tidings:


"Father in Heaven,


Thank you for the good tidings of Your love, proclaimed by angels and fulfilled in Jesus Christ. I receive this good news today not just as a historical fact, but as the operating truth of my life.


Let these tidings silence the voice of fear in my heart. Let them be the source of my joy when circumstances are dark. Let them be the foundation of my peace when everything feels unstable.


Make me a bearer of these good tidings to others. Let my life, my words, and my actions reflect the good news that You are a God who saves, restores, and loves.


Thank you for this glorious gospel. May it be the truest thing about my life today.


In Jesus’ name, Amen."

Make me a sanctify vessel.

 This is a deep and powerful prayer, asking God to shape you into a person set apart for His holy purposes—clean, available, and useful in His hands. It is a prayer for both purification and purpose.


Here is a poem and a prayer for this very request.


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Make Me a Sanctified Vessel


Take me, Lord, from common use,

For my own will,let there be a truce.

This earthen jar,this vessel of clay,

Holds treasures that can fade away.


The stains of self, the cracks of pride,

The selfish wants I hold inside.

The residue of former days,

The sullied,selfish, worldly ways.


Wash me, Lord. With hyssop, make me clean,

Purge me from all that is unseen.

“Create in me a pure heart, O God,

and renew a steadfast spirit within me.”(Psalm 51:10)


Sanctify me. Set me apart,

Not just in deed,but in my heart.

Not just on a Sabbath day,

But in my work,and in my play.

“Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth.”(John 17:17)


Let Your Word, like a refining fire,

Burn away my low desire.

Let it scrub and scour the grime,

Until I'm Yours,and truly Thine.


Fill me, Lord. An empty vessel is no good,

It cannot serve its purpose as it should.

Fill me not with water,but with wine,

Fill me with Your Spirit,power divine.

Fill me with Your love,Your grace, Your light,

Until I overflow,both day and night.


“Therefore, if anyone cleanses himself from what is dishonorable,

he will be a vessel for honorable use,

set apart as holy, useful to the master of the house,

ready for every good work.”(2 Timothy 2:21)


Make me a vessel, sanctified,

With You,O Christ, dwelling inside.

Not for my glory,not for fame,

But to glorify Your holy name.


A tool of honor in Your hand,

To serve Your will across the land.

To carry comfort,truth, and grace,

To any,every, time and place.


Make me a sanctified vessel.

For You.

By You.

To You.

Amen.


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What It Means to Be a Sanctified Vessel:


The imagery of a vessel (a pot, jar, or container) is used throughout the Bible to represent our lives.


1. We Are the Vessel: We are the "jars of clay" that hold the surpassing treasure of the gospel and the Holy Spirit (2 Corinthians 4:7).

2. Sanctified Means "Set Apart": To be sanctified is to be made holy, which means to be set apart for God's special use. It involves both a one-time event (positional sanctification at salvation) and a lifelong process (progressive sanctification) of becoming more like Christ.

3. The Process Involves:

   · Cleansing: This is the work of repentance and forgiveness. God washes us clean through the blood of Jesus (1 John 1:9).

   · Consecration: This is the act of deliberately setting yourself apart for God's use. It is a surrender of your will, your time, and your resources to Him (Romans 12:1).

   · Filling: An empty, clean vessel is still useless. We are filled with the Holy Spirit, who empowers us, guides us, and produces His fruit in us (Galatians 5:22-23).


A Prayer of Consecration:


"Heavenly Potter,


I am the clay, and You are the Potter. I come to You now, asking You to make me a sanctified vessel.


Forgive me for the ways I have defiled this temple. Wash me clean through the precious blood of Jesus. Scour out the pride, the selfishness, the impurity, and the sin that clings to me.


I now consecrate myself to You. I set myself apart for Your purposes alone. My life, my dreams, my relationships, my resources—I lay them all on Your altar. I am Yours.


