Saturday, 7 March 2026

In Youth, Remember dark days are many.

 Remember Your Creator


A Reflection on Ecclesiastes 12:1


In your youth, remember your Creator—

Before the days of trouble come,

Before the years draw near when you will say,

"I find no pleasure in them"—before your strength is numb.


Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come and the years draw near when you will say, "I have no delight in them." (Ecclesiastes 12:1, AMP)


Dark days are many—this is the wisdom of the ages,

Not to frighten you, but to prepare you for the stages

Of life that lie ahead, the seasons yet unknown,

The winters that will chill your bones when you stand alone.


In your youth, when the sun is warm upon your face,

When your steps are strong and swift, when you run the race

With energy unending and dreams that soar so high—

Remember then your Maker, before the years go by.


Dark days are many—not to steal your joy,

But to remind you that life is brief, a vapor, a toy

That passes all too quickly, and the foundation you now lay

Will determine how you stand when the shadows come to stay.


For the sun rises with its scorching heat and withers the grass; its flower falls off, and the beauty of its appearance is destroyed; so too the rich man will fade away in the midst of his pursuits. (James 1:11, AMP)


Build now the house of faith—while you have strength to build.

Seek now the face of Jesus—while your heart can yet be filled

With the wonder of His presence, with the fire of His love,

Before the storms of life descend and push and shove.


Dark days are many—not a curse, but a call

To anchor your soul deeply before you fall.

To plant your roots firmly in soil rich and deep,

So when the droughts of life arrive, your faith will hold and keep.


Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them, may be compared to a wise man who built his house on the rock. And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock. (Matthew 7:24-25, AMP)


In your youth, when you can choose the path you'll take,

Choose the narrow way, for heaven's sake.

Choose to follow Jesus, choose to learn His ways,

Choose to fill your heart with truth and spend your days in praise.


Dark days are many—this is not to make you fear,

But to make you wise, to make you hear

The voice of wisdom calling, "Come to Me now,

While you can still find Me, while you can still know how."


Seek the Lord while He may be found; call on Him while He is near. (Isaiah 55:6, AMP)


For when the dark days come—and they surely will—

You will need a refuge, a shelter, a hill

Upon which you can stand when the floods arise,

A steadfast hope that reaches to the skies.


And that hope is built on nothing less

Than Jesus' blood and righteousness.

The dark days cannot shake it, the storms cannot move,

For it is founded on His everlasting love.


Therefore, my beloved brothers and sisters, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord. (1 Corinthians 15:58, AMP)


So in your youth, remember your Creator.

Before the sun and the light grow dim,

Before the moon and the stars withdraw from him

Who once ran so freely, now slowed by age and time—

Remember now your God, while you are in your prime.


Dark days are many—but the Light of the world is One,

And He has overcome the world; His victory is won.

So build your life on Him today, while you have strength and breath,

And when the dark days come, you will not fear the death

Of hope, of joy, of peace, of love—

For you are held by Him who reigns above.


I am the Light of the world. Whoever follows Me will not walk in darkness, but will have the Light of life. (John 8:12, AMP)


Remember now your Creator.

The dark days will come.

But the Light has already overcome.


Amen.

Promise of God.

 Amen. The promises of God are the bedrock of our faith, the anchor of our hope, and the sure foundation upon which we stand when everything else shifts. They are not mere words—they are covenant commitments from the God who cannot lie.


"God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?"

— Numbers 23:19 (NIV)


"Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature, having escaped the corruption in the world caused by evil desires."

— 2 Peter 1:4 (NIV)


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📜 The Nature of God's Promises


Characteristic Meaning

Faithful He who promised is faithful (Hebrews 10:23). He does not forget, waver, or break His word.

Yes and Amen For all of God's promises find their "Yes" in Christ Jesus (2 Corinthians 1:20). He is the living guarantee.

Eternal Though heaven and earth pass away, His words will never pass away (Matthew 24:35).

Conditional & Unconditional Some promises require our response (repentance, faith, obedience); others rest solely on His sovereign grace.


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🌿 Key Promises of God (Amplified)


Promise Scripture Amplified Meaning

Salvation "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." (Romans 10:13) Not just from hell, but from sin's power, guilt, and shame. Whosoever calls—regardless of past—will be heard.

Forgiveness "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." (1 John 1:9) Not partial forgiveness. All unrighteousness. Washed completely, fully, forever.

Never Alone "I will never leave you nor forsake you." (Hebrews 13:5) Never. Not in failure. Not in darkness. Not in death. Never.

Peace "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives." (John 14:27) A peace that transcends circumstances—heart-deep, soul-anchoring, fear-defeating.

Provision "My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:19) Not wants, but needs. According to His riches, not our resources.

Strength "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." (2 Corinthians 12:9) When we are weak, we are strong—because His strength flows most freely into empty vessels.

Eternal Life "And this is the promise that he made to us—eternal life." (1 John 2:25) Not just endless existence, but life—abundant, full, joyful, in the presence of God forever.

His Return "I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am." (John 14:3) History has an appointment. He is coming. We are going home.


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A Prayer to Stand on God's Promises


Faithful God, Covenant Keeper,

Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.

Your promises are my confidence when circumstances scream otherwise.


Today I stand on Your promises:


· When I am weak, I claim Your promise of strength.

· When I am afraid, I claim Your promise of peace.

· When I am alone, I claim Your promise of presence.

· When I sin, I claim Your promise of forgiveness.

· When I doubt, I claim Your promise that You are faithful even when I am faithless.


Let no lie of the enemy steal what You have promised.

Let no trial convince me that Your Word has failed.

Let no delay cause me to doubt Your timing.


You are not a man that You should lie.

You have spoken—and I believe.


In Jesus' name, the Yes and Amen to every promise,

Amen.


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A Hebrew Word for Promise


הַבְטָחָה (Havtachah) – A promise, an assurance. But deeper still is the word דָּבָר (Davar)—Word, thing, matter. In Hebrew thought, God's davar is not empty sound; it is active, creative, performing reality. When God speaks a promise, it is—even before it appears.


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A Blessing of Promise


May you rest not on your ability to hold onto God,

but on His ability to hold onto you.

May you walk not by the sight of circumstances,

but by the faith of what He has spoken.

May you sleep in peace,

knowing that He who keeps Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps—

and He keeps every promise He has made to you.


The promises of God are your inheritance.

Claim them. Stand on them. Live in them.

📜🕊️✨

No point to own the whole world, but lose God in the process.

