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  • *THE PEOPLE WHO ALMOST FOLLOWED JESUS · PART 01*
    > The Rich Young Ruler — When One Thing Is Too Much to Surrender

    > Mark‬ ‭10‬:‭17‬-‭23‬ ‭NIV‬‬ “As Jesus started on his way, a man ran up to him and fell on his knees before him. “Good teacher,” he asked, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?” “Why do you call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one is good—except God alone. You know the commandments: ‘You shall not murder, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not steal, you shall not give false testimony, you shall not defraud, honor your father and mother.’” “Teacher,” he declared, “all these I have kept since I was a boy.” Jesus looked at him and loved him. “One thing you lack,” he said. “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” At this the man’s face fell. He went away sad, because he had great wealth. Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, “How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God!””

    He ran to Jesus. He knelt before Jesus. He asked Jesus about eternal life. And then he walked away.
    That may be one of the most sobering encounters in the Gospels.
    The rich young ruler did not mock Jesus.
    He did not argue with Jesus.
    He did not reject Jesus from a distance.
    He ran to Him.
    He knelt before Him.
    He called Him “Good Teacher.”
    And he asked one of the most important questions anyone could ever ask:
    “What shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?”, Mark 10:17
    Everything about the encounter looked promising.

    This man seemed ready to become a disciple.
    Until Jesus touched the one thing he was unwilling to surrender.
    Jesus Put His Finger on the Rival
    Jesus told him:
    > ”Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor… and come, follow me.”, Mark 10:21 WEB

    Jesus was not merely asking for a donation.
    He was exposing a throne.
    Something possessed this man more deeply than he possessed it.
    His wealth had become the place where he found security, identity, comfort, and control.

    Then came the moment of decision.
    Jesus said:
    Follow Me.
    And the man had to decide which treasure he wanted more.
    Mark tells us:
    > “But his face fell at that saying, and he went away sorrowful, for he was one who had great possessions.”, Mark 10:22 WEB

    He came running.
    He left grieving.
    He wanted eternal life.
    He wanted Jesus.
    But apparently, he wanted his possessions more.
    Almost a Disciple
    Think about how close he came.
    He stood face-to-face with Jesus.
    Jesus personally invited him to follow.

    Mark even tells us something remarkable:
    Jesus looked at him and loved him.
    This was not rejection from Jesus.
    It was an invitation from Jesus.
    But love did not remove the cost of discipleship.
    Jesus loved him enough to confront the very thing keeping him from wholehearted surrender.
    And the man walked away.
    What Is Your “One Thing”?
    It is easy to read this story and think only about money.

    But the deeper question is much more dangerous.
    What would Jesus have to touch in your life before you began reconsidering whether you really wanted to follow Him?

    Your money?
    Your career?
    Your comfort?
    Your reputation?
    A relationship?
    Your plans for retirement?
    Your possessions?
    Your political identity?
    Your right to control your own future?
    Your unwillingness to forgive?
    Your unwillingness to go where Jesus sends you?

    We can sing, pray, attend church, read Scripture, give offerings, and speak passionately about Jesus,
    until Jesus asks for the one thing we have quietly decided He cannot have.
    And then we discover who is really Lord.

    Following Jesus Means an Open Hand
    The issue is not whether every Christian must sell everything.
    The issue is whether Jesus could ask anything of us and still receive our yes.

    A disciple does not hand Jesus a contract filled with exceptions.
    “Jesus, I will follow You, but not there.”
    “I will obey You, but not with my money.”
    “I will serve You, but don't interfere with my comfort.”
    “I will make disciples, but don't ask me to rearrange my life.”
    “I surrender everything, except this.”

    That is exactly where this story confronts us.
    The rich young ruler did not reject religion.
    He rejected surrender.
    And Jesus allowed him to walk away.
    The Question We Cannot Avoid
    Throughout this series, we will meet people who came astonishingly close to following Jesus, but something stopped them.

    For this man, it was possessions.

    For someone else, it will be fear.

    For another, reputation.

    For another, delay.

    For another, the approval of people.

    But every story forces us to ask the same question:

    What kept them from fully following Jesus, and could the same thing be keeping us?

    Today, make it even more personal:

    What would make you walk away if Jesus asked for it?

    And perhaps the harder question:

    Is there anything in your life you have already decided Jesus cannot have?

    Because the thing you refuse to surrender may reveal the thing you are actually following.

