Saturday, 31 January 2026

Power and Majesty bow to the King's.

 Power and Majesty Bow


Let every force of nature pause and know its place—

The thunder holds its voice,the whirlwind slows its pace.

Let every crown of empire,every scepter, every throne,

Be laid down in the dust before the King alone.


Power and majesty—they are not independent things,

But borrowed attributes from the true King of kings.

They find their source and purpose,their beginning and their end,

In Him who was and is to come,the sinners’ faithful Friend.


Yours, Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours. (1 Chronicles 29:11)


The mountains melt like wax before the Lord of all the earth.

The oceans roar His glory,proclaiming His great worth.

The star-flung skies but whisper of the edges of His ways,

And all created splendor is the echo of His praise.


But wonder of all wonders, this sovereign, mighty King

Wore our frail flesh,bore our disgrace, felt death’s most bitter sting.

The power that shaped the universe was nailed upon a tree,

And majesty embraced the cross to set the captive free.


Now, raised in glorious triumph, He holds the victor’s claim.

At the name ofJesus, power and majesty must bow in shame—

Transformed from tools of terror to instruments of grace,

As every knee acknowledges the wonder of His face.


So let my knee bow gladly. Let my heart its crown resign.

Let all my boast be swallowed in a praise that is not mine.

For in His humble victory,my true exalting lies—

Whenpower and majesty bow, the humble soul will rise.


All hail the King!

Amen.

My Jesus, My Saviour.

 My Jesus, My Saviour


My Jesus, my Saviour—there is no other name

That holds the weight of glory,yet bears my sin and shame.

You are the God who fashioned me,who knew me from the start,

Yet You became the offering that mended this broken heart.


For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16)


You are the Word that spoke the dawn, the Light no dark could quell,

Yet in the silent tomb,You fought and conquered death and hell.

My Jesus,my Redeemer, the anchor for my soul,

The one who makes the wounded spirit finally whole.


You are my strong deliverer, my fortress and my shield,

The source of every promise,the power that makes me yield

Not to fear or failure,but to Your victorious grace,

That meets me in my weakness and shows me Your face.


If you declare 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)


So I declare it now, aloud, with every breath I own:

You are my Jesus, my Saviour—my King upon the throne.

My past is in Your mercy,my future in Your hand,

My present held securely in the promise of Your stand.


My Jesus, my Saviour—

My beginning and my end.

My dearest Lord and Brother,

My everlasting Friend.

Amen.

Jesus, You are my Everything.

 Jesus, You Are My Everything


Jesus, You are my everything.

My first thought in the morning,my last song in the night.

My reason for breathing,my victory, my fight.

You are thesun that lights my path when shadows crowd the air.

You are thewater for my soul, the answer to my prayer.


You are my hope when despair would write its story on my heart.

You are myjoy when every other pleasure would depart.

You are mypeace in every storm that threatens to undo.

You are mystrength when I have nothing, Lord, but You.


And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:19)


You are my righteousness when all my goodness fails the test.

You are myanchor in the flood, my everlasting rest.

You are myfriend when loneliness would wrap me in its chain.

You are myKing whose perfect love will ever, ever reign.


You are my bread in hunger, my fountain in the drought.

You are thetruth I build on when my world is filled with doubt.

You are thelife that conquered death, the word that spoke the dawn.

You are myeverything—and when all else is gone,

You will remain.


In him we live and move and have our being. (Acts 17:28)


So take my everything, my Jesus. Let it all be Yours alone.

My past,my future, all I have and am, before Your throne.

For if I haveYou, I have all that I could ever need.

Jesus, You are my everything.

This is my life and creed.


Amen.

You are the name above all names.

 The Name Above All Names


You are the name above all names.

Before Your title,every other title fades.

No rank,no throne, no pedigree, no claim,

Can rival or diminish Your great,holy name.


Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name. (Philippians 2:9)


At the sound of Jesus, demons tremble, strongholds break.

