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- The Body of Christ thrives because Jesus is alive and active among us! Jesus is not limited to any single church or denomination; rather, He encompasses us all.
Christ is lovingly restoring His Body, inviting the Church to return to Him. He’s rebuilding foundations, mending what’s broken, and bridging generations. Every part is being awakened as He revives truth and love.
Together, we are being strengthened and prepared as a mature, holy, and unified community, ready to reveal the beauty of Jesus to the world.
Let’s embrace this incredible journey of transformation and hope!The Body of Christ thrives because Jesus is alive and active among us! Jesus is not limited to any single church or denomination; rather, He encompasses us all. Christ is lovingly restoring His Body, inviting the Church to return to Him. He’s rebuilding foundations, mending what’s broken, and bridging generations. Every part is being awakened as He revives truth and love. Together, we are being strengthened and prepared as a mature, holy, and unified community, ready to reveal the beauty of Jesus to the world. Let’s embrace this incredible journey of transformation and hope!0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views1
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Waiting is one of the most difficult seasons of the Christian life. We can endure hardship more easily when we know when it will end, but waiting rarely comes with a clear timeline. We pray, believe, and expect God to move, yet sometimes nothing appears to change.
It is in those moments that questions begin to rise:
“Has God forgotten me?”
“Did I misunderstand what He promised?”
“Is this desire ever going to be fulfilled?”
“Maybe it is just not meant for me.”
Waiting can make us feel overlooked, delayed, or left behind. However, Scripture consistently shows us that waiting is not wasted time in the hands of God. Waiting is the place where God prepares you before He releases the promise.
God Has Not Forgotten YouGod Has Not Forgotten You Waiting is one of the most difficult seasons of the Christian life. We can endure hardship more easily when we know when it will end, but waiting rarely comes with a clear timeline. We pray, believe, and expect God to move, yet sometimes nothing appears to change. It is in those moments that questions begin to rise: “Has God forgotten me?” “Did I misunderstand what He promised?” “Is this desire ever going to be fulfilled?” “Maybe it is just not meant for me.” Waiting can make us feel overlooked, delayed, or left behind. However, Scripture consistently shows us that waiting is not wasted time in the hands of God. Waiting is the place where God prepares you before He releases the promise. God Has Not Forgotten You0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views - God does not always send you to receptive people—He sends you to represent Him faithfully. When hearts are hard, God hardens resolve in His messenger. But before you can speak His word with authority, you must first receive it deeply into your own heart.God does not always send you to receptive people—He sends you to represent Him faithfully. When hearts are hard, God hardens resolve in His messenger. But before you can speak His word with authority, you must first receive it deeply into your own heart.0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views1
- Do not mistake a low flame for a dead fire.
What God placed in you still carries heaven’s purpose.
The gift still exists. The calling still matters. The oil has not run out.
Do not let fear smother what faith is supposed to ignite.
The same God who ignited the fire is able to strengthen it again.Do not mistake a low flame for a dead fire. What God placed in you still carries heaven’s purpose. The gift still exists. The calling still matters. The oil has not run out. Do not let fear smother what faith is supposed to ignite. The same God who ignited the fire is able to strengthen it again.0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views1
- Not everything in your life is lost. Some things may be weak or neglected, but they still have life within them. Sometimes, instead of replacing what seems dead, we are called to strengthen what remains.
We need to hold on to what God has preserved. All is not lost.Not everything in your life is lost. Some things may be weak or neglected, but they still have life within them. Sometimes, instead of replacing what seems dead, we are called to strengthen what remains. We need to hold on to what God has preserved. All is not lost.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views1
- “Have I not sent you?” — Judges 6:14
Gideon felt weak, afraid, and unqualified, but God did not ask him to trust in himself. He asked him to trust the One who sent him.
When God sends, He supplies. When God calls, He strengthens. When God commissions, He goes with you.
Stop focusing on what you lack and start trusting Who sent you.
Fear asks, “What if I fail?”Faith responds, “If God sent me, He will sustain me.”
You are not sent alone. God’s presence goes with His purpose.“Have I not sent you?” — Judges 6:14 Gideon felt weak, afraid, and unqualified, but God did not ask him to trust in himself. He asked him to trust the One who sent him. When God sends, He supplies. When God calls, He strengthens. When God commissions, He goes with you. Stop focusing on what you lack and start trusting Who sent you. Fear asks, “What if I fail?”Faith responds, “If God sent me, He will sustain me.” You are not sent alone. God’s presence goes with His purpose.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views2
- A nation in crisis does not need a silent, sleepy, or compromised church.
It needs a church in revival.
When darkness increases, the answer is not fear—it is fire.
When confusion spreads, the answer is not silence—it is truth.
When foundations are shaking, the answer is not retreat—it is a people awakened by God.
Revival is not emotional excitement; it is the Church returning to the Lord with repentance, prayer, holiness, boldness, and fresh surrender.
A nation in crisis needs a church on its knees, a church in the Word, a church filled with the Spirit, and a church willing to stand in the gap.
Before God heals a land, He awakens His people.
Psalms 85:6 - “Will You not revive us again, that Your people may rejoice in You?”A nation in crisis does not need a silent, sleepy, or compromised church. It needs a church in revival. When darkness increases, the answer is not fear—it is fire. When confusion spreads, the answer is not silence—it is truth. When foundations are shaking, the answer is not retreat—it is a people awakened by God. Revival is not emotional excitement; it is the Church returning to the Lord with repentance, prayer, holiness, boldness, and fresh surrender. A nation in crisis needs a church on its knees, a church in the Word, a church filled with the Spirit, and a church willing to stand in the gap. Before God heals a land, He awakens His people. Psalms 85:6 - “Will You not revive us again, that Your people may rejoice in You?”0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views1
- The word I’ve been hearing in my prayer time lately has been birthright.
Birthright is what you carry because of your father.
A birthright is not something you achieve—it is something you receive. It flows from relationship, not performance. In Scripture, this truth is not limited to natural lineage—it is fulfilled and elevated through spiritual sonship.
John 1:12 declares:
“But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name.”
The word “right” here carries the meaning of authority, privilege, and legal standing. This is birthright language.
Sonship is not achieved—it is granted, and with sonship comes birthright.
This means your identity is not something you build—it is something you are given. You are not working your way into God’s family; you are brought into it through Christ. And once you are a child, there are rights, privileges, and inheritance that come with that identity.The word I’ve been hearing in my prayer time lately has been birthright. Birthright is what you carry because of your father. A birthright is not something you achieve—it is something you receive. It flows from relationship, not performance. In Scripture, this truth is not limited to natural lineage—it is fulfilled and elevated through spiritual sonship. John 1:12 declares: “But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name.” The word “right” here carries the meaning of authority, privilege, and legal standing. This is birthright language. Sonship is not achieved—it is granted, and with sonship comes birthright. This means your identity is not something you build—it is something you are given. You are not working your way into God’s family; you are brought into it through Christ. And once you are a child, there are rights, privileges, and inheritance that come with that identity.0 Comments 0 Shares 18 Views -
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