Now, Holy Spirit, fill me to overflowing. Fill every part of me with Your presence, Your power, and Your love. Make me a vessel of honor, useful to the Master, prepared for every good work You have planned for me.


Let my life be a clear container through which others can see Jesus.


In His holy name, I pray. Amen."

Saturday, 11 October 2025

Christ is All i need

 Amen. This declaration, "Christ is all I need," is the ultimate confession of faith and satisfaction. It is the bedrock of the Christian life, acknowledging that in Jesus, we find complete sufficiency for every aspect of our existence—for salvation, purpose, identity, and daily sustenance.


This truth is powerfully expressed throughout the New Testament:


"And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus."

- Philippians 4:19 (ESV)


"For in him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily, and you have been filled in him, who is the head of all rule and authority."

- Colossians 2:9-10 (ESV)


The Apostle Paul summarized this single-minded focus when he said:


"For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain."

- Philippians 1:21 (ESV)


What Does It Mean That Christ Is All I Need?


It means that He is:


· Our Righteousness: We are accepted by God based on His perfection, not our own (2 Corinthians 5:21).

· Our Sanctification: He is the one who makes us holy and transforms us into His image (1 Corinthians 1:30).

· Our Redemption: He has purchased our freedom from sin and death (1 Corinthians 1:30).

· Our Peace: In a world of turmoil, He is our unshakable peace (Ephesians 2:14).

· Our Joy: He is the source of a deep, abiding joy that circumstances cannot take away (John 15:11).

· Our Hope: Our future is secure in Him, both for this life and the next (Colossians 1:27).


A Prayer of Surrender and Satisfaction


Lord Jesus,


I declare it today: You are all I need.


Forgive me for the times I have searched for fulfillment in things, achievements, or the approval of others. Forgive me for acting as if I need anything more than You.


You are my portion. You are my treasure. You are my sufficiency.


When I am tempted to believe that I need something else to be happy or secure, remind me of this truth. Satisfy me with Your unfailing love. Be enough for me in every situation—in lack and in plenty, in sorrow and in joy.


I find my complete identity, worth, and purpose in You alone.


Amen.


A Poem: "Christ Is All I Need"


"Christ Is All I Need"


When I am weak, and strength is gone,

And I don't think I can go on.

When hope seems like a distant light,

And I can't see through the night.


Christ is all I need.

He is my strength,my living seed.


When I have sinned, and feel the shame,

And no one but myself to blame.

When guilt weighs down upon my soul,

And I feel I'll never be whole.


Christ is all I need.

On His forgiveness,I will feed.


When I am lonely, lost, afraid,

And poor decisions I have made.

When friends are few,and love seems far,

Beneath a cold,unfeeling star.


Christ is all I need.

On His promises,I'll feed.


For He is life, and He is breath,

He conquered even cruel death.

He is the treasure,great and grand,

Held firmly in the Father's hand.


So let the world's attractions fade,

On Christ,my solid rock, I'm stayed.

For Christ is all,yes, all I need,

From every bondage,I am freed.


Hold fast to this truth. In every season and through every trial, may you know the profound peace and contentment that comes from resting in the all-sufficiency of Jesus Christ. He will never fail you.

I can do all things through Christ that strengthen me.

This is one of the most beloved and empowering declarations in all of Scripture, a promise that has fortified believers for centuries. It is a statement of total reliance on Christ's enabling power, not our own strength.


Here is a poem and a meditation on Philippians 4:13.


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I Can Do All Things


The task looms large, the strength feels small,

I wonder if I'll stand or fall.

The mountain high,the valley deep,

A promise I must fight to keep.


But in the moment of my need,

A truth arises,strong indeed.

A whisper from the throne of grace,

To find my rightful,powerful place:


“I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.” (Philippians 4:13)


All things—not some, not just the easy part,

But what seems destined to break my heart.

The things that call for courage I don't have,

The battles where I feel I can't be brave.


