Porque refutó enérgicamente a los judíos públicamente, demostrando con las Escrituras que Jesús es el Cristo.
Explicación
Hechos 18:28 describe el ministerio maduro y eficaz de Apolos tras recibir una instrucción más completa. Lucas destaca la fortaleza de Apolos en el diálogo público: refuta con vehemencia la oposición, no con hostilidad, sino con un razonamiento claro basado en las Escrituras. Su enfoque está centrado en Cristo, demostrando, a partir de las Escrituras, que Jesús es el Mesías prometido. Este versículo muestra el fruto de un discipulado adecuado: el celo refinado por la verdad da como resultado un testimonio poderoso y persuasivo que fortalece a los creyentes y aclara la verdad en público.
Aplicación
Los creyentes aprenden que la confianza al proclamar a Cristo crece a partir de un profundo conocimiento de las Escrituras. El testimonio eficaz no se basa únicamente en argumentos, sino en una explicación fiel de la Palabra de Dios. Cuando la verdad se presenta de forma clara y bíblica, Dios la usa para establecer la fe y disipar la confusión.
Introducción al versículo
Hechos 18:28 concluye la narración de Apolos, destacando cómo la enseñanza precisa transforma el celo en un ministerio eficaz. Demuestra el impacto del razonamiento basado en las Escrituras en la defensa y proclamación del evangelio.
Antecedentes
- Autor: Lucas, médico y compañero cercano de Pablo, escribió Hechos para ofrecer un relato ordenado y confiable de la obra del Espíritu Santo en la iglesia primitiva.
- Libro: El libro de Hechos registra la expansión del evangelio desde Jerusalén al mundo gentil, haciendo hincapié en la proclamación, la defensa de la fe, el discipulado y el testimonio impulsado por el Espíritu.
- Contexto: Hechos 18:28 sigue a la instrucción que Priscila y Aquila le dieron a Apolos y a su posterior ministerio en Acaya. Ya completamente preparado, Apolos demuestra públicamente, basándose en las Escrituras, que Jesús cumple la profecía mesiánica, fortaleciendo a los creyentes y confrontando a la oposición con la verdad.
Estudio de palabras con Strong
- Vigorosamente – eutonōs (Strong G2159): Significa con fuerza, vigor, fervor o gran intensidad. Esta palabra resalta la defensa y proclamación de la verdad con pasión y razonamiento.
- Refutado – diakatelenchomai (Strong G1246): Significa refutar exhaustivamente, demostrar que algo es erróneo o exponer un error de manera decisiva. Describe un argumento sólido que supera el error mediante evidencia clara y la verdad.
- Públicamente – dēmosia (Strong G1219): Significa abiertamente, públicamente o ante todos. Esta palabra enfatiza el coraje, la transparencia y la confianza al presentar la verdad.
- Mostrando – epideiknymi (Strong G1925): Significa demostrar, probar, exhibir o presentar con claridad. Implica la presentación cuidadosa de evidencia convincente, en lugar de una mera afirmación.
- Escrituras – graphē (Strong G1124): Se refiere a las Sagradas Escrituras o la Palabra inspirada de Dios. Esta palabra enfatiza la autoridad y confiabilidad de las Escrituras como fundamento de la verdad.
- Cristo – Christos (Strong G5547): Significa el Ungido, el Mesías o el Rey escogido por Dios. Identifica a Jesús como el Salvador prometido, anunciado en las Escrituras.
5 Aplicaciones Prácticas
- Fortalecer la confianza en el testimonio mediante el estudio profundo de las Escrituras.
- Enfrentar la oposición con la verdad, no con hostilidad.
- Centrar toda enseñanza y defensa en Jesús como el Mesías.
- Permitir que el discipulado refine el celo en un ministerio eficaz.
- Proclamar la verdad abierta y valientemente cuando Dios brinde la oportunidad.
Reflexiones y Referencias Cruzadas
Temas Clave
- Defensa del evangelio basada en las Escrituras
- Ministerio maduro y perfeccionado
- Proclamación pública de Cristo
- La verdad vence la oposición
- Referencias Cruzadas
- Hechos 17:2-3 – Razonamiento bíblico sobre Cristo
- Isaías 53 – Profecía mesiánica cumplida en Jesús
- Lucas 24:27 – Cristo explicado a partir de las Escrituras
- 2 Timoteo 3:16-17 – Las Escrituras nos capacitan para toda buena obra
Reflexiones Finales
Hechos 18:28 muestra el poder de la proclamación centrada en las Escrituras. Cuando el celo se fundamenta en la verdad y se moldea mediante el discipulado, Dios lo usa para clarificar la fe, fortalecer a los creyentes y proclamar con valentía a Jesús como el Cristo.
