• 28 Beleifs # 22
    CHRISTIAN BEHAVIOR

    We are called to be a godly people who think, feel, and act in harmony with biblical principles in all aspects of personal and social life. For the Spirit to recreate in us the character of our Lord we involve ourselves only in those things that will produce Christlike purity, health, and joy in our lives. This means that our amusement and entertainment should meet the highest standards of Christian taste and beauty. While recognizing cultural differences, our dress is to be simple, modest, and neat, befitting those whose true beauty does not consist of outward adornment but in the imperishable ornament of a gentle and quiet spirit. It also means that because our bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit, we are to care for them intelligently. Along with adequate exercise and rest, we are to adopt the most healthful diet possible and abstain from the unclean foods identified in the Scriptures. Since alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and the irresponsible use of drugs and narcotics are harmful to our bodies, we are to abstain from them as well. Instead, we are to engage in whatever brings our thoughts and bodies into the discipline of Christ, who desires our wholesomeness, joy, and goodness.
    28 Beleifs # 22 CHRISTIAN BEHAVIOR We are called to be a godly people who think, feel, and act in harmony with biblical principles in all aspects of personal and social life. For the Spirit to recreate in us the character of our Lord we involve ourselves only in those things that will produce Christlike purity, health, and joy in our lives. This means that our amusement and entertainment should meet the highest standards of Christian taste and beauty. While recognizing cultural differences, our dress is to be simple, modest, and neat, befitting those whose true beauty does not consist of outward adornment but in the imperishable ornament of a gentle and quiet spirit. It also means that because our bodies are the temples of the Holy Spirit, we are to care for them intelligently. Along with adequate exercise and rest, we are to adopt the most healthful diet possible and abstain from the unclean foods identified in the Scriptures. Since alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and the irresponsible use of drugs and narcotics are harmful to our bodies, we are to abstain from them as well. Instead, we are to engage in whatever brings our thoughts and bodies into the discipline of Christ, who desires our wholesomeness, joy, and goodness.
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  • TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS:

    SERMON TOPIC:

    DOES READING THE BIBLE ON YOUR PHONE A SIN?

    A Powerful Sermon for Young and Mature Christians.

    The Phone Is Not the Problem.

    Imagine this:
    You wake up in the morning. Before your feet touch the floor, your hand reaches for your phone.

    You check WhatsApp.
    You scroll through Facebook.
    You watch a few videos.
    You check notifications.
    You laugh at a few posts.

    Then someone asks you:

    “Did you read your Bible today?”

    You say, “Yes, I read it on my phone.”

    But another person says, “Reading the Bible on your phone is not spiritual. You need a physical Bible!”

    So, who is right?

    Is reading the Bible on your phone a sin?

    The answer is NO.

    The Bible does not teach that reading God's Word from a phone is sinful. The issue is not whether the Bible is printed on paper or displayed on a screen. The greater issue is whether God's Word is entering your heart and transforming your life.
    Your phone can be a tool for temptation—or a tool for transformation.
    The same device that can carry pornography can carry Scripture.
    The same phone that can waste three hours can also help you spend thirty minutes with God.
    The question is not simply:
    “What device are you using?”
    The deeper question is:
    “What are you using the device for, and what is God's Word producing in your life?”
    1. GOD'S WORD IS WHAT MATTERS, NOT THE MATERIAL IT IS PRINTED ON

    Key Scripture:
    2 Timothy 3:16–17

    «“All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.”»
    Paul does not say God's Word becomes powerful only when printed on paper.
    The authority of Scripture comes from God, not from the material on which the words appear.
    Whether you read:
    - a physical Bible,
    - a Bible app,
    - an ebook,
    - a Bible website,
    - or listen to an audio Bible,
    the important question is whether you are receiving and obeying the truth of God's Word.

    Consider this:
    If you read Psalm 23 on paper, God can speak to you.
    If you read Psalm 23 on your phone, God can speak to you.
    The paper does not make the Word powerful.
    God makes His Word powerful.
    The Bible says:
    «“The word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword.”
    — Hebrews 4:12»
    The power is in the Word, not in the paper.
    2. JESUS TAUGHT US TO CARRY GOD'S WORD IN OUR HEARTS

    Key Scripture:

    Psalm 119:11

    «“Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.”»
    Notice what the psalmist says:
    “I have hidden Your Word in my heart.”
    He doesn't say, “I have hidden Your Word in my leather Bible.”
    The ultimate goal of Bible reading is not merely to own a Bible.
    It is to allow the Bible to own your heart.
    You can carry a beautiful Bible everywhere and never obey it.
    You can have 20 Bible apps installed and never open one.
    You can underline hundreds of verses and still refuse to forgive somebody.
    You can listen to sermons every day and remain unchanged.
    Therefore, Bible possession is not the same as Bible transformation.
    Jesus said:
    «“If ye love me, keep my commandments.”
    — John 14:15»
    The real evidence that we are receiving God's Word is not merely that we read it.
    It is that we obey it.
    3. YOUR PHONE CAN BECOME A TEMPLE OF DISTRACTION OR A TOOL OF DISCIPLESHIP
    This is where we need wisdom.
    Reading the Bible on your phone is not a sin.
    But allowing your phone to constantly distract you from God's Word is a spiritual problem.
    You open your Bible app to read Matthew 5.
    A notification appears.
    You check WhatsApp.
    Someone has posted something interesting.
    You open Facebook.
    Then you see a video.
    Then another video.
    Twenty minutes later, you have forgotten why you opened the phone.
    The problem was not the phone.
    The problem was lack of spiritual discipline.
    Jesus said:
    «“Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation.”
    — Matthew 26:41»
    We must learn to control our devices rather than allowing our devices to control us.
    Your phone can help you:
    - read Scripture every morning;
    - memorize Bible verses;
    - listen to Scripture while travelling;
    - study different Bible translations;
    - search for related passages;
    - take spiritual notes;
    - listen to Christian teaching;
    - share Scripture with others;
    - follow a Bible reading plan.
    But it can also become a major source of distraction.
    The same phone can take you closer to God or farther from Him.
    The difference is how you use it.
    4. DON'T CONFUSE A PHYSICAL BIBLE WITH SPIRITUALITY
    There is nothing wrong with loving a physical Bible.
    In fact, many Christians find it easier to concentrate, underline passages, make notes, and remember where verses are located when using a printed Bible.
    That's wonderful.
    But we must be careful not to create spiritual rules that God did not create.

    If someone says:
    “You are sinning because you read the Bible on your phone,”
    ask respectfully:
    “Where does Scripture teach that?”
    We must distinguish between:
    Biblical commands
    Things God actually commands.
    Personal preferences
    Things that may help us spiritually but are not universal commands.
    A physical Bible can be an excellent spiritual tool.
    But it is not a requirement for salvation.
    It is not the paper that makes someone spiritual.
    It is their relationship with Christ and their submission to God's Word.
    5. THE GOAL OF BIBLE READING IS TRANSFORMATION

    Key Scripture:

    James 1:22

    «“But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.”»
    This is one of the most important truths in this entire message.
    You can read the Bible on your phone and become spiritually mature.
    You can read the Bible from a physical Bible and remain spiritually immature.
    Why?
    Because reading is the beginning—not the destination.
    The Word should change:
    - how you speak;
    - how you think;
    - how you treat people;
    - how you handle money;
    - how you respond to temptation;
    - how you conduct relationships;
    - how you forgive;
    - how you work;
    - how you raise your children;
    - how you use technology.
    If your Bible reading does not affect your life, something is missing.
    The purpose of Scripture is not simply to fill your head with information but to transform your heart and direct your life.

    BIBLICAL CASE STUDY:

    JESUS IN THE WILDERNESS

    Consider Jesus' temptation in Matthew 4.
    When Satan came to tempt Him, Jesus responded repeatedly:
    “It is written…”
    Jesus knew the Word.
    He remembered the Word.
    He trusted the Word.
    He used the Word.
    And He obeyed the Word.
    The lesson is powerful:
    The Bible is not merely something we read during peaceful moments. It is truth we carry into spiritual battles.
    When temptation says:
    “You cannot overcome this.”
    The Word says:
    “There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man…”
    — 1 Corinthians 10:13
    When fear says:
    “You are alone.”
    The Word says:
    “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.”
    — Hebrews 13:5
    When anxiety says:
    “Everything is going to collapse.”
    The Word says:
    “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication…”
    — Philippians 4:6
    When condemnation says:
    “You are finished.”
    The Word reminds you:
    “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.”
    — Romans 8:1
    That is why we must not merely read the Word.
    We must know the Word.

    DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHT

    Your phone is neither holy nor sinful by itself.
    It is a tool.
    A knife can prepare food or cause harm.
    Money can support ministry or become an idol.
    A car can take you to church or take you somewhere sinful.
    A phone can spread the Gospel or spread ungodliness.
    The issue is the heart of the user.
    Jesus taught:
    «“For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.”
    — Matthew 6:21»
    Therefore, examine your heart.
    If you use your phone to read Scripture, praise God.
    If your phone constantly distracts you from Scripture, establish boundaries.
    If a particular app repeatedly pulls you into sin, have the courage to remove it.
    Don't protect an app at the expense of your spiritual life.

    PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS

    1. Choose a Bible-reading time
    Don't wait until you “feel spiritual.”
    Set a time and keep it.
    2. Turn off notifications
    When studying Scripture, silence unnecessary notifications.
    Give God your attention.
    3. Use your phone intentionally
    Before opening your phone, know why you are opening it.
    If you are reading Scripture, read Scripture.
    4. Keep a physical Bible if it helps you
    There is absolutely nothing wrong with having a printed Bible.
    Use whatever helps you engage deeply with God's Word.
    5. Don't only read—meditate
    Ask:
    What is God saying?
    What does this reveal about Him?
    What must I change?
    What must I obey?
    6. Memorize Scripture
    A phone can disappear.
    A battery can die.
    A network can fail.
    But God's Word hidden in your heart remains with you.
    7. Put Scripture into practice
    Forgive.
    Love.
    Serve.
    Give.
    Pray.
    Speak truth.
    Resist temptation.
    Live holy.
    That is when Scripture becomes visible in your life.

    QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION

    1. Am I reading the Bible to know God or simply to complete a reading plan?
    2. Does my phone help my spiritual life more than it harms it?
    3. What usually distracts me when I try to read Scripture?
    4. Do I obey the Bible or merely quote it?
    5. Is there an app or online activity that is consistently pulling me away from God?
    6. What Scripture am I currently hiding in my heart?
    7. If someone observed my phone activity for one week, would they see evidence of Christ?

    POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS

    1. Prayer for Hunger
    Father, give me a deep hunger and thirst for Your Word. Let me desire Scripture more than entertainment, in Jesus' name.
    2. Prayer for Understanding
    Lord, open my spiritual understanding. Help me not only to read Your Word but to understand what You are saying to me.
    3. Prayer Against Distraction
    Father, deliver me from every distraction that steals my attention from You. Give me discipline and spiritual focus.
    4. Prayer for Obedience
    Lord, give me grace to practice what I read. Let Your Word transform my thoughts, character, decisions, and relationships.
    5. Prayer for Technology
    Father, teach me to use technology wisely. Let my phone become a tool for Your glory and not an instrument of spiritual destruction.
    6. Prayer for Young People
    Lord, raise a generation of young people who love Your Word, understand Your truth, resist temptation, and boldly represent Christ in this digital age.
    7. Prayer for Spiritual Growth
    Holy Spirit, make me spiritually mature. Let Scripture become deeply rooted in my heart and visible in my daily life.