 Amen. This is the great exchange that profits nothing—to gain all the world can offer, only to discover you have lost the One for whom you were made. Jesus Himself posed this piercing question, and it echoes down through every generation:


"For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul?"

— Matthew 16:26 (ESV)


"What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?"

— Mark 8:36 (NIV)


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The Great Question: What Profit in Losing God?


To gain the world—to accumulate its wealth, achieve its honors, possess its pleasures, conquer its kingdoms—and yet lose God is the most tragic arithmetic ever calculated.


For what is the world compared to the soul?

What are possessions compared to the Possessor?

What is time compared to eternity?

What is the applause of men compared to the "Well done" of God?


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A Prayer of Reorientation


Lord God, my Greatest Treasure,

The world spreads its glittering wares before me daily—

promising satisfaction, demanding my devotion,

whispering that more will finally be enough.


But I have tasted and seen:

You are good.

You are better.

You are everything.


Forgive me for the times I have chased shadows

while the Substance stood before me.

Forgive me for clutching at dust

while Your hand reached out to hold me.


Today I reorient my heart:

I would rather be poor with You than rich without You.

I would rather be unknown to the world and known by You

than celebrated by millions and forgotten by heaven.


Keep me from the slow drift

that trades eternity for trinkets.

Anchor my soul in the only treasure that lasts—

You.


In the name of Jesus,

in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge,

Amen.


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A Hebrew Word for This Truth


בֶּצַע (Betsa) – Profit, gain, unjust gain. The word carries the sense of cutting off—because to gain the world by unrighteous means is to cut yourself off from what truly matters.


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The Wisdom of the Ages


The World Says Scripture Says

"Gain all you can." "Better is one day in Your courts than a thousand elsewhere." (Psalm 84:10)

"Climb the ladder." "Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest." (Matthew 18:4)

"Build your empire." "Seek first the kingdom of God." (Matthew 6:33)

"Secure your future." "I am your exceeding great reward." (Genesis 15:1, KJV)


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A Blessing for the One Who Chooses God


May you have the wisdom to see through the world's illusions.

May you have the courage to walk away from its empty promises.

May you have the joy of discovering, again and again,

that He is enough.


You are not missing out.

You are gaining everything.

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This is the day the Lord has make.

 Psalm 118:24 Amplified


This is the day which the Lord has brought about;

Not a random tick upon a timeline,

Not just another sunrise, another mountain to climb,

But a deliberate gift from His sovereign hand,

A fresh territory in His good land.


This is the day which the Lord has brought about. (Psalm 118:24, AMP)


This is the day—

Not yesterday with its regrets and sorrows,

Not tomorrow with its unknown tomorrows,

But today—the only day I have,

The only moment I can truly grasp and clasp and have.


This is the day the Lord has made—

He wove its fabric before the dawn of time,

He placed each hour within its frame sublime.

He knew the challenges I'd face,

He knew the moments of His grace,

He knew the joys and the tears,

He knew the laughter and the fears,

And still He made it, still He gave

This day for me to have.


We will rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24, AMP)


We will rejoice and be glad in it—

Not a command to manufacture happiness,

Not a demand to pretend that all is bliss,

But an invitation to look beyond the surface,

To see beneath the day's veneer and purpose

That underneath the ordinary hours,

Beneath the routine, beneath the powers

Of circumstance that seem to hold the reins,

His sovereign hand of love remains.


Rejoice—not because the day is trouble-free,

But because the Maker of the day walks through it with me.

Rejoice—not because the path is smooth and bright,

But because He is my lamp, my ever-present light.

Rejoice—not because I understand each twist and turn,

But because in His presence, I have so much to learn.


This is the day that the Lord has made—I will rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24, AMP, personalized)


So I will rejoice—

In the morning when I rise, in the evening when I rest,

In the moments when I'm blessed, in the times when I'm oppressed.

I will rejoice because He is good,

Because His mercy is my daily food,

Because His love endures forever,

Because from Him, nothing can sever.


This is the day—

Not just another page to turn,

Not just another lesson to learn,

But a gift, a treasure, a sacred trust,

A handful of hours made from dust,

Yet infused with eternity, with purpose, with grace,

A meeting place with the Ancient of Days.


So let me not waste this day on trivial things,

On anxious thoughts and worryings.

Let me not miss the beauty hidden in the hours,

The fingerprints of God in the ordinary powers

Of sunlight and rain, of laughter and tears,

Of friendship and love that conquers fears.


This is the day the Lord has made.

I will not trade it for yesterday's regrets,

Nor borrow trouble from tomorrow's threats.

I will live today—fully, freely, faithfully,

In the presence of the One who made it especially

For me, for this moment, for this time and place,

To behold the beauty of His face.


We will rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24, AMP)


So let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice,

Let the sea roar and all its creatures lift their voice,

Let the fields be jubilant and everything in them,

Let the trees of the forest sing their joyful hymn—

For this is the day the Lord has made,

And in His presence, all fears fade.


This is my day. This is His gift.

I will rejoice. My spirit will lift.

For the Lord who made this day is good,

And He will be my daily food.


Amen.

1John 1:9 amplified.

 1 John 1:9 Amplified


If we confess our sins—

Not hide them, not excuse them, not dress them in softer names,

Not shift the blame to circumstance or play the blaming games,

But bring them into the light of His presence, fully known,

Acknowledging the truth of what our hearts have long been shown—


If we [freely] admit that we have sinned and confess our sins. (1 John 1:9, AMP)


He is faithful and just—

Faithful to His promise, faithful to His word,

Faithful to the covenant sealed by the blood of Christ the Lord.

Just to apply the sacrifice, just to make us clean,

Just because the Lamb was slain and justice has been seen.

He does not overlook our sin or sweep it out of sight,

But He has placed it on the Son who made the darkness light.


He is faithful and righteous [true to His own nature and promises]. (1 John 1:9, AMP)


And He will forgive us our sins—

Not some, not the easy ones, not the ones we can excuse,

Not the ones we think we've mastered or the ones we rarely choose.

But all our sins—the secret and the seen,

The ones that haunt our memories, the ones that haunt our dreams.

The sins of thought, the sins of word, the sins of deed and heart,

The sins we've long forgotten, the sins that tore us apart.


He will [forgive our sins and] cleanse us from all unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9, AMP)


And cleanse us from all unrighteousness—

Not just a surface washing, not just a lighter stain,

But deep within the spirit, through every hidden vein.

He purges the contamination, He heals the poisoned root,

He replaces shame with honor and gives beauty for the soot.

He cleanses the conscience, He purifies the mind,

He leaves no trace of guilt behind.