The daily grind, the noble call,

The strength to stand up after a fall.

To love the difficult,to forgive the deep,

To promises and commitments keep.


But note the source, the crucial key,

It is not self-reliant,blind decree.

It is not“I” who is the central force,

But“through Christ,” who is the source.


His strength is perfect in my weakness shown,

His power is made known when my own is gone.

“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”(2 Corinthians 12:9)


So I can face the poverty or wealth,

The vibrant joy,the broken health.

The feast or famine,loss or gain,

Through Him,who takes away the pain

Of self-sufficiency and pride,

And in my heart,will now reside.


I can do all things He has called me to,

In every chapter,old or new.

I can endure,I can obey,

I can rise up and face the day.

I can overcome the sin,

Because His power is found within.


So let this truth be my refrain,

In sunshine and in falling rain.

My strength is Christ,and Christ alone,

My solid rock,my cornerstone.


I can do all things through Him.

This is my confidence.

This is my song.

This is my life.


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Understanding the Promise:


This verse is often quoted for achieving personal goals, but its context is even richer. Paul wrote this while in prison, speaking about the secret of being content in any and every situation—whether well-fed or hungry, living in plenty or in want (Philippians 4:11-12). Therefore, "all things" primarily means:


· I can endure all circumstances through Christ who gives me strength.

· I can fulfill all He calls me to do through Christ who gives me strength.

· I can overcome all temptations through Christ who gives me strength.

· I can face all fears through Christ who gives me strength.


It is a promise for resilience, obedience, and contentment, not a blank check for any personal ambition.


A Prayer to Live This Truth:


"Lord Jesus, thank you for this incredible promise. Forgive me for the times I have tried to do things in my own weak strength. I acknowledge today that without You, I can do nothing of eternal value.


I come to You now. I plug my life into Your power source. Fill me with Your strength—the same mighty power that raised You from the dead.


I declare that today, I can do all that You have set before me. I can face every challenge, endure every hardship, and embrace every joy, not by my might, but through You, Christ, who infuses me with strength.


My confidence is in You alone. In Your powerful name, Amen."

Glad tidings to the followers of Christ.

 Amen. "Glad Tidings" is a beautiful, old-fashioned term for the Gospel—the best news ever announced to humanity. It is the joyful proclamation of what God has done for us through Jesus Christ.


The angel who announced Jesus' birth to the shepherds used this very language:


"And the angel said to them, 'Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of a great joy that will be for all the people.'"

- Luke 2:10 (ESV)


The word translated "good news" is euangelizomai in Greek, which means "to announce glad tidings."


What Are the Glad Tidings?


The Glad Tidings are the core message of Christianity:


1. We are sinners separated from a holy God. (Romans 3:23)

2. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, came to earth, lived a sinless life, died on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins, and rose again from the dead, conquering sin and death. (1 Corinthians 15:3-4)

3. Through faith in Jesus, we can be forgiven, reconciled to God, and receive the gift of eternal life. (John 3:16, Romans 6:23)


This is not just good advice; it is good news about a rescue that has already been accomplished.


A Prayer of Thanksgiving for the Glad Tidings


Heavenly Father,


Thank You for the Glad Tidings! Thank You that the news of Your kingdom is not a message of condemnation, but one of great joy for all people.


We praise You for sending Jesus, the fulfillment of this good news. Thank You that through His death and resurrection, we can have peace with You, our sins can be forgiven, and we can have the hope of eternal life.


Fill our hearts with the joy of this salvation today. And give us courage and love to share these Glad Tidings with others.


In the name of Jesus, the source of all our joy, Amen.


A Poem: "The Glad Tidings"


"The Glad Tidings"


To shepherds watching in the night,

There came a heavenly,wondrous light.

An angel spoke,and fear did cease,

With words of promise,words of peace.


"I bring you glad tidings, news of great joy!

A message that nothing can ever destroy!