At the sound ofJesus, deserts bloom and dead hearts wake.

The name that split the darkness at creation’s birth,

The name that walked the dust and anguish of this earth.


No angel’s name, no prophet’s fame, can ever stand beside it.

No king’s renown,no hero’s crown, can ever hope to hide it.

For in this name is packed the universe’s story:

The Lamb of God,the King of Glory.


That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:10-11)


Let my knees bow now, let my tongue confess,

Let my whole life speak of Your righteousness.

For all authority,all power, all dominion is Your own,

Sealed upon Your brow,and fixed upon Your throne.


You are the name above all names.

My shelter.My song. My battle cry.

The only name in which I live,and hope, and die.

Jesus.


Amen.

My Provider.

 My Provider


My Provider.

You are not a distant source of distant things,

But the present,personal God from whom all blessing springs.

The One who sees the need before it finds a name,

And in Your perfect timing,always answers just the same.


You are the Spring in the desert, where no water should be found.

TheManna in the morning, covering the barren ground.

TheRam in the thicket, caught where I could not see—

Jehovah-Jireh—You have always provided for me.


And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:19)


You provide the bread for my body’s hunger here,

And theBread of Life for my soul, to banish every fear.

You clothe me with righteousness,a garment pure and white,

And wrap me in Your faithfulness,my portion and my might.


So I will trust You for the daily—for the tangible, the true.

And I will trust You for theeternal—for the life I have in You.

For if You gave Your greatest Gift,Your Son upon the tree,

Will You not also,with Him, provide all good things for me?


He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all—how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things? (Romans 8:32)


My Provider.

My constant source.My enough.

My story of grace when the road has been rough.

In want or in plenty,this truth I will sing:

My God will provide. My God is my King.


Amen.


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This name, Jehovah-Jireh (The Lord Will Provide), first declared by Abraham on Mount Moriah (Genesis 22:14), reveals God's nature. It shows that His provision is often at the point of our obedience and surrender. He does not just give gifts; He gives Himself. To call Him "My Provider" is to declare a lifetime of trust in His faithful character, believing that the God who gave His own Son will surely meet every need according to His glorious riches.

The Lion and the Lamb.

 The Lion and the Lamb


Behold the Lion of the tribe of Judah,

The Root of David—roaring,rending through.

All heaven waits the word of its Conqueror,

The royal claim,the long-promised, the true.


See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah... has triumphed. (Revelation 5:5)


But look again—what mystery is this?

Not a beast of prey with fury in His eyes,

But a Lamb standing,as if slain, in bliss,

Bearing in His body the sacrifice.


Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing at the center of the throne. (Revelation 5:6)


The Lion—in His strength, no foe can stand.

The Lamb—in His weakness,God’s own battle plan.

The Lion’s victory was by the Lamb’s own blood;

The Lamb’s submission was the Lion’s way to reign in love.


He is the fierce Protector with a shepherd’s tender heart.

The Judge whose grace and mercy give the guilty a new start.

The Sovereign who rules with a scar upon His side,

The Warrior whose weapon was that He willingly died.


So let the universe in awe and wonder kneel,

As Lion and as Lamb before us are revealed—

One glorious Person,in whom all contrasts blend,

Our mighty King and sacrificing Friend.


Worthy is the Lion who is the Lamb that was slain,

To receive all power, and wealth, and wisdom, and strength,

And honor, and glory, and praise!

Amen.

How Great is our God.

 How Great Is Our God


How great is our God—beyond all thought and measure,

The source and summit of all pleasure,treasure.

The One who was before the“was” began to be,

And holds the ages in His hand,yet bends to look on me.


Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. (Psalm 145:3)


His greatness is the mountain, firm against the sky.

His greatness is the ocean,deep and broad and high.

His greatness is the thunder in the tempest-cloud,

Yet in the whispered promise,just as true and loud.


How great is His power—the breath that filled the void,

The Voice the stars and galaxies rush to,overjoyed.