3 Conclusiones
- Las Escrituras son el fundamento de una defensa eficaz del evangelio.
- El discipulado transforma la pasión en un impacto duradero.
- Jesucristo sigue siendo el mensaje central de toda enseñanza fiel.
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We have spent generations learning how to make money, manage money and multiply money.
But what if the deeper question is not:
“What is money?”
but:
“Who is the Money?”
“His head is purest gold.”
— Song of Solomon 5:11
If the Money is the Word, what does the Mind of the Word reveal about finance, wealth and the economies of nations?
That is the question behind The Money’s Mind.
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What comes to your mind when you read: “The Money is a Person”?WHO IS THE MONEY? We have spent generations learning how to make money, manage money and multiply money. But what if the deeper question is not: “What is money?” but: “Who is the Money?” “His head is purest gold.” — Song of Solomon 5:11 If the Money is the Word, what does the Mind of the Word reveal about finance, wealth and the economies of nations? That is the question behind The Money’s Mind. — Omodolapo Ogunye What comes to your mind when you read: “The Money is a Person”?0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 6 Views - The Fleshy Word. 2
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What does it really mean to know Jesus Christ?
This episode of The Kitchen takes that question beyond the familiar language of Scripture, doctrine and biblical stories and introduces a profound premise: Jesus Christ is the living Word of God, and the Body of the Word is the detailed revelation of who He is.
Drawing from Revelation 1, Colossians 2:9 and other Scriptures, the episode explores the descriptions of Christ's head, eyes, face, hands, feet and voice. These are presented as revelations that help us understand the Person of the Word.
The central challenge of the episode is compelling: if we want a fuller knowledge of Christ, we must learn to see and understand His Body. Each member carries its own description, function and value, and together they reveal more of the Person of the Word.
This makes The Fleshy Word. 2 an important continuation of the journey into The Body of the Word. It invites the listener to read Scripture differently—not merely looking for verses to quote, but looking for the detailed revelation of the Person whom the Scriptures reveal.
I recommend this episode to anyone who wants to go deeper in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Listen carefully, particularly to the way the episode connects the different members of the Body with the identity and attributes of the Word.
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Celebrating The Body of the Word.The Fleshy Word. 2 The Kitchen by Omodolapo Ogunye What does it really mean to know Jesus Christ? This episode of The Kitchen takes that question beyond the familiar language of Scripture, doctrine and biblical stories and introduces a profound premise: Jesus Christ is the living Word of God, and the Body of the Word is the detailed revelation of who He is. Drawing from Revelation 1, Colossians 2:9 and other Scriptures, the episode explores the descriptions of Christ's head, eyes, face, hands, feet and voice. These are presented as revelations that help us understand the Person of the Word. The central challenge of the episode is compelling: if we want a fuller knowledge of Christ, we must learn to see and understand His Body. Each member carries its own description, function and value, and together they reveal more of the Person of the Word. This makes The Fleshy Word. 2 an important continuation of the journey into The Body of the Word. It invites the listener to read Scripture differently—not merely looking for verses to quote, but looking for the detailed revelation of the Person whom the Scriptures reveal. I recommend this episode to anyone who wants to go deeper in the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Listen carefully, particularly to the way the episode connects the different members of the Body with the identity and attributes of the Word. 🎧 Listen to “The Fleshy Word. 2” on The Kitchen Available on: • Spotify • Apple Podcasts • Amazon Music • Audible • Deezer Listen to The Kitchen on Acast The Kitchen by Omodolapo Ogunye Celebrating The Body of the Word.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 6 Views -
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Good day,
Welcome to The Kitchen, where we explore, prepare and serve the contents in the Body of the Word as the delicacies of God—to create the form of the Father on the earth, to make the earth in His likeness, and to take charge of the economic destinies of nations for God.
Relax, and let's journey through the scriptures to see the Body of the Word.
What if the descriptions of the body of Jesus Christ in Scripture are not merely descriptions of what John or Ezekiel saw—but windows into the invisible God?
John was on Patmos when he heard a voice behind him. He turned, and what he saw was extraordinary: a figure like the Son of Man, standing among seven golden lampstands. His hair was white like wool, His eyes were like blazing fire, His feet like bronze glowing in a furnace, His voice like rushing waters, and His face like the sun in all its brilliance.
John did not encounter an idea.
He encountered a Person.
He encountered Jesus Christ, the living Word of God, in the appearance of a man and with a body (Revelation 1:1–2, 12–17; Ezekiel 1:26).
This gives us a remarkable way of reading Scripture: the Body of the Word is a revelation of the invisible God.
