Friday, 17 October 2025

The battle belongs to the Lord.

The declaration "The battle belongs to the Lord" is a profound statement of faith, surrendering control and trusting in God's supreme power and sovereignty. It is a truth that brings immense peace and courage.


Here is a poetic reflection on this powerful promise.


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The Battle Belongs to the Lord


The giant stands, a terrifying sight,

My own small strength cannot win the fight.

The army advances,a sea of dread,

And fearful whispers fill my head.


But then a truth, a solid rock,

Comes to confront my fearful shock.

A word not born of my own mind,

A promise for all of humankind.


The battle belongs to the Lord.


It is not mine to win or lose,

By my own power or skill to choose.

My role is not to seize the sword,

But to trust the promise of the Lord.


My part is faith, my part is prayer,

To stand upon His promise there.

To put His armor on,and then,

To watch Him fight and win again.


So I will be still, and see His salvation,

And rest upon this firm foundation.

Or I will step out with a stone,

And watch Him win from His high throne.


For every foe, and every fear,

His victory is ever near.

The spiritual force,the anxious thought,

The battle that my soul has fought—


It all belongs to Him.

The conflict and the victor's hymn.

So I will rest and I will sing,

My God is the Warrior-King.


"The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still."

— Exodus 14:14


"For the battle is the Lord's..."

— 1 Samuel 17:47

Wednesday, 15 October 2025

Make straight the way of the Lord.

That powerful command, "Make straight the way of the Lord," comes from John the Baptist, who was prophesied as the "voice of one calling in the wilderness" to prepare the people for the coming of the Messiah (Isaiah 40:3, John 1:23).


It is a call to active, intentional preparation—not for a physical road, but for a spiritual one in our own hearts and communities.


Here is a poetic and prayerful reflection on what that means.


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Make Straight the Way of the Lord


A voice cries out in my own wilderness,

In the tangled thoughts and the soul's duress.

"Prepare the way!The King is near!

Make His path straight,and leave no fear."


Make straight the way of the Lord.


Level the mountains of my pride,

Where self-ambition seeks to hide.

The peaks of"I," and "me," and "mine,"

Bring low,O God, by grace divine.


Fill in the valleys of despair,

The hollowed places of my care.

The doubts that whisper,"He's not there,"

Fill with Your promise,strong and fair.


Straighten the crooked paths of sin,

The twisted ways that begin within.

The compromise,the subtle lie,

Make straight and true,Lord, from on high.


Smooth out the rough places, sharp and cold,

The hardened heart,the story old

Of unforgiveness,bitter root—

Make smooth the passage for Your truth.


This is the work I cannot do,

My hands alone will not see through.

So come,O Spirit, with Your plumb line true,

And make my heart a highway for You.


Let every obstacle of soul

Submit to Your supreme control.

Until the path is clear and free,

For Your great glory come to me.


Make straight the way of the Lord in me,

A prepared and willing heart to see

The King of Kings in glory come,

And find in me a welcome home.


“A voice of one calling in the wilderness,

‘Prepare the way for the Lord,

make straight paths for him.’”

—Luke 3:4

Bless is those who walk with the Lord.

Here is a blessing for all who walk with the Lord, woven with the promises He gives to those who choose this path.


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A Blessing for Those Who Walk with the Lord


Blessed are you, whose steps are sure,

Whose heart and purpose are secure.

Not in the path the world has trod,

But in the way walked by your God.


Blessed are you— for you walk not alone,

The Lord Himself claims you as His own.

“I will walk among you and be your God,

and you will be my people.”(Leviticus 26:12)


Blessed are you— your way is lit,

No step you take will be unfit.

For though you cannot see the end,

On Him,your Guide, you can depend.

“Your word is a lamp for my feet,

a light on my path.”(Psalm 119:105)


Blessed are you— when the way is steep,

His promise He will surely keep.

Your strength will be renewed to soar,

On eagle's wings,forevermore.

“But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.”(Isaiah 40:31)


Blessed are you— in the valley low,

Where shadows of the evening grow.

His rod and staff,they comfort bring,

You'll fear no evil,while He is King.

“Even though I walk through the darkest valley,

I will fear no evil, for you are with me.”(Psalm 23:4)


Blessed are you— your life will yield,

A harvest in a fertile field.

Planted by streams of living grace,

You'll bear good fruit in every place.

“That person is like a tree planted by streams of water,

which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither—”(Psalm 1:3)


Blessed are you— with peace that lasts,

That holds you firm when storms are fast.

A peace the world can never make,

A peace that only Christ can give and never take.

