- Self employed at PE Metals & E-waste Recyclers
- Lives in Port Elizabeth
- From Port Elizabeth
- Country South Africa
- Studied High School at Collegiate
- Female
- 12/09/1984
- Followed by 18 people
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- Who I Am In Christ
I renounce the lie that I am rejected, unloved, or shameful. In Christ I am accepted.
God says:
I am God's child (see John 1:12)
I am Christ's friend (see John 15:15)
I have been justified (see Romans 5:1)
I am united with the Lord, and I am one spirit with Him (see 1 Corinthians 6:17)
I have been bought with a price: I belong to God. (see 1 Corinthians 6:19-20)
I am a member of Christ's Body (see 1 Corinthians 12:27)
I am a saint, a holy one (see Ephesians 1:1)
I have been adopted as God's child (see Ephesians 1:5)
I have direct access to God through the Holy Spirit (see Ephesians 2:18)
I have been forgiven of all my sins (see Colossians 1:14)
I am complete in Christ (see Colossians 2:10)
I renounce the lie that I am guilty, unprotected, alone, or abandoned. In Christ I am secure.
God says:
I am free from condemnation (see Romans 8:1-2)
I am assured that all things work together for good (see Romans 8:28)
I am free from all condemning charges against me (see Romans 8:31-34)
I cannot be separated from the love of God (see Romans 8:35-39)
I have been established, anointed and sealed by God (see 2 Corinthians 1:21-22)
I am confident that the good work God has begun in me will be perfected (see Philippians 1:6)
I am a citizen of heaven (see Philippians 3:20)
I am hidden with Christ in God (see Colossians 3:3)
I have not been given a spirit of fear, but of power, love and self-control (see 2 Timothy 1:7)
I can find grace and mercy to help in time of need (see Hebrews 4:16)
I am born of God and the evil one cannot touch me (see 1 John 5:18)
I renounce the lie that I am worthless, inadequate, helpless, or hopeless. In Christ I am significant.
God says:
I am the salt of the earth and the light of the world (see Matthew 5:13-14)
I am a branch of the true vine, Jesus, a channel of His life (see John 15:1-5)
I have been chosen and appointed by God to bear fruit (see John 15:16)
I am a personal, Spirit-empowered witness of Christ (see Acts 1:8)
I am a temple of God (see 1 Corinthians 3:16)
I am a minister of reconciliation for God (see 2 Corinthians 5:17-21)
I am a fellow worker with God (see 2 Corinthians 6:1)
I am seated with Christ in the heavenly realms (see Ephesians 2:6)
I am God's workmanship, created for good works (see Ephesians 2:10)
I may approach God with freedom and confidence (see Ephesians 3:12)
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me! (see Philippians 4:13)
I am not the great "I Am", but by the grace of God I am what I am (see Exodus 3:14; John 8:24, 28, 58; 1 Corinthians 15:10)Who I Am In Christ I renounce the lie that I am rejected, unloved, or shameful. In Christ I am accepted. God says: I am God's child (see John 1:12) I am Christ's friend (see John 15:15) I have been justified (see Romans 5:1) I am united with the Lord, and I am one spirit with Him (see 1 Corinthians 6:17) I have been bought with a price: I belong to God. (see 1 Corinthians 6:19-20) I am a member of Christ's Body (see 1 Corinthians 12:27) I am a saint, a holy one (see Ephesians 1:1) I have been adopted as God's child (see Ephesians 1:5) I have direct access to God through the Holy Spirit (see Ephesians 2:18) I have been forgiven of all my sins (see Colossians 1:14) I am complete in Christ (see Colossians 2:10) I renounce the lie that I am guilty, unprotected, alone, or abandoned. In Christ I am secure. God says: I am free from condemnation (see Romans 8:1-2) I am assured that all things work together for good (see Romans 8:28) I am free from all condemning charges against me (see Romans 8:31-34) I cannot be separated from the love of God (see Romans 8:35-39) I have been established, anointed and sealed by God (see 2 Corinthians 1:21-22) I am confident that the good work God has begun in me will be perfected (see Philippians 1:6) I am a citizen of heaven (see Philippians 3:20) I am hidden with Christ in God (see Colossians 3:3) I have not been given a spirit of fear, but of power, love and self-control (see 2 Timothy 1:7) I can find grace and mercy to help in time of need (see Hebrews 4:16) I am born of God and the evil one cannot touch me (see 1 John 5:18) I renounce the lie that I am worthless, inadequate, helpless, or hopeless. In Christ I am significant. God says: I am the salt of the earth and the light of the world (see Matthew 5:13-14) I am a branch of the true vine, Jesus, a channel of His life (see John 15:1-5) I have been chosen and appointed by God to bear fruit (see John 15:16) I am a personal, Spirit-empowered witness of Christ (see Acts 1:8) I am a temple of God (see 1 Corinthians 3:16) I am a minister of reconciliation for God (see 2 Corinthians 5:17-21) I am a fellow worker with God (see 2 Corinthians 6:1) I am seated with Christ in the heavenly realms (see Ephesians 2:6) I am God's workmanship, created for good works (see Ephesians 2:10) I may approach God with freedom and confidence (see Ephesians 3:12) I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me! (see Philippians 4:13) I am not the great "I Am", but by the grace of God I am what I am (see Exodus 3:14; John 8:24, 28, 58; 1 Corinthians 15:10)0 Comments 0 Shares 7 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! - "Israel — a nation no larger than the state of New Jersey, a sliver of land that could fit into Texas more than 30 times — now stands on the front lines of a battle against a regime vastly larger, richer, and far more ruthless: Iran. A nation more than twice the size of Texas, whose leaders openly call for the destruction of Israel, the eradication of Jews, and the downfall of Western freedoms.