    Jesus is still saying:

    “Come, follow me.”

    The question is not whether we admire Him.

    The question is whether we will surrender everything to follow Him.
    *THE PEOPLE WHO ALMOST FOLLOWED JESUS · PART 01* > The Rich Young Ruler — When One Thing Is Too Much to Surrender > Mark‬ ‭10‬:‭17‬-‭23‬ ‭NIV‬‬ “As Jesus started on his way, a man ran up to him and fell on his knees before him. “Good teacher,” he asked, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?” “Why do you call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one is good—except God alone. You know the commandments: ‘You shall not murder, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not steal, you shall not give false testimony, you shall not defraud, honor your father and mother.’” “Teacher,” he declared, “all these I have kept since I was a boy.” Jesus looked at him and loved him. “One thing you lack,” he said. “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” At this the man’s face fell. He went away sad, because he had great wealth. Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, “How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God!”” He ran to Jesus. He knelt before Jesus. He asked Jesus about eternal life. And then he walked away. That may be one of the most sobering encounters in the Gospels. The rich young ruler did not mock Jesus. He did not argue with Jesus. He did not reject Jesus from a distance. He ran to Him. He knelt before Him. He called Him “Good Teacher.” And he asked one of the most important questions anyone could ever ask: “What shall I do that I may inherit eternal life?”, Mark 10:17 Everything about the encounter looked promising. This man seemed ready to become a disciple. Until Jesus touched the one thing he was unwilling to surrender. Jesus Put His Finger on the Rival Jesus told him: > ”Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor… and come, follow me.”, Mark 10:21 WEB Jesus was not merely asking for a donation. He was exposing a throne. Something possessed this man more deeply than he possessed it. His wealth had become the place where he found security, identity, comfort, and control. Then came the moment of decision. Jesus said: Follow Me. And the man had to decide which treasure he wanted more. Mark tells us: > “But his face fell at that saying, and he went away sorrowful, for he was one who had great possessions.”, Mark 10:22 WEB He came running. He left grieving. He wanted eternal life. He wanted Jesus. But apparently, he wanted his possessions more. Almost a Disciple Think about how close he came. He stood face-to-face with Jesus. Jesus personally invited him to follow. Mark even tells us something remarkable: Jesus looked at him and loved him. This was not rejection from Jesus. It was an invitation from Jesus. But love did not remove the cost of discipleship. Jesus loved him enough to confront the very thing keeping him from wholehearted surrender. And the man walked away. What Is Your “One Thing”? It is easy to read this story and think only about money. But the deeper question is much more dangerous. What would Jesus have to touch in your life before you began reconsidering whether you really wanted to follow Him? Your money? Your career? Your comfort? Your reputation? A relationship? Your plans for retirement? Your possessions? Your political identity? Your right to control your own future? Your unwillingness to forgive? Your unwillingness to go where Jesus sends you? We can sing, pray, attend church, read Scripture, give offerings, and speak passionately about Jesus, until Jesus asks for the one thing we have quietly decided He cannot have. And then we discover who is really Lord. Following Jesus Means an Open Hand The issue is not whether every Christian must sell everything. The issue is whether Jesus could ask anything of us and still receive our yes. A disciple does not hand Jesus a contract filled with exceptions. “Jesus, I will follow You, but not there.” “I will obey You, but not with my money.” “I will serve You, but don't interfere with my comfort.” “I will make disciples, but don't ask me to rearrange my life.” “I surrender everything, except this.” That is exactly where this story confronts us. The rich young ruler did not reject religion. He rejected surrender. And Jesus allowed him to walk away. The Question We Cannot Avoid Throughout this series, we will meet people who came astonishingly close to following Jesus, but something stopped them. For this man, it was possessions. For someone else, it will be fear. For another, reputation. For another, delay. For another, the approval of people. But every story forces us to ask the same question: What kept them from fully following Jesus, and could the same thing be keeping us? Today, make it even more personal: What would make you walk away if Jesus asked for it? And perhaps the harder question: Is there anything in your life you have already decided Jesus cannot have? Because the thing you refuse to surrender may reveal the thing you are actually following. Jesus is still saying: “Come, follow me.” The question is not whether we admire Him. The question is whether we will surrender everything to follow Him.
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    SUPPORT MY EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY I’m trusting God to complete my studies at NOUN - National Open University of Nigeria. Philippians 1:6 - "He who began a good work in you will carry it to completion." MY ACCOUNT DETAILS: Account Name: AVIEDO IVWIDIOTU AKAYUPHE Bank: OPAY Account No: 9035430523. MY DONATION LINK: https://whydonate.com/fundraising/support-aviedos-theology-degree-at-noun-help-raise-a-theologian-today Every seed, no matter how small, is appreciated. God bless you richly. "God Will Not Forget Your Kindness". Amen 🙏
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  • Twenty years after a little boy’s final gift saved her life, she’s marrying his brother.
    What began as an unimaginable tragedy has become an extraordinary story of hope, love, and the lasting impact of organ donation.
    When Brooklyn Dotson was just a baby, doctors diagnosed her with a rare liver disease and gave her only days to live. Her family was even told to begin preparing for the worst, but her mother refused to give up.
    Then, in 2003, with time running out, Brooklyn received a lifesaving liver transplant at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
    Her donor was 10-year-old Michael Waters of Dayton, Ohio, who had tragically been struck and killed by a car.
    According to his family, Michael had spoken about wanting to become an organ donor long before his death. In honoring his wish, his parents made the heartbreaking decision to donate his organs, giving several people a second chance at life—including Brooklyn.
    The two families remained connected over the years. Michael’s younger brother, Noah Waters, grew up to become one of Brooklyn’s closest friends. They spent hours talking on the phone, and over time, their friendship blossomed into something neither of them expected.
    They fell deeply in love.
    Noah later said he never imagined that his brother would one day save the life of the woman who would become his wife.