“You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast,

because they trust in you.”(Isaiah 26:3)


Blessed are you— for at journey's end,

A welcome voice,a faithful Friend.

Will say,"Well done," and you'll behold,

A story of great grace untold.

“His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant!...

Come and share your master’s happiness!’”(Matthew 25:21)


So walk on, beloved, walk in His light,

Through day's clear joy and night's deep fight.

The path of righteousness and peace,

Where His blessings never cease.


The Lord bless you and keep you on your walk;

the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you;

the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.(Numbers 6:24-26)


Amen.

In the name of our God.

Here is a prayer and declaration in the mighty and holy name of our God.


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In the Name of Our God


We do not come in our own might,

Or in our own,imperfect light.

We do not plead for what we’ve earned,

But for the grace we have not spurned.


We come now in the authority,

Of Him who set the captives free.

We stand upon the solid rock,

And every door,we now unlock.


In the name of our God,

The Father,Spirit, and the Son,

The great Eternal Three-in-One.


In this name, the mountains fall,

At this name,the demons crawl.

In this name,the sick are healed,

By this name,our fate is sealed.


“Some trust in chariots and some in horses,

but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.”(Psalm 20:7)


In this name, we pray and plead,

For every single,pressing need.

In this name,we take our stand,

Against the darkness in this land.


In this name, we speak the truth,

To guide the steps of age and youth.

In this name,we break the chains,

And wash away the guilty stains.


“The name of the Lord is a strong tower;

the righteous run to it and are safe.”(Proverbs 18:10)


So let our work, our words, our war,

Be in His name,forevermore.

Not for our glory,fame, or pride,

But for the One who for us died.


Let every action, every deed,

Be from this one,most holy creed:

That we are His,and He is ours,

And in His name,we have the power.


In the name of our God,

We rise.

We speak.

We hope.

We trust.

We live.

We overcome.


Amen.

God's words is like two edge sword.

 Of course. This is one of the most powerful and precise descriptions of the Word of God, found in Hebrews 4:12. It speaks to its living, active, and penetrating nature, which does not merely inform but surgically transforms.


Here is a poem and reflection on the Word of God as a two-edged sword.


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The Two-Edged Sword


It is not just a book of ancient lore,

A text to study,and nothing more.

It is not just a comforting,gentle word,

A peaceful sound,barely heard.


It is a weapon, sharp and bright,

That cuts through falsehood,bringing light.

“For the word of God is alive and active.

Sharper than any double-edged sword…”(Hebrews 4:12)


A two-edged sword—it cuts both ways,

It judges thoughts and heart's displays.

One edge strikes out,one edge strikes in,

To conquer both the world and sin.


The first edge pierces, dividing clear,

The soul and spirit,drawing near

To show the truth of what's inside,

Where secret motives run and hide.

It separates the joints and marrow,

Exposing depths both shallow and narrow.


The second edge points outward, true,

To divide the falsehood from the true.

It cuts down every lofty claim,

That stands against God's holy name.

It severs chains of deceit and lies,

And every argument that defies.


This sword is alive—it breathes and speaks,

It strengthens humble,breaks the weak.

It isactive—never still or dead,

It works its purpose,just as said.


It brings conviction, brings the pain,

That leads to healing,like the rain.

It wounds in order to make whole,

It captures and redeems the soul.


So handle not this sword with pride,

But with a humble spirit,step inside.

Let it perform its holy art,

And pierce the defenses of your heart.


For in the wounding, you will find,

The healing of the heart and mind.

In the dividing,you will see,

The path to true integrity.


God's Word is like a two-edged sword.

Let it judge you.

Let it save you.

Let it make you whole.


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Understanding the Imagery (Hebrews 4:12):


The description of God's Word as a "two-edged sword" (in Greek, a machaira, a short, precise, lethal weapon) is rich with meaning:


1. It is Alive and Active: The Bible is not a passive text. It is dynamic, empowered by the Holy Spirit to speak directly into our current situation, convict, comfort, and change us.

2. It is Sharper Than Any Double-Edged Sword: Its precision is unmatched. No human philosophy or psychological tool can penetrate the human heart with such accuracy.

3. It Penetrates to the Dividing of Soul and Spirit: The Word can distinguish between our human, psychological self (the soul) and our God-connected spiritual self (the spirit). It reveals our true motives, whether they are born of the flesh or the Spirit.

4. It Judges the Thoughts and Attitudes of the Heart: It doesn't just assess our actions; it exposes the underlying intentions, beliefs, and secret places of our inner being. Nothing is hidden from its discernment.