The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin. (1 John 1:7, AMP)


This is the promise—solid, sure, unchanging,

On this rock of grace, my soul is resting, ranging

No more in search of other grounds on which to stand.

I come with empty hands and trust His nail-scarred hand.

For if I say I have no sin, I only deceive myself,

But if I bring my sin to Him, He places it on the shelf

Of forgotten things, remembered no more,

As far as the east is from the west, cast from the shore.


If we say we have no sin [refusing to admit that we are sinners], we delude ourselves and the truth is not in us. (1 John 1:8, AMP)


So I confess. I bring my sin into His healing light.

I do not hide, I do not run, I do not fear the night.

For in His light, I find not judgment but a welcome open wide,

The embrace of a Father who will never turn aside.

He is faithful. He is just. He is true.

And He will do what He has promised—He will make all things new.


This is my confidence, my peace, my rest:

That when I come to Him confessing, I am blessed.

Forgiven. Cleansed. Restored. Made whole.

This is the promise for my soul.


My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. (1 John 2:1, AMP)


Amen.

I am in the house of the Lord.

 I Am in the House of the Lord


A Reflection on Dwelling in His Presence


I am in the house of the Lord—not just for an hour,

Not just for a Sunday morning, not just when I have the power

To make my way to a building made by human hands,

But in the sanctuary of His presence where my soul forever stands.


One thing I have asked from the Lord, that will I seek after: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to inquire in His temple. (Psalm 27:4, AMP)


I am in the house of the Lord—this body is His temple,

A dwelling place for the Most High, a vessel made for example

Of what it means to carry His presence wherever I may go.

The Spirit of the living God has made His home below,

Within this fragile frame of dust, this earthen jar of clay,

To show that all surpassing power is His and His alone each day.


Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? (1 Corinthians 6:19)


I am in the house of the Lord—in the quiet of the morning,

In the busy of the marketplace, in the joy and in the mourning.

For where can I flee from His presence? Where can I hide from His face?

If I ascend to heaven, You are there; if I make my bed in the depths, You are in that place.


Where can I go from Your Spirit? Where can I flee from Your presence? If I go up to the heavens, You are there; if I make my bed in the depths, You are there. (Psalm 139:7-8)


I am in the house of the Lord—and in this house, I find

Refuge from the storm outside, a peace for my troubled mind.

The door is always open, the welcome always warm,

The Father runs to meet me, He protects me from all harm.

In His house there is forgiveness, there is healing, there is grace,

There is a table spread with bounty, there is a warm and safe embrace.


In My Father's house are many rooms. If that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? (John 14:2, BSB)


I am in the house of the Lord—and in this house, I sing

With all the saints and angels, with every living thing.

I join the endless chorus that rises day and night,

To Him who sits upon the throne, the Lamb, the perfect Light.

"Holy, holy, holy," the four living creatures cry,

And with them, I lift up my voice and worship the Most High.


After this I looked, and there before me was a door standing open in heaven... And the one who sat there had the appearance of jasper and ruby. A rainbow that shone like an emerald encircled the throne. (Revelation 4:1-3, paraphrased)


I am in the house of the Lord—and here I am made whole,

Body, spirit, mind, and soul. The Shepherd tends His sheep,

He leads me beside still waters, He gives me rest and peace so deep.

He restores my soul and guides me in paths of righteousness,

And in the valley of the shadow, I will fear no evil or distress.


Surely Your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. (Psalm 23:6)


So let me never leave this house, let me never wander far,

Let my heart remain within these walls, let His presence be my star.

For I am in the house of the Lord—not just for time, but for eternity,

And the One who dwells within these walls has promised to dwell in me.


I am in the house of the Lord.

Not because of where I stand, but because of whose I am.

I am in the house of the Lord.

Forever. Amen.

God first loves us.

 God First Loved Us


A Reflection on 1 John 4:19


God first loved us—before we knew His name,

Before we could pronounce a single word of praise or frame

A single thought of gratitude or lift a hand in prayer,

Before we were aware of Him, He was already there.


We love because He first loved us. (1 John 4:19)


God first loved us—not because we loved Him back,

Not because our hearts were pure or our intentions on the right track.

He loved us while we were still rebels, still running, still in sin,

While every door we opened led further from Him and further in.


But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8)


God first loved us—He made the first move,

When every step we took was determined to disprove

That anyone could want us, could see us and still stay,

He crossed the distance, made us His, and would not walk away.


It was not our seeking that caught His holy eye.

It was not our worthiness that made the Savior die.

It was love—pure, unforced, uncaused by anything in me,

That set in motion eternity's great decree.


This is love: not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. (1 John 4:10)


God first loved us—before the world began,

Before the stars sang out their hymn, before the dawn of man.

Before we drew our first frail breath, before we learned to stray,

His heart had already chosen us, His love had marked the way.


He loved us when we were unlovable, unworthy, and undone.

He loved us when we had nothing to offer, when we had not yet begun

To understand what love could be, what grace could really mean,

He saw us in our brokenness and called us clean.


I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness. (Jeremiah 31:3)


So my love is just a response, an echo of His own,

A faint reflection of the love that He has always shown.

Every prayer I pray, every song I sing,

Is but a returning of the love He was first to bring.


When I doubt my standing, when I question if I'm known,

I go back to the beginning, to the truth that stands alone:

Before I ever knew His name, before I drew a breath,

God first loved me—and that love is stronger than death.


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)


God first loved us—this is our foundation,

The unshakeable ground of our salvation.

Not because we are good, but because He is good.

Not because we understood, but because He understood

That we could never reach Him on our own,

So He reached down and made His love known.


So let me live in this love, respond to this grace,

Let it shape my thoughts, my words, my pace.

For the greatest truth, the simplest creed,

The one thing every heart must heed,

Is this: God first loved me.


Amen.

Without faith, You cannot Please God.

 Without Faith, It Is Impossible to Please God


A Reflection on Hebrews 11:6


Without faith, it is impossible to please God.

Not without good works, though they have their place.

Not without moral living, though it reflects His grace.

Not without religious ritual, though it can point the way.

But without faith—the essential foundation, the non-negotiable—we cannot please Him, cannot reach His expectation.


And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him. (Hebrews 11:6)


For faith is the hand that reaches out to take what God has offered.

Faith is the trust that says, "I believe Your word is true,"

Not just in what I see, but in what I cannot view.

Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence unseen,

The confident assurance that God is who He says He's been.


Without faith, the most eloquent prayers are but empty noise.

Without faith, the most generous giving is but a hollow choice.