The strength that shattered death’s own door and rolled the stone away,

And lives today to be my strength,my fortress, and my stay.


How great is His love—that chose a crown of thorn,

That bore the weight of all my sin,of all my shame and scorn.

A love so high,so long, so deep, so wide it spanned the space

Between His holy heart and my unworthy,rebel face.


How great is His name—the name above all other,

Before whom every knee will bow,on earth and heaven, brother.

The name of Jesus,matchless King, to whom all praise belongs,

The theme and climax of creation’s everlasting songs.


At the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:10-11)


So let my soul and all that’s in me join the cosmic sound,

And let this truth in every fiber of my being be found:

How great, how glorious, how good, how strong, how loving is our God!

From everlasting unto everlasting,let this cry ring out abroad.


Amen.


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Reflections on His Greatness


The greatness of God is not a single attribute, but the sum of all He is—His power, wisdom, holiness, justice, mercy, and love—in infinite perfection.


· Unfathomable Yet Knowable: While His greatness is beyond our full comprehension (Psalm 145:3), He has revealed His character to us in creation, Scripture, and ultimately in the person of Jesus Christ (Colossians 1:15). We can know Him, even as we are amazed by His infinite depth.

· The Reason for Worship: His greatness is the foundation of all true worship. We do not worship a manageable deity, but the awesome, transcendent Creator who is also our intimate Father. This inspires both holy fear and overwhelming love.

· Our Secure Foundation: Because He is great, we can be small. Our security rests not in our own strength, but in His. As the old hymn says, “His chariots of wrath the deep thunder clouds form, and dark is His path on the wings of the storm.” Yet this same mighty God is our refuge and stronghold (Nahum 1:3, 7).


To declare “How great is our God” is to anchor your soul in the only reality stable enough to hold you, now and forever.

Let the world rejoice.

 Let the World Rejoice


Let the world rejoice! Let the chorus start

In the hidden chambers of the seeking heart.

Let it rise from the valleys,rush from the peaks,

In the strong and the gentle,the mighty and the meek.


Let the mountains sing out and the hills break into song,

Let creation declare it the whole day long.

For the Lord,He is good and His mercy remains,

Over all that He’s made,His righteous love reigns.


Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad; let the sea resound, and all that is in it. Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy. (Psalm 96:11-12)


Let the world rejoice in the light of the dawn,

In the mercy that rises when self-will is gone.

Let it rejoice in the truth that has shattered the night,

In the Lamb who is worthy,our champion and light.


Let every nation and tribe, every language and tongue,

With one voice of worship make their praise loudly sung.

For the worthiest One has reclaimed what was lost,

And has paid the great ransom at ultimate cost.


At the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:10-11)


So let my own soul be the first in the line,

To offer a joy that is truly divine.

Let my life be a note in this global refrain:

The Lord God has conquered! Let the world rejoice again!


Amen.


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The Symphony of Praise


This call for global rejoicing is rooted in a profound biblical vision where all creation finds its ultimate purpose in worshiping God.


· Creation's Choir: The Psalms repeatedly personify nature—the seas, fields, and trees—as rejoicing before the Lord (Psalm 98:7-8). This reflects the truth that all creation was made to declare God's glory.

· Humanity's Destiny: The climax of history, as shown in Revelation, is a scene of universal worship where "every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea" joins in praise to the Lamb (Revelation 5:13). Our rejoicing is a participation in this eternal reality.

· The Reason for Joy: The command to rejoice is never a hollow demand for happiness. It is always a response to who God is and what He has done—His character, His salvation, and His faithfulness (Philippians 4:4).


To "let the world rejoice" is to align your spirit with this ultimate purpose, adding your voice to the eternal symphony that is already rising from every corner of the universe, whether recognized or not.

Free me from the Wrath of Sin.