    STRONG CLOSING:

    WHAT IS YOUR PHONE DOING TO YOUR SPIRIT?

    Let me leave you with this question:
    When you pick up your phone, what usually gets the first part of your attention?
    Social media?
    Entertainment?
    Messages?
    News?
    Or God?
    Your phone is not your master.
    Your notifications are not your master.
    Social media is not your master.
    Jesus Christ is Lord.
    So, if reading the Bible on your phone helps you encounter God, read it.
    If listening to an audio Bible helps you stay in God's Word, listen.
    If a physical Bible helps you concentrate, use it.
    The goal is not to worship the format.
    The goal is to know the Author.
    Don't become a Christian who owns a Bible but doesn't know the God of the Bible.
    Don't become someone who can quote Scripture but refuses to obey it.
    Don't allow a smartphone to become smarter than your spiritual life.
    Use technology—but don't let technology use you.
    Read the Word.
    Study the Word.
    Meditate on the Word.
    Memorize the Word.
    Obey the Word.
    Live the Word.
    And most importantly:
    Live for Jesus.
    Final Declaration
    My phone will not control me.
    My distractions will not control me.
    God's Word will guide me.
    The Holy Spirit will lead me.
    Jesus Christ will remain my Lord.
    And everything I use—including my technology—will be used for the glory of God.
    Amen!

    If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church.
    You can get inspirational ebooks from my selar/amazon shops below

    https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1

    https://selar.com/m/umoedem

    https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks

    CONTACT - Whatsapp +2349024173027, +2349055447540,

    Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
    TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS: SERMON TOPIC: DOES READING THE BIBLE ON YOUR PHONE A SIN? A Powerful Sermon for Young and Mature Christians. The Phone Is Not the Problem. Imagine this: You wake up in the morning. Before your feet touch the floor, your hand reaches for your phone. You check WhatsApp. You scroll through Facebook. You watch a few videos. You check notifications. You laugh at a few posts. Then someone asks you: “Did you read your Bible today?” You say, “Yes, I read it on my phone.” But another person says, “Reading the Bible on your phone is not spiritual. You need a physical Bible!” So, who is right? Is reading the Bible on your phone a sin? The answer is NO. The Bible does not teach that reading God's Word from a phone is sinful. The issue is not whether the Bible is printed on paper or displayed on a screen. The greater issue is whether God's Word is entering your heart and transforming your life. Your phone can be a tool for temptation—or a tool for transformation. The same device that can carry pornography can carry Scripture. The same phone that can waste three hours can also help you spend thirty minutes with God. The question is not simply: “What device are you using?” The deeper question is: “What are you using the device for, and what is God's Word producing in your life?” 1. GOD'S WORD IS WHAT MATTERS, NOT THE MATERIAL IT IS PRINTED ON Key Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:16–17 «“All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.”» Paul does not say God's Word becomes powerful only when printed on paper. The authority of Scripture comes from God, not from the material on which the words appear. Whether you read: - a physical Bible, - a Bible app, - an ebook, - a Bible website, - or listen to an audio Bible, the important question is whether you are receiving and obeying the truth of God's Word. Consider this: If you read Psalm 23 on paper, God can speak to you. If you read Psalm 23 on your phone, God can speak to you. The paper does not make the Word powerful. God makes His Word powerful. The Bible says: «“The word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword.” — Hebrews 4:12» The power is in the Word, not in the paper. 2. JESUS TAUGHT US TO CARRY GOD'S WORD IN OUR HEARTS Key Scripture: Psalm 119:11 «“Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.”» Notice what the psalmist says: “I have hidden Your Word in my heart.” He doesn't say, “I have hidden Your Word in my leather Bible.” The ultimate goal of Bible reading is not merely to own a Bible. It is to allow the Bible to own your heart. You can carry a beautiful Bible everywhere and never obey it. You can have 20 Bible apps installed and never open one. You can underline hundreds of verses and still refuse to forgive somebody. You can listen to sermons every day and remain unchanged. Therefore, Bible possession is not the same as Bible transformation. Jesus said: «“If ye love me, keep my commandments.” — John 14:15» The real evidence that we are receiving God's Word is not merely that we read it. It is that we obey it. 3. YOUR PHONE CAN BECOME A TEMPLE OF DISTRACTION OR A TOOL OF DISCIPLESHIP This is where we need wisdom. Reading the Bible on your phone is not a sin. But allowing your phone to constantly distract you from God's Word is a spiritual problem. You open your Bible app to read Matthew 5. A notification appears. You check WhatsApp. Someone has posted something interesting. You open Facebook. Then you see a video. Then another video. Twenty minutes later, you have forgotten why you opened the phone. The problem was not the phone. The problem was lack of spiritual discipline. Jesus said: «“Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation.” — Matthew 26:41» We must learn to control our devices rather than allowing our devices to control us. Your phone can help you: - read Scripture every morning; - memorize Bible verses; - listen to Scripture while travelling; - study different Bible translations; - search for related passages; - take spiritual notes; - listen to Christian teaching; - share Scripture with others; - follow a Bible reading plan. But it can also become a major source of distraction. The same phone can take you closer to God or farther from Him. The difference is how you use it. 4. DON'T CONFUSE A PHYSICAL BIBLE WITH SPIRITUALITY There is nothing wrong with loving a physical Bible. In fact, many Christians find it easier to concentrate, underline passages, make notes, and remember where verses are located when using a printed Bible. That's wonderful. But we must be careful not to create spiritual rules that God did not create. If someone says: “You are sinning because you read the Bible on your phone,” ask respectfully: “Where does Scripture teach that?” We must distinguish between: Biblical commands Things God actually commands. Personal preferences Things that may help us spiritually but are not universal commands. A physical Bible can be an excellent spiritual tool. But it is not a requirement for salvation. It is not the paper that makes someone spiritual. It is their relationship with Christ and their submission to God's Word. 5. THE GOAL OF BIBLE READING IS TRANSFORMATION Key Scripture: James 1:22 «“But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.”» This is one of the most important truths in this entire message. You can read the Bible on your phone and become spiritually mature. You can read the Bible from a physical Bible and remain spiritually immature. Why? Because reading is the beginning—not the destination. The Word should change: - how you speak; - how you think; - how you treat people; - how you handle money; - how you respond to temptation; - how you conduct relationships; - how you forgive; - how you work; - how you raise your children; - how you use technology. If your Bible reading does not affect your life, something is missing. The purpose of Scripture is not simply to fill your head with information but to transform your heart and direct your life. BIBLICAL CASE STUDY: JESUS IN THE WILDERNESS Consider Jesus' temptation in Matthew 4. When Satan came to tempt Him, Jesus responded repeatedly: “It is written…” Jesus knew the Word. He remembered the Word. He trusted the Word. He used the Word. And He obeyed the Word. The lesson is powerful: The Bible is not merely something we read during peaceful moments. It is truth we carry into spiritual battles. When temptation says: “You cannot overcome this.” The Word says: “There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man…” — 1 Corinthians 10:13 When fear says: “You are alone.” The Word says: “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” — Hebrews 13:5 When anxiety says: “Everything is going to collapse.” The Word says: “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication…” — Philippians 4:6 When condemnation says: “You are finished.” The Word reminds you: “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.” — Romans 8:1 That is why we must not merely read the Word. We must know the Word. DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHT Your phone is neither holy nor sinful by itself. It is a tool. A knife can prepare food or cause harm. Money can support ministry or become an idol. A car can take you to church or take you somewhere sinful. A phone can spread the Gospel or spread ungodliness. The issue is the heart of the user. Jesus taught: «“For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” — Matthew 6:21» Therefore, examine your heart. If you use your phone to read Scripture, praise God. If your phone constantly distracts you from Scripture, establish boundaries. If a particular app repeatedly pulls you into sin, have the courage to remove it. Don't protect an app at the expense of your spiritual life. PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS 1. Choose a Bible-reading time Don't wait until you “feel spiritual.” Set a time and keep it. 2. Turn off notifications When studying Scripture, silence unnecessary notifications. Give God your attention. 3. Use your phone intentionally Before opening your phone, know why you are opening it. If you are reading Scripture, read Scripture. 4. Keep a physical Bible if it helps you There is absolutely nothing wrong with having a printed Bible. Use whatever helps you engage deeply with God's Word. 5. Don't only read—meditate Ask: What is God saying? What does this reveal about Him? What must I change? What must I obey? 6. Memorize Scripture A phone can disappear. A battery can die. A network can fail. But God's Word hidden in your heart remains with you. 7. Put Scripture into practice Forgive. Love. Serve. Give. Pray. Speak truth. Resist temptation. Live holy. That is when Scripture becomes visible in your life. QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION 1. Am I reading the Bible to know God or simply to complete a reading plan? 2. Does my phone help my spiritual life more than it harms it? 3. What usually distracts me when I try to read Scripture? 4. Do I obey the Bible or merely quote it? 5. Is there an app or online activity that is consistently pulling me away from God? 6. What Scripture am I currently hiding in my heart? 7. If someone observed my phone activity for one week, would they see evidence of Christ? POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS 1. Prayer for Hunger Father, give me a deep hunger and thirst for Your Word. Let me desire Scripture more than entertainment, in Jesus' name. 2. Prayer for Understanding Lord, open my spiritual understanding. Help me not only to read Your Word but to understand what You are saying to me. 3. Prayer Against Distraction Father, deliver me from every distraction that steals my attention from You. Give me discipline and spiritual focus. 4. Prayer for Obedience Lord, give me grace to practice what I read. Let Your Word transform my thoughts, character, decisions, and relationships. 5. Prayer for Technology Father, teach me to use technology wisely. Let my phone become a tool for Your glory and not an instrument of spiritual destruction. 6. Prayer for Young People Lord, raise a generation of young people who love Your Word, understand Your truth, resist temptation, and boldly represent Christ in this digital age. 7. Prayer for Spiritual Growth Holy Spirit, make me spiritually mature. Let Scripture become deeply rooted in my heart and visible in my daily life. STRONG CLOSING: WHAT IS YOUR PHONE DOING TO YOUR SPIRIT? Let me leave you with this question: When you pick up your phone, what usually gets the first part of your attention? Social media? Entertainment? Messages? News? Or God? Your phone is not your master. Your notifications are not your master. Social media is not your master. Jesus Christ is Lord. So, if reading the Bible on your phone helps you encounter God, read it. If listening to an audio Bible helps you stay in God's Word, listen. If a physical Bible helps you concentrate, use it. The goal is not to worship the format. The goal is to know the Author. Don't become a Christian who owns a Bible but doesn't know the God of the Bible. Don't become someone who can quote Scripture but refuses to obey it. Don't allow a smartphone to become smarter than your spiritual life. Use technology—but don't let technology use you. Read the Word. Study the Word. Meditate on the Word. Memorize the Word. Obey the Word. Live the Word. And most importantly: Live for Jesus. Final Declaration My phone will not control me. My distractions will not control me. God's Word will guide me. The Holy Spirit will lead me. Jesus Christ will remain my Lord. And everything I use—including my technology—will be used for the glory of God. Amen! If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church. You can get inspirational ebooks from my selar/amazon shops below https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1 https://selar.com/m/umoedem https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks CONTACT - Whatsapp +2349024173027, +2349055447540, Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
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  • This Sunday in limited number of theaters is a Christian worship film called House of Worship. Please get a group and go. We need to support Christian entertainment and worship in public spaces.
    This Sunday in limited number of theaters is a Christian worship film called House of Worship. Please get a group and go. We need to support Christian entertainment and worship in public spaces.
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  • Ellen G. White
    I have set the Lord always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Psalm 16:8.
    Whatever Christ asks us to renounce, He offers in its stead something better. Never let amusements, or the companionship of others, come between you and Jesus, your best Friend.... When natural inclination draws you in the direction of fulfilling some selfish desire, set the Lord before you as your counselor... Christians have many sources of happiness at their command, and they may tell with unerring accuracy what pleasures are lawful and right...If they can take Jesus with them, and maintain a prayerful spirit, they are perfectly safe....An enlightened, discriminating mind will find abundant means for entertainment and diversion, from sources not only innocent, but instructive....In all our seasons of recreation we may gather from the Divine Source of strength fresh courage and power, that we may the more successfully elevate our lives to purity, true goodness, and holiness....Those who really enjoy the love of God will have joy and peace. Religion was never designed to make one pleasureless. What can be productive of greater happiness than to enjoy the peace of Christ, the bright sunshine of His presence? [ FLB 237.]
    Ellen G. White I have set the Lord always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Psalm 16:8. Whatever Christ asks us to renounce, He offers in its stead something better. Never let amusements, or the companionship of others, come between you and Jesus, your best Friend.... When natural inclination draws you in the direction of fulfilling some selfish desire, set the Lord before you as your counselor... Christians have many sources of happiness at their command, and they may tell with unerring accuracy what pleasures are lawful and right...If they can take Jesus with them, and maintain a prayerful spirit, they are perfectly safe....An enlightened, discriminating mind will find abundant means for entertainment and diversion, from sources not only innocent, but instructive....In all our seasons of recreation we may gather from the Divine Source of strength fresh courage and power, that we may the more successfully elevate our lives to purity, true goodness, and holiness....Those who really enjoy the love of God will have joy and peace. Religion was never designed to make one pleasureless. What can be productive of greater happiness than to enjoy the peace of Christ, the bright sunshine of His presence? [ FLB 237.]
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  • rebuke and fix through intercession:


    Who controls the media? Updated list.

    Meta owns:
    Facebook
    Instagram
    WhatsApp
    Messenger
    Threads
    Oculus
    Meta AI
    Meta is controlled by Mark Zuckerberg who is jewish

    Alphabet owns:
    Google
    [v] YouTube
    Android
    [v] Gmail
    [ ] Chrome
    Pixel phones
    Nest smart home devices
    Fitbit
    DeepMind
    Gemini AI
    Waymo self-driving cars
    Verily
    Calico
    Wing drone delivery
    Alphabet is controlled by Larry Page and (Sergey? ) Brin who are both jewish

    Tic Tok
    U.S. algorithm and infrastructure is controlled by Oracle
    Oracle is controlled by Larry Ellison who is jewish

    -Hookup Apps

    Match Group owns:
    Tinder
    Hinge
    OkCupid
    Match. com
    Plenty of Fish
    Meetic
    The League
    BLK
    Archer
    OurTime
    Was founded by Barry Diller who is jewish

    Grindr
    Was founded by Joel Simkhai who is jewish

    Bumble
    Was founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd who is jewish

    -Porn

    Onlyfans
    Owned by Leonid Radvinsky who is jewish

    Vixen Media Group owns:
    Blacked
    Blacked Raw
    Vixen
    Tushy
    Deeper
    Founded by Greg Lansky who is jewish

    Aylo/MindGeek Owns/owned:
    Pornhub
    YouPorn
    RedTube
    Brazzers
    Reality Kings
    Digital Playground
    Men. com
    Sean Cody
    Tube8
    Solomon Friedman is the owner of Aylo and he’s jewish

    Gamma Entertainment owns/operates:
    Adult Time
    Pure Taboo
    Wicked
    many other affiliate studios/platforms
    Founded by Karl Bernard who is jewish

    -Movies/TV/News

    Warner Brothers Discovery owns:
    Warner Bros. Pictures
    HBO
    CNN
    DC Studios
    Cartoon Network
    Discovery Channel
    TNT
    TBS
    Max (formerly HBO Max)
    Adult Swim
    HGTV
    Food Network
    Animal Planet
    Warner Brothers is run by David Zaslav who is jewish

    Disney owns:
    ESPN
    ABC
    Marvel Studios
    Lucasfilm
    Pixar
    20th Century Studios
    Disney+
    Hulu (major controlling stake)
    National Geographic
    Disney is run by Bob Iger who is jewish

    Paramount Global owns:
    CBS
    CBS News
    CBS Sports
    Local CBS stations
    Film Studios
    Paramount Pictures
    Paramount Animation
    Cable Networks
    MTV
    Nickelodeon
    Comedy Central
    BET
    VH1
    CMT
    TV Land
    Smithsonian Channel
    Logo TV
    Pop TV

    Streaming/Premium:
    Paramount+
    Showtime
    Pluto TV

    Major franchises/IP:
    Top Gun
    Mission: Impossible
    Star Trek
    South Park (licensing/streaming)
    SpongeBob SquarePants
    Transformers
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    Paramount Global is controlled by Sheri Redstone, who is jewish

    Comcast owns:
    NBCUniversal
    NBC
    Universal Pictures
    Peacock
    MSNBC
    CNBC
    Telemundo
    Sky (Europe)
    DreamWorks Animation
    Xfinity
    Comcast is controlled by Roberts family who is Jewish

    Amazon owns:
    Amazon Prime
    MGM Studios⁠
    Twitch⁠
    Audible⁠
    IMDb⁠
    Amazon Music⁠
    Ring⁠
    Blink⁠
    Amazon Echo
    Alexa
    Kindle
    Amazon is run by Andy Jassy who is jewish

    -AI/Data Centers

    OpenAI/ChatGPT
    Run by Sam Altman who is jewish

    Palentir provides advanced data integration, surveillance, AI, and analytics infrastructure used by military, intelligence, law enforcement, and major corporations. Its platforms help organizations combine massive amounts of fragmented data into real-time operational intelligence for warfare, policing, logistics, cybersecurity, manufacturing, and decision-making, making it one of the most strategically influential data and defense technology companies in the world.

    Was founded by Alex Karp, Peter Thiel, Stephen Cohen and Joe Lonsdale, 3 of the 4 are jewish and the other gives speeches on the Antichrist. Operated by Alex Karp who is jewish.

    Oracle owns:
    Oracle Database
    Java
    MySQL
    NetSuite
    Cerner
    Sun Microsystems technologies
    It’s important because it owns core infrastructure software that powers governments, banks, hospitals, corporations, and large parts of the internet. Its control of technologies like Oracle Database, Java, MySQL, and Cerner gives it enormous influence over the backend systems modern society depends on.

    Owned by Larry Ellison who is jewish.
    rebuke and fix through intercession: Who controls the media? Updated list. Meta owns: Facebook Instagram WhatsApp Messenger Threads Oculus Meta AI Meta is controlled by Mark Zuckerberg who is jewish Alphabet owns: Google [v] YouTube Android [v] Gmail [ ] Chrome Pixel phones Nest smart home devices Fitbit DeepMind Gemini AI Waymo self-driving cars Verily Calico Wing drone delivery Alphabet is controlled by Larry Page and (Sergey? ) Brin who are both jewish Tic Tok U.S. algorithm and infrastructure is controlled by Oracle Oracle is controlled by Larry Ellison who is jewish -Hookup Apps Match Group owns: Tinder Hinge OkCupid Match. com Plenty of Fish Meetic The League BLK Archer OurTime Was founded by Barry Diller who is jewish Grindr Was founded by Joel Simkhai who is jewish Bumble Was founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd who is jewish -Porn Onlyfans Owned by Leonid Radvinsky who is jewish Vixen Media Group owns: Blacked Blacked Raw Vixen Tushy Deeper Founded by Greg Lansky who is jewish Aylo/MindGeek Owns/owned: Pornhub YouPorn RedTube Brazzers Reality Kings Digital Playground Men. com Sean Cody Tube8 Solomon Friedman is the owner of Aylo and he’s jewish Gamma Entertainment owns/operates: Adult Time Pure Taboo Wicked many other affiliate studios/platforms Founded by Karl Bernard who is jewish -Movies/TV/News Warner Brothers Discovery owns: Warner Bros. Pictures HBO CNN DC Studios Cartoon Network Discovery Channel TNT TBS Max (formerly HBO Max) Adult Swim HGTV Food Network Animal Planet Warner Brothers is run by David Zaslav who is jewish Disney owns: ESPN ABC Marvel Studios Lucasfilm Pixar 20th Century Studios Disney+ Hulu (major controlling stake) National Geographic Disney is run by Bob Iger who is jewish Paramount Global owns: CBS CBS News CBS Sports Local CBS stations Film Studios Paramount Pictures Paramount Animation Cable Networks MTV Nickelodeon Comedy Central BET VH1 CMT TV Land Smithsonian Channel Logo TV Pop TV Streaming/Premium: Paramount+ Showtime Pluto TV Major franchises/IP: Top Gun Mission: Impossible Star Trek South Park (licensing/streaming) SpongeBob SquarePants Transformers Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Paramount Global is controlled by Sheri Redstone, who is jewish Comcast owns: NBCUniversal NBC Universal Pictures Peacock MSNBC CNBC Telemundo Sky (Europe) DreamWorks Animation Xfinity Comcast is controlled by Roberts family who is Jewish Amazon owns: Amazon Prime MGM Studios⁠ Twitch⁠ Audible⁠ IMDb⁠ Amazon Music⁠ Ring⁠ Blink⁠ Amazon Echo Alexa Kindle Amazon is run by Andy Jassy who is jewish -AI/Data Centers OpenAI/ChatGPT Run by Sam Altman who is jewish Palentir provides advanced data integration, surveillance, AI, and analytics infrastructure used by military, intelligence, law enforcement, and major corporations. Its platforms help organizations combine massive amounts of fragmented data into real-time operational intelligence for warfare, policing, logistics, cybersecurity, manufacturing, and decision-making, making it one of the most strategically influential data and defense technology companies in the world. Was founded by Alex Karp, Peter Thiel, Stephen Cohen and Joe Lonsdale, 3 of the 4 are jewish and the other gives speeches on the Antichrist. Operated by Alex Karp who is jewish. Oracle owns: Oracle Database Java MySQL NetSuite Cerner Sun Microsystems technologies It’s important because it owns core infrastructure software that powers governments, banks, hospitals, corporations, and large parts of the internet. Its control of technologies like Oracle Database, Java, MySQL, and Cerner gives it enormous influence over the backend systems modern society depends on. Owned by Larry Ellison who is jewish.
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  • TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS:

    SERMON TOPIC:

    YOUNG PEOPLE, DON'T WASTE YOUR YOUTH.

    Theme:
    Your Youth Is a Gift, Not a Season to Throw Away.

    «“Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth…” — Ecclesiastes 12:1 (KJV)»

    DON'T WASTE WHAT YOU CANNOT REPLACE

    Young person, you can recover lost money. You can replace a broken phone. You can rebuild a failed business. But you cannot recover yesterday.
    Youth is one of the greatest gifts God gives a person—and one of the easiest gifts to waste.
    You have energy today. You have time today. You have opportunities today. You have the ability to learn, build, serve, dream, pray, create and make a difference.
    But the enemy wants you to believe:
    «“You are still young. There is plenty of time. Enjoy yourself now. You will become serious with God later.”»
    That is a dangerous lie.
    The devil does not always destroy young people through terrible sins. Sometimes he destroys them through distraction.
    He keeps them busy but unproductive.
    Connected to everyone but disconnected from God.
    Entertained but empty.
    Informed but not transformed.
    Chasing popularity while losing purpose.
    Young people, don't waste your youth!
    Your youth is not merely for having fun. It is preparation for purpose.
    1. REMEMBER YOUR CREATOR BEFORE YOU WASTE YOURYEARS
    Ecclesiastes 12:1
    «“Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth…”»
    Solomon did not say, “Remember your Creator when you become old.”
    He said “now.”
    God deserves your youthful years—not merely the leftovers of your life.
    Many people say:
    «“When I get older, I will serve God.”»
    But what if God wants to use you now?
    David was young when he confronted Goliath.
    Samuel was young when God called him.
    Josiah was young when he became king and began reforming Israel.
    Timothy was young when Paul recognized his spiritual potential.
    Your age does not disqualify you from God's purpose.