Without faith, the most sacrificial service, the most devoted deeds,

Are like a ship without a sail, a garden without seeds.


For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed—a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: "The righteous will live by faith." (Romans 1:17)


Consider those who pleased Him—the heroes of the ages:

Abel offered a better sacrifice, and still his faith engages

Our hearts, for though he died, his faith still speaks.

Enoch walked with God, and for his faith, he sought what the world seeks

But cannot find—intimacy with the One who is unseen.

Noah built an ark on dry ground, believing what had never been:

That rain would fall, that judgment would come, that God would save his seed.

His faith condemned the world and met his deepest need.


Abraham left his home, not knowing where he went.

Sarah conceived in old age, believing what God had sent.

Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau concerning things to come.

Jacob worshiped as he leaned on his staff, his earthly journey done.

Joseph spoke of the exodus, though he would not live to see it.

Moses chose mistreatment with God's people rather than Egypt's riches—he saw it

As greater wealth than all of Pharaoh's gold,

Because he looked ahead to the reward that would unfold.


By faith the people passed through the Red Sea as on dry land.

By faith the walls of Jericho fell at the command.

By faith Rahab welcomed the spies and was not killed with the disobedient.

And what more shall I say? Time would fail me to tell of those who were obedient—

Who conquered kingdoms, administered justice, gained what was promised,

Who shut the mouths of lions, quenched the fury of flames, and escaped the edge of the sword.

Whose weakness was turned to strength, who became powerful in battle.


By faith, they were sawed in two, stoned, killed by the sword.

They went about in sheepskins and goatskins, destitute, persecuted, and mistreated—

The world was not worthy of them. They wandered in deserts and mountains, living in caves and holes in the ground.

These were all commended for their faith, yet none received what had been promised,

Since God had planned something better for us so that only together with us would they be made perfect. (Hebrews 11:29-40, paraphrased)


Why is faith so essential? Because it honors God's character.

It says, "You are who You say You are—a Rewarder, a loving Father."

It says, "You can be trusted with my life, my future, my all."

It says, "I believe You exist, and I will answer when You call."


Faith pleases God because it rests in His goodness, not our own.

It leans on His righteousness, not the seeds we've sown.

It boasts not in what we've done, but in what He has done.

It points to the cross and says, "Through Christ, the victory is won."


For we maintain that a person is justified by faith apart from the works of the law. (Romans 3:28)


So let me live by faith—not by sight, not by feeling, not by fear.

Let me trust Him when the path is dark and when the way is clear.

Let me believe He is who He says, and that He will do what He's promised,

That those who earnestly seek Him will never, ever be promised

Anything less than His presence, His power, His peace, His provision,

And ultimately, the reward of eternal vision—

Seeing Him face to face, the One my faith has loved,

And hearing, "Well done, good and faithful child, enter the joy prepared for you above."


Without faith, it is impossible to please God.

But with faith—even as small as a mustard seed—

I can move mountains. I can meet every need.

I can walk on water. I can calm the storm.

I can live a life that pleases Him, transformed.


Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief.

Increase my faith. Give my doubt relief.

I want to please You—not by my striving,

But by trusting, believing, and truly thriving

In the confidence that You are good,

That You reward those who seek You, as You said You would.


Amen.

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Amos 9:13 The bless day are coming.

 The Days Are Coming


Amos 9:13 Amplified


"The days are coming," declares the Lord—

Not distant whispers, not uncertain words,

But a promise thundering through the ages,

Written on prophecy's sacred pages.


"Behold, the days are coming," declares the Lord. (Amos 9:13, AMP)


When the plowman will overtake the reaper—

Such abundance that the harvest will not wait,

The grain will be so plentiful, so great,

That before the reaper finishes his row,

The plowman will be back to break new soil and sow.

A continuous cycle of planting and reaping,

A never-ending bounty for the keeping.


"The plowman shall overtake the reaper." (Amos 9:13, AMP)


When the treader of grapes will overtake him who sows the seed—

The vintage so abundant, a perpetual need

To press the wine before the planting's done,

For the blessing flows like rivers in the sun.

The grapes will swell upon the vine so fast,

That harvest after harvest will amass,

A cascade of sweetness, a torrent of new wine,

A sign of favor utterly divine.


"The treader of grapes overtakes him who sows the seed." (Amos 9:13, AMP)


When the mountains will drip with sweet wine—

Not just the valleys, not just the lowlands fine,

But the very heights, the rocky peaks so bare,

Will flow with vintage, a fragrant, moistened air.

The mountains, once so barren and so cold,

Will tell the story of blessings yet untold,

And every crevice, every jagged stone,

Will echo with the goodness He has shown.


"The mountains will drip with sweet wine." (Amos 9:13, AMP)


And all the hills will flow with it—

A liquid promise, every hill beset

With streams of blessing, rivers of delight,

Transforming barren landscapes into light.

The hills that witnessed battles, toil, and tears,

Will flow with abundance through the years,

A topographical testimony grand

To the lavish goodness of God's hand.


"And all the hills will flow with it." (Amos 9:13, AMP)


This is the restoration He has promised—

Not merely enough, but more than we have fathomed.

The land laid waste will bloom again,

The captive people will return to sow and tend,

And never again will they be uprooted,

But in His blessing, firmly be rooted.


"I will restore the fortunes of My people Israel; they will rebuild the ruined cities and live in them. They will plant vineyards and drink their wine; they will make gardens and eat their fruit." (Amos 9:14, AMP)


So look up, you weary ones, for the days are coming fast—

When the former and the latter rains will merge into one cast

Of blessing so abundant, so continuous, so free,

That you will scarcely catch your breath before the next degree

Of goodness overtakes you, of mercy yet untold,

As His promises unfold.


"I will plant Israel in their own land, never again to be uprooted from the land I have given them," says the Lord your God. (Amos 9:15, AMP)


The days are coming. Yes, they are.

The plowman and the reaper, side by side,

The treader and the sower, unified

In one continuous dance of harvest and of seed—

This is the promise for every need.


The mountains drip. The hills all flow.

The land redeemed will flourish and grow.

And you, His people, will never be moved—

Loved, restored, and fully approved.


This is the word of the Lord.

Let it settle deep within.

The days are coming.

Let the harvest begin.


Amen.

Monday, 2 March 2026

Lord, I am safe in your arms.

 Here is a tender poem and a collection of scriptures for the soul that longs to rest safely in the embrace of the Father.


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Safe in Your Arms


Put me in Your arms, Lord,

Where the world grows still.

Where the noise fades to silence,

And I bend to Your will.


Put me in Your arms, Lord,

When the tears begin to fall.