Hebrews 1:3 calls Christ “the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being.” Paul similarly speaks of “the light of the knowledge of God’s glory” in the face of Christ (2 Corinthians 4:6).
Therefore, when Scripture describes the eyes, face, feet, voice, garments, or other details of the Word, these descriptions are not empty imagery. They invite us to inquire into the Person they reveal.
Consider the eyes.
John says:
“His eyes were like blazing fire.”
— Revelation 1:14
Why blazing fire?
Hebrews 12:29 tells us, “Our God is a consuming fire.”
The image therefore takes us beyond the physical description of eyes. It begins to tell us something about the nature, passion, desire and activity of God.
The Body of the Word becomes a language through which the invisible God makes Himself known.
And this is where the subject becomes particularly provocative.
The Father has a hunger.
We often speak about our hunger for God. But what if Scripture also teaches us to consider the hunger of God?
Isaiah speaks of the tongue of the Lord as a consuming fire (Isaiah 30:27). Jesus declares:
“I am the bread that came down from heaven.”
— John 6:33
And:
“I am the bread of life.”
— John 6:35
Then He makes the statement even more striking:
“This bread is my flesh.”
— John 6:51
The bread placed continually before God in the tabernacle was called the bread of the Presence (Exodus 25:30).
So the Body of the Word is not merely something we study. In this revelation, the Body of the Word is the food of God—the object of the Father’s intense desire.
The dining table becomes a powerful picture.
Song of Solomon 7:2 speaks of a rounded goblet, blended wine and a mound of wheat. The imagery presents the Body as a place of nourishment and abundance.
What if our understanding of the Body of the Word is itself part of the Father’s desire?
What if the question is not merely, “How much do I know about God?”
But:
“What does God desire to find in me?”
This takes us directly to the image of the blazing eyes.
The eye is described by Jesus as the lamp of the body (Matthew 6:22). The blazing eyes of the Word therefore present another dimension of the Body: the lamp of God.
A lamp searches.
A lamp illuminates.
A lamp reveals what is hidden.
Psalm 11:5 says that the Lord examines the righteous, while Psalm 14:2 says that He looks down from heaven to see whether there is anyone who understands and seeks Him.
Notice the connection.
The blazing eyes are not merely looking at us.
They are looking for something in us.
They are looking for understanding.
The Father is looking for the knowledge of the Body of the Word in the hearts and minds of His people.
That changes the way we think about revelation.
Psalm 119:130 says:
“The unfolding of your words gives light and understanding to the simple.”
The Word contains depths that must be unfolded.
And when the details of the Body of the Word are unfolded, they bring light—the revelation knowledge of the Father (Psalm 119:130; 2 Corinthians 4:6).
This is also why Jesus said:
“These are the Scriptures that testify about me.”
— John 5:39
The Scriptures are not merely information about religious subjects. They testify about a Person.
The descriptions of the Body of the Word therefore become places of investigation.
The eyes speak.
The face speaks.
The feet speak.
The garments speak.
The voice speaks.
And through these descriptions, we begin to encounter dimensions of the Person of the Word—and consequently dimensions of the Father.
The emotions of God are also revealed.
Isaiah 59:17 describes God clothing Himself with zeal “as a cloak.”
A garment covers and expresses the person wearing it.
If the garments of God are described through Scripture, and Scripture testifies about the Word, then the imagery of God's garments becomes another doorway into understanding His Person.
The Body of the Word, therefore, becomes a profound vocabulary for understanding the emotions of God.
His zeal.
His longing.
His desire.
His hunger.
His compassion.
His grief.
His expectation.
His pleasure.
His intensity.
These are not abstract theological categories. They are dimensions of the Person of God that Scripture progressively reveals.
And who searches these depths for us?
The Holy Spirit.
Jesus says in John 16:13–15 that the Spirit of truth will take what belongs to Christ and make it known to us.
Paul adds:
“The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God.”
— 1 Corinthians 2:10
The Body of the Word is therefore not a closed mystery.
It is a treasury to be searched.
The Holy Spirit searches the deep things of God and unfolds them so that we can know the Father more precisely.
This is why revelation is more than acquiring information.
Revelation is discovering what is already contained in the Person of the Word.
And perhaps this explains one of the great spiritual questions of our time:
Why does God seem to be searching the hearts of His people?
Because the Father is looking for a place where the Body of theWord can be understood.
He is looking for hearts that can become tables upon which His food is received.
He is looking for minds that can accommodate the revelation of His Son.
He is looking for people who will not merely quote Scripture, but will allow Scripture to reveal the Person of Christ.