    Deep Insight

    Youth is not an excuse for spiritual laziness.
    The earlier you surrender your life to God, the more years you can spend fulfilling His purpose.
    Don't give God your retirement.
    Give Him your strength.
    Don't give God your leftovers.
    Give Him your first fruits.
    2. DON'T ALLOW PLEASURE TO STEAL YOUR PURPOSE
    1 John 2:15–17
    «“Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world…”»
    There is nothing wrong with enjoying life.
    But there is a difference between enjoying God's blessings and becoming enslaved to worldly pleasures.
    Social media can become a distraction.
    Entertainment can become an addiction.
    Relationships can become an idol.
    Money can become a master.
    Sexual temptation can destroy destiny.
    And the desire to be accepted can cause a young person to compromise convictions.
    Ask yourself:
    What is consuming most of my time?
    Because what controls your time will eventually influence your life.
    You cannot spend five hours every day feeding your flesh and expect your spirit to remain strong.
    You cannot constantly consume content that weakens your values and expect your character to remain strong.
    Be careful what you repeatedly watch, listen to, follow, admire and imitate.
    3. USE YOUR YOUTH TO BUILD, NOT JUST TO CONSUME
    1 Timothy 4:12
    «“Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers…”»
    Paul did not tell Timothy:
    «“Because you are young, wait until you become older.”»
    He said:
    «“Be an example.”»
    Young people should not only be consumers.
    Build something.
    Learn a skill.
    Study the Word.
    Develop your character.
    Serve in church.
    Help people.
    Create something useful.
    Learn technology.
    Develop your gifts.
    Start preparing for your future.
    Don't spend your entire youth watching other people build their dreams.
    Remember this:
    Entertainment gives you moments. Development gives you capacity.
    Your future will demand skills you must begin developing today.
    Your character must grow alongside your career.
    Your spiritual life must grow alongside your education.
    Your wisdom must grow alongside your influence.
    4. CHOOSE YOUR FRIENDS CAREFULLY
    Proverbs 13:20
    «“He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.”»
    Not everybody who laughs with you is helping you.
    Not everybody who calls you “brother” or “sister” is taking you toward your destiny.
    Some relationships are assignments from God.
    Others are distractions from your purpose.
    Look at the people closest to you.
    Do they encourage you to become better—or pressure you to become worse?
    Do they respect your faith?
    Do they challenge you to grow?
    Can you say “no” around them without losing the friendship?
    Can you discuss your dreams with them?
    Can they correct you?
    Your environment matters.
    If you constantly surround yourself with people who celebrate foolishness, eventually foolishness will become normal to you.
    Choose friends who can pray with you, grow with you, correct you and walk with you toward God's purpose.
    5. DON'T WAIT FOR TOMORROW TO OBEY GOD
    Ephesians 5:15–16
    «“See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.”»
    Notice the phrase:
    “Redeeming the time.”
    Time is a currency you cannot save forever.
    Every day you receive 24 hours.
    You can waste them.
    You can invest them.
    But you cannot reverse them.
    There are young people who are praying for opportunities while wasting the opportunities already in their hands.
    Some are waiting for a miracle while refusing to develop discipline.
    Some are asking God for greatness while neglecting the small responsibilities He has already given them.
    Faith does not cancel responsibility.
    Pray—but prepare.
    Believe—but build.
    Trust God—but discipline yourself.
    Ask for opportunities—but develop the capacity to handle them.

    BIBLICAL CASE STUDY:

    JOSEPH — A YOUNG MAN WHO DID NOT WASTE HIS SEASON

    Joseph was young when his life suddenly changed.
    He was betrayed by his brothers.
    He was sold into slavery.
    He was falsely accused.
    He was imprisoned.
    Yet Joseph did not allow his circumstances to determine his character.
    Genesis 39:9
    When tempted by Potiphar's wife, Joseph said:
    «“How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?”»
    Joseph understood something powerful:
    His future was more valuable than his temporary pleasure.
    He could have said:
    «“Nobody will know.”»
    But Joseph knew that God was watching.
    He could have compromised.
    He could have become bitter.
    He could have wasted his youth in anger.
    Instead, he remained faithful.
    And eventually, God lifted him from the prison to the palace.

    The lesson:

    Don't destroy tomorrow because of today's temptation.
    That relationship may be temporary.
    That pleasure may be temporary.
    That opportunity may be temporary.
    But the consequences of some decisions can follow you for years.
    Young person, protect your future.

    DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS

    1. Your youth is a seed season.

    What you plant now will influence what you harvest later.
    Plant prayer.
    Plant discipline.
    Plant knowledge.
    Plant integrity.
    Plant service.
    Plant righteousness.
    2. Your habits are building your future before you see it.
    You may not see the harvest today, but your daily decisions are constructing tomorrow.
    3. God is more interested in your character than your popularity.
    You may impress thousands of people online and still disappoint God privately.
    Character is who you are when nobody is watching.
    4. Not every open door is a God-given opportunity.
    Some doors are traps disguised as opportunities.
    Learn to ask:
    «“Lord, is this good for me—or merely attractive to me?”»
    5. Your greatest battle may not be against people; it may be against distraction.
    A distracted generation can have enormous potential and accomplish very little.
    Protect your attention.
    What captures your attention repeatedly can eventually shape your direction.

    PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

    Starting today:
    1. Give God the first part of your day.
    Pray. Read Scripture. Listen for God's direction.
    2. Set goals for your life.
    Spiritual goals, educational goals, financial goals, relational goals and career goals.
    3. Learn valuable skills.
    Don't depend only on certificates. Develop practical competence.
    4. Control your phone; don't let your phone control you.
    5. Choose your friends intentionally.
    6. Avoid sexual and moral compromises.
    7. Find a mature Christian mentor.
    8. Serve somewhere.
    Don't just attend church—be useful in God's house.
    9. Stop comparing your journey with other people's journeys.
    10. Start now.
    Don't wait until everything is perfect.

    QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION

    Take a moment and answer these honestly:
    - If I continue living exactly as I am today, where will I be five years from now?
    - What am I doing with my time?
    - What habit is secretly destroying my potential?
    - Who are the people influencing my decisions?
    - Am I becoming closer to God or farther from Him?
    - What gift has God placed inside me?
    - What am I doing to develop that gift?
    - What temptation am I repeatedly entertaining?
    - What should I stop doing?
    - What should I start doing?
    - If Jesus returned today, would I be satisfied with how I used my youth?

    POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS

    1. Prayer for Purpose
    Father, open my eyes to understand Your purpose for my life. Help me not to wander through life without direction.
    2. Prayer for Wisdom
    Lord, give me wisdom to make decisions that will preserve my future and honor You.
    3. Prayer Against Distraction
    Every distraction assigned to waste my time, weaken my faith and derail my destiny, I reject it in Jesus' name.
    4. Prayer for Discipline
    Holy Spirit, give me the discipline to do what is right even when nobody is watching.
    5. Prayer for Purity
    Lord, keep my heart, mind and body pure. Give me strength to overcome every temptation that seeks to destroy my future.
    6. Prayer for Good Relationships
    Father, connect me with people who will strengthen my faith, sharpen my character and help me fulfill my purpose.
    7. Prayer for Courage
    Lord, give me courage to stand for truth even when my generation is going in the opposite direction.
    8. Prayer for Impact
    Father, let my life become a blessing to my generation. May I not pass through this world without making a positive difference.

    STRONG CLOSING: DON'T WASTE YOUR YOUTH

    Young person, you are not too young for God to use you.
    You are not too young to pray.
    You are not too young to preach.
    You are not too young to serve.
    You are not too young to lead.
    You are not too young to build.
    You are not too young to make a difference.
    David had a sling.
    Joseph had a dream.
    Samuel had a listening ear.
    Timothy had youthful strength.
    And God used them.
    What is in your hands?
    What gift is inside you?
    What dream has God placed in your heart?
    What are you doing with the years God has given you?
    Don't wait until you are old before you become serious with God.
    Don't spend your best years chasing things that cannot satisfy your soul.
    Don't exchange your destiny for temporary pleasure.
    Don't allow social media to consume the years that should be building your future.
    Don't let fear paralyze you.
    Don't let failure define you.
    Don't let your past imprison you.
    Rise. Pray. Learn. Build. Serve. Grow.
    Your youth is not a waiting room.
    Your youth is a training ground for destiny.
    And when you stand before God one day, may you be able to say:
    «“Lord, I did not waste what You gave me.”»

    FINAL CHARGE
    Young people, don't waste your youth.
    Give God your strength.
    Give God your gifts.
    Give God your dreams.
    Give God your time.
    Give God your future.
    And watch what He can do with a life that is completely surrendered to Him.
    Your youth is passing. Your purpose is waiting. Start today.

    If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do you by joining a Bible believing Church.
    You can get inspirational ebooks from my selar/amazon shops below