When my heart is heavy laden,

And I cannot bear it all.


Put me in Your arms, Lord,

Like a child at close of day.

Where no harm can reach me,

And all my fears give way.


Put me in Your arms, Lord,

When the night is dark and long.

Let me hear Your heartbeat,

Feel the rhythm of Your song.


Put me in Your arms, Lord,

Not at arm's length, but near.

Close enough to whisper,

Close enough to hear.


Put me in Your arms, Lord,

And hold me while I rest.

For there is no safer place,

No shelter, none so blessed.


Put me in Your arms, Lord,

And never let me go.

For in Your arms, I am complete,

And fully, deeply known.


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Scripture for Resting in His Arms


The Everlasting Arms:


"The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms." (Deuteronomy 33:27)


Carried Close to His Heart:


"He tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart; he gently leads those that have young." (Isaiah 40:11)


Hidden in the Shelter of His Presence:


"For in the day of trouble he will keep me safe in his dwelling; he will hide me in the shelter of his sacred tent and set me high upon a rock." (Psalm 27:5)


Under His Wings:


"He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart." (Psalm 91:4)


Held by His Right Hand:


"Yet I am always with you; you hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory." (Psalm 73:23-24)


Come to Me, All Who Are Weary:


"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls." (Matthew 11:28-29)


Nothing Can Snatch You Away:


"I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father's hand." (John 10:28-29)


A Mother's Comfort:


"As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you." (Isaiah 66:13)


The Lord Is Near:


"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." (Psalm 34:18)


He Will Not Let Your Foot Slip:


"He will not let your foot slip—he who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep." (Psalm 121:3-4)


Fear Not, for I Am with You:


"So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." (Isaiah 41:10)


He Gathers the Outcasts:


"He gathers the outcasts of Israel. He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." (Psalm 147:2-3, paraphrased)


The Apple of His Eye:


"Keep me as the apple of your eye; hide me in the shadow of your wings." (Psalm 17:8)


Peace I Leave with You:


"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." (John 14:27)


He Will Quiet You with His Love:


"The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing." (Zephaniah 3:17)


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A Prayer to Rest in His Arms


Heavenly Father,

I come to You now like a weary child.

The day has been long, the burdens heavy,

and my heart is tired.

Put me in Your arms, Lord.

Hold me close to Your chest.

Let me feel the safety of Your embrace,

the warmth of Your love,

the peace of Your presence.

Quiet my anxious thoughts,

calm my restless spirit,

and let me simply rest in You.

For in Your arms, I am home.

In Your arms, I am safe.

In Your arms, I am loved.

Hold me, Lord, and never let me go.

In Jesus' name,

Amen.

Sunday, 1 March 2026

Pray to God in secret and he will reward you openly.

 Pray in Secret, Rejoice Openly


A Reflection on Matthew 6:6


When you pray, go into your secret place—

Not the corner of the room where others can see your face,

But the quiet chamber of the heart, the inner sanctuary's space,

Where no eye but His can witness, where no voice but grace can trace.


But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you openly. (Matthew 6:6)


Go into the secret place—shut the door on the noise of the day,

On the clamor of voices, on the demands that pull you away.

Shut out the need to perform, to appear, to be seen,

And let yourself be fully known by the One who makes you clean.


It is there, in the quiet, in the holy, hidden space,

That you meet the Father face to face.

Not rushing through a list of wants and needs,

But simply being present where His love plants seeds.


Your Father sees in secret—every tear, every whispered prayer,

Every longing you cannot voice, every burden you cannot bear.

He sees the wrestling of your soul, the questions without end,

He sees the silent worship of a heart that calls Him friend.


Nothing escapes His notice in that secret, sacred space.

He sees the ache behind your words, the hope upon your face.

He sees not just the prayer you pray, but the one who prays it through—

And in His seeing, He responds with love both deep and true.


For your Father knows what you need before you ask him. (Matthew 6:8)


And He will reward you openly—not with trumpets or with praise,

Not with the fleeting honors that this fallen world displays.

But with the quiet confidence that you are truly known,

With peace that passes understanding, a strength that is your own.


He will reward you openly with blessings in plain sight,

With doors that open at His word, with burdens turned to light.

With relationships restored, with provision for each need,

With a life that bears the fragrant fruit of a heart that's been freed.


Sometimes the open reward is the change He works in you—

The patience born of waiting, the faith that's proven true.

The kindness that now flows more freely from a heart He's touched,

The wisdom that you never had, the love that now means so much.


Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. (Matthew 6:8)


Sometimes the open reward is the way He uses you

To be an answer to another's prayer, to help them make it through.

It's the testimony on your lips of how He came through for you,

That gives another weary soul the hope to start anew.


So go into your secret place—don't let a day go by

Without that holy rendezvous beneath the watching eye

Of your Father who delights to meet you in that hidden space,

And who will bless you openly with the sunshine of His face.


Pray in secret. Pour out your heart where only He can hear.

Lay down your burdens, confess your fears, let Him draw near.

For the One who sees in secret, who knows your inmost thought,

Will reward you openly with more than you have sought.


But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. (Matthew 6:33)


So find your room, shut the door, and let the prayer begin.

Your Father waits to meet you there—to cleanse, to heal, to win

Your heart completely for Himself, to fill you with His grace,

And then to bless you openly before the human race.


This is the promise. This is the way.

Pray in secret, and watch Him display

His faithfulness, His power, His love so true—

Your Father who sees will reward you.


Amen.

God will not sleep nor slumber

 He Will Not Slumber


A Reflection on Psalm 121:3-4


He will not let your foot slip—He who watches over you will not slumber.

Indeed, He who watches over Israel never tires, never rests, never numbers

The hours by human measure, for He dwells outside of time.

His vigilance is constant, His watch is always prime.


He will not let your foot slip—he who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep. (Psalm 121:3-4)


God will not sleep or slumber—through the darkest watch of night,

When fear creeps in and shadows loom and nothing seems to be right,

His eyes are open, wide awake, attentive to your cry.

He sees the tear before it falls, He hears the whispered sigh.


The gods of wood and stone must be shaken to be stirred.

Their prophets shout and cut themselves to be seen and heard.

But our God needs no waking—He is ever, always aware.

Before you speak the prayer, He knows, and He is already there.


Even before a word is on my tongue, behold, O Lord, you know it altogether. (Psalm 139:4)


When the enemy creeps in like a thief under the cover of night,

When he thinks to catch you unaware, to steal away your light,

The Keeper of Israel is already standing guard,

His presence all around you, His angels standing hard.