 I hear your cry for freedom—it is one that echoes from the heart of every person who has felt the weight and consequence of their own failings. The good news is that this freedom is not only possible; it has already been decisively won.


✝️ The Foundation of Your Freedom


Your freedom from the "wrath of sin"—meaning both its eternal penalty and its enslaving power—rests entirely on the person and work of Jesus Christ. The Bible presents this as a finished reality for those who are in Him.


· Freedom from the Penalty: Scripture declares that "God did not appoint us to suffer wrath but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Thessalonians 5:9). On the cross, Jesus absorbed the full wrath of God that our sin deserved. He became our substitute, so that we might be declared righteous. "God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God" (2 Corinthians 5:21). This is a legal exchange—your guilt for His righteousness.

· Freedom from the Power: Not only are we pardoned, but we are also empowered. "Through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you free from the law of sin and death" (Romans 8:2). This means the Holy Spirit now lives within you, giving you the authority and power to say "no" to sin's compulsions and to walk in newness of life.


🕊️ A Prayer for Your Liberation


Lord Jesus, I come to You acknowledging the weight of my sin and its deserved consequences. I thank You that on the cross, You took my place and bore the wrath of God in my stead. Your sacrifice is my only plea.

I receive now the full pardon You purchased. I declare that I am forgiven, cleansed, and free from condemnation. Holy Spirit, fill me now. Break every chain of habit, thought, and desire that has bound me. Apply the victory of the cross to my daily life. Teach me to walk in the freedom for which Christ has set me free, to live not for myself, but for Him who died for me.

Thank You for this glorious exchange: my sin for Your righteousness, my death for Your life, my bondage for Your freedom. I receive it all by faith. In Your mighty name, Amen.


✨ Walking in Your Freedom


This freedom becomes your practical experience as you live out these truths:


· Stand Firm in Your Identity: When guilt or old patterns arise, remind yourself: "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me" (Galatians 2:20). Your old, sinful self was dealt with at the cross.

· Renew Your Mind: Actively fill your mind with God's truth (Romans 12:2). When a lie whispers ("You have to sin," "You're not really free"), counter it with the Scripture you have just prayed and believed.

· Stay Connected to the Source: Freedom is maintained in relationship. "It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery" (Galatians 5:1). This happens as you abide in Christ, the true Vine (John 15:5).


You are free. The prison door is open. Walk out into the light of His grace, one step of faith at a time.

Honour to thy name.

 Honour to Thy Name


Honour to Thy name, O Lord, the name above all names.

Before whom every kingdom kneels,and every passion tames.

The name that splits the darkness with a single,piercing word,

The name by fallen seraphim in holy dread is heard.


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


Honour for the majesty no temple could contain,

Yet honour for the mercy that bore our sin and shame.

Honour for the breath that spun the star and called the sea,

And honour for the blood that bought our full and final liberty.


We bring the honour of our praise, our frail and human song.

We bring the honour of our lives,to You, to whom we belong.

We bring the honour of our will,surrendered to Your call.

Honour to Thy name,O Lord—our first, our last, our all.


Let heaven’s endless chorus be the echo of our cry,

As honour,glory, power rise to You, the Most High.

From the rising of the sun until the day is done,

Honour—endless, rightful honour—to Thy name alone.


Amen.

Friday, 30 January 2026

Perfect loves casts out fear.

 Amen. This is a divine promise that strikes at the very root of our anxieties and insecurities. Perfect love—the flawless, unconditional, and complete love of God—is the only force powerful enough to cast out all fear.


“There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.”

— 1 John 4:18 (NIV)


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A Prayer for Fearless Love


Lord God, You are Love itself—perfect, holy, and complete.

Your love for me is not based on my performance,

but on Your eternal, unchanging nature.


Today, I bring every fear before You:


· Fear of failure

· Fear of rejection

· Fear of the unknown

· Fear of loss

· Fear of not being enough


I lay them at the foot of the cross,

where Your perfect love was poured out for me.