    https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1

    https://selar.com/m/umoedem

    https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks

    https://afrikdp.com/book/d3f4fa1c7e

    CONTACT - Whatsapp +2349024173027, +2449055447540

    Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
    TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS: SERMON TOPIC: YOUNG PEOPLE, DON'T WASTE YOUR YOUTH. Theme: Your Youth Is a Gift, Not a Season to Throw Away. «“Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth…” — Ecclesiastes 12:1 (KJV)» 🔥DON'T WASTE WHAT YOU CANNOT REPLACE Young person, you can recover lost money. You can replace a broken phone. You can rebuild a failed business. But you cannot recover yesterday. Youth is one of the greatest gifts God gives a person—and one of the easiest gifts to waste. You have energy today. You have time today. You have opportunities today. You have the ability to learn, build, serve, dream, pray, create and make a difference. But the enemy wants you to believe: «“You are still young. There is plenty of time. Enjoy yourself now. You will become serious with God later.”» That is a dangerous lie. The devil does not always destroy young people through terrible sins. Sometimes he destroys them through distraction. He keeps them busy but unproductive. Connected to everyone but disconnected from God. Entertained but empty. Informed but not transformed. Chasing popularity while losing purpose. Young people, don't waste your youth! Your youth is not merely for having fun. It is preparation for purpose. 1. REMEMBER YOUR CREATOR BEFORE YOU WASTE YOURYEARS Ecclesiastes 12:1 «“Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth…”» Solomon did not say, “Remember your Creator when you become old.” He said “now.” God deserves your youthful years—not merely the leftovers of your life. Many people say: «“When I get older, I will serve God.”» But what if God wants to use you now? David was young when he confronted Goliath. Samuel was young when God called him. Josiah was young when he became king and began reforming Israel. Timothy was young when Paul recognized his spiritual potential. Your age does not disqualify you from God's purpose. Deep Insight Youth is not an excuse for spiritual laziness. The earlier you surrender your life to God, the more years you can spend fulfilling His purpose. Don't give God your retirement. Give Him your strength. Don't give God your leftovers. Give Him your first fruits. 2. DON'T ALLOW PLEASURE TO STEAL YOUR PURPOSE 1 John 2:15–17 «“Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world…”» There is nothing wrong with enjoying life. But there is a difference between enjoying God's blessings and becoming enslaved to worldly pleasures. Social media can become a distraction. Entertainment can become an addiction. Relationships can become an idol. Money can become a master. Sexual temptation can destroy destiny. And the desire to be accepted can cause a young person to compromise convictions. Ask yourself: What is consuming most of my time? Because what controls your time will eventually influence your life. You cannot spend five hours every day feeding your flesh and expect your spirit to remain strong. You cannot constantly consume content that weakens your values and expect your character to remain strong. Be careful what you repeatedly watch, listen to, follow, admire and imitate. 3. USE YOUR YOUTH TO BUILD, NOT JUST TO CONSUME 1 Timothy 4:12 «“Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers…”» Paul did not tell Timothy: «“Because you are young, wait until you become older.”» He said: «“Be an example.”» Young people should not only be consumers. Build something. Learn a skill. Study the Word. Develop your character. Serve in church. Help people. Create something useful. Learn technology. Develop your gifts. Start preparing for your future. Don't spend your entire youth watching other people build their dreams. Remember this: Entertainment gives you moments. Development gives you capacity. Your future will demand skills you must begin developing today. Your character must grow alongside your career. Your spiritual life must grow alongside your education. Your wisdom must grow alongside your influence. 4. CHOOSE YOUR FRIENDS CAREFULLY Proverbs 13:20 «“He that walketh with wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.”» Not everybody who laughs with you is helping you. Not everybody who calls you “brother” or “sister” is taking you toward your destiny. Some relationships are assignments from God. Others are distractions from your purpose. Look at the people closest to you. Do they encourage you to become better—or pressure you to become worse? Do they respect your faith? Do they challenge you to grow? Can you say “no” around them without losing the friendship? Can you discuss your dreams with them? Can they correct you? Your environment matters. If you constantly surround yourself with people who celebrate foolishness, eventually foolishness will become normal to you. Choose friends who can pray with you, grow with you, correct you and walk with you toward God's purpose. 5. DON'T WAIT FOR TOMORROW TO OBEY GOD Ephesians 5:15–16 «“See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.”» Notice the phrase: “Redeeming the time.” Time is a currency you cannot save forever. Every day you receive 24 hours. You can waste them. You can invest them. But you cannot reverse them. There are young people who are praying for opportunities while wasting the opportunities already in their hands. Some are waiting for a miracle while refusing to develop discipline. Some are asking God for greatness while neglecting the small responsibilities He has already given them. Faith does not cancel responsibility. Pray—but prepare. Believe—but build. Trust God—but discipline yourself. Ask for opportunities—but develop the capacity to handle them. 📖 BIBLICAL CASE STUDY: JOSEPH — A YOUNG MAN WHO DID NOT WASTE HIS SEASON Joseph was young when his life suddenly changed. He was betrayed by his brothers. He was sold into slavery. He was falsely accused. He was imprisoned. Yet Joseph did not allow his circumstances to determine his character. Genesis 39:9 When tempted by Potiphar's wife, Joseph said: «“How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?”» Joseph understood something powerful: His future was more valuable than his temporary pleasure. He could have said: «“Nobody will know.”» But Joseph knew that God was watching. He could have compromised. He could have become bitter. He could have wasted his youth in anger. Instead, he remained faithful. And eventually, God lifted him from the prison to the palace. The lesson: Don't destroy tomorrow because of today's temptation. That relationship may be temporary. That pleasure may be temporary. That opportunity may be temporary. But the consequences of some decisions can follow you for years. Young person, protect your future. 🔥 DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS 1. Your youth is a seed season. What you plant now will influence what you harvest later. Plant prayer. Plant discipline. Plant knowledge. Plant integrity. Plant service. Plant righteousness. 2. Your habits are building your future before you see it. You may not see the harvest today, but your daily decisions are constructing tomorrow. 3. God is more interested in your character than your popularity. You may impress thousands of people online and still disappoint God privately. Character is who you are when nobody is watching. 4. Not every open door is a God-given opportunity. Some doors are traps disguised as opportunities. Learn to ask: «“Lord, is this good for me—or merely attractive to me?”» 5. Your greatest battle may not be against people; it may be against distraction. A distracted generation can have enormous potential and accomplish very little. Protect your attention. What captures your attention repeatedly can eventually shape your direction. ✅ PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Starting today: 1. Give God the first part of your day. Pray. Read Scripture. Listen for God's direction. 2. Set goals for your life. Spiritual goals, educational goals, financial goals, relational goals and career goals. 3. Learn valuable skills. Don't depend only on certificates. Develop practical competence. 4. Control your phone; don't let your phone control you. 5. Choose your friends intentionally. 6. Avoid sexual and moral compromises. 7. Find a mature Christian mentor. 8. Serve somewhere. Don't just attend church—be useful in God's house. 9. Stop comparing your journey with other people's journeys. 10. Start now. Don't wait until everything is perfect. 🤔 QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION Take a moment and answer these honestly: - If I continue living exactly as I am today, where will I be five years from now? - What am I doing with my time? - What habit is secretly destroying my potential? - Who are the people influencing my decisions? - Am I becoming closer to God or farther from Him? - What gift has God placed inside me? - What am I doing to develop that gift? - What temptation am I repeatedly entertaining? - What should I stop doing? - What should I start doing? - If Jesus returned today, would I be satisfied with how I used my youth? 🙏 POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS 1. Prayer for Purpose Father, open my eyes to understand Your purpose for my life. Help me not to wander through life without direction. 2. Prayer for Wisdom Lord, give me wisdom to make decisions that will preserve my future and honor You. 3. Prayer Against Distraction Every distraction assigned to waste my time, weaken my faith and derail my destiny, I reject it in Jesus' name. 4. Prayer for Discipline Holy Spirit, give me the discipline to do what is right even when nobody is watching. 5. Prayer for Purity Lord, keep my heart, mind and body pure. Give me strength to overcome every temptation that seeks to destroy my future. 6. Prayer for Good Relationships Father, connect me with people who will strengthen my faith, sharpen my character and help me fulfill my purpose. 7. Prayer for Courage Lord, give me courage to stand for truth even when my generation is going in the opposite direction. 8. Prayer for Impact Father, let my life become a blessing to my generation. May I not pass through this world without making a positive difference. 🔥 STRONG CLOSING: DON'T WASTE YOUR YOUTH Young person, you are not too young for God to use you. You are not too young to pray. You are not too young to preach. You are not too young to serve. You are not too young to lead. You are not too young to build. You are not too young to make a difference. David had a sling. Joseph had a dream. Samuel had a listening ear. Timothy had youthful strength. And God used them. What is in your hands? What gift is inside you? What dream has God placed in your heart? What are you doing with the years God has given you? Don't wait until you are old before you become serious with God. Don't spend your best years chasing things that cannot satisfy your soul. Don't exchange your destiny for temporary pleasure. Don't allow social media to consume the years that should be building your future. Don't let fear paralyze you. Don't let failure define you. Don't let your past imprison you. Rise. Pray. Learn. Build. Serve. Grow. Your youth is not a waiting room. Your youth is a training ground for destiny. And when you stand before God one day, may you be able to say: «“Lord, I did not waste what You gave me.”» FINAL CHARGE Young people, don't waste your youth. Give God your strength. Give God your gifts. Give God your dreams. Give God your time. Give God your future. And watch what He can do with a life that is completely surrendered to Him. Your youth is passing. Your purpose is waiting. Start today. If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do you by joining a Bible believing Church. You can get inspirational ebooks from my selar/amazon shops below https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1 https://selar.com/m/umoedem https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks https://afrikdp.com/book/d3f4fa1c7e CONTACT - Whatsapp +2349024173027, +2449055447540 Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
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  • TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS:

    MONITORING OUR CHILDREN IN THIS PERIOD OF AI

    Main Text:

    Proverbs 22:6; Proverbs 4:23; 1 Corinthians 15:33; Ephesians 5:15–16
    Supporting Scriptures: Deuteronomy 6:6–7; Psalm 101:3; Philippians 4:8;

    Church, we are raising children in a generation where the greatest influence in a child's life may no longer be the person sitting beside them—it may be the device in their hand!

    A child can sit quietly in the living room while, through a smartphone, they are exposed to conversations, images, ideas, strangers, misinformation, pornography, violence, manipulation, and values that may be completely contrary to what their parents are teaching them.
    And now we have Artificial Intelligence—AI.
    AI can answer questions, write stories, create pictures, tutor students, translate languages, generate videos and help children learn. It can be an incredible tool.
    But every powerful tool must be accompanied by powerful wisdom.
    The question is not simply:
    «"Does my child use AI?"»
    The deeper question is:
    «"Who is shaping my child's mind, values, identity and worldview while they use AI?"»
    We cannot afford to be parents who know where our children sleep but do not know what is shaping their minds.
    1. OUR CHILDREN ARE GOD'S RESPONSIBILITY ENTRUSTED TO US
    Proverbs 22:
    «"Train up a child in the way he should go..."»
    Notice that Scripture does not say, "Buy the child a phone and let the internet train them."
    It says, "Train up a child."
    Parenting is not merely providing food, clothing, education and accommodation.
    Parenting is spiritual stewardship.
    God has entrusted children to parents and guardians for a season.
    That means we must ask:
    - What are they watching?
    - What are they listening to?
    - Who are they talking to?
    - What questions are they asking AI?
    - What answers are they receiving?
    - What ideas are they beginning to believe?
    - What kind of people are influencing them online?