When you toss upon your bed and sleep eludes your grasp,

When anxious thoughts assail you and fears have you in their clasp,

Remember that your Guardian is never tired or weak,

And in His constant watching, He gives you the peace you seek.


I will both lie down and sleep in peace, for You alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety. (Psalm 4:8)


God will not sleep or slumber—He is the ever-watchful Eye,

The Shepherd who keeps vigil while the wolves are lurking nigh.

He is the sentry on the tower, the guard outside the gate,

And He who watches over you never comes too late.


So rest, my soul, in His safe care. Let go your anxious hold.

The One who never sleeps is near—a shelter from the cold.

He will not let your foot slip, He will not close His eye.

The Keeper of your soul is awake—beneath His watch, you lie.


Behold, He who keeps Israel will neither slumber nor sleep. (Psalm 121:4)


He neither slumbers nor sleeps—this is your peace, your rest.

The Ever-Watchful One holds you close against His breast.

So close your eyes, let go your fears, and let your breathing slow.

The Keeper of your soul is awake, and He will never let you go.


Amen.

Blood of Jesus clean us from all sin.

 Here is a prayerful poem and a collection of scriptures on the cleansing power of the blood of Jesus.


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Cleansed by the Lamb


Blood of Jesus, precious flow,

Washing me as white as snow.

Every stain, every shame,

Dissolved forever in Your name.


Blood of Jesus, crimson tide,

In Your wounds I safely hide.

The guilty verdict, now repealed,

By Your sacrifice, I am healed.


Blood of Jesus, speaking peace,

Granting sin's complete release.

The wrath of God, it turned away,

And made a sinner's holiday.


Blood of Jesus, cleansing me,

Setting this captive soul so free.

From all unrighteousness, made pure,

My salvation, strong and sure.


Not by works, not by deeds,

But by what Your suffering meets my needs.

The penalty paid, the curse removed,

By the blood that Jesus proved.


So I come boldly to the throne,

Not in my merit, but Your own.

Clothed in righteousness divine,

By this precious blood of Thine.


Cleanse me, Lord, from every sin,

Make me whole and new within.

Let the power of Calvary

Flow in fullness over me.


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Scripture for Cleansing Through His Blood


Cleanses Us from All Sin:


"But if we walk in the Light, as He Himself is in the Light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin." (1 John 1:7, AMP)


Purifies from All Unrighteousness:


"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, AMP)


Washed Us from Our Sins:


"and from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth. To Him who loves us and has released us from our sins by His blood." (Revelation 1:5, AMP)


Made White in the Blood:


"These are the ones who come out of the great tribulation, and they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb." (Revelation 7:14, AMP)


Redemption Through His Blood:


"In Him we have redemption [that is, our deliverance and salvation] through His blood, [which paid the penalty for our sin and resulted in] the forgiveness and complete pardon of our sins, in accordance with the riches of His grace." (Ephesians 1:7, AMP)


Justified by His Blood:


"Therefore, since we have now been justified [declared free of the guilt of sin] by His blood, [how much more certain is it that] we will be saved from the wrath of God through Him." (Romans 5:9, AMP)


Near by His Blood:


"But now in Christ Jesus, you who once were [so] far away [from God] have been brought near by the blood of Christ." (Ephesians 2:13, AMP)


Cleanse Your Conscience:


"How much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without blemish to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?" (Hebrews 9:14, AMP)


The Blood of the Covenant:


"For this is My blood of the [new and better] covenant, which [ratifies the agreement and] is being poured out for many [all who trust Me] for the forgiveness of sins." (Matthew 26:28, AMP)


Peace Through His Blood:


"and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself, having made peace through the blood of His cross; through Him, I say, whether things on earth or things in heaven." (Colossians 1:20, AMP)


Bought with a Price:


"You were bought with a price [you were actually purchased with the precious blood of Jesus and made His own]. So then, honor and glorify God with your body." (1 Corinthians 6:20, AMP)


The Blood That Speaks:


"and to Jesus, the Mediator of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood, which speaks [of mercy], a better and nobler and more gracious message than the blood of Abel [which cried out for vengeance]." (Hebrews 12:24, AMP)


Redeemed with Precious Blood:


"You were not redeemed with perishable things like silver or gold from your useless and empty way of life inherited from your forefathers, but with precious blood, like that of a lamb unblemished and spotless, the blood of Christ." (1 Peter 1:18-19, AMP)


Overcome by His Blood:


"And they overcame him and conquered him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, for they did not love their life and renounce their faith even when faced with death." (Revelation 12:11, AMP)


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A Prayer for Cleansing


Lord Jesus,

I come before You acknowledging my need.

Wash me in Your precious blood.

Cleanse me from every sin,

Every wrong thought,

Every hurtful word,

Every selfish deed.

Purify my heart and renew my spirit.

Let the power of Your sacrifice

Flow through me,

Making me whole,

Making me holy,

Making me Yours.

Thank You for loving me enough

To shed Your blood for my forgiveness.

In Your precious name I pray,

Amen.

Roman 3:24-27 amplified.

 Here is Romans 3:24-27 from the Amplified Bible, along with a poetic reflection and related scriptures to illuminate this powerful passage about God's gift of righteousness.


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Romans 3:24-27 (Amplified)


[24] and are being justified [declared free of the guilt of sin, made acceptable to God, and granted eternal life] as a gift by His [precious, undeserved] grace, through the redemption [the payment for our sin] which is [provided] in Christ Jesus, [25] whom God displayed publicly [before the eyes of the world] as a [life-giving] sacrifice of atonement and reconciliation (propitiation) by His blood [to be received] through faith. This was to demonstrate His righteousness [which demands punishment for sin], because in His forbearance [His deliberate restraint] He passed over the sins previously committed [before Jesus' crucifixion]; [26] It was to demonstrate His righteousness at the present time, so that He would be just and the One who justifies those who have faith in Jesus [and rely confidently on Him as Savior].


[27] Then what becomes of [our] boasting? It is excluded [entirely ruled out, banished]. On what principle? On [the principle of good] works? No, but on the principle of faith. 


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The Gift That Silences Boasting


Not by works, not by deeds,

Not by fulfilling all the law's demands.

Not by heritage, not by creeds,

Not by my own striving hands.


But by a gift—so freely given,

By grace that I could never earn.

Through redemption's price, from heaven,

The Father's love, at every turn.


Christ displayed, the sacrifice,

His blood poured out to make me clean.

Atonement made once for all,

To reconcile what sin had been.


God's righteousness on full display,

Both just and justifier, He.