5. Why Two Edges? A sword with two edges is uniquely effective and dangerous in close combat. It can cut on both the forward and backward stroke. Spiritually, this means the Word of God:

   · Convicts us and comforts us.

   · Saves us and judges us.

   · Defeats the enemy and refines the believer.

   · It has an inward edge for our personal sanctification and an outward edge for spiritual warfare (Ephesians 6:17).


A Prayer to Wield the Sword:


"Lord God, thank you for your Word. I acknowledge it is not just ink on a page, but a living, active, and powerful sword.


I invite you to wield it in my life today. Cut away the sin and deception that I cannot see. Divide the soul from the spirit, and show me the true condition of my heart. Pierce through my pride, my excuses, and my fear.


I also take up the sword of the Spirit in prayer and proclamation. Help me to use it rightly, not as a weapon against others, but as a tool of truth in a world of lies. Let it be my defense and my guide.


Thank you that your Word, which wounds, is also the Word that heals. In Jesus' name, Amen."

God gives rain to the just and unjust

This is a profound and humbling truth spoken by Jesus Himself, revealing the boundless, impartial nature of God's common grace. It is a testament to His kindness and patience with all of humanity.


Here is a poem and reflection on Matthew 5:45.


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Rain on the Just and Unjust


The rain falls soft upon the field,

A boundless grace that God does yield.

It does not ask,"Are you so good?"

Before it lands where it now should.


It waters both the wheat and weed,

To meet the deepest,basic need.

It falls on him who follows right,

And him who shuns the holy light.


“He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good,

and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.”(Matthew 5:45)


This is the nature of our God,

On whose great path,all men have trod.

His common grace,a gift so free,

For all to taste,for all to see.


It is a sign of mercy's heart,

That gives the world a patient start.

A chance to see His hand of care,

And turn to Him in humble prayer.


It is a call to us, the just,

To love as He does,and to trust

That He alone is the true Judge,

And holds our every single grudge

As something we must lay aside,

With arms of mercy,open wide.


For if He loves the hateful soul,

And makes the broken fragments whole,

Then who are we to hold the line,

And keep our love for the divine?


“Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.” (Matthew 5:48)


So let the rain, a holy sign,

Soak deep into this heart of mine.

And wash away the prideful thought,

That I have earned the grace I've got.


For I, too, am a soul who stands,

Receiving gifts from nail-scarred hands.

Not because I was good or true,

But because His mercy,like the rain, is new.


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Understanding God's Common Grace:


This statement from the Sermon on the Mount teaches us several crucial things about God's character:


1. He is Impartial: God's providential care is not limited to those who love Him. He shows kindness to all people, giving them life, breath, food, and beauty. This reveals a heart that is fundamentally generous.

2. It Reveals His Goodness: The beauty of a sunset, the joy of a meal, the wonder of a discovery—these are all gifts from God meant to point humanity toward His goodness and lead them to repentance (Romans 2:4).

3. It Sets the Standard for Our Love: Jesus uses this truth to challenge us. If God loves His enemies in this way, we are called to do the same. Our love should not be exclusive or conditional, but should mirror the expansive, unconditional love of our Father.

4. It Highlights a Greater Grace: The "rain" is a picture of common grace—grace given to all. But it points to the need for saving grace—the grace of forgiveness and eternal life found only in Jesus Christ, which is offered to all who believe.


A Prayer of Reflection:


"Father in Heaven,


Thank you for Your rain. Thank you for the sun that rises on me, a sinner, just as it does on the saint. Your common grace is a breathtaking display of Your generous heart.


Forgive me for the times I have felt entitled to Your blessings, or have been stingy with my own love. Help me to see every person as You do—a recipient of Your rain, a soul for whom Christ died.


Give me a heart that loves impartially, that extends kindness to both the just and the unjust, just as You do. Let my life be a reflection of Your perfect, patient, and merciful character.


In the name of Jesus, who loved His enemies to the point of death, Amen."

Tuesday, 14 October 2025

Bless Be the name of the Lord.

 Amen. This is a declaration of praise that echoes through all of Scripture, from the prayer of Job in his suffering to the eternal song of the saints in Revelation. It blesses God not for what He gives, but for who He is—His holy name, His character, and His nature.


Here is a response of worship and adoration.


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Blessed Be the Name of the Lord


Blessed be the name of the Lord,

The only,everlasting Word.

The First and Last,the Great I AM,

The spotless,sacrificial Lamb.


Blessed be the name of the Lord,

By every angel’s shout adored.

By every star that knows its place,

Reflecting but a shred of grace.