    Short Story

    Imagine a parent who carefully locks the physical doors of the house every night.
    The windows are secured. The gate is locked. The children are safe inside.
    But the same parent gives a child an unrestricted smartphone and never checks what is entering through that digital door.
    The physical door is locked, but the digital door is wide open.
    Church, monitoring our children is not necessarily an expression of distrust.
    It is an expression of responsibility.
    2. MONITORING IS NOT THE SAME AS SPYING
    Some parents say:
    "I trust my child."
    That is good.
    But trust must grow alongside maturity.
    A five-year-old cannot be given the same level of independence as a seventeen-year-old.
    The Bible says:
    Proverbs 4:23
    «"Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life."»
    If we are commanded to guard our hearts, we should also teach our children how to guard theirs.
    Monitoring should include:
    - knowing which apps they use;
    - understanding the AI tools they access;
    - discussing what they ask AI;
    - setting age-appropriate boundaries;
    - checking privacy settings;
    - teaching them not to share personal information;
    - teaching them that AI can be wrong;
    - teaching them to report disturbing content;
    - creating an environment where they can tell you what they encounter without fear.
    The goal is not merely control. The goal is protection, discipleship and preparation.
    3. AI CAN BE A TOOL, BUT IT MUST NEVER BECOME A PARENT
    This is one of the deepest dangers of this generation.
    A child may begin asking AI questions they are afraid to ask their parents.
    "Why am I different?"
    "Why don't people like me?"
    "What should I do about this relationship?"
    "Am I ugly?"
    "What should I believe?"
    "Why does God allow suffering?"
    "Should I tell my parents this?"
    AI may produce an answer instantly.
    But instant answers are not the same thing as godly wisdom.
    A machine can generate information.
    A parent provides relationship.
    AI can imitate conversation.
    It cannot replace covenantal love, godly correction, spiritual discernment and the presence of a parent.
    Our children need to know:
    «"Before you ask the internet everything, you can come and talk to me."»
    If our children are afraid to talk to us, they will find somebody—or something—to talk to.
    4. TEACH YOUR CHILDREN THAT AI IS NOT GOD
    This generation needs digital discernment.
    AI can sound confident and still be wrong.
    It can generate convincing information without possessing biblical wisdom.
    Therefore, our children must learn:
    AI is a tool, not an authority.
    The Bible says:
    1 Thessalonians 5:21
    «"Prove all things; hold fast that which is good."»
    And:
    Philippians 4:8
    «"Whatsoever things are true... honest... just... pure... lovely... of good report... think on these things."»
    Teach your children to ask:
    Is it true?
    Is it biblical?
    Is it wise?
    Is it appropriate?
    What fruit will this produce in my life?
    This is the difference between merely raising technology users and raising discerning Christians.
    5. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THERE IS A CRISIS
    Many parents only begin monitoring when something has already gone wrong.
    When grades collapse.
    When behavior changes.
    When secrecy increases.
    When the child becomes addicted to a device.
    When inappropriate content is discovered.
    When a relationship becomes dangerous.
    When the child begins withdrawing from family.
    Prevention is better than emergency intervention.
    Deuteronomy 6:6–7 teaches parents to speak God's Word to their children continually—in everyday life.
    That means discipleship should happen before the crisis.
    Talk about technology at the dinner table.
    Talk about online friendships.
    Talk about pornography.
    Talk about manipulation.
    Talk about AI.
    Talk about identity.
    Talk about truth.
    Talk about faith.
    Talk about temptation.
    If we make every difficult subject taboo, the internet will become their teacher.
    6. MONITOR THEIR SCREEN, BUT ALSO MONITOR THEIR HEART
    This is where many parents miss the deeper issue.
    You can monitor screen time and still miss what is happening inside the child.
    A child may spend only one hour online but be deeply influenced by what they consumed.
    Therefore, don't only ask:
    "How long were you online?"
    Also ask:
    "What did you learn today?"
    "What did you see that confused you?"
    "Did anything online make you afraid?"
    "Did anyone say something to you that made you uncomfortable?"
    "What do you think about what you saw?"
    "What would Jesus say about that?"
    These questions open the heart.
    7. PARENTS MUST BECOME DIGITALLY LITERATE
    Parents, we cannot say:
    "I don't understand technology."
    Our children are growing up in a technological environment.
    We don't need to know everything.
    But we must know enough to guide them.
    Learn the basics of:
    - AI chatbots;
    - social media platforms;
    - privacy settings;
    - parental controls;
    - deepfakes and manipulated media;
    - online scams;
    - inappropriate content;
    - AI-generated images and videos;
    - cyberbullying;
    - digital footprints.
    Don't surrender the digital world simply because it is unfamiliar.
    If our children are learning the technology, parents must learn enough to disciple them within it.
    8. THE GREATEST FILTER IS NOT A PARENTAL CONTROL APP—IT IS
    CHARACTER.
    Technology can be restricted.
    But eventually, children grow up.
    They will have their own devices.
    They will leave home.
    They will make their own decisions.
    So our ultimate goal cannot be:
    "My child behaves well because I am watching."
    Our goal must be:
    "My child chooses what is right even when nobody is watching."
    That is discipleship.
    Psalm 101:3 says:
    «"I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes..."»
    Teach your children that holiness is not merely about avoiding punishment.
    Holiness is choosing what honors God.

    DEEP INSIGHT:

    THE BATTLE IS FOR THE MIND

    Church, understand this:
    The battle of this generation is not merely over devices. It is over attention.
    Whoever controls a person's attention repeatedly has tremendous influence over that person's thinking.
    Repeated thoughts shape beliefs.
    Beliefs influence choices.
    Choices establish habits.
    Habits shape character.
    And character influences destiny.
    Therefore, when we monitor what our children consume, we are not being unnecessarily strict.
    We are participating in the protection of their minds.
    Romans 12:2 says:
    «"Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind."»
    AI is not automatically evil.
    Technology is not automatically evil.
    But anything powerful without discernment can become destructive.
    The Christian response is not fear.
    The Christian response is wisdom.

    A POWERFUL ILLUSTRATION

    Imagine giving a child a car.
    The car is not evil.
    It can take them to school.
    It can take them to church.
    It can take them to the hospital.
    It can help them serve others.
    But would a responsible parent hand a young child the keys and say:
    "Go anywhere you want. I trust you."
    No.
    Why?
    Because power requires maturity.
    The same principle applies to technology.
    Access should increase as maturity increases.
    Freedom should be accompanied by responsibility.

    REFLECTION

    Parents, guardians, and the Church, let us examine ourselves.
    Ask yourself:
    1. Do I know what my child does online?
    2. Do I know which AI tools my child uses?
    3. Have I taught my child how to distinguish truth from misinformation?
    4. Can my child talk to me about uncomfortable online experiences?
    5. Have I created reasonable digital boundaries in my home?
    6. Am I monitoring my child's heart, not just their device?
    7. Am I modelling responsible technology use myself?
    8. Am I teaching my child God's Word strongly enough that they can stand when I am not there?
    And perhaps the most important question:
    «If the world is discipling my child every day through technology, what am I doing every day to disciple my child through God's Word?»

    THE MESSAGE TO PARENTS

    Don't be afraid of AI.
    Understand it.
    Don't worship technology.
    Use it wisely.
    Don't abandon your children to the internet.
    Walk with them.
    Don't merely restrict them.
    Teach them.
    Don't only monitor their screens.
    Disciple their hearts.
    Don't wait for tomorrow.
    Start today.
    Because the goal is not to raise children who are technologically backward.
    The goal is to raise children who are technologically capable, spiritually grounded, morally discerning and deeply rooted in Christ.

    CLOSING CHARGE

    Proverbs 22:6 reminds us:
    «"Train up a child in the way he should go..."»
    Parents, the world is already training our children.
    Social media is training them.
    Entertainment is training them.
    Algorithms are training them.
    Friends are training them.
    And AI can influence them.
    But God has given parents the assignment of training them too.
    So let us rise to the responsibility.
    Let us monitor with wisdom.
    Let us communicate with love.
    Let us establish boundaries.
    Let us learn technology.
    Let us teach discernment.
    Let us pray.
    And above everything else—
    let us point our children to Jesus Christ.
    Because technology may shape their environment, but Christ must shape their identity.

    PRAYER POINTS

    1. Prayer for Wisdom
    Father, give us wisdom to raise our children in this rapidly changing technological generation. Help us know when to permit, when to restrict, when to correct and when to guide, in Jesus' name. Amen.
    2. Prayer for Protection
    Lord, protect our children from harmful content, dangerous relationships, manipulation, exploitation, pornography, cyberbullying and every destructive influence that may come through technology. Amen.
    3. Prayer for Discernment
    Father, give our children the spirit of discernment. Let them recognize deception and distinguish truth from error. Let them not believe everything they see, hear or receive from AI and the internet. Amen.
    4. Prayer for Strong Christian Identity
    Lord Jesus, establish our children in You. Let their identity not be determined by social media, artificial intelligence, peer pressure or worldly standards. Let them know that they are fearfully and wonderfully made by You. Amen.

    5. Prayer for Parents
    Father, strengthen parents and guardians. Give us patience, understanding, courage and wisdom. Help us not to be careless with the souls You have entrusted to us. Amen.
    6. Prayer for Communication
    Lord, make our homes places where children can speak openly without fear. Remove unhealthy secrecy and build trust between parents and children. Amen.
    7. Prayer for Digital Wisdom
    Father, teach our children to use technology for learning, creativity, service and the advancement of Your Kingdom rather than for destruction. Amen.
    8. Prayer Against Negative Influence
    Every influence seeking to pull our children away from Christ, lose your hold, in the name of Jesus. Every voice contrary to God's purpose for their lives, be silenced, in Jesus' name. Amen.
    9. Prayer for the Church
    Lord, help the Church understand this generation and respond with wisdom. Raise Christian parents, teachers, mentors and leaders who will guide young people according to Your Word. Amen.
    10. Prayer of Dedication
    Father, we dedicate our children afresh to You. May they grow in wisdom, stature, favor and the knowledge of Jesus Christ. May technology serve them rather than enslave them. May their minds be guarded, their hearts be pure, their purpose be preserved and their lives bring glory to Your name. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen.

    FINAL DECLARATION

    I declare over every child:
    You will not be a victim of this generation.
    You will not be controlled by technology.
    You will not be deceived by falsehood.
    You will not lose your identity.
    You will not be destroyed by the influences of this age.
    Your mind belongs to Christ.
    Your purpose belongs to God.
    Your future is in His hands.
    You will grow in wisdom.
    You will walk in truth.
    You will discern good from evil.
    You will use technology wisely.
    And in this generation of AI, you will still know, love and serve Jesus Christ!

    In Jesus' mighty name. Amen!

    "As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD." — Joshua 24:15

    If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church.
    You can get inspirational ebooks from my sela shops below