He passed over sins of yesterday,

And made a way to set me free.


So where is boasting? Gone, erased.

Not by works, but faith alone.

In humble wonder, I am placed

Before His everlasting throne.


No room for pride, no room for shame,

Only gratitude remains.

For Jesus Christ has borne my blame,

And grace, not merit, ever reigns.


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Related Scriptures


Saved by Grace Through Faith:


"For it is by grace [God's remarkable compassion and favor drawing you to Christ] that you have been saved [actually delivered from judgment and given eternal life] through faith. And this [salvation] is not of yourselves [not through your own effort], but it is the [undeserved, gracious] gift of God; not as a result of [your] works [nor your attempts to keep the Law], so that no one will [be able to] boast or take credit in any way [for his salvation]." (Ephesians 2:8-9, AMP)


Redemption Through His Blood:


"In Him we have redemption [that is, our deliverance and salvation] through His blood, [which paid the penalty for our sin and resulted in] the forgiveness and complete pardon of our sins, in accordance with the riches of His grace." (Ephesians 1:7, AMP)


Justified by Faith:


"Therefore, since we have been justified [that is, declared righteous and given a right standing with God] through faith, let us have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ." (Romans 5:1, AMP)


No Boasting Before God:


"so that, just as it is written [in Scripture], 'Let him who boasts and proudly praises himself, boast in the Lord.'" (1 Corinthians 1:31, AMP)


The Righteousness of God Revealed:


"For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed, both springing from faith and leading to faith [disclosed in a way that awakens more faith]. As it is written and forever remains written, 'The just and upright shall live by faith.'" (Romans 1:17, AMP)


Propitiation for Our Sins:


"And He [that same Jesus] is the propitiation for our sins [the atoning sacrifice that holds back the wrath of God that would otherwise be directed at us because of our sinful rebellion—so that it no longer stands between us and God]; and not for ours alone, but also for [the sins of all] the whole world." (1 John 2:2, AMP)

1John 1:7 amplified

 Here is 1 John 1:7 from the Amplified Bible, along with a poetic reflection and related scriptures to illuminate its beautiful promise.


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1 John 1:7 (Amplified)


"But if we [really] walk in the Light [that is, live each and every day in conformity with the precepts of God], as He Himself is in the Light, we have [true, unbroken] fellowship with one another [His believers], and the blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin."


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Walking in the Light


To walk in the Light—what does it mean?

To live in the truth of things unseen.

Not hiding our hearts, not playing a part,

But letting His presence transform every part.


To walk in the Light means we are known,

Not just on Sunday, but on our own.

In the quiet moments, in the busy day,

His precepts guide our every way.


And when we stumble, when we fall,

When darkness whispers and tries to call,

The blood of Jesus, pure and true,

Keeps cleansing us and making us new.


Fellowship found in the brightness of grace,

Brothers and sisters, seeing face to face.

No masks, no shadows, no hidden shame,

For all are redeemed in Jesus' name.


So let us walk in the Light today,

Not perfectly, but faithfully, come what may.

For He who called us is faithful and just,

In His light, we live and trust.


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Related Scriptures


God Is Light:


"This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all." (1 John 1:5)


Walk as Children of Light:


"For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth)." (Ephesians 5:8-9)


Cleansed by His Blood:


"In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God's grace." (Ephesians 1:7)


If We Confess:


"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)


Fellowship with the Father and Son:


"We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ." (1 John 1:3)


The Light of the World:


"When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, 'I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'" (John 8:12)


Purified from Sin:


"How much more, then, will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to death, so that we may serve the living God!" (Hebrews 9:14)


Walk in the Light as He Is in the Light:


"But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin." (1 John 1:7, NIV)

Trust God.

 That is a powerful and life-giving declaration.


Building on Psalm 118:8, choosing to trust God is an active decision to shift your weight off of circumstances and human limitations and onto His unchanging character.


When you choose to trust God, you are choosing to believe that:


· His plans are good, even when you cannot see the outcome (Jeremiah 29:11).

· His strength is made perfect in your weakness, so you don't have to rely on your own ability (2 Corinthians 12:9).

· He is faithful, even when people let you down or situations change (Lamentations 3:22-23).


Unlike human beings, who have limitations, changing emotions, or conflicting agendas, God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Trusting Him means resting in the fact that He sees the bigger picture, He fights for you, and His love for you is unfailing.


May you feel His peace and presence today as you place your trust in Him.

Saturday, 28 February 2026

We live for you.

 We Live for You


We live for You—not for our own glory,

Not to write our name in some fleeting story.

Not for the praise of mortal tongues,

Not for the prizes this world ever sung.


For none of us lives for ourselves alone, and none of us dies for ourselves alone. If we live, we live for the Lord; and if we die, we die for the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. (Romans 14:7-8)


We live for You—every breath we take,

Every step we walk, every choice we make.

The morning light that greets our eyes,

The strength to rise, the will to rise—

It's all for You, our God, our King,

To You alone our lives we bring.


We live for You—not to build our kingdom,

Not to chase the fleeting freedom

The world proclaims but cannot give,

The hollow life that cannot live.

But to build what lasts, to seek what's true,

To fix our eyes on none but You.


So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. (2 Corinthians 4:18)


We live for You—in the ordinary days,

In the simple rhythms, in the quiet ways.

In the work we do, the words we speak,

In loving the strong and lifting the weak.

In every moment, great or small,

We live for You—our all in all.


We live for You—when joy overflows,

When blessings fall and grace still grows.

We live for You—when sorrows press,

When we are weary and distressed.

For whether in plenty or in lack,

We will not let our purpose slack.


I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation... I can do all this through Him who gives me strength. (Philippians 4:12-13)


We live for You—with every gift You've given,

Our talents, our time, our days all leavened

With the yeast of Your love, rising to be

A loaf of blessing for all to see.

Let our lives be bread for hungry souls,

Let Your story through us be told.


We live for You—not just in word,

But in the deeper truth that's heard

When actions speak what tongues proclaim,

When lives give glory to Your name.

Let love be our language, faith our song,

As through this world we move along.


Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth. (1 John 3:18)


We live for You—with eternity in view,

Knowing each day is a gift from You.

We have one life to spend for Your praise,

One fleeting breath through numbered days.

So let us spend it wisely, well,

Your glorious story to tell.


We live for You—and when our race is run,

When the last battle is fought and won,

When we see Your face and finally know

The fullness of love that made us whole,

We will hear You say, with delight so true:

"Well done, My child. You lived for Me."