The blazing eyes of the Word are still searching.
And the question is:
What are they looking for in us?
Perhaps the answer is simpler—and more demanding—than we imagined:
Understanding.
An understanding of the Body of the Word.
An understanding of the Father.
An understanding deep enough to shape how we live, how we build, how we govern, how we work, and ultimately how we participate in the economic destinies of nations.
The Father wants His form reproduced on the earth through people who have seen, understood and received the revelation of the Body of the Word.
This is why we must return to Scripture—not merely to read it, but to unfold it.
Because somewhere within the details is light.
And somewhere within the light is the knowledge of the Father.
And somewhere within that knowledge is the revelation of the Person of the Word.
I am Omodolapo Ogunye.
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#worldwideThe Kitchen Newsletter Good day, Welcome to The Kitchen, where we explore, prepare and serve the contents in the Body of the Word as the delicacies of God—to create the form of the Father on the earth, to make the earth in His likeness, and to take charge of the economic destinies of nations for God. Relax, and let's journey through the scriptures to see the Body of the Word. What if the descriptions of the body of Jesus Christ in Scripture are not merely descriptions of what John or Ezekiel saw—but windows into the invisible God? John was on Patmos when he heard a voice behind him. He turned, and what he saw was extraordinary: a figure like the Son of Man, standing among seven golden lampstands. His hair was white like wool, His eyes were like blazing fire, His feet like bronze glowing in a furnace, His voice like rushing waters, and His face like the sun in all its brilliance. John did not encounter an idea. He encountered a Person. He encountered Jesus Christ, the living Word of God, in the appearance of a man and with a body (Revelation 1:1–2, 12–17; Ezekiel 1:26). This gives us a remarkable way of reading Scripture: the Body of the Word is a revelation of the invisible God. Hebrews 1:3 calls Christ “the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being.” Paul similarly speaks of “the light of the knowledge of God’s glory” in the face of Christ (2 Corinthians 4:6). Therefore, when Scripture describes the eyes, face, feet, voice, garments, or other details of the Word, these descriptions are not empty imagery. They invite us to inquire into the Person they reveal. Consider the eyes. John says: “His eyes were like blazing fire.” — Revelation 1:14 Why blazing fire? Hebrews 12:29 tells us, “Our God is a consuming fire.” The image therefore takes us beyond the physical description of eyes. It begins to tell us something about the nature, passion, desire and activity of God. The Body of the Word becomes a language through which the invisible God makes Himself known. And this is where the subject becomes particularly provocative. The Father has a hunger. We often speak about our hunger for God. But what if Scripture also teaches us to consider the hunger of God? Isaiah speaks of the tongue of the Lord as a consuming fire (Isaiah 30:27). Jesus declares: “I am the bread that came down from heaven.” — John 6:33 And: “I am the bread of life.” — John 6:35 Then He makes the statement even more striking: “This bread is my flesh.” — John 6:51 The bread placed continually before God in the tabernacle was called the bread of the Presence (Exodus 25:30). So the Body of the Word is not merely something we study. In this revelation, the Body of the Word is the food of God—the object of the Father’s intense desire. The dining table becomes a powerful picture. Song of Solomon 7:2 speaks of a rounded goblet, blended wine and a mound of wheat. The imagery presents the Body as a place of nourishment and abundance. What if our understanding of the Body of the Word is itself part of the Father’s desire? What if the question is not merely, “How much do I know about God?” But: “What does God desire to find in me?” This takes us directly to the image of the blazing eyes. The eye is described by Jesus as the lamp of the body (Matthew 6:22). The blazing eyes of the Word therefore present another dimension of the Body: the lamp of God. A lamp searches. A lamp illuminates. A lamp reveals what is hidden. Psalm 11:5 says that the Lord examines the righteous, while Psalm 14:2 says that He looks down from heaven to see whether there is anyone who understands and seeks Him. Notice the connection. The blazing eyes are not merely looking at us. They are looking for something in us. They are looking for understanding. The Father is looking for the knowledge of the Body of the Word in the hearts and minds of His people. That changes the way we think about revelation. Psalm 119:130 says: “The unfolding of your words gives light and understanding to the simple.” The Word contains depths that must be unfolded. And when the details of the Body of the Word are unfolded, they bring light—the revelation knowledge of the Father (Psalm 119:130; 2 Corinthians 4:6). This is also why Jesus said: “These are the Scriptures that testify about me.” — John 5:39 The Scriptures are not merely information about religious subjects. They testify about a Person. The descriptions of the Body of the Word therefore become places of investigation. The eyes speak. The face speaks. The feet speak. The garments speak. The voice speaks. And through these descriptions, we begin to encounter dimensions of the Person of the Word—and consequently dimensions of the Father. The emotions of God are also revealed. Isaiah 59:17 describes God clothing Himself with zeal “as a cloak.” A garment covers and