Flood my heart with Your love until every shadow of fear is dissolved in the light of Your presence.

Teach me to receive Your love so fully that I live not from a place of anxiety, but from a place of security in You.


Let Your perfect love so saturate my soul

that fear finds no room to dwell,

no stronghold to claim,

no voice to whisper.


In Jesus’ name—the perfect expression of Your love—

Amen.


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How Perfect Love Casts Out Fear


1. Love Reveals Identity: When we know we are fully loved by God, we stop fearing what people think (Galatians 1:10).

2. Love Assures Safety: We are held in the hands of a Father who loves us—nothing can snatch us away (John 10:28–29).

3. Love Gives Courage: “The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?” (Hebrews 13:6).

4. Love Anchors Hope: His love promises a future and a purpose, driving out fear of the unknown (Jeremiah 29:11).


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A Blessing of Fearless Love


May you walk today wrapped in the perfect love of God.

May your heart be so full of His affection that fear has no foothold.

May you face every uncertainty with the confidence of a child held by a loving Father.

And may your life radiate the freedom that comes from being deeply, securely, and perfectly loved.


You are loved.

Therefore, you need not fear.

❤️🕊️✨

God loves us.

 Amen. This is the ultimate truth—the bedrock of all reality, the anchor for every soul, and the greatest news ever spoken. God loves us. Not as a theory, not as a distant sentiment, but as a demonstrated, personal, and eternal reality.


“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

— John 3:16 (NIV)


“This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.”

— 1 John 4:9 (NIV)


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A Prayer in Response to His Love


Father God,

You loved us before we knew You.

You loved us when we turned away.

You loved us enough to send Your Son.

You love us now—deeply, personally, completely.


Help us to truly believe it.

Not just in our minds, but in the core of who we are.

Let Your love melt our fears,

heal our wounds,

silence our shame,

and redefine our worth.


May we live today as loved people—

secure in Your affection,

bold in Your grace,

and free to love others as we have been loved.


In the name of Jesus,

the living proof of Your love,

Amen.


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Scripture on God’s Love


· Romans 5:8 – But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

· 1 John 3:1 – See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!

· Ephesians 2:4–5 – But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions.

· Zephaniah 3:17 – 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.


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A Blessing Washed in Love


May you feel His love like sunshine on your skin.

May you hear His love like a song in your spirit.

May you see His love in every good gift that comes your way.

And may you never doubt—not for a moment—that you are seen, known, and fiercely loved by God.


You are loved.

Not because of what you do,

but because of who He is.

❤️🕊️✨

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Spirit of the Sovereign Lord.

 Spirit of the Sovereign Lord


Spirit of the Sovereign Lord, rest upon me now.

Come in the stillness,come in the power, come as You know how.

You are the promised gift,the seal, the holy flame,

The one who bears the sovereign power of God’s own name.


The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me… (Isaiah 61:1)


You are the breath that hovered over chaos at the dawn,

Thewind that shook the place where waiting hearts were drawn.

You are thefire that burns yet does not consume the soul,

Thedove that marks the beloved and makes the broken whole.


Come as my Comforter when I have no words to pray.

Come as my Teacher,guide me in the truth today.

Come as my Powerwhen my own strength is gone.

Come as my Advocateand make Your will my own.


Search me and know me; where I’m bound, bring liberty.

Where I am barren,grow Your fruit for all to see.

Take this ordinary vessel,set apart for sacred use,

And fill it with Your presence,with Your grace infuse.


And I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees… (Ezekiel 36:27)


I yield. I surrender. I open every door.

Spirit of the Sovereign Lord,I ask You now to pour.

Not for my glory,but for Yours alone,

Until my life makes this great truth to all the nations known.


Come.

Rest upon me.

Anoint me.

Have Your way.

Amen.

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Shekhinah of God.