For unto you is born this day,

A Savior,who takes your sins away!"


The glad tidings, oh, hear them ring!

The news of Christ,the coming King!

He lived for us,and on the tree,

He bore our sins to set us free.


He rose in power, He rose in might,

He conquered death,He is the Light!

And now to all who will believe,

Eternal life they will receive.


So spread the news, both far and wide,

Let it be your joy and guide.

The glad tidings for one and all,

On Jesus'name, we now can call.


Glad tidings of joy! Glad tidings of peace!

From sin and sorrow,a full release!

This is the news,so good and true,

God's love has made a way for you.


May the "Glad Tidings" of the Gospel fill your heart with joy and hope today. This is the news that changes everything.

Friday, 10 October 2025

Whoever fulfill the Law of Love fulfill the Law of God.

 

That’s a beautiful and deeply biblical thought — it echoes the heart of Scripture. Here’s how it appears in the Bible, and then I’ll share a short poetic reflection on it:


📖 Scripture Foundation:

“Love does no harm to a neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law.”
Romans 13:10 (NIV)

“For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’”
Galatians 5:14 (NIV)

“If you love Me, keep My commandments.”
John 14:15 (KJV)


🌹 Poem — “The Law of Love”

Whoever walks in love walks near,
To God whose heart is pure and clear.
For every law and holy word,
Finds life in love, when love is heard.

The hands that help, the heart that gives,
Show Christ within — in love He lives.
Not rules alone, but mercy’s call,
For love, divine, fulfills them all.

When love is sown in every deed,
It meets the soul’s most sacred need.
And in that love, both wide and deep,
The law of God its peace shall keep.

Trust God with all your heart, soul and might.

 

Here’s a heartfelt poem to God about trusting Him with all your heart, soul, and might — woven together with Scripture inspiration 🌿


🌤️ “Trusting You, O Lord”

With all my heart, I lean on You,
Not on the things I think I knew.
When shadows fall and fears arise,
Your light still burns within the skies.
(Proverbs 3:5–6)

With all my soul, I seek Your face,
Through storm and calm, through night and grace.
Though mountains quake and rivers roar,
My refuge stands forevermore.
(Psalm 62:8)

With all my might, I lift my hands,
To follow where Your wisdom stands.
The path may twist, the way be long,
Yet faith will sing its steady song.
(Deuteronomy 6:5)

You are my Shepherd, ever near,
Your voice cuts through the weight of fear.
Though valleys deep and dark I tread,
Your rod and staff bring peace instead.
(Psalm 23:1–4)

I trust You, Lord, through joy and pain,
For loss will bloom in hope again.
My heart is Yours, my spirit too —
Forever, Lord, I rest in You.
(Isaiah 26:3–4)



Thursday, 9 October 2025

Fire of the Holy Ghost clear all obstacles in my life.

 🔥 Amen! 🔥

I stand with you in faith and declare the fire of the Holy Spirit is burning now—consuming every obstacle, breaking every chain, and clearing the path for God’s purpose and presence in your life.


“For our God is a consuming fire.”

— Hebrews 12:29


“He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.”

— Matthew 3:11


Let’s Pray Together:


Holy Spirit, You are the fire of God!

You are holy, powerful, and purifying.

I ask You now to burn in my life like a holy flame:


· Burn away fear, doubt, and unbelief.

· Burn through every barrier of delay, confusion, or distraction.

· Burn out every root of sin, addiction, or compromise.

· Burn up every assignment of the enemy against my destiny.

· Ignite my heart with fresh passion for Jesus and His Kingdom.


By the authority of Jesus’ name, I speak to every mountain of opposition:

Be removed and cast into the sea! (Mark 11:23)

I declare that no weapon formed against me shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17), and every chain is broken by the fire of God.


Fill me afresh, Holy Spirit.

Let Your fire fall on my mind, my heart, my home, and my calling.