expresses the person wearing it. If the garments of God are described through Scripture, and Scripture testifies about the Word, then the imagery of God's garments becomes another doorway into understanding His Person. The Body of the Word, therefore, becomes a profound vocabulary for understanding the emotions of God. His zeal. His longing. His desire. His hunger. His compassion. His grief. His expectation. His pleasure. His intensity. These are not abstract theological categories. They are dimensions of the Person of God that Scripture progressively reveals. And who searches these depths for us? The Holy Spirit. Jesus says in John 16:13–15 that the Spirit of truth will take what belongs to Christ and make it known to us. Paul adds: “The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God.” — 1 Corinthians 2:10 The Body of the Word is therefore not a closed mystery. It is a treasury to be searched. The Holy Spirit searches the deep things of God and unfolds them so that we can know the Father more precisely. This is why revelation is more than acquiring information. Revelation is discovering what is already contained in the Person of the Word. And perhaps this explains one of the great spiritual questions of our time: Why does God seem to be searching the hearts of His people? Because the Father is looking for a place where the Body of theWord can be understood. He is looking for hearts that can become tables upon which His food is received. He is looking for minds that can accommodate the revelation of His Son. He is looking for people who will not merely quote Scripture, but will allow Scripture to reveal the Person of Christ. The blazing eyes of the Word are still searching. And the question is: What are they looking for in us? Perhaps the answer is simpler—and more demanding—than we imagined: Understanding. An understanding of the Body of the Word. An understanding of the Father. An understanding deep enough to shape how we live, how we build, how we govern, how we work, and ultimately how we participate in the economic destinies of nations. The Father wants His form reproduced on the earth through people who have seen, understood and received the revelation of the Body of the Word. This is why we must return to Scripture—not merely to read it, but to unfold it. Because somewhere within the details is light. And somewhere within the light is the knowledge of the Father. And somewhere within that knowledge is the revelation of the Person of the Word. I am Omodolapo Ogunye. Listen to The Kitchen Podcast by Omodolapo Ogunye on Audible, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts. Please share and spread the Revelation Knowledge of the Body of the Word. celebrating the Body of the Word #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #moneymindset #money #worldwide0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 8 Views -
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- Writing the book turned out to be only the beginning.
There is a moment every new author eventually faces. The manuscript is finished. The book is published. Your name is on the cover.
And then comes a much harder question:
**Would anyone read it?**
In today's blog, I continue the story of my unexpected journey into becoming an author—and what happened when it was time to stop writing for myself and begin looking for readers.
**I Wrote the Book, but Would Anyone Read It?**
Sometimes finding readers begins with just one.
Read the new post on my blog.
https://www.steverhartwigauthor.com/blogWriting the book turned out to be only the beginning. There is a moment every new author eventually faces. The manuscript is finished. The book is published. Your name is on the cover. And then comes a much harder question: **Would anyone read it?** In today's blog, I continue the story of my unexpected journey into becoming an author—and what happened when it was time to stop writing for myself and begin looking for readers. 📖 **I Wrote the Book, but Would Anyone Read It?** Sometimes finding readers begins with just one. 👉 Read the new post on my blog. https://www.steverhartwigauthor.com/blog0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 3 Views - MONDAY MORNING PRAYER
“BUT IF NOT!”
A Faith That Trusts God Regardless of the Outcome!
Scripture: Daniel 3:17–18 (KJV)
“If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace... But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods...”
Heavenly Father, we come before You this Monday morning with hearts still overflowing from the awesome service we experienced yesterday. Thank You for Your presence, Your Word, Your power, and the reminder that You are still God—even when life doesn't turn out the way we expected.
Lord, as we begin this new week, give us the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. They stood before a fiery furnace knowing You were able to deliver them, but their faith wasn't dependent upon whether You did.
Their declaration was simple but powerful:
“Our God is able... BUT IF NOT, we still won't bow!”
Father, give us that kind of faith!
When the prayer hasn't been answered yet—we will still worship You.
When the healing hasn't manifested yet—we will still trust You.
When the financial breakthrough hasn't come yet—we will still praise You.
When the family situation hasn't changed—we will still believe You.
When the door doesn't open—we will still serve You.
When we don't understand what You're doing—we will still declare that You are good!
Lord, teach us that real faith doesn't say, “I'll trust You if You do what I want.” Real faith says, “God, I know You are able, but even if You choose another way, I will not bow, I will not quit, and I will not turn away from You!”