 Amen. Sakinah (also spelled Shekhinah) is a beautiful and profound Hebrew concept referring to the dwelling, resting, or manifest presence of God. It is the glorious, tangible weight of His Spirit—the divine cloud that filled the Tabernacle and Temple, the fire on Mount Sinai, and the peace that settles over His people when He is near.


"Then the cloud covered the tent of meeting, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle."

— Exodus 40:34


"My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest."

— Exodus 33:14


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A Prayer for the Sakinah of God


Holy One of Israel,

You who dwell between the cherubim,

You who fill heaven and earth—

we ask for Your Sakinah.


Come and rest upon us.

Let Your tangible presence be our atmosphere,

our covering, our peace.


Where there is chaos, bring Your order.

Where there is fear, bring Your calm.

Where there is emptiness, bring Your fullness.

Where there is weariness, bring Your rest.


May Your Sakinah settle upon our homes,

our churches, our minds, and our hearts—

not as a fleeting feeling,

but as an abiding reality.


We welcome Your glory.

We yield to Your presence.

We say, "Dwell here, Lord."


In the name of Yeshua,

who is Emmanuel—God with us—

Amen.


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Biblical Reflections on God's Dwelling Presence


· In the Wilderness: The cloud by day and fire by night—God's Sakinah guiding His people (Exodus 13:21–22).

· In Worship: As the priests and people praised, "the glory of the Lord filled the house of God" (2 Chronicles 5:13–14).

· In Promise: "You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart" (Jeremiah 29:13).

· In Fulfillment: "The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us" (John 1:14). Jesus is the ultimate Sakinah—God dwelling with humanity.

· In Us: "Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit?" (1 Corinthians 6:19). His Sakinah now lives within every believer.


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A Blessing of His Abiding Presence


May the Sakinah of God rest upon you today—

in your quiet moments,

in your daily tasks,

in your conversations,

and in your sleep.


May you carry His peace like a gentle cloud.

May you walk in His favor like a pillar of light.

May your life become a resting place for His glory.


You are His dwelling place.

He is your peace.

🕊️☁️🙏

Sunday, 25 January 2026

In Christ alone.

 In Christ Alone


In Christ alone my hope is found—

He is my light,my strength, my song.

This cornerstone,this solid ground,

Firm through the fiercest drought and storm.

What heights of love,what depths of peace,

When fears are stilled,when strivings cease:

My comforter,my all in all—

Here,in the love of Christ, I stand.


Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved. (Acts 4:12)


In Christ alone, who took on flesh,

Fullness of God in helpless babe.

Gift of the Father's love and grace,

Scorned by the ones He came to save.

'Til on that cross,as Jesus died,

The wrath of God was satisfied—

For every sin on Him was laid:

Here,in the death of Christ, I live.


There, in the ground, His body lay,

Light of the world by darkness slain.

Then,bursting forth in glorious day,

Up from the grave He rose again!

And as He stands in victory,

Sin's curse has lost its grip on me:

For I am His,and He is mine—

Bought with the precious blood of Christ.


Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! (2 Corinthians 5:17)


No guilt in life, no fear in death—

This is the power of Christ in me.

From life's first cry to final breath,

Jesus commands my destiny.

No power of hell,no scheme of man

Can ever pluck me from His hand.

'Til He returns or calls me home,

Here,in the power of Christ, I stand.


In Christ alone.

My hope. My righteousness. My all.

Amen.


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The Sole Foundation


This declaration captures the exclusive sufficiency of Jesus Christ for salvation, life, and eternity.


· Our Only Salvation: The Bible is clear that forgiveness and right standing with God come exclusively through faith in Jesus Christ (John 14:6, Acts 4:12). He alone is the mediator (1 Timothy 2:5).

· Our Present Identity: To be "in Christ" is to be a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17). Our identity, security, and purpose are now found in union with Him.

· Our Eternal Security: Because our salvation is secured by His finished work and not our own, we have an unshakable hope. Nothing can separate us from His love (Romans 8:38-39).