    Now, 20 years after Michael’s final gift gave Brooklyn a second chance, Brooklyn and Noah are engaged and planning to marry this September in Kentucky.
    And the connection comes full circle: when Brooklyn marries Noah, she will take the Waters family name—the same family whose son gave her the gift of life as an infant.
    Even more incredibly, the man who received Michael’s heart will also be there to witness their wedding.
    A tragedy that began with unimaginable loss has become a story of life, love, and a bond that time could never break.
    Twenty years after a little boy’s final gift saved her life, she’s marrying his brother. ❤️ What began as an unimaginable tragedy has become an extraordinary story of hope, love, and the lasting impact of organ donation. When Brooklyn Dotson was just a baby, doctors diagnosed her with a rare liver disease and gave her only days to live. Her family was even told to begin preparing for the worst, but her mother refused to give up. Then, in 2003, with time running out, Brooklyn received a lifesaving liver transplant at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Her donor was 10-year-old Michael Waters of Dayton, Ohio, who had tragically been struck and killed by a car. According to his family, Michael had spoken about wanting to become an organ donor long before his death. In honoring his wish, his parents made the heartbreaking decision to donate his organs, giving several people a second chance at life—including Brooklyn. The two families remained connected over the years. Michael’s younger brother, Noah Waters, grew up to become one of Brooklyn’s closest friends. They spent hours talking on the phone, and over time, their friendship blossomed into something neither of them expected. They fell deeply in love. Noah later said he never imagined that his brother would one day save the life of the woman who would become his wife. Now, 20 years after Michael’s final gift gave Brooklyn a second chance, Brooklyn and Noah are engaged and planning to marry this September in Kentucky. And the connection comes full circle: when Brooklyn marries Noah, she will take the Waters family name—the same family whose son gave her the gift of life as an infant. Even more incredibly, the man who received Michael’s heart will also be there to witness their wedding. A tragedy that began with unimaginable loss has become a story of life, love, and a bond that time could never break. ❤️
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  • URGENT PRAYER & HELP APPEAL FOR BROTHER SAMUEL'S FAMILY
    "Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ." — Galatians 6:2
    Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
    Today, we come before you with heavy hearts to ask for your prayers and support for Brother Samuel and his family.
    The recent monsoon rains in Pakistan have brought great destruction. As you can see in this video, the roof of Brother Samuel's house has completely collapsed, leaving his family without a safe place to live.
    Brother Samuel is a hardworking and humble man. Every day, he sells small packets of chips outside his home just to provide food for his family. Despite working hard, his income is only enough to meet their basic daily needs.
    His family is already carrying many burdens. He has two sons and one married daughter. His elder son is mentally ill and requires constant care, while his younger son is currently unemployed. Now, after losing the roof over their heads, they are facing one of the most difficult times of their lives.
    The estimated cost to rebuild the roof is PKR 500,000–600,000, an amount that is impossible for this family to raise on their own.
    As you watch this video, please remember that behind these broken walls is a family filled with fear, uncertainty, and hope that God will touch the hearts of His people.
    The Bible reminds us:
    "Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, 'Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,' but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it?" — James 2:15–16
    And Jesus said:
    "Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for Me." — Matthew 25:40
    Today, you can become the answer to this family's prayers.
    No gift is too small. Every donation, every prayer, and every share of this post can make a real difference.
    Please prayerfully consider supporting Brother Samuel's family so they can rebuild their home and once again have a safe place to live.
    If you are unable to give financially, please share this post so that it reaches others who may be able to help.
    May the Lord richly bless you for your kindness, generosity, and compassion.
    "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." — Psalm 46:1
    Thank you, and God bless you abundantly.
    💔 URGENT PRAYER & HELP APPEAL FOR BROTHER SAMUEL'S FAMILY 🙏 "Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ." — Galatians 6:2 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Today, we come before you with heavy hearts to ask for your prayers and support for Brother Samuel and his family. The recent monsoon rains in Pakistan have brought great destruction. As you can see in this video, the roof of Brother Samuel's house has completely collapsed, leaving his family without a safe place to live. Brother Samuel is a hardworking and humble man. Every day, he sells small packets of chips outside his home just to provide food for his family. Despite working hard, his income is only enough to meet their basic daily needs. His family is already carrying many burdens. He has two sons and one married daughter. His elder son is mentally ill and requires constant care, while his younger son is currently unemployed. Now, after losing the roof over their heads, they are facing one of the most difficult times of their lives. The estimated cost to rebuild the roof is PKR 500,000–600,000, an amount that is impossible for this family to raise on their own. As you watch this video, please remember that behind these broken walls is a family filled with fear, uncertainty, and hope that God will touch the hearts of His people. The Bible reminds us: "Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, 'Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,' but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it?" — James 2:15–16 And Jesus said: "Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for Me." — Matthew 25:40 Today, you can become the answer to this family's prayers. No gift is too small. Every donation, every prayer, and every share of this post can make a real difference. Please prayerfully consider supporting Brother Samuel's family so they can rebuild their home and once again have a safe place to live. If you are unable to give financially, please share this post so that it reaches others who may be able to help. May the Lord richly bless you for your kindness, generosity, and compassion. "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." — Psalm 46:1 Thank you, and God bless you abundantly. ❤️🙏
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  • Hello, I would like to share with you the message from 21 juillet 2026 from “The Good Seed” daily calendar.