Father, some of us may walk into a furnace this week—a difficult conversation, an unexpected problem, pressure on the job, financial concerns, family struggles, disappointment, or circumstances beyond our control.
But remind us that the furnace does not mean You have abandoned us!
Daniel 3:25 declares, “Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire... and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.”
God, meet us in the fire!
If You don't keep us from it, walk through it with us.
If You don't immediately remove it, give us strength to endure it.
If You don't change the situation today, change us while we're standing in it.
And when we come out, let us come out like those three Hebrew men—not destroyed, not defeated, and not smelling like what we've been through!
Your Word says in Daniel 3:27 that “the smell of fire had not passed on them.”
So Father, don't let yesterday's fire contaminate today's attitude. Don't let past disappointments determine this week's expectations. Don't allow bitterness, fear, frustration, or discouragement to follow us into this new day.
We declare:
THE FIRE WILL NOT HAVE THE FINAL WORD!
We may be tested, but we will not bow.
We may be pressured, but we will not compromise.
We may be surrounded by flames, but we are not alone.
We may not understand God's plan, but we trust God's heart.
Father, cover our families today. Cover our homes, marriages, children, grandchildren, loved ones, churches, pastors, leaders, workplaces, businesses, finances, and every concern we're carrying.
Go before us on the highways and byways. Protect us from dangers seen and unseen. Give us wisdom in every decision, grace in every conversation, patience in every challenge, and strength for every assignment.
And Lord, when the enemy whispers, “What if God doesn't do it?”
Give us enough faith to answer:
“BUT IF NOT—I STILL TRUST HIM!”
Because our faith isn't merely in what God can give us—our faith is in who God is!
You are still Jehovah Jireh—our Provider.
You are still Jehovah Rapha—our Healer.
You are still Jehovah Shalom—our Peace.
You are still our Deliverer, our Keeper, our Refuge, and our Strength!
So we enter this Monday declaring:
OUR GOD IS ABLE!
But even if He doesn't do it the way we expected...
WE WILL STILL WORSHIP!
WE WILL STILL SERVE!
WE WILL STILL PRAISE!
WE WILL STILL BELIEVE!
WE WILL STILL STAND!
Because whether God delivers us from the fire or meets us in the fire, we know one thing for certain:
WE WILL NEVER WALK THROUGH THE FIRE ALONE!
Father, let the Word we received yesterday live in us throughout this entire week.
“BUT IF NOT!”
Our circumstances will not determine our worship.
Our disappointments will not destroy our faith.
Our trials will not make us bow.
GOD IS ABLE—AND GOD IS STILL GOD!
In the mighty, matchless, and victorious name of Jesus Christ, we pray.
AMEN!
MONDAY Morning Declaration...
My God is able! But if He chooses another way, I will still trust Him. I will not bow to fear, pressure, doubt, or discouragement. If I have to walk through the fire, I know I will not walk alone. God is with me, God is for me, and my faith will remain standing. BUT IF NOT—I STILL TRUST GOD!MONDAY MORNING PRAYER “BUT IF NOT!” A Faith That Trusts God Regardless of the Outcome! Scripture: Daniel 3:17–18 (KJV) “If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace... But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods...” Heavenly Father, we come before You this Monday morning with hearts still overflowing from the awesome service we experienced yesterday. Thank You for Your presence, Your Word, Your power, and the reminder that You are still God—even when life doesn't turn out the way we expected. Lord, as we begin this new week, give us the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. They stood before a fiery furnace knowing You were able to deliver them, but their faith wasn't dependent upon whether You did. Their declaration was simple but powerful: “Our God is able... BUT IF NOT, we still won't bow!” Father, give us that kind of faith! When the prayer hasn't been answered yet—we will still worship You. When the healing hasn't manifested yet—we will still trust You. When the financial breakthrough hasn't come yet—we will still praise You. When the family situation hasn't changed—we will still believe You. When the door doesn't open—we will still serve You. When we don't understand what You're doing—we will still declare that You are good! Lord, teach us that real faith doesn't say, “I'll trust You if You do what I want.” Real faith says, “God, I know You are able, but even if You choose another way, I will not bow, I will not quit, and I will not turn away from You!” Father, some of us may walk into a furnace this week—a difficult conversation, an unexpected problem, pressure on the job, financial concerns, family struggles, disappointment, or circumstances beyond our control. But remind us that the furnace does not mean You have abandoned us! Daniel 3:25 