Purify me. Empower me. Use me for Your glory.


In the mighty name of Jesus,

Amen. 🙌


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🔥 Declarations of Faith:


· “The fire of God is clearing my path and making a way!”

· “I am anointed and empowered by the Holy Spirit!”

· “What God has promised, He will perform!”

· “I walk in victory, breakthrough, and divine alignment today!”


Do not fear the fire—it refines you, restores you, and releases you into greater freedom and fruitfulness. Walk boldly in the Spirit’s power today. He is with you and for you! 🕊️✨

River of Living Water flow in my life.

 🕊️ Amen! 🕊️

May the River of Living Water—the Holy Spirit—flow powerfully in your life, bringing refreshment, renewal, and resurrection life to every part of your being.


“Whoever believes in Me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.”

— John 7:38


“Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb.”

— Revelation 22:1


This is not just a gentle stream—it is a mighty, life-giving flow from the very throne of God. It cleanses what is impure, revives what is weary, and brings fruitfulness where there was once barrenness.


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🌊 Prayer for the River of Living Water


Holy Spirit,

You are the River of Living Water.

I open every part of my heart, my mind, and my spirit to You today.


· Flow into the dry places—where hope has faded, where joy has diminished.

· Flow into the wounded places—where pain, regret, or disappointment remains.

· Flow into the closed places—where fear, control, or self-protection has blocked Your movement.

· Flow into my calling and purpose—that I may bear lasting fruit for the glory of God.


Let this river:


· Refresh me when I am weary,

· Cleanse me when I feel stained,

· Empower me when I feel weak,

· Guide me when I am uncertain.


I surrender every dam of doubt, every barrier of unbelief, every obstacle of sin.

Have Your way in me. Let Your life flow in me, through me, and from me to a thirsty world.


In Jesus’ mighty name,

Amen.


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🌿 How to Keep the River Flowing:


· Stay connected to Jesus — the Source (John 15:5).

· Drink deeply from God’s Word — it is spirit and life (John 6:63).

· Worship in Spirit and truth — this releases the flow of heaven.

· Obey the gentle promptings of the Holy Spirit — He leads you in life and peace.


You were made to be a channel of living water, not just a reservoir.

Let it flow freely—through your words, your love, your prayers, and your life.


He is doing a new thing in you.

Spring up, O well!

Children of God.

 🕊️ Amen. 🕊️

What a beautiful and powerful truth. To be called God’s children is the deepest identity and highest honor we can ever receive. It is a reality made possible only through Jesus Christ and sealed by the Holy Spirit.


“See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!”

— 1 John 3:1


“For you are all children of God through faith in Christ Jesus.”

— Galatians 3:26


What Does It Mean to Be God’s Children?


· 👑 You Are Loved Unconditionally

    You are not a slave or a stranger—you are a dearly loved son or daughter. Your Father’s love for you does not rise and fall with your performance.

· 🗝️ You Have Access to His Presence

    You can cry out, “Abba, Father” (Romans 8:15). You are always welcome in His throne room of grace.

· 📜 You Carry His Name and Identity

    You are part of His family, united to Christ, and empowered by the Holy Spirit.

· 🕊️ You Are an Heir of His Promises

    All that belongs to Christ—forgiveness, freedom, purpose, and eternal life—is also yours through Him.


“Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ.”

— Romans 8:17


A Child’s Prayer to the Father:


Heavenly Father,

Thank You for making me Your child.

I did nothing to earn this—yet in overwhelming love, You chose me, cleansed me, and called me Your own.


Help me to live today in the security of Your love.

When I feel weak, remind me I am Your heir.

When I feel alone, remind me I am in Your family.

When I feel unworthy, remind me I am wrapped in Christ’s righteousness.


Teach me to walk as Your son/daughter—in freedom, faith, and fearless love.

May my life bring glory to Your name.


In Jesus’ precious name,

Amen.