    The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin. (1 John 1:7)

    35 years haunted
    Wilhelm Busch (1897-1966) recounts how a miner once came to visit him, a man he didn’t know. He sat sullenly before him. Then he pulled a 100-mark note from his wallet, slammed it on the table, and said, “This belongs to your youth work.”
     Wilhelm Busch couldn’t make sense of the donation and looked at the giver inquiringly. Finally, the man told him that as a 15 year old, he was allowed to sell small magazines for the community. The proceeds were intended for youth work. But he always diverted a few pennies for himself – altogether, at least 1 mark. And this money had ruined his entire life.
     He couldn’t attend confirmation classes or church services anymore. He always felt like a thief and a hypocrite before God. How could he pray to Him then? Impossible! Now he couldn’t take it anymore. For 35 years, the money had haunted him: hence the 100 marks, with interest and compound interest. Surely that would make everything right!
     Wilhelm Busch replied to him, “Can one make amends for that? It is good that you have admitted the wrong and returned what was stolen. But what about your guilt before God?” The miner’s head shot up: “What do I have to do now?” Busch replied, “Before God, we cannot undo any deed. But there is one who has already made everything right, Jesus Christ.” And then he read to him: “The blood of Jesus Christ, His Son, cleanses us from all sin.”
     Perhaps you too are carrying a burden of guilt through life, have even tried to make amends? But have you confessed it to God? Only that is able to lighten the heart and conscience.