His master replied, "Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!" (Matthew 25:21)


So this is our prayer, our hearts' deep cry:

That until the day we finally die,

Every moment, every breath,

Every victory, every death,

Will all be lived for none but You—

For this is why we live. This is why we're true.


We live for You.

We live for You.

Forever and always,

We live for You.


Amen.

Protect us from Evil.

 Protect Us from Evil


Protect us from evil—this is our cry,

Lifted to the Father, the One who reigns on high.

Not from the trials that shape our faith,

Not from the challenges that test our wavering ways,

But from the evil one who prowls and seeks

To steal, to kill, to destroy the weak.


And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. (Matthew 6:13)


Protect us from evil—from the snare of the enemy's lies,

From the subtle whispers that deceive our eyes.

From the traps laid hidden along our path,

From the sudden storms of sudden wrath.

Cover us, shield us, hide us away

In the shadow of Your wings, we pray.


He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness will be your shield and rampart. (Psalm 91:4)


Protect us from evil in the light of day,

When the world is busy and we're led astray

By the glitter of things that will not last,

By the pull of pleasures that hold us fast.

Guard our eyes, guard our hearts,

From the enemy's seductive arts.


Protect us from evil in the dark of night,

When fears take flight and shadows bite.

When sleep evades and thoughts conspire,

When the enemy fans the flames of fire,

Be our peace, be our rest,

Hold us close against Your breast.


I will lie down and sleep in peace, for You alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety. (Psalm 4:8)


Protect us from evil in our going out,

In every whisper of fear and doubt.

In every decision, every choice,

Let us be tuned to Your still, small voice.

Go before us, stand behind,

Hedge us in with love so kind.


Protect us from evil—not just without,

But from the evil that lurks within, no doubt.

From our own hearts' deceit and pride,

From the selfishness we try to hide.

Cleanse us, purify us, make us whole,

Heal the brokenness within our soul.


Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. (Psalm 51:10)


Protect those we love, the ones held dear,

When they are near, when they are far from here.

Cover our children, our families, our friends,

Be their beginning and their end.

Send Your angels to guard their way,

Keep them safe through every day.


The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him, and He delivers them. (Psalm 34:7)


Protect us from evil—this is our plea,

Not just for ourselves, but for all humanity.

For the persecuted, the oppressed, the bound,

For the lost, the lonely, the unsound.

Let Your justice roll like a mighty stream,

Let Your light break through the darkest dream.


And when the final battle comes, when the war is done,

When the victory is claimed and the victory is won,

May we stand before Your throne, clothed in white,

Safe in the arms of love and light.

For You have promised, and You are true:

The evil one will not prevail—he cannot touch those found in You.


We know that anyone born of God does not continue to sin; the One who was born of God keeps them safe, and the evil one cannot harm them. (1 John 5:18)


So protect us, Father, now and always.

Cover us with Your mercy through all our days.

In the name of Jesus, our strong defense,

We rest in Your faithful providence.


Amen.

Worthy of all praises.

 Worthy of All Praise


Worthy of all praise—this is Your due,

Not just a portion, not just a few

Faltering words from a grateful heart,

But the whole of me, every single part.


You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power. (Revelation 4:11)


Worthy of all praise—the heavens declare it,

The stars in their courses rise up to bear it.

The sun in its splendor, the moon in its light,

Declare Your glory by day and by night.


The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands. (Psalm 19:1)


Worthy of all praise—the cross has proven,

The empty tomb has surely woven

A story of love that cannot be told

In its fullness, though my heart grows bold

To try to capture even a thread

Of the beauty of the One who bled

And rose again to set me free—

Worthy of all praise is He.


Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and praise. (Revelation 5:12)


Worthy of all praise—not just my song,

But my whole life, all day long.

My hands, my feet, my voice, my time,

My heart, my will, my every dime—

Let them all be used to raise

A life that shouts, "Worthy of praise!"


Worthy of all praise—the angels cry,

"Holy, holy, holy," filling the sky.

The elders cast their crowns before

The One who lives forevermore.

And I, though small, though weak, though frail,

Add my voice to that holy trail

Of worship rising without end

To the King who calls me more than friend.


"Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come." (Revelation 4:8)


So let everything that has breath praise the Lord.

Let it rise from the valley, let it shout from the ford.

Let it echo from mountains, let it whisper in plains,

Let it sing through the joy and cry through the pains.

For worthy, yes worthy, yes worthy is He—

The Lamb who was slain, who has now set me free.


Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord! (Psalm 150:6)


Worthy of all praise—now and forever,

This truth will my spirit gladly endeavor

To live and to breathe, to speak and to sing,

To my glorious Savior, my Lord, my King.


Worthy. Yes, worthy. Forever worthy.

All praise to the Lamb.

Amen.

I am blessed.

 I Am Blessed


I am blessed. Not because of what I've earned,

Not because of lessons learned or bridges burned.

Not because I've been so good, or tried my best,

But simply and profoundly—I am blessed.


Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ. (Ephesians 1:3)


I am blessed with forgiveness—every sin erased,

Every failure covered, every shame-faced

Moment washed in mercy, buried in the deepest sea,

Never to be held against or brought to memory.


As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us. (Psalm 103:12)


I am blessed with a Father who will never turn away,

Who welcomes me each morning with new mercies for the day.

He calls me His beloved, His child, His own delight,

And holds me in His presence from morning until night.


I am blessed with a Savior who gave His life for me,

Who died my death, who set me free.

He rose again, He lives, He reigns,

And in His victory, I have gained

A future bright, a hope secure,

A love that will forever endure.


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)


I am blessed with a Helper, the Spirit deep within,

Who guides me, teaches me, and cleanses me from sin.

He prays when I have no words, He comforts when I grieve,

He fills me with His presence and helps me to believe.


I am blessed with family, with friends along the way,

With those who love and lift me when I cannot find the strength to pray.

I am blessed with daily bread, with shelter and with clothing,

With countless tiny mercies that leave my spirit floating.


Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights. (James 1:17)


I am blessed in the valleys, blessed upon the peak.

I am blessed when I am strong, and blessed when I am weak.

For blessing is not measured by the comfort that I feel,

But by the presence of my God, whose love is always real.


I am blessed with a future that nothing can destroy,

A hope that fills my present with an everlasting joy.

For I have a home in heaven, prepared by Christ above,

And I am daily walking in the assurance of His love.


Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever. (Psalm 23:6)


So when I count my blessings, I cannot count them all.

They rise like morning stars, they answer when I call.

But the greatest of all blessings, the truest and the best,

Is simply this: I am His, and He is mine—

I am forever blessed.


Amen.