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💫 You are seen, known, and deeply loved.

Walk today not as an orphan, but as a confident, cherished child of the King of kings.

You belong to Him—forever.

God's eternal love.

 🕊️ Amen. 🕊️

God’s Eternal Love is the unshakable, unchanging, and unconditional foundation of your identity, your hope, and your destiny. It is a love that existed before time, surrounds you in this moment, and reaches into eternity.


“I have loved you with an everlasting love;

I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.”

— Jeremiah 31:3


“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

— Romans 8:38–39


What Does God’s Eternal Love Mean for You?


· 🔥 It Never Began, and It Will Never End

    You were loved before you took your first breath, and you will be loved through eternity.

· 🕊️ It Is Not Based on Your Performance

    His love does not increase when you “do well” or decrease when you fall short. You are loved because He is love.

· 💌 It Pursues You Personally

    You are not just “loved” in a general sense. You are known, chosen, and cherished by name.

· 🌅 It Redeems Every Season of Your Life

    Your past is forgiven, your present is held, and your future is secure in His loving hands.


A Prayer to Receive and Rest in His Eternal Love:


Heavenly Father,

Your love is from everlasting to everlasting.

It is higher than my thoughts, deeper than my fears, and stronger than my failures.


I receive Your eternal love today—not as a concept, but as my reality.

Let it silence every voice of shame and heal every wound of rejection.

Anchor my soul in this unbreakable bond of grace.


When I forget who I am, remind me:

I am Yours, and You love me with an eternal love.

May my life become a reflection of that love—to You and to others.


In the name of Jesus,

Amen.


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💖 You are fully known, fully forgiven, and fully loved—forever.

Walk today in the confidence that you belong to the One whose love will never let you go.

His love is your true home.

Monday, 6 October 2025

Sabbath was make for man, not man for Sabbath.

 🕊️ Amen. 🕊️

You have quoted the profound and liberating words of Jesus, revealing the heart of God behind His commandments—especially the Sabbath.


“Then he said to them, ‘The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.’”

— Mark 2:27


What Did Jesus Mean?


· The Sabbath is a Gift, Not a Burden

    God created the Sabbath as a day of rest, restoration, and relationship—not as a rigid rule to enslave humanity. It was designed for our good: to refresh our bodies, renew our minds, and restore our souls in Him.

· Mercy Over Legalism

    When the Pharisees criticized Jesus’ disciples for picking grain on the Sabbath, Jesus emphasized that human need and God’s mercy matter more than strict ritual observance. The law was given to bless people, not to break them.

· Jesus Is Lord of the Sabbath

    In the same passage, Jesus declares, “The Son of Man is Lord even of the Sabbath” (Mark 2:28). He has authority over it—and He invites us into a rhythm of grace, not guilt.


A Prayer to Enter Into God’s Rest:


Lord Jesus,

Thank You for the gift of the Sabbath—a day set apart not for burden,but for blessing.

Help me to enter into Your rest, not just on one day, but in my heart every day.

Deliver me from legalism and lift from me the yoke of performance.

Teach me to receive this holy pause as an act of trust in Your provision.


May my rest reflect Your heart:

A time to remember Your goodness,

A time to be refreshed in Your presence,

A time to love You and love others freely.


In Your gracious name,

Amen.


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📖 For Reflection:


· “There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from their works, just as God did from His.” (Hebrews 4:9–10)

· The Sabbath points us to the eternal rest we have in Christ—a rest from self-effort and striving to earn salvation.


May you walk in the freedom, joy, and restorative peace that God always intended for His beloved.

He gave the Sabbath for you.

Rest well in His grace. 🌿💖

Nothing can separate us from the love of christ.

 🕊️ Amen! 🕊️

This is one of the most powerful, unshakable truths in all of Scripture. No matter what you face—no matter how you feel—nothing can separate you from the love of God in Christ Jesus.