    Today’s reading: Joshua 1:1-18 – 1 Corinthians 1:1-9
    Hello, I would like to share with you the message from 21 juillet 2026 from “The Good Seed” daily calendar. The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin. (1 John 1:7) 35 years haunted Wilhelm Busch (1897-1966) recounts how a miner once came to visit him, a man he didn’t know. He sat sullenly before him. Then he pulled a 100-mark note from his wallet, slammed it on the table, and said, “This belongs to your youth work.”  Wilhelm Busch couldn’t make sense of the donation and looked at the giver inquiringly. Finally, the man told him that as a 15 year old, he was allowed to sell small magazines for the community. The proceeds were intended for youth work. But he always diverted a few pennies for himself – altogether, at least 1 mark. And this money had ruined his entire life.  He couldn’t attend confirmation classes or church services anymore. He always felt like a thief and a hypocrite before God. How could he pray to Him then? Impossible! Now he couldn’t take it anymore. For 35 years, the money had haunted him: hence the 100 marks, with interest and compound interest. Surely that would make everything right!  Wilhelm Busch replied to him, “Can one make amends for that? It is good that you have admitted the wrong and returned what was stolen. But what about your guilt before God?” The miner’s head shot up: “What do I have to do now?” Busch replied, “Before God, we cannot undo any deed. But there is one who has already made everything right, Jesus Christ.” And then he read to him: “The blood of Jesus Christ, His Son, cleanses us from all sin.”  Perhaps you too are carrying a burden of guilt through life, have even tried to make amends? But have you confessed it to God? Only that is able to lighten the heart and conscience. Today’s reading: Joshua 1:1-18 – 1 Corinthians 1:1-9
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    What Can You Do to Help? The success of Hope Christian Health Center’s mission relies on the generosity and hard work of our dedicated team of volunteers and supporters. If you’re looking to make a difference, we make it easy for you to get involved! 🤝 Here’s How You Can Help: 💵 DONATE: Become a financial booster for HCHC! Your contribution, whether large or small, plays a vital role in sustaining our healthcare services and expanding our outreach to those in need. Every donation helps us provide healing and hope to our community. 🤲 SERVE: Volunteer with HCHC’s mission! Join our team of passionate individuals committed to making a positive impact. Whether it’s assisting with patient care, helping with administrative duties, or participating in community outreach programs, your time and skills can help transform lives. Together, we can continue to spread hope and healing to those in need. Join us today and make a meaningful difference in the lives of the people we serve! 🌐 Visit Our Website : www.hopechristianhealthcenter.org #HopeChristianHealthCenter #GetInvolved #Donate #Volunteer #MakeADifference #CommunityImpact #HealthcareSupport #HealingAndHope
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    At It Ain’t Over Ministries, we’re dedicated to empowering individuals on their journeys towards wholeness, deliverance, and successful transition. Your generous support plays a vital role in making this vision a reality. Thanks to your contributions, we’re actively working towards becoming a state-recognized non-profit organization, and obtaining our I.R.S. 501 (c)(3) Tax Exempt Status. This official status will allow us to further our reach and provide even greater support to those in need.
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    At It Ain’t Over Ministries, we’re dedicated to empowering individuals on their journeys towards wholeness, deliverance, and successful transition. Your generous support plays a vital role in making this vision a reality. Thanks to your contributions, we’re actively working towards becoming a state-recognized non-profit organization, and obtaining our I.R.S. 501 (c)(3) Tax Exempt Status. This official status will allow us to further our reach and provide even greater support to those in need.
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    Sow-a-Seed At It Ain’t Over Ministries, we’re dedicated to empowering individuals on their journeys towards wholeness, deliverance, and successful transition. Your generous support plays a vital role in making this vision a reality. Thanks to your contributions, we’re actively working towards becoming a state-recognized non-profit organization, and obtaining our I.R.S. 501 (c)(3) Tax Exempt Status. This official status will allow us to further our reach and provide even greater support to those in need. Donate and Sow a Seed here: https://iaom1.com/donation/
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    At It Ain’t Over Ministries, we’re dedicated to empowering individuals on their journeys towards wholeness, deliverance, and successful transition. Your generous support plays a vital role in making this vision a reality. Thanks to your contributions, we’re actively working towards becoming a state-recognized non-profit organization, and obtaining our I.R.S. 501 (c)(3) Tax Exempt Status. This official status will allow us to further our reach and provide even greater support to those in need.
    Donate and Sow a Seed here:
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    Sow-a-Seed At It Ain’t Over Ministries, we’re dedicated to empowering individuals on their journeys towards wholeness, deliverance, and successful transition. Your generous support plays a vital role in making this vision a reality. Thanks to your contributions, we’re actively working towards becoming a state-recognized non-profit organization, and obtaining our I.R.S. 501 (c)(3) Tax Exempt Status. This official status will allow us to further our reach and provide even greater support to those in need. Donate and Sow a Seed here: https://iaom1.com/donation/
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