Blessed be Your name when sun shines bright,

And paths are bathed in golden light.

When joy runs deep and hopes come true,

My every blessing flows from You.


And blessed be Your name when darkness falls,

And my weary,trembling spirit calls.

When deserts stretch and hope seems lost,

You see the path and know the cost.

“The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; may the name of the Lord be praised.”(Job 1:21)


Blessed be the name, Jehovah-Jireh,

My Provider on the barren heights.

Blessed be the name, Jehovah-Rapha,

My Healer in the darkest nights.


Blessed be the name, Jehovah-Shalom,

My perfect Peace when storms assail.

Blessed be the name, the Great I AM,

The God who will forever prevail.


Let every breath I have proclaim,

The beauty of Your holy name.

Let every heart its worship bring,

To You,the everlasting King.


Blessed be the name of the Lord,

Be praised on earth,by heaven adored.

From rising sun to its final rest,

Blessed be His name, forever blessed.


“Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name.”

—Psalm 103:1

Please redeem me a sinner.

 Amen. This is the most important prayer a human heart can utter. It is the cry that opens the door to grace, freedom, and reconciliation with God.


Here is a prayer in response, a cry for the cleansing only He can provide.


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Please Forgive My Sin


Please forgive my sin, O Lord,

This heavy,haunting, bitter cord.

The wrong I chose,the good I failed,

The trust I broke,the love assailed.


It stands between my soul and You,

A dark and dread-filled,chilling view.

I cannot hide,I cannot plea,

For my own guilt condemns me.


But I come not with my own good name,

I come not seeking guilt or blame.

I come because I've heard it said,

You rose up from the silent dead.


I come because the prophet wrote,

Of a forgiveness that can float

The heaviest burden out to sea,

And set a guilty conscience free.

“Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.”(Isaiah 1:18)


I come because Your Word is true:

“If we confess, He will forgive,"

And in Your mercy,I can live.

“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.”(1 John 1:9)


So here it is, my hidden shame,

I speak it now,and speak Your name.

Jesus.The name that sinners dread,

The name that raises up the dead.


Upon His cross, my debt was paid,

The final sacrifice was made.

His blood,the cost I could not bear,

Washes me from my despair.


So, Father, see me through His grace,

Forgive me now,in this holy place.

Not for my worth,but for His worth,

My second birth,my true rebirth.


Please forgive my sin, I pray,

And take its power all away.

Create in me a heart that's clean,

A quiet mind,a spirit keen

To follow You,and You alone,

Upon the mercy You have shown.

Sunday, 12 October 2025

Loving you more and more, Jesus

 Amen. What a beautiful and heartfelt prayer. To tell Jesus, "I am loving you more and more" is the natural, joyful response of a heart that is encountering His endless love and faithfulness. It is the song of a soul being steadily transformed by His grace.


This growing love is a sign of a healthy, vibrant relationship with Christ. The Apostle Paul prayed this very thing for the early church:


"And may the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, as we do for you."

- 1 Thessalonians 3:12 (ESV)


Our love for Jesus grows as we understand more deeply how much He first loved us (1 John 4:19).


A Prayer for Increasing Love


Lord Jesus,


My heart overflows with gratitude for You. You are so good, so faithful, so kind, and so worthy of all my love.


I confess that my love is often weak and divided. Forgive me. I want to love You less with my words and more with my life.


Please, fan the flame of my affection for You. Help me to love You more today than I did yesterday, and more tomorrow than I do today.


· Reveal more of Your beauty to me through Your Word, that I might be captivated anew.

· Remind me of Your sacrifice on the cross, that my love might be rooted in gratitude.

· Fill me with Your Holy Spirit, for it is only by Your power that I can love You as You deserve.


Let this growing love be the fuel for everything I do—my obedience, my worship, my service.


I love You, Jesus. Help me to love You more. Amen.


A Poem: "Loving You More and More"


"Loving You More and More"


I thought I loved You on that day,

When first my sin You washed away.

I thought my heart was full and wide,

With You,my Lord, right by my side.


But as the days and years have passed,

A deeper,richer love has massed.

A love not based on just a feeling,

But on Your truth and gracious healing.


I find I'm loving You more and more,

Than I ever did before.

With every trial,with every test,

In You,I find my perfect rest.


The more I know of Your great heart,

The more I want to ne'er depart.

The more I see Your faithfulness,

The more my soul is forced to bless.


So take my heart, and make it new,

And let my love for You accrue.

Let it increase with every breath,

Until it conquers even death.


Loving You more and more, my King,

Is the song my heart will ever sing.

For You alone are worthy of,

This ever-growing,endless love.