declares, “Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire... and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.” God, meet us in the fire! If You don't keep us from it, walk through it with us. If You don't immediately remove it, give us strength to endure it. If You don't change the situation today, change us while we're standing in it. And when we come out, let us come out like those three Hebrew men—not destroyed, not defeated, and not smelling like what we've been through! Your Word says in Daniel 3:27 that “the smell of fire had not passed on them.” So Father, don't let yesterday's fire contaminate today's attitude. Don't let past disappointments determine this week's expectations. Don't allow bitterness, fear, frustration, or discouragement to follow us into this new day. We declare: THE FIRE WILL NOT HAVE THE FINAL WORD! We may be tested, but we will not bow. We may be pressured, but we will not compromise. We may be surrounded by flames, but we are not alone. We may not understand God's plan, but we trust God's heart. Father, cover our families today. Cover our homes, marriages, children, grandchildren, loved ones, churches, pastors, leaders, workplaces, businesses, finances, and every concern we're carrying. Go before us on the highways and byways. Protect us from dangers seen and unseen. Give us wisdom in every decision, grace in every conversation, patience in every challenge, and strength for every assignment. And Lord, when the enemy whispers, “What if God doesn't do it?” Give us enough faith to answer: “BUT IF NOT—I STILL TRUST HIM!” Because our faith isn't merely in what God can give us—our faith is in who God is! You are still Jehovah Jireh—our Provider. You are still Jehovah Rapha—our Healer. You are still Jehovah Shalom—our Peace. You are still our Deliverer, our Keeper, our Refuge, and our Strength! So we enter this Monday declaring: OUR GOD IS ABLE! But even if He doesn't do it the way we expected... WE WILL STILL WORSHIP! WE WILL STILL SERVE! WE WILL STILL PRAISE! WE WILL STILL BELIEVE! WE WILL STILL STAND! Because whether God delivers us from the fire or meets us in the fire, we know one thing for certain: WE WILL NEVER WALK THROUGH THE FIRE ALONE! Father, let the Word we received yesterday live in us throughout this entire week. “BUT IF NOT!” Our circumstances will not determine our worship. Our disappointments will not destroy our faith. Our trials will not make us bow. GOD IS ABLE—AND GOD IS STILL GOD! In the mighty, matchless, and victorious name of Jesus Christ, we pray. AMEN! MONDAY Morning Declaration... My God is able! But if He chooses another way, I will still trust Him. I will not bow to fear, pressure, doubt, or discouragement. If I have to walk through the fire, I know I will not walk alone. God is with me, God is for me, and my faith will remain standing. BUT IF NOT—I STILL TRUST GOD!0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 5 Views - Audiobook Coming Soon. Hear this powerful Christian memoir and discover how God transformed seasons of pain into purpose, healing.
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#Lordsbook #FaithOverFear #James119 #TrueWisdom #QuickToListen #ChristianCommunity🤫 True wisdom is knowing when to stay quiet. #Lordsbook #FaithOverFear #James119 #TrueWisdom #QuickToListen #ChristianCommunity0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 93 Views - August 17
“WHO GOD SAYS I AM”
I AM BEING MADE NEW EVERY DAY
2 Corinthians 4:16 (LLV) —
“Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, inwardly we are being renewed day by day.”
Time
leaves its marks
upon all
of us.
Bodies
grow tired.
Strength
changes.
Faces
show
the years
we have lived.
Things
we once did
without thinking
may someday
require
more effort.
Paul knew
this reality
well.
His body
carried
the scars
of hardship.
He had endured
beatings,
imprisonment,
hunger,
weariness,
and suffering.
Yet he wrote:
“We do not
lose heart.”
Why?
Because Paul
was looking
at something
the mirror
could not show him.
“Though outwardly
we are
wasting away,
inwardly
we are being
renewed
day by day.”
There is
a work
God is doing
within us
that time
cannot undo.
The body
may grow older,
but faith
can grow stronger.
Our steps
may become slower,
but our walk
with God
can become deeper.
The world
may measure life
by what
we can still do.
God sees
what we
are becoming.
More patient.
More compassionate.
More trusting.
More aware
of His presence.
More like Christ.
And notice
Paul's words:
“Day by day.”
God's renewal
is not reserved
for dramatic
spiritual moments.
It happens
today.
And tomorrow.
And the day
after that.
Through prayer.
Through Scripture.
Through hardship.
Through joy.
Through ordinary
faithfulness.
God continues
His work
within us.
There may come
a season
when the outward life
seems to contain
more losses
than gains.
But for the person
who belongs
to Christ,
there is never
a day
when God
has nothing more
to do.
Until the day
we see Him
face to face,
He is still
making us new.
A new beginning can happen every morning:
whatever yesterday took from me, God is still renewing something within me today.