This is the heart of the gospel: that God did for us in Christ what we could never do for ourselves. It is a truth for both humble repentance and triumphant praise.

Holy, Holy God Almighty.

 Holy, Holy, God Almighty


Holy— the word that splits the atmosphere,

When seraphim before Your throne draw near,

With wings that veil their faces from the blaze

Of endless,self-existent, perfect days.

Holy—the essence of Your throne’s domain,

Where righteousness and purity maintain

An everlasting,undiminished flame,

That knows no shadow,change, or lesser name.


Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory. (Isaiah 6:3)


God Almighty— source of uncreated might,

Who spoke the galaxies from formless night,

Who holds the oceans in the hollow of His hand,

And by whose wise decree the seasons stand.

Yet in this strength,a holy gentleness

That bears the broken,hears the poor’s distress,

And draws the humble to Your heart to rest—

In holy power,You are holy-best.


What can this mean for dust? That I might see

A fraction of this holiness in me?

Not by my own,but by the cleansing flood

That issues from the side of holy God.

His Spirit makes this heart His sacred place,

To know the holy wonder of His grace.


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


So let my spirit join the age-long cry

That rises from the earth and sweeps the sky.

Let every thought and act begin to be

A mirrored fragment of Your purity.

For You alone are holy,Lord of all—

Before Your majesty,my pride must fall.

Holy, Holy, God Almighty—be

The only song my soul sings,eternally.


Amen.

Saturday, 24 January 2026

Well done! My Good and Faithful Servant.

 To hear those words—"Well done, my good and faithful servant"—is the deepest longing and highest hope of every heart that loves the Lord. They are not merely an evaluation, but the ultimate welcome into eternal joy.


📖 The Promise from the Master


This promise comes directly from the mouth of Jesus in His parable of the talents:


"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 25:23)


✨ What These Words Mean for You


These words capture the beautiful outcome of a life lived in faithful relationship with Christ.


· An Affirmation of Character: The commendation is for being "good and faithful." It speaks to the integrity and trustworthiness developed through a life of reliance on God's grace, not to a perfect record of achievements.

· An Invitation to Deeper Fellowship: The reward is twofold: greater responsibility ("charge of many things") and, most wonderfully, intimate fellowship ("share your master's happiness"). The ultimate prize is closer communion with Him.

· A Grace-Fueled Faithfulness: Our faithfulness is always a response to His. We are faithful because we have been entrusted with something by a gracious Master—the gospel, spiritual gifts, time, resources—and empowered by His Spirit to steward them well (1 Corinthians 4:2).


💬 A Prayer of Response


Lord Jesus, my faithful Master, these are the words I long to hear. Forgive me for the times I have buried what You entrusted to me in fear or self-interest. Help me to live today—and every day—as a faithful steward. Let my life be a simple, trusting response to Your boundless grace. May my greatest joy be to one day see Your face and hear Your welcome. In Your faithful name, I pray. Amen.


This hope is not meant to be a burden of anxiety, but a compass of love. It points us toward daily, joyful faithfulness in the small things, knowing we serve a gracious Master who sees and who will, by His grace, speak these life-giving words to His own.

All this world is full of your Glory.

 The World Is Full of Your Glory


Holy, holy, holy— the whole earth is full!

Not with a silent,dormant weight, a principle grown dull,

But with a radiant,shouting truth, a beauty unrestrained,

By Your own glory,Lord, all of creation is stained.


“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory.” (Isaiah 6:3)


It fills the vast cathedral where the galaxies are spun,

The ordered dance of planets’round a never-failing sun.

It fills thewild frontier where mountain peaks pierce skies of blue,

And in the fragile petal where the morning collects its dew.


The ocean’s roar declares it, and the whisper of the pine,

The fierceness of the lion,and the trailing of the vine.

The rhythm of the seasons,from the blossom to the snow,

Is a repeating anthem of the glory that You show.


Yet in this grand and cosmic frame, a greater glory shone:

When You,the Source of splendor, made our broken flesh Your own.