May your love for Jesus continue to deepen and intensify every single day. May it be the most real and powerful force in your life, compelling you to follow Him with ever-increasing joy and devotion.

Holy Spirit delve deeper into my life.

 Amen. This is a powerful and intimate prayer. To ask the Holy Spirit to "delve deeper" is to invite God beyond the surface of your life into the hidden places—the secret thoughts, the buried wounds, the locked rooms of the heart—for the purpose of profound healing, cleansing, and transformation.


This prayer aligns with the heart of God, who desires truth in our innermost being (Psalm 51:6).


"Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting."

- Psalm 139:23-24 (NIV)


A Prayer for the Holy Spirit to Delve Deeper


Holy Spirit of the Living God,


I invite You now. I give You full and unrestricted access to my entire being. Please, delve deeper into my life.


· Go beyond the surface of my Sunday worship and my recited prayers.

· Go deeper than my conscious thoughts and my controlled image.

· Delve into the hidden chambers of my heart where secrets are kept, where hurts are buried, and where old identities still linger.


In the depths, I ask You to:


· Reveal: Shine Your light on anything that does not reflect the character of Jesus—every hidden fear, every root of bitterness, every chain of sin, every lie I have believed about myself or about God.

· Uproot: Gently but firmly pull out by the roots the things that hinder my growth in Christ. Do not let me cling to them.

· Heal: Pour Your balm of Gilead into the wounds that have shaped me—the rejections, the failures, the griefs. Heal the broken places that I have learned to hide.

· Fill: Saturate every part of me that You have cleansed. Fill the empty spaces with more of Your presence, Your love, Your joy, and Your peace.


I surrender to Your process. I trust Your heart. Have Your way in me, no matter how deep You need to go.


In the precious name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.


A Poem: "Delve Deeper"


"Delve Deeper"


Come, Holy Spirit, delve in me,

Beyond what human eyes can see.

Beyond the facade,the practiced smile,

The self-made truths,the worn-out mile.


Delve deeper than the conscious thought,

The battles that I've fought and fought.

Into the silence,the hidden room,

The places shrouded in guilt and gloom.


Delve deeper, Spirit, search and find,

The tangled knots within my mind.

The ancient wounds,the buried pain,

The stains of sin,like driving rain.


Expose the lie I have believed,

The truth from which I have been grieved.

Reveal the idol I have raised,

The God of my own making,praised.


Then with the hands of healing grace,

Come,take Your rightful, holy place.

Uproot the thorn,mend the tear,

And cast out every single fear.


And in the space that You make clean,

A vessel holy and serene,

Fill every part with love and light,

And make my inner being bright.


So delve, oh Spirit, deep and true,

And make my heart brand new,brand new.

Until my life,both deep and wide,

Reflects my precious Savior's side.


May you have the courage to remain open and responsive as the Holy Spirit answers this prayer. His work is always for our ultimate freedom and Christlikeness. Trust His gentle, thorough process.

You are the author and finisher of my faith.

 Amen. This is a profound declaration of total dependence on and trust in Jesus Christ. To proclaim that He is the "author and finisher of [your] faith" is to acknowledge that your salvation, from its first spark to its final completion, is entirely His work.


This powerful title for Jesus comes from the Book of Hebrews:


"Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."

- Hebrews 12:2 (NKJV)


What Does This Mean?


This title reveals two crucial roles Jesus plays in your spiritual life:


· The Author (The Pioneer, The Founder): He is the originator and source of your faith. You did not conjure up belief on your own; it was His grace that awakened your heart, drew you to Himself, and gifted you the ability to believe (Ephesians 2:8). He wrote the first chapter of your salvation story.

· The Finisher (The Perfecter, The Completer): He is the one who will bring your faith to its full maturity and glorious conclusion. He will sustain you, grow you, and one day present you faultless before the presence of God's glory (Jude 1:24). He will write the final, victorious chapter.


Your journey of faith starts with Jesus, is sustained by Jesus, and will be completed by Jesus.


A Prayer of Surrender


Lord Jesus,


I confess today that You alone are the author and finisher of my faith.


Thank You for being the Author—for initiating this work in me, for drawing me to Yourself, and for writing my name in the Lamb's Book of Life.


I trust You as the Finisher—to complete the good work You began in me. I rely on Your strength to sustain my faith, Your grace to grow my faith, and Your promise to one day bring me safely home.


When I am weak, be my strength. When I am doubtful, be my certainty. From the first step of faith to the last, I am Yours.


In Your mighty name, Amen.