Reflection: Instead of concentrating only on what time has changed or taken away, can I recognize something God has been quietly renewing within me?
Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You that Your work within me continues through every season of life. When I become discouraged by the changes I can see, help me remember the work that cannot be seen. Renew my faith, deepen my love, strengthen my hope, and continue forming Christ within me day by day. May I never lose heart, because You are never finished with me. In Jesus' name, Amen.
August 17 🌿 “WHO GOD SAYS I AM” I AM BEING MADE NEW EVERY DAY 📖 2 Corinthians 4:16 (LLV) — “Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, inwardly we are being renewed day by day.” Time leaves its marks upon all of us. Bodies grow tired. Strength changes. Faces show the years we have lived. Things we once did without thinking may someday require more effort. Paul knew this reality well. His body carried the scars of hardship. He had endured beatings, imprisonment, hunger, weariness, and suffering. Yet he wrote: “We do not lose heart.” Why? Because Paul was looking at something the mirror could not show him. “Though outwardly we are wasting away, inwardly we are being renewed day by day.” There is a work God is doing within us that time cannot undo. The body may grow older, but faith can grow stronger. Our steps may become slower, but our walk with God can become deeper. The world may measure life by what we can still do. God sees what we are becoming. More patient. More compassionate. More trusting. More aware of His presence. More like Christ. And notice Paul's words: “Day by day.” God's renewal is not reserved for dramatic spiritual moments. It happens today. And tomorrow. And the day after that. Through prayer. Through Scripture. Through hardship. Through joy. Through ordinary faithfulness. God continues His work within us. There may come a season when the outward life seems to contain more losses than gains. But for the person who belongs to Christ, there is never a day when God has nothing more to do. Until the day we see Him face to face, He is still making us new. A new beginning can happen every morning: whatever yesterday took from me, God is still renewing something within me today. Reflection: Instead of concentrating only on what time has changed or taken away, can I recognize something God has been quietly renewing within me? Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You that Your work within me continues through every season of life. When I become discouraged by the changes I can see, help me remember the work that cannot be seen. Renew my faith, deepen my love, strengthen my hope, and continue forming Christ within me day by day. May I never lose heart, because You are never finished with me. In Jesus' name, Amen.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 5 Views - Personal Message — Stepping Away for a Few Days.
Taking a short break from Lordsbook to rest, reset, and refocus.
I’ll be stepping away for a few days and will be back sometime next weekend.
Stay blessed, stay encouraged, and keep shining your light.Personal Message — Stepping Away for a Few Days. Taking a short break from Lordsbook to rest, reset, and refocus. I’ll be stepping away for a few days and will be back sometime next weekend. Stay blessed, stay encouraged, and keep shining your light.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 5 Views -
- FAITHFULNESS IN OBSCURITY POSITIONS YOU UNDER WATCHFUL EYES.
A DAILY DEVOTIONAL FOR 17TH AUGUST 2026.
HAPPY READING AND SHARING.
BLESSINGS..!
https://www.istandinthegap.com/watchful-owner-a-daily-devotional-ruth-2-5/✨FAITHFULNESS IN OBSCURITY POSITIONS YOU UNDER WATCHFUL EYES. 📖 A DAILY DEVOTIONAL FOR 17TH AUGUST 2026. HAPPY READING AND SHARING. 💖💖💖 BLESSINGS..! https://www.istandinthegap.com/watchful-owner-a-daily-devotional-ruth-2-5/WWW.ISTANDINTHEGAP.COMWatchful Owner: A Daily Devotional (Ruth 2:5)Boaz's question, "Whose young woman is this?", reveals the watchful owner behind every believer's story: God sees, asks about, and responds to your need.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 5 Views -
When God opens a door, trust Him to make a way.
Share this with someone who needs encouragement to trust God's open doors.
#Revelation38 #OpenDoor #GodsPurpose #TrustGod #Faithfulness #KeepHisWord #GodMakesAWay #FaithInChrist #ChristianLiving #Lordsbook🚪 When God opens a door, trust Him to make a way. 📲 Share this with someone who needs encouragement to trust God's open doors. #Revelation38 #OpenDoor #GodsPurpose #TrustGod #Faithfulness #KeepHisWord #GodMakesAWay #FaithInChrist #ChristianLiving #Lordsbook0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 35 Views - Nourishing your soul through publications
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#Gospel #ChristianBusiness #ChristianAuthors #PublishYourStory📚 Nourishing your soul through publications 🌐 Visit our webiste: visionhousepublishers.com #VisionHousePublishers #Publishing #Books #ChristianBooks #Magazine #Gospel #ChristianBusiness #ChristianAuthors #PublishYourStory0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 2 Views