This is not merely a regional conflict. It is a clash of values — between those who cherish life, liberty, and dignity, and those who glorify death, oppress women, and silence dissent. It is between a people defending their homes, and a regime that sponsors terror from Gaza to Lebanon, from Yemen to Syria, poisoning minds with hatred and martyrdom.
There are moments in history when neutrality is not noble — it is a moral failure. Those sitting silently, preaching peace without recognizing evil, confuse comfort with conscience. To those who claim the moral high ground while condemning only the defenders — beware. You risk becoming complicit through your passivity.
Israel does not ask for your sons and daughters to fight. But understand this: her sons and daughters are already fighting not only for their own survival — but for the very ideals the free world claims to hold dear.
The Holocaust taught us what happens when the world hesitates. Six million Jews were murdered while much of the world debated, delayed, and declined to act. We promised “Never Again.” That promise is meaningless without courage. Don’t be emotionally manipulated by the media - war is hard, annihilation of our civilisation is hard - choose your hard!
The time has come. Choose where you stand. Choose while you still can. Because evil never stops at one border. To your deepest shame you would choose wrong or too late.
To the fence-sitters. It will be to your deepest shame and regret that you choose wrong or too late.
Be braver - Free Persia from the Ayatollah’s of Iran, free Gaza from Hamas, free Lebanon from Hezbollah, free us all from the death cult of Islam.
God protect our children, our land and the morals we fight for.""Israel — a nation no larger than the state of New Jersey, a sliver of land that could fit into Texas more than 30 times — now stands on the front lines of a battle against a regime vastly larger, richer, and far more ruthless: Iran. A nation more than twice the size of Texas, whose leaders openly call for the destruction of Israel, the eradication of Jews, and the downfall of Western freedoms. This is not merely a regional conflict. It is a clash of values — between those who cherish life, liberty, and dignity, and those who glorify death, oppress women, and silence dissent. It is between a people defending their homes, and a regime that sponsors terror from Gaza to Lebanon, from Yemen to Syria, poisoning minds with hatred and martyrdom. There are moments in history when neutrality is not noble — it is a moral failure. Those sitting silently, preaching peace without recognizing evil, confuse comfort with conscience. To those who claim the moral high ground while condemning only the defenders — beware. You risk becoming complicit through your passivity. Israel does not ask for your sons and daughters to fight. But understand this: her sons and daughters are already fighting not only for their own survival — but for the very ideals the free world claims to hold dear. The Holocaust taught us what happens when the world hesitates. Six million Jews were murdered while much of the world debated, delayed, and declined to act. We promised “Never Again.” That promise is meaningless without courage. Don’t be emotionally manipulated by the media - war is hard, annihilation of our civilisation is hard - choose your hard! The time has come. Choose where you stand. Choose while you still can. Because evil never stops at one border. To your deepest shame you would choose wrong or too late. To the fence-sitters. It will be to your deepest shame and regret that you choose wrong or too late. Be braver - Free Persia from the Ayatollah’s of Iran, free Gaza from Hamas, free Lebanon from Hezbollah, free us all from the death cult of Islam. God protect our children, our land and the morals we fight for."0 Comments 0 Shares 19 Views - "While Israel targets the Iranian regime’s military and nuclear program, the Iranian regime hits random Israeli homes and apartment buildings full of civilians.