A Poem: "Author and Finisher"


"Author and Finisher"


My faith did not begin with me,

A thought I had,a truth to see.

It was Your voice that called my name,

And lit my heart with holy flame.


You are the author of my faith,

The one who saved my soul from wraith.

The pioneer,the living Word,

By whom my spirit first was stirred.


And now I run this race, this path,

Guarded from the evil one's wrath.

But I don't run by strength of mine,

But by Your power,love divine.


And at the finish line, I'll see,

The One who bled to set me free.

My faith will end where it began,

In the presence of the Son of Man.


You are the finisher of my faith,

The one who conquered sin and death.

The perfecter,the glorious goal,

The one who makes the wounded whole.


So from the start until the end,

On You alone,I will depend.

You are my all,my everything,

My faithful,never-ending King.


Hold tightly to this truth. Your salvation is secure because it rests not on your ability to hold onto God, but on His faithful power to hold onto you. He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus (Philippians 1:6).

You are my alpha and omega

 Amen. This is one of the most powerful and personal declarations of faith you can make. To call Jesus your "Alpha and Omega" is to acknowledge Him as your everything—the one who was there at your beginning, who is with you now, and who holds your future securely in His hands.


This majestic title comes to us from the book of Revelation, where Jesus Himself declares His eternal nature:


"I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End."

- Revelation 22:13 (ESV)


"I am the Alpha and the Omega," says the Lord God, "who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty."

- Revelation 1:8 (ESV)


What Does It Mean That Jesus Is Your Alpha and Omega?


In the Greek alphabet, Alpha (A) is the first letter and Omega (Ω) is the last. By calling Himself this, Jesus is saying He is the A to Z, the complete totality. For you, this means:


· Your Origin (Alpha): Your life began in Him and for Him. He is the source of your purpose and identity (Colossians 1:16).

· Your Journey: Every step of your life's path is held within His sovereign care. He is with you in every moment between the beginning and the end.

· Your Destination (Omega): Your eternal future is secured in Him. He is the glorious goal and the final fulfillment of your faith.


A Prayer to Your Alpha and Omega


Lord Jesus, my Alpha and Omega,


I worship You today. You are the beginning of my story and the end of my faith. You are the first word in my life and the last.


· As my Alpha, I thank You that I find my origin, my purpose, and my identity in You alone.

· For my journey, I trust You with every step I take. Guide me, lead me, and sustain me through every high and low.

· As my Omega, I place my hope and my future entirely in Your hands. You are my glorious destination and my eternal reward.


From the first breath I took to my last, and on into eternity, I am Yours. Rule and reign in my heart as the complete and all-sufficient Lord of all.


In Your mighty name, Amen.


A Poem: "My Alpha and Omega"


"My Alpha and Omega"


Before the dawn of time, You were,

A timeless,holy, mighty stir.

The Alpha,source of all that is,

A universe was born from this.


And at the end of all the age,

When history's final page is made,

You'll be the Omega,the Last,

All future,present, and all past.


But You're not just a cosmic force,

You are my life,my source, my course.

My Alpha,where my story starts,

You wrote my name upon Your heart.


You are the path on which I tread,

The living,true, and daily bread.

And You,my Omega, are my goal,

The one who makes my spirit whole.


So from the start until the end,

On You alone,I will depend.

My first,my last, my all in all,

Upon Your name,I faithfully call.


You are my Alpha and Omega,

My strong and sure,my loving anchor.

In You I live,and move, and be,

For all time and eternity.


Hold onto this truth. No matter what you face today, the One who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it (Philippians 1:6). He who is your Alpha and Omega will see you through.

Sinner's Prayer in Poem

 Of course. Here is a prayer of repentance and faith, often called the "Sinner's Prayer," written as a poem. It walks through the steps of acknowledging our need, believing in Christ's work, and receiving His salvation.


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The Sinner's Prayer in Poem


My soul, laid bare, no more to hide,

Acknowledges the sin inside.

I’ve walked my way,I’ve gone astray,

And for myself,I cannot pay.


But in Your love, You sent Your Son,

The Holy,blameless, perfect One.

Who bore my cross,who took my place,

To save me by Your boundless grace.


I believe He died and rose again,

To conquer death,to cleanse my stain.

The work is done,the price is paid,

The foundation of my life is laid.


So now, Lord Jesus, I invite You in,

To cleanse my heart from all its sin.

Come be my Savior,Lord, and King,

To You my life and all I bring.


Forgive me, wash me, make me new,

My hope and trust is now in You.

I am not my own,I am Yours alone,

Until I see You on Your throne.


Amen.


