I thought I would share a little of where I am at the moment.

I am currently at the Healing School for the next four weeks, and today, while studying the Word, I listened to Pastor Chris' message on "Investment in Elohim (God)." It gave me something I had never really considered before.

Every investment is made with the expectation of a return. Whether it is in business, education, or personal growth, no wise investor commits resources without expecting results. The same is true with God. He is the greatest Investor, and each one of us is the product of His divine investment.

He has invested His love, grace, wisdom, power, gifts, talents, opportunities, and blessings into our lives. The question is: What are we doing with His investment?

That thought stayed with me.

In 1 Corinthians 4:2, we read: "Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful." God looks for faithfulness in those He has entrusted with His heavenly resources. He desires fruitfulness, multiplication, and lives that make an eternal impact.

In the world we live in today—with so much uncertainty, fear, and chaos—this message is more relevant than ever. As part of the global prayer chain for the sick, I see countless people battling every kind of illness, many facing life-threatening conditions. It is both humbling and sobering.

Personally, I have made a deliberate decision to invest more time in God's Word than ever before. As I feed on the living Word daily, I can feel its impact—not only on my spirit, but on my body and my mind. It is not always easy. It takes discipline. But as you train your mind to focus on God's promises instead of your circumstances, hope begins to rise.

Every healing testimony I watch reminds me that God is still at work today. Every life transformed strengthens my own faith.

Today's lesson left me with one simple conviction:

There is no greater investment than investing in the living Word of God. The returns are eternal.

I am truly grateful to be here at the Healing School. It is an incredible environment of faith, hope, prayer, and the Word, and I am embracing every moment.

"May Elohim dwell in your heart."

Berichot,

MJ
I thought I would share a little of where I am at the moment. I am currently at the Healing School for the next four weeks, and today, while studying the Word, I listened to Pastor Chris' message on "Investment in Elohim (God)." It gave me something I had never really considered before. Every investment is made with the expectation of a return. Whether it is in business, education, or personal growth, no wise investor commits resources without expecting results. The same is true with God. He is the greatest Investor, and each one of us is the product of His divine investment. He has invested His love, grace, wisdom, power, gifts, talents, opportunities, and blessings into our lives. The question is: What are we doing with His investment? That thought stayed with me. In 1 Corinthians 4:2, we read: "Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful." God looks for faithfulness in those He has entrusted with His heavenly resources. He desires fruitfulness, multiplication, and lives that make an eternal impact. In the world we live in today—with so much uncertainty, fear, and chaos—this message is more relevant than ever. As part of the global prayer chain for the sick, I see countless people battling every kind of illness, many facing life-threatening conditions. It is both humbling and sobering. Personally, I have made a deliberate decision to invest more time in God's Word than ever before. As I feed on the living Word daily, I can feel its impact—not only on my spirit, but on my body and my mind. It is not always easy. It takes discipline. But as you train your mind to focus on God's promises instead of your circumstances, hope begins to rise. Every healing testimony I watch reminds me that God is still at work today. Every life transformed strengthens my own faith. Today's lesson left me with one simple conviction: There is no greater investment than investing in the living Word of God. The returns are eternal. I am truly grateful to be here at the Healing School. It is an incredible environment of faith, hope, prayer, and the Word, and I am embracing every moment. "May Elohim dwell in your heart." Berichot, MJ
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