    https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1

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    TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS: MONITORING OUR CHILDREN IN THIS PERIOD OF AI Main Text: Proverbs 22:6; Proverbs 4:23; 1 Corinthians 15:33; Ephesians 5:15–16 Supporting Scriptures: Deuteronomy 6:6–7; Psalm 101:3; Philippians 4:8; Church, we are raising children in a generation where the greatest influence in a child's life may no longer be the person sitting beside them—it may be the device in their hand! A child can sit quietly in the living room while, through a smartphone, they are exposed to conversations, images, ideas, strangers, misinformation, pornography, violence, manipulation, and values that may be completely contrary to what their parents are teaching them. And now we have Artificial Intelligence—AI. AI can answer questions, write stories, create pictures, tutor students, translate languages, generate videos and help children learn. It can be an incredible tool. But every powerful tool must be accompanied by powerful wisdom. The question is not simply: «"Does my child use AI?"» The deeper question is: «"Who is shaping my child's mind, values, identity and worldview while they use AI?"» We cannot afford to be parents who know where our children sleep but do not know what is shaping their minds. 1. OUR CHILDREN ARE GOD'S RESPONSIBILITY ENTRUSTED TO US Proverbs 22: «"Train up a child in the way he should go..."» Notice that Scripture does not say, "Buy the child a phone and let the internet train them." It says, "Train up a child." Parenting is not merely providing food, clothing, education and accommodation. Parenting is spiritual stewardship. God has entrusted children to parents and guardians for a season. That means we must ask: - What are they watching? - What are they listening to? - Who are they talking to? - What questions are they asking AI? - What answers are they receiving? - What ideas are they beginning to believe? - What kind of people are influencing them online? Short Story Imagine a parent who carefully locks the physical doors of the house every night. The windows are secured. The gate is locked. The children are safe inside. But the same parent gives a child an unrestricted smartphone and never checks what is entering through that digital door. The physical door is locked, but the digital door is wide open. Church, monitoring our children is not necessarily an expression of distrust. It is an expression of responsibility. 2. MONITORING IS NOT THE SAME AS SPYING Some parents say: "I trust my child." That is good. But trust must grow alongside maturity. A five-year-old cannot be given the same level of independence as a seventeen-year-old. The Bible says: Proverbs 4:23 «"Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life."» If we are commanded to guard our hearts, we should also teach our children how to guard theirs. Monitoring should include: - knowing which apps they use; - understanding the AI tools they access; - discussing what they ask AI; - setting age-appropriate boundaries; - checking privacy settings; - teaching them not to share personal information; - teaching them that AI can be wrong; - teaching them to report disturbing content; - creating an environment where they can tell you what they encounter without fear. The goal is not merely control. The goal is protection, discipleship and preparation. 3. AI CAN BE A TOOL, BUT IT MUST NEVER BECOME A PARENT This is one of the deepest dangers of this generation. A child may begin asking AI questions they are afraid to ask their parents. "Why am I different?" "Why don't people like me?" "What should I do about this relationship?" "Am I ugly?" "What should I believe?" "Why does God allow suffering?" "Should I tell my parents this?" AI may produce an answer instantly. But instant answers are not the same thing as godly wisdom. A machine can generate information. A parent provides relationship. AI can imitate conversation. It cannot replace covenantal love, godly correction, spiritual discernment and the presence of a parent. Our children need to know: «"Before you ask the internet everything, you can come and talk to me."» If our children are afraid to talk to us, they will find somebody—or something—to talk to. 4. TEACH YOUR CHILDREN THAT AI IS NOT GOD This generation needs digital discernment. AI can sound confident and still be wrong. It can generate convincing information without possessing biblical wisdom. Therefore, our children must learn: AI is a tool, not an authority. The Bible says: 1 Thessalonians 5:21 «"Prove all things; hold fast that which is good."» And: Philippians 4:8 «"Whatsoever things are true... honest... just... pure... lovely... of good report... think on these things."» Teach your children to ask: Is it true? Is it biblical? Is it wise? Is it appropriate? What fruit will this produce in my life? This is the difference between merely raising technology users and raising discerning Christians. 5. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THERE IS A CRISIS Many parents only begin monitoring when something has already gone wrong. When grades collapse. When behavior changes. When secrecy increases. When the child becomes addicted to a device. When inappropriate content is discovered. When a relationship becomes dangerous. When the child begins withdrawing from family. Prevention is better than emergency intervention. Deuteronomy 6:6–7 teaches parents to speak God's Word to their children continually—in everyday life. That means discipleship should happen before the crisis. Talk about technology at the dinner table. Talk about online friendships. Talk about pornography. Talk about manipulation. Talk about AI. Talk about identity. Talk about truth. Talk about faith. Talk about temptation. If we make every difficult subject taboo, the internet will become their teacher. 6. MONITOR THEIR SCREEN, BUT ALSO MONITOR THEIR HEART This is where many parents miss the deeper issue. You can monitor screen time and still miss what is happening inside the child. A child may spend only one hour online but be deeply influenced by what they consumed. Therefore, don't only ask: "How long were you online?" Also ask: "What did you learn today?" "What did you see that confused you?" "Did anything online make you afraid?" "Did anyone say something to you that made you uncomfortable?" "What do you think about what you saw?" "What would Jesus say about that?" These questions open the heart. 7. PARENTS MUST BECOME DIGITALLY LITERATE Parents, we cannot say: "I don't understand technology." Our children are growing up in a technological environment. We don't need to know everything. But we must know enough to guide them. Learn the basics of: - AI chatbots; - social media platforms; - privacy settings; - parental controls; - deepfakes and manipulated media; - online scams; - inappropriate content; - AI-generated images and videos; - cyberbullying; - digital footprints. Don't surrender the digital world simply because it is unfamiliar. If our children are learning the technology, parents must learn enough to disciple them within it. 8. THE GREATEST FILTER IS NOT A PARENTAL CONTROL APP—IT IS CHARACTER. Technology can be restricted. But eventually, children grow up. They will have their own devices. They will leave home. They will make their own decisions. So our ultimate goal cannot be: "My child behaves well because I am watching." Our goal must be: "My child chooses what is right even when nobody is watching." That is discipleship. Psalm 101:3 says: «"I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes..."» Teach your children that holiness is not merely about avoiding punishment. Holiness is choosing what honors God. DEEP INSIGHT: THE BATTLE IS FOR THE MIND Church, understand this: The battle of this generation is not merely over devices. It is over attention. Whoever controls a person's attention repeatedly has tremendous influence over that person's thinking. Repeated thoughts shape beliefs. Beliefs influence choices. Choices establish habits. Habits shape character. And character influences destiny. Therefore, when we monitor what our children consume, we are not being unnecessarily strict. We are participating in the protection of their minds. Romans 12:2 says: «"Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind."» AI is not automatically evil. Technology is not automatically evil. But anything powerful without discernment can become destructive. The Christian response is not fear. The Christian response is wisdom. A POWERFUL ILLUSTRATION Imagine giving a child a car. The car is not evil. It can take them to school. It can take them to church. It can take them to the hospital. It can help them serve others. But would a responsible parent hand a young child the keys and say: "Go anywhere you want. I trust you." No. Why? Because power requires maturity. The same principle applies to technology. Access should increase as maturity increases. Freedom should be accompanied by responsibility. REFLECTION Parents, guardians, and the Church, let us examine ourselves. Ask yourself: 1. Do I know what my child does online? 2. Do I know which AI tools my child uses? 3. Have I taught my child how to distinguish truth from misinformation? 4. Can my child talk to me about uncomfortable online experiences? 5. Have I created reasonable digital boundaries in my home? 6. Am I monitoring my child's heart, not just their device? 7. Am I modelling responsible technology use myself? 8. Am I teaching my child God's Word strongly enough that they can stand when I am not there? And perhaps the most important question: «If the world is discipling my child every day through technology, what am I doing every day to disciple my child through God's Word?» THE MESSAGE TO PARENTS Don't be afraid of AI. Understand it. Don't worship technology. Use it wisely. Don't abandon your children to the internet. Walk with them. Don't merely restrict them. Teach them. Don't only monitor their screens. Disciple their hearts. Don't wait for tomorrow. Start today. Because the goal is not to raise children who are technologically backward. The goal is to raise children who are technologically capable, spiritually grounded, morally discerning and deeply rooted in Christ. CLOSING CHARGE Proverbs 22:6 reminds us: «"Train up a child in the way he should go..."» Parents, the world is already training our children. Social media is training them. Entertainment is training them. Algorithms are training them. Friends are training them. And AI can influence them. But God has given parents the assignment of training them too. So let us rise to the responsibility. Let us monitor with wisdom. Let us communicate with love. Let us establish boundaries. Let us learn technology. Let us teach discernment. Let us pray. And above everything else— let us point our children to Jesus Christ. Because technology may shape their environment, but Christ must shape their identity. PRAYER POINTS 1. Prayer for Wisdom Father, give us wisdom to raise our children in this rapidly changing technological generation. Help us know when to permit, when to restrict, when to correct and when to guide, in Jesus' name. Amen. 2. Prayer for Protection Lord, protect our children from harmful content, dangerous relationships, manipulation, exploitation, pornography, cyberbullying and every destructive influence that may come through technology. Amen. 3. Prayer for Discernment Father, give our children the spirit of discernment. Let them recognize deception and distinguish truth from error. Let them not believe everything they see, hear or receive from AI and the internet. Amen. 4. Prayer for Strong Christian Identity Lord Jesus, establish our children in You. Let their identity not be determined by social media, artificial intelligence, peer pressure or worldly standards. Let them know that they are fearfully and wonderfully made by You. Amen. 5. Prayer for Parents Father, strengthen parents and guardians. Give us patience, understanding, courage and wisdom. Help us not to be careless with the souls You have entrusted to us. Amen. 6. Prayer for Communication Lord, make our homes places where children can speak openly without fear. Remove unhealthy secrecy and build trust between parents and children. Amen. 7. Prayer for Digital Wisdom Father, teach our children to use technology for learning, creativity, service and the advancement of Your Kingdom rather than for destruction. Amen. 8. Prayer Against Negative Influence Every influence seeking to pull our children away from Christ, lose your hold, in the name of Jesus. Every voice contrary to God's purpose for their lives, be silenced, in Jesus' name. Amen. 9. Prayer for the Church Lord, help the Church understand this generation and respond with wisdom. Raise Christian parents, teachers, mentors and leaders who will guide young people according to Your Word. Amen. 10. Prayer of Dedication Father, we dedicate our children afresh to You. May they grow in wisdom, stature, favor and the knowledge of Jesus Christ. May technology serve them rather than enslave them. May their minds be guarded, their hearts be pure, their purpose be preserved and their lives bring glory to Your name. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen. FINAL DECLARATION I declare over every child: You will not be a victim of this generation. You will not be controlled by technology. You will not be deceived by falsehood. You will not lose your identity. You will not be destroyed by the influences of this age. Your mind belongs to Christ. Your purpose belongs to God. Your future is in His hands. You will grow in wisdom. You will walk in truth. You will discern good from evil. You will use technology wisely. And in this generation of AI, you will still know, love and serve Jesus Christ! In Jesus' mighty name. Amen! "As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD." — Joshua 24:15 If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church. You can get inspirational ebooks from my sela shops below https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1 https://selar.com/m/umoedem https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks
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  • A Nugget of Truth.
    “The man who would truly know God must give time to Him.”

    This quote agrees with the teaching of Scripture. No man grows in the knowledge of God by neglecting Him. A close relationship with the Lord is not built in a moment, but through daily fellowship in His Word and in prayer.

    The Bible says:

    “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” — 2 Timothy 2:15 (KJV)

    Many people have time for work, entertainment, social media, and worldly pleasures, yet very little time for God. Then they wonder why they are spiritually weak. A starving soul cannot be strong. Jesus said,

    “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” — Matthew 4:4 (KJV)

    To know God is more than knowing facts about Him. It is to walk with Him, obey Him, and delight in His presence. David declared,

    “O how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day.” — Psalm 119:97 (KJV)

    If you desire to know Christ more deeply, make time every day to read His Word, pray without ceasing, and seek His face. The Lord reveals Himself to those who diligently seek Him.

    “And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.” — Jeremiah 29:13 (KJV)

    Do not wait until tomorrow. Every day spent without seeking God is a day of missed fellowship. Open your Bible today, humble your heart before the Lord, and give Him the first place in your life. For those who truly know God are those who continually seek Him. Amen.
    A Nugget of Truth. “The man who would truly know God must give time to Him.” This quote agrees with the teaching of Scripture. No man grows in the knowledge of God by neglecting Him. A close relationship with the Lord is not built in a moment, but through daily fellowship in His Word and in prayer. The Bible says: “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” — 2 Timothy 2:15 (KJV) Many people have time for work, entertainment, social media, and worldly pleasures, yet very little time for God. Then they wonder why they are spiritually weak. A starving soul cannot be strong. Jesus said, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” — Matthew 4:4 (KJV) To know God is more than knowing facts about Him. It is to walk with Him, obey Him, and delight in His presence. David declared, “O how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day.” — Psalm 119:97 (KJV) If you desire to know Christ more deeply, make time every day to read His Word, pray without ceasing, and seek His face. The Lord reveals Himself to those who diligently seek Him. “And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.” — Jeremiah 29:13 (KJV) Do not wait until tomorrow. Every day spent without seeking God is a day of missed fellowship. Open your Bible today, humble your heart before the Lord, and give Him the first place in your life. For those who truly know God are those who continually seek Him. Amen.
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  • WEDNESDAY 19TH AUGUST 2026

    Topic: Protect Your Heart

    Bible Reference

    “Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.” Proverbs 4:23 (NKJV)

    A Short Story

    Ruth began talking to someone she met online. At first, their conversations were simple. They talked about school, work, family, and their plans for the future. He always seemed to know what to say, especially when she was having a difficult day.

    After some time, Ruth became emotionally attached to him. She began checking her phone constantly, waiting for his messages. When he did not reply, her mood changed. When he was happy with her, she felt happy too.

    Her prayer life slowly began to suffer. She spent more time talking to him than talking to God. She started hiding some of their conversations because she knew her parents and trusted spiritual leaders would not be comfortable with what was happening.

    One evening, after an argument between them, Ruth sat on her bed and cried.

    She suddenly realized how much control the relationship had gained over her heart.

    She remembered something her mother had told her months earlier: “Not everyone who gains access to your heart has the right to remain there.”

    Ruth picked up her Bible and began to pray.