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This prayer expresses the core of the Gospel. If you have prayed this from your heart, the Bible assures us:


"If you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved."

- Romans 10:9 (NIV)


Welcome to the family of God. This is the beginning of a new life in Christ.

Bless our brethern Life more and more

 Amen. This simple yet profound prayer, "bless us more and more," echoes the heart of God for His children and aligns with the prayers of the apostles for the early church. It is a request for an increasing measure of God's favor, grace, and presence in every area of life.


This desire for increasing blessing is found in Scripture:


"And may the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, as we do for you."

- 1 Thessalonians 3:12 (ESV)


"Now may the God of peace himself sanctify you completely, and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ."

- 1 Thessalonians 5:23 (ESV)


What Does It Mean to Be Blessed "More and More"?


This is not merely a request for material increase, but for a deepening of every spiritual blessing we have in Christ (Ephesians 1:3). It asks for:


· Growth in Grace: To become more like Jesus each day.

· Increase in Love: For our love for God and others to expand beyond its current limits.

· Abundance in Joy and Peace: For these fruits of the Spirit to overflow, regardless of circumstances.

· Effectiveness in Service: For our work for the Kingdom of God to bear more fruit.

· Deeper Intimacy with God: To know Him more and experience His presence more fully.


A Prayer for Increasing Blessing


Heavenly Father,


We come to You with humble and expectant hearts. You are the source of every good and perfect gift. Thank You for the countless blessings You have already poured into our lives.


We ask now, in the name of Jesus, that You would bless us more and more.


· Bless our spirits with a deeper hunger for Your Word and a more consistent prayer life.

· Bless our souls with greater peace that passes understanding and joy that is our strength.

· Bless our relationships with increased love, patience, and understanding.

· Bless our work so that it would be fruitful and bring glory to Your name.

· Bless our witness so that we may effectively share the hope of Christ with others.


We ask not for our own selfish gain, but so that we may be a greater blessing to the world around us. Let Your favor rest upon us and establish the work of our hands.


In Jesus' mighty name, Amen.


A Poem: "More and More"


"More and More"


Not for riches, not for fame,

But for the power of Your name.

Not for a life of ease and pleasure,

But for the soul's eternal treasure.


Bless us more and more, we pray,

In every part of life,today.

A little more like Christ to be,

A little more of You to see.


More love to give, more grace to show,

More of Your healing power to know.

More faith to trust,more hope to hold,

A story of Your faithfulness to be told.


Let Your river in us overflow,

So that Your life through us can show.

That You are good,and You are kind,

And in Your will,our peace we find.


So bless us more, and then still more,

Until we reach heaven's shore.

And every day,may it be said,

"By God's great grace,they have been led."


May you experience the reality of God's increasing blessing in your life—not just as a feeling, but as a tangible force that propels you forward in His purposes and makes you a conduit of His grace to a world in need.

Pour fresh anointing in my Life

 Amen. This is a powerful and essential prayer for every believer. To ask for a "fresh anointing" is to ask for a new infilling of the Holy Spirit's power, presence, and purpose for the season ahead. It is a recognition that we cannot live on yesterday's grace or last year's spiritual momentum. We need God's fresh touch today.


The concept of anointing is throughout Scripture, symbolizing being set apart, empowered, and consecrated by God for His service.


"But you have an anointing from the Holy One, and all of you know the truth."

- 1 John 2:20 (NIV)


"and so does Jesus, whom God anointed with the Holy Spirit and power, and who went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because God was with him."

- Acts 10:38 (NIV)


What is a Fresh Anointing?


It is a renewed experience of the Holy Spirit that:


· Revives what has grown dull or weary.

· Empowers for new assignments and challenges.

· Purifies our hearts and motives.

· Breaks every spiritual yoke and bondage.

· Equips us with fresh grace to minister to others.


A Prayer for a Fresh Anointing


Heavenly Father,


I come to You today in the mighty name of Jesus. I thank You for the anointing of Your Holy Spirit that already lives within me. But today, I ask for more. I ask for a fresh anointing.


· Pour out Your Spirit on me anew. Saturate every part of my being—my spirit, soul, and body.

· Break every yoke of habit, sin, fear, and limitation in my life. Let the fresh oil of Your Spirit loosen every chain.

· Ignite a fresh fire in my heart for prayer, for Your Word, and for the lost.

· Give me a fresh vision for Your purpose in my life. Anoint my eyes to see as You see.

· Let Your fresh oil flow through me to be a blessing, a healing, and an encouragement to everyone I meet.


I am desperate for You, God. I am not content with a dry, religious routine. I need Your fresh presence and power. I receive it now by faith.