This is the difference between a democracy fighting for its existence and a terrorist regime seeking death and destruction." StandWithUs"While Israel targets the Iranian regime’s military and nuclear program, the Iranian regime hits random Israeli homes and apartment buildings full of civilians. This is the difference between a democracy fighting for its existence and a terrorist regime seeking death and destruction." StandWithUs0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views - Twenty "Cans" Of Success
Why should I say I can’t when the Bible says I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength? (see Philippians 4:13)
Why should I lack when I know that God shall supply all my needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus? (see Philippians 4:19)
Why should I fear when the Bible says God has not given me a spirit of fear, but one of power, love, and a sound mind? (see 2 Timothy 1:7)
Why should I lack faith to fulfil my calling knowing that God has allotted to me a measure of faith? (see Romans 12:3)
Why should I be weak when the Bible says that the Lord is the strength of my life and that I will display strength and take action because I know God? (see Psalms 27:1; Daniel 11:32)
Why should I allow Satan supremacy over my life when He that is in me is greater than he that is in the world? (see 1 John 4:4)
Why should I accept defeat when the Bible says that God always leads me in triumph? (see 2 Corinthians 2:14)
Why should I lack wisdom when Christ became wisdom to me from God and God gives wisdom to me generously when I ask Him for it? (see 1 Corinthians 1:30; James 1:5)
Why should I be depressed when I can recall to mind God’s loving kindness, compassion, and faithfulness and have hope? (see Lamentations 3:21-23)
Why should I worry and fret when I can cast all my anxiety on Christ who cares for me? (see 1 Peter 5:7)
Why should I ever be in bondage knowing that, where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom? (see 2 Corinthians 3:17; Galatians 5:1)
Why should I feel condemned when the Bible says I am not condemned because I am in Christ? (see Romans 8:1)
Why should I feel alone when Jesus said He is with me always and He will never leave me nor forsake me? (see Matthew 28:20; Hebrews 13:5)
Why should I feel accursed or that I am the victim of bad luck when the Bible says that Christ redeemed me from the curse of the law that I might receive His Spirit? (see Galatians 3:13-14)
Why should I be discontented when I, like Paul, can learn to be content in all my circumstances? (see Philippians 4:11)
Why should I feel worthless when Christ became sin on my behalf that I might become the righteousness of God in Him? (see 2 Corinthians 5:21)
Why should I have a persecution complex knowing that nobody can be against me when God is for me? (see Romans 8:31)
Why should I be confused when God is the author of peace and He gives me knowledge through His indwelling Spirit? (see 1 Corinthians 14:33; 1 Corinthians 2:12)
Why should I feel like a failure when I am a conqueror in all things through Christ? (see Romans 8:37)
Why should I let the pressures of life bother me when I can take courage knowing that Jesus has overcome the world and its tribulations? (see John 16:33)Twenty "Cans" Of Success Why should I say I can’t when the Bible says I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength? (see Philippians 4:13) Why should I lack when I know that God shall supply all my needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus? (see Philippians 4:19) Why should I fear when the Bible says God has not given me a spirit of fear, but one of power, love, and a sound mind? (see 2 Timothy 1:7) Why should I lack faith to fulfil my calling knowing that God has allotted to me a measure of faith? (see Romans 12:3) Why should I be weak when the Bible says that the Lord is the strength of my life and that I will display strength and take action because I know God? (see Psalms 27:1; Daniel 11:32) Why should I allow Satan supremacy over my life when He that is in me is greater than he that is in the world? (see 1 John 4:4) Why should I accept defeat when the Bible says that God always leads me in triumph? (see 2 Corinthians 2:14) Why should I lack wisdom when Christ became wisdom to me from God and God gives wisdom to me generously when I ask Him for it? (see 1 Corinthians 1:30; James 1:5) Why should I be depressed when I can recall to mind God’s loving kindness, compassion, and faithfulness and have hope? (see Lamentations 3:21-23) Why should I worry and fret when I can cast all my anxiety on Christ who cares for me? (see 1 Peter 5:7) Why should I ever be in bondage knowing that, where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom? (see 2 Corinthians 3:17; Galatians 5:1) Why should I feel condemned when the Bible says I am not condemned because I am in Christ? (see Romans 8:1) Why should I feel alone when Jesus said He is with me always and He will never leave me nor forsake me? (see Matthew 28:20; Hebrews 13:5) Why should I feel accursed or that I am the victim of bad luck when the Bible says that Christ redeemed me from the curse of the law that I might receive His Spirit? (see Galatians 3:13-14) Why should I be discontented when I, like Paul, can learn to be content in all my circumstances? (see Philippians 4:11) Why should I feel worthless when Christ became sin on my behalf that I might become the righteousness of God in Him? (see 2 Corinthians 5:21) Why should I have a persecution complex knowing that nobody can be against me when God is for me? (see Romans 8:31) Why should I be confused when God is the author of peace and He gives me knowledge through His indwelling Spirit? (see 1 Corinthians 14:33; 1 Corinthians 2:12) Why should I feel like a failure when I am a conqueror in all things through Christ? (see Romans 8:37) Why should I let the pressures of life bother me when I can take courage knowing that Jesus has overcome the world and its tribulations? (see John 16:33)1 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views1
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