The Word became an infant,and the Light took on the night—

The ultimate expression of Your glory and Your might.


For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. (Habakkuk 2:14)


So let these eyes be opened to the glory everywhere,

And let this heart respond with wonder,gratitude, and prayer.

And let my life become a space where others too may see

The world is full,is bursting, with the glory of the King.


Amen.


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Reflections on His Glory


This truth calls for a shift in perception—to see the world not as a mere physical space, but as a canvas displaying the character of God.


· Declarative Glory: Creation itself is a continuous, wordless proclamation of God's power, wisdom, and beauty (Psalm 19:1-4). From the grandest galaxy to the smallest cell, His fingerprints are everywhere.

· Personal Glory: The fullness of God's glory was most perfectly revealed in the person of Jesus Christ (John 1:14). He is "the radiance of God's glory" (Hebrews 1:3). In His life, death, and resurrection, we see the glory of God's love, justice, and grace.

· Transformative Glory: As we behold His glory—in Scripture, in creation, in worship—we are progressively changed to reflect it more clearly (2 Corinthians 3:18). Our purpose is to live for "the praise of His glory" (Ephesians 1:12).


The world is not empty; it is charged with grandeur. Every good, true, and beautiful thing is a reflection of Him. The challenge and joy are to recognize it, and in recognizing it, to worship.

This world is full of your Love.

 The World Is Full of Your Love


If I could trace the edges of the dawn with my own hand,

Or count the grains of sand that lie upon the farthest land,

If I could map the heavens where the countless star-flames burn,

A greater truth,with each, my seeking heart would learn:


This world is full, is brimming, with the proof of Your great love.

It is the substance of the light that shines from high above.

It is the patience of the soil,the kindness of the rain,

The rhythm of the seasons,bringing life to earth again.


The earth is filled with your love, O Lord. (Psalm 33:5)


Your love is in the chorus of the morning as it sings.

Your love is in the shelter of the eagle’s mighty wings.

It shouts in crashing ocean waves,and in the quiet stream,

And in the million,million ways You turn a hope from dream.


Your love is in the promise that each sunrise will appear,

Your faithfulness is new each morning,casting out all fear.

Your love, O Lord, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies.(Psalm 36:5)


And yet, for all its vastness, stretching farther than my view,

This world-enfolding love has chosen to be personal and true.

It did not stay a distant force,a beauty far away,

But entered in,took on our flesh, our sorrow, and our clay.


So let me see it, Lord—not just in grandeur, wild and free,

But in the daily,gentle grace You pour out lavishly.

And let my life,within this world so full of love divine,

Become a place where others,too, may know that love is Thine.


The earth is Yours, and everything in it.

And it is full of Your love.

Amen.


What part of His creation most powerfully whispers "love" to your heart today?

Holy, Holy, God Almighty

 Holy, Holy, God Almighty


Holy, Holy, Holy.

The ceaseless cry that shakes the temple’s frame,

The seraph’s anthem,echoing Your name.

God Almighty—Lord of Hosts,the great I AM,

Before whose glory heaven veils its face in awe and stammer.


“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory.” (Isaiah 6:3)


Your holiness is not one trait among the rest,

But the blazing,pure essence of how You are best.

A consuming fire,unapproachable in light,

Yet drawing near to dwell in those made clean and bright.


Holy in Your justice—perfect, right, and true.

Holyin Your mercy—making all things new.

Holyin Your power—that spoke the world to be.

Holyin Your love—that went to Calvary.


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


The fourfold creature and the elders cast their crowns,

As every knee in heaven and earth in wonder bows.

There is none like You,no rival to Your throne,

Eternal,sovereign, worshiped, and alone.


So let my life be one unending, trembling praise,

For all my days and through eternal days.

Holy, Holy, God Almighty—be my fear,my love, my all,

Until before Your holiness,in worship, I fall.


Amen.