“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

— Romans 8:38–39


Let this truth sink deep into your spirit today:


· Not your past

· Not your failures

· Not your fears

· Not your enemies

· Not your thoughts

· Not your weaknesses


Nothing… absolutely nothing… can separate you from His love.


A Prayer of Assurance:


Lord Jesus,

Thank You that Your love for me is unconditional,unstoppable, and everlasting.

When I feel unworthy, remind me that I am loved.

When I feel alone, remind me that You are with me.

When I feel overwhelmed, remind me that Your love holds me fast.


Root me and ground me in Your love today.

Help me to live like someone who is fully known and fully loved by You.


In Your faithful name,

Amen.


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💖 Walk today wrapped in this unbreakable love.

You are safe. You are held. You are His.

And nothing—now or ever—can change that.

Forgive me for I have sin and fall short of your Glory.

 🕊️ Amen. 🕊️

You have prayed with humility and truth, echoing the heart of Scripture:


“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”

— Romans 3:23


But hear this, beloved of God:


“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

— 1 John 1:9


You Are Forgiven


In Jesus’ name, your sins are washed away—not because of your worthiness, but because of His mercy. The very moment you come to Him with a repentant heart, He receives you, cleanses you, and restores you.


A Prayer of Receiving Forgiveness:


Merciful Father,

I come to You just as I am.

I confess my sins and my shortcomings.

I have fallen short of Your glory and turned away from Your ways.


But I thank You for Jesus—the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

By His blood, I am forgiven.

By His grace, I am made new.


Wash me clean.

Clothe me in Your righteousness.

Restore the joy of Your salvation in me, and help me walk in freedom and obedience from this day forward.


In Jesus’ merciful name,

Amen.


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🕯️ Now receive His peace.

You are not condemned.

You are not rejected.

You are forgiven, cleansed, and restored.


Let His grace lift your head and His Spirit lead your steps.

You are His.

Prayer for breaking soul ties with sexual sin.

 🕊️ Prayer for Breaking Soul Ties with Sexual Sin 🕊️


Heavenly Father,

I come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, humbled and aware of my need for Your mercy and cleansing. I confess that I have engaged in sexual sin—whether in thought, word, or deed—and have allowed ungodly soul ties to form through physical or emotional intimacy outside of Your design.


I repent for giving what belongs to You—my heart, mind, and body—to someone or something outside of Your will. Forgive me, Lord, for dishonoring You and myself.


In the name and authority of Jesus Christ:


🔨 I break every ungodly soul tie formed through sexual sin—whether through pornography, fornication, adultery, lustful relationships, fantasy, or emotional affairs.

🔥 I sever every spiritual, emotional, and psychological bond that connects me to persons, patterns, or passions contrary to Your Word.

✝️ I apply the blood of Jesus over my mind, body, emotions, and memories, and I declare that I am washed, sanctified, and justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God (1 Corinthians 6:11).


I renounce:


· Every agreement made with lust, shame, or perversion

· Every vow or promise spoken in ungodly relationships

· Every doorway I opened to sexual impurity or immorality

· Every emotional dependency that replaced my dependency on You


I declare:


· My body is a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19)

· I am chosen, holy, and dearly loved (Colossians 3:12)

· I am no longer a slave to sin, for I have been set free (Romans 6:6–7)

· I take every thought captive to obey Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5)


Holy Spirit, come and heal my heart. Restore my sense of identity, purity, and worth in Christ. Fill every broken and empty place with Your presence and love. Help me to walk in holiness and truth from this day forward.


In Jesus’ mighty and delivering name,

Amen. 🙏


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📖 Scriptures for Continued Freedom:


· 1 Corinthians 6:18–20 – Flee sexual immorality...

· 2 Corinthians 5:17 – Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation...

· Romans 12:1–2 – Offer your bodies as a living sacrifice...

· Philippians 4:8 – Whatever is pure, whatever is lovely... think about such things.