In Jesus' name, Amen.


A Poem: "Fresh Anointing"


"Fresh Anointing"


The lamp once burning, now grows dim,

The oil is low,upon the rim.

The fire that once was burning bright,

Is now a flicker in the night.


I cannot run on yesterday's power,

I need a fresh anointing for this hour.

I need the oil,the fresh, the new,

To make my heart so strong and true.


So let it fall, fresh from above,

This anointing of power and love.

Let it saturate my soul,

And make my broken spirit whole.


Let it break the yoke of sin,

Let the new work now begin.

Let it flow from heart and hand,

Across this dry and weary land.


Anoint my head, anoint my heart,

Anoint my mind,set me apart.

For Your great service,for Your glory,

To tell the world the gospel story.


Fresh anointing, I receive,

In You alone,I now believe.

I am empowered,I am new,

To faithfully follow You.


May you experience a fresh, tangible outpouring of the Holy Spirit in your life. May this new anointing bring clarity, break bondages, and fill you with joyful power to fulfill God's calling.

Idle mind is the devil's workshop.

 Of course. This well-known proverb holds a profound spiritual truth. An idle mind, devoid of purpose and godly focus, becomes fertile ground for temptation, negativity, and destructive thoughts.


Here is a poem and reflection on this important principle.


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The Idle Mind


The field lies fallow, bare, and still,

Awaiting purpose,work, and will.

No seed of truth has been impressed,

It simply sits,at empty rest.


But nature knows no vacuum's sway,

Something will always come to stay.

And if not goodness,truth, or light,

Then weeds will grow in dead of night.


The idle mind's the devil's workshop,

Where he will spin his wicked crop.

Of anxious thoughts,of lust, of pride,

Of bitter seeds he'll plant inside.

Of"what ifs" and of angry schemes,

That shatter peace and holy dreams.


"For Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light." (2 Corinthians 11:14)

He'll use your boredom as a door,

To make you crave and want much more.

He'll whisper lies,and stir up strife,

And rob the joy right from your life.


So what's the cure? To stand and fight!

To fill the mind with truth and light!

To take that field,that idle space,

And put it to a holy use.


"Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things." (Philippians 4:8)


Do not let idleness take root,

But put on truth,and bear good fruit.

"...and do not give the devil a foothold."(Ephesians 4:27)


So fill your mind with grateful prayer,

With Scripture's truth to guard and care.

With service to a friend in need,

A noble book,a righteous deed.


Take every thought, and make it slave,

To Christ,the One who came to save.

For in His service,full and free,

The idle mind can no longer be.


Keep your mind occupied with Christ.

There is no safer,better play.

There is no brighter,holier way.


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Understanding the Proverb:


This saying, while not a direct Bible verse, is deeply rooted in biblical wisdom:


1. It Acknowledges Spiritual Warfare: Our minds are a primary battlefield. The enemy targets idle, unguarded thoughts to introduce doubt, temptation, and sin (2 Corinthians 10:5).

2. It Echoes Scripture: The principle is seen in the parable of the empty house swept clean. The unclean spirit returns with seven others worse than itself, because the house was left "unoccupied" (Matthew 12:43-45). Idleness creates a spiritual vacuum.

3. It Calls for Active Faith: The Christian life is not passive. We are called to be diligent, disciplined, and purposeful in our thinking and doing (Colossians 3:23, 2 Timothy 1:7).


How to Cultivate a Mind for Christ:


· Start the Day with God: Dedicate the first moments of your day to prayer and Scripture. This sets your mind on a solid foundation.

· Practice Gratitude: Actively count your blessings. This shifts focus from what you lack to what God has provided.

· Engage in Purposeful Work: Whether a job, a hobby, or serving others, find meaningful activity that uses your gifts for good.

· Memorize Scripture: Hide God's Word in your heart to have it ready as a weapon against tempting or anxious thoughts (Psalm 119:11).

· Be Intentional with Media: Be mindful of what you watch, read, and listen to. What fills your mind will shape your thoughts.


A Prayer for a Guarded Mind:


"Heavenly Father,


You have given me a mind to know You and to serve You. Forgive me for the times I have allowed my mind to become idle, a playground for worry, lust, and discontent.


I surrender my thoughts to You today. By the power of Your Holy Spirit, guard my mind. When I am tempted to idleness, prompt me to prayer, to Your Word, or to service.


Help me to take every thought captive and make it obedient to Christ. Fill my mind with whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable.


Thank you for the peace and protection that comes from a mind fixed on You.


In Jesus' name, Amen."

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."