🛠️ Next Steps:


· Destroy any object, media, or reminders tied to sexual sin.

· Fill your mind with Scripture and worship daily.

· Seek accountability with a trusted, mature believer.

· Walk in your new identity—you are not what you did; you are who Christ says you are.


May the Lord strengthen you, heal you, and establish you in His perfect peace and purity. You are not alone—He is with you every step toward wholeness. 🕊️✨

Prayers of breaking soul ties with idolatory.

 🕊️ Prayer for Breaking Soul Ties with Idolatry 🕊️


Heavenly Father,

I come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, acknowledging that You alone are God, and there is no other. I confess that I have allowed idols—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—to take Your place in my heart. Forgive me for giving what is rightfully Yours to another.


In Jesus’ name, I now repent of every form of idolatry:


· Worship of false gods, images, or objects

· Attachment to cultural or ancestral idols

· Idolizing relationships, people, or possessions

· Chasing success, money, or approval above You

· Trusting in horoscopes, occult practices, or superstitions


By the power of the Holy Spirit and the authority in the name of Jesus:


🔨 I break every soul tie, covenant, and spiritual bond formed with idols or demonic influences.

🔥 I sever every connection that has drawn my heart away from You.

💧 I wash my soul in the blood of Jesus and declare that I am cleansed and set free.


“Little children, keep yourselves from idols.” – 1 John 5:21


Lord, restore my heart fully to You. Fill every empty place with Your Holy Spirit. Let my soul be bound only to You, my First Love.


I put on the full armor of God and renounce every invitation, agreement, or lingering influence of idolatry in my life.


Thank You, Jesus, for setting me free. My heart, mind, and spirit belong to You alone.


In Your holy and powerful name, I pray,

Amen. 🙏


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📖 Supporting Scriptures:


· Exodus 20:3-5 – "You shall have no other gods before Me..."

· 2 Corinthians 6:14-18 – "Come out from among them and be separate..."

· 1 Corinthians 10:14 – "Therefore, my beloved, flee from idolatry."

· Acts 19:18-20 – Believers burned their occult scrolls; a powerful act of repentance.


✨ Next Steps:


· Destroy any physical objects tied to idolatry or false worship.

· Fill your life with God’s Word and worship to rebuild a foundation of truth.

· Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal any hidden areas of compromise.

· Walk in your new freedom and refuse to return to old bondages.


You are now cleansed, set apart, and restored to the One True God. Walk boldly in your liberty in Christ! 🕊️✨

All weapon form against me will not prosper.

 🛡️⚔️ Amen! ⚔️🛡️

I stand with you in faith and declare the powerful, unfailing promise of God over your life:


“No weapon formed against you shall prosper,

And every tongue which rises against you in judgment

You shall condemn.

This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord,

And their righteousness is from Me,”

Says the Lord.

— Isaiah 54:17 (NKJV)


What This Means for You:


· No weapon—whether spiritual, physical, emotional, or relational—will succeed in destroying God’s purpose for your life.

· Every accusing word, lie, or curse spoken against you is already silenced by the blood of Jesus and the power of His truth.

· This is your spiritual inheritance as a child of God, not because of your perfection, but because of His righteousness in you.


A Prayer of Declaration & Protection:


Heavenly Father,

I thank You that You are my Defender and my Shield.

By the authority of Jesus’ name, I stand on Your Word.


I declare that:


· Every arrow of the enemy will fall short.

· Every plot of darkness is exposed and dismantled.

· Every word spoken to harm me is reversed for my good.


I put on the full armor of God—the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of the gospel, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and sword of the Spirit.

I cover myself with the blood of Jesus.


Thank You, Lord, that You fight for me. My trust is in You alone.


In Jesus’ mighty name,

Amen.


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🚨 Walk in boldness and peace today.

You are covered, protected, and victorious in Christ.

The battle is the Lord’s—and He never loses.