    She understood that protecting her heart did not mean refusing to love people. It meant being careful about who she allowed to influence her emotions, decisions, values, and relationship with God.

    It was difficult, but Ruth decided to create boundaries and step away from the relationship.

    Today's Message

    Your heart is valuable. What you repeatedly allow into it will eventually influence how you think, what you desire, and the decisions you make.

    This is why Proverbs tells us to guard our hearts with diligence. You cannot allow everyone to have unrestricted access to your emotions and expect your spiritual life to remain unaffected.

    This applies to friendships, relationships, social media, entertainment, conversations, and even the thoughts you repeatedly entertain.

    Someone may make you feel good and still be taking you away from God's purpose for your life. Something may be popular and still be harmful to your spirit.

    Guarding your heart is not weakness. It is wisdom.

    Ask yourself regularly, “What is this relationship, habit, conversation, or content producing in me?”

    If it is consistently drawing you away from God, you need the courage to create boundaries.

    What To Do Today

    1. Examine the people and influences that have the strongest effect on your decisions.

    2. Set boundaries where necessary.

    3. Stop entertaining anything that repeatedly weakens your relationship with God.

    4. Choose friends who encourage you to become better, not those who constantly pull you backward.

    Prayer

    Lord, help me to guard my heart wisely. Give me discernment to recognize influences that are not good for me. Help me to establish healthy boundaries and keep my heart focused on You. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Daily Challenge

    Examine one relationship or influence in your life today and honestly ask yourself whether it is drawing you closer to God or pulling you away from Him.

    Anthony Ijere
    Christian Author and Revivalist

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    WEDNESDAY 19TH AUGUST 2026 Topic: Protect Your Heart Bible Reference “Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.” Proverbs 4:23 (NKJV) A Short Story Ruth began talking to someone she met online. At first, their conversations were simple. They talked about school, work, family, and their plans for the future. He always seemed to know what to say, especially when she was having a difficult day. After some time, Ruth became emotionally attached to him. She began checking her phone constantly, waiting for his messages. When he did not reply, her mood changed. When he was happy with her, she felt happy too. Her prayer life slowly began to suffer. She spent more time talking to him than talking to God. She started hiding some of their conversations because she knew her parents and trusted spiritual leaders would not be comfortable with what was happening. One evening, after an argument between them, Ruth sat on her bed and cried. She suddenly realized how much control the relationship had gained over her heart. She remembered something her mother had told her months earlier: “Not everyone who gains access to your heart has the right to remain there.” Ruth picked up her Bible and began to pray. She understood that protecting her heart did not mean refusing to love people. It meant being careful about who she allowed to influence her emotions, decisions, values, and relationship with God. It was difficult, but Ruth decided to create boundaries and step away from the relationship. Today's Message Your heart is valuable. What you repeatedly allow into it will eventually influence how you think, what you desire, and the decisions you make. This is why Proverbs tells us to guard our hearts with diligence. You cannot allow everyone to have unrestricted access to your emotions and expect your spiritual life to remain unaffected. This applies to friendships, relationships, social media, entertainment, conversations, and even the thoughts you repeatedly entertain. Someone may make you feel good and still be taking you away from God's purpose for your life. Something may be popular and still be harmful to your spirit. Guarding your heart is not weakness. It is wisdom. Ask yourself regularly, “What is this relationship, habit, conversation, or content producing in me?” If it is consistently drawing you away from God, you need the courage to create boundaries. What To Do Today 1. Examine the people and influences that have the strongest effect on your decisions. 2. Set boundaries where necessary. 3. Stop entertaining anything that repeatedly weakens your relationship with God. 4. Choose friends who encourage you to become better, not those who constantly pull you backward. Prayer Lord, help me to guard my heart wisely. Give me discernment to recognize influences that are not good for me. Help me to establish healthy boundaries and keep my heart focused on You. In Jesus' name, Amen. Daily Challenge Examine one relationship or influence in your life today and honestly ask yourself whether it is drawing you closer to God or pulling you away from Him. ©️ Anthony Ijere Christian Author and Revivalist https://chat.whatsapp.com/BDs9qaNMQumKTicv7uU7SJ?s=cl&p=a&mlu=0&ilr=0 https://t.me/anthonyijere
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  • TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS:

    SERMON TOPIC:

    3 PLACES IN YOUR HOME THAT NEED PRAYER

    Theme:
    When You Pray Over Your House, You Build a Spiritual Wall Around Your Family

    Your home is more than a building.
    It is a place where destinies are formed, children are raised, marriages are strengthened, decisions are made, and spiritual battles are sometimes fought.
    You can lock your doors physically and still leave your home spiritually exposed.
    That is why prayer must not only happen in the church. Your home must become an altar.
    Joshua declared:
    «“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
    Joshua did not say, “As for me, I will serve the Lord.” He said, “Me and my house.”
    There are places in your house that should not only be cleaned, decorated, or furnished—they should be covered in prayer.

    Today, we are looking at three places in your home that need prayer.
    1. YOUR BEDROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR REST, MARRIAGE AND PRIVATE LIFE
    The bedroom is a place of rest, intimacy, vulnerability, and sometimes deep emotional battles.
    It is where you sleep after the activities of the day. It is also where many people experience anxiety, fear, disturbing thoughts, marital tensions, and spiritual heaviness.
    Bible Verse
    «“I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8»
    Notice the connection:
    Sleep + peace + God's protection.
    Before you sleep, don't only check your phone. Check your spiritual atmosphere.
    Pray over your bed.
    Pray for peaceful sleep.
    Pray over your marriage.
    Pray against fear and anxiety.
    Pray for your thoughts.
    Pray that your home will be a place of peace.
    For Married Couples
    The bedroom should not become a battlefield of bitterness.
    Husbands and wives should learn to pray together.
    A marriage that prays together is inviting God into its battles.

    Deep Spiritual Insight

    The enemy wants to disturb your peace because he knows that a tired, fearful and confused person is easier to discourage.
    But God gives His beloved sleep.
    «“He giveth his beloved sleep.” — Psalm 127:2»
    Prayer
    “Father, let Your peace fill this bedroom. Let everyone who sleeps here experience divine rest. Protect our minds, our marriage, our bodies and our dreams. Let every atmosphere of fear, confusion and unrest disappear, in Jesus' name.”
    2. YOUR LIVING ROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR FAMILY'S WORDS, RELATIONSHIPS AND DECISIONS
    The living room is where families gather.
    People talk there.
    Arguments can happen there.
    Children learn there.
    Guests enter there.
    Important decisions are sometimes made there.
    Therefore, your living room needs an altar of prayer.

    Bible Verse
    «“But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
    The home should have a spiritual identity.
    Ask yourself:
    What atmosphere dominates my home?
    Is it prayer?
    Is it love?
    Is it anger?
    Is it television?
    Is it social media?
    Is it gossip?
    Is it constant quarrelling?
    Your home will eventually reflect what you consistently permit.

    A Biblical Example: Cornelius

    In Acts 10, we meet Cornelius, a man whose household was connected to God.
    His home became a place where God's presence and instruction were welcomed.

    The Bible says:

    «“He was a devout man, and one that feared God with all his house.” — Acts 10:2»
    Notice the phrase:
    “With all his house.”
    One person's spiritual commitment can influence an entire household.

    Practical Application

    Make your living room a place where:

    - The Bible is read.
    - Children are taught God's Word.
    - Family prayer happens.
    - Thanksgiving is offered.
    - Forgiveness is practiced.
    - Christian conversations are encouraged.
    You don't need a large prayer meeting.
    Sometimes, ten minutes of sincere family prayer can change the atmosphere of a home.
    Prayer
    “Lord, let this home be filled with love, wisdom, unity and Your Word. Let our conversations bring grace. Let our decisions be guided by You. Remove bitterness, hatred and unnecessary conflict from this family, in Jesus' name.”
    3. YOUR FRONT DOOR / GATE — PRAY OVER WHAT ENTERS AND LEAVES YOUR HOME
    Your door represents access.
    People enter through it.
    Things enter through it.
    Influences enter through it.
    And although we should not become superstitious about physical objects, we should understand the spiritual principle of guarding what we allow into our lives and homes.

    Bible Verse
    «“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” — Proverbs 4:23»
    Your home needs boundaries.
    Not everything should enter your home.
    Not every conversation should enter your home.
    Not every relationship should enter your home.
    Not every piece of entertainment should enter your home.
    Not every influence should have access to your children.
    Psalm 101:3
    David said:
    «“I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes.”»
    This is a powerful principle for the modern home.
    Today, your front door is not the only entrance into your house.
    Your phone is a door.
    Your television is a door.
    The internet is a door.
    Social media is a door.
    What are you allowing to enter?
    Practical Spiritual Watchfulness
    Pray:
    “Lord, give us discernment concerning what we allow into this home.”
    Don't only pray for God to protect your family.
    Teach your family what to reject.

    A REAL-LIFE PICTURE

    Imagine a father who locks his doors every night.
    He checks the windows.
    He installs security lights.
    He even has security personnel around his compound.
    But inside the house, nobody prays.
    There is constant hatred between husband and wife.
    The children consume anything they find online.
    The television is always on, but the Bible is rarely opened.
    The family eats together but hardly prays together.
    The house may be physically secure but spiritually neglected.
    The answer is not fear.
    The answer is Christ-centered living and consistent prayer.

    5 PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS

    1. Establish a family prayer time.
    It doesn't have to be one hour.
    Start with 10–15 minutes daily.
    2. Pray in every room.
    Walk through your home occasionally and pray—not because the walls have magical power, but because your family belongs to God.
    3. Watch what enters through your screens.
    Ask:
    “Is this content helping my family spiritually or poisoning our atmosphere?”
    4. Teach your children to pray.
    Don't make prayer only the responsibility of the pastor.
    Teach your children to call upon God themselves.
    5. Make your home an altar, not merely a residence.
    A Christian home should have evidence of Christ.
    Let there be Scripture.
    Let there be forgiveness.
    Let there be worship.
    Let there be prayer.
    Let there be love.

    QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION

    1. What atmosphere currently dominates my home?
    2. Do we pray together as a family?
    3. What are we allowing into our home through our phones and entertainment?
    4. Is there unresolved bitterness in my household?
    5. If Jesus physically visited my home today, would I be comfortable with everything He would see and hear?
    6. Am I building a house or building a godly legacy?

    POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS

    1.
    Father, let Your presence fill my home and let Your peace rule in every room, in Jesus' name.
    2.
    Every power working against the unity and peace of my household, be defeated in Jesus' name.
    3.
    Lord, protect every member of my family from evil influences and destructive relationships.
    4.
    Father, give our children wisdom and protect them from ungodly influences.
    5.
    Every atmosphere of fear, confusion, hatred and unnecessary conflict in my home, I command it to end, in Jesus' name.
    6.
    Lord, restore every broken relationship in my household.
    7.
    Let my home become a place where Your Word is honoured, Your name is worshipped and Your presence is welcomed.
    8.
    Father, let no member of my household be lost spiritually. Draw us all closer to Christ.
    9.
    Give every parent in this house wisdom to lead this family according to Your Word.
    10.
    As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!

    CALL TO ACTION

    Beloved, don't wait until there is a crisis before you pray over your home.
    Don't wait until your marriage is collapsing.
    Don't wait until your child has been badly influenced.
    Don't wait until fear has taken over.
    Build the altar before the battle comes.
    Tonight, when you enter your bedroom, pray.
    When you sit in your living room, pray.
    When you pass through your door, pray.
    And remember:
    Your house may have beautiful furniture, expensive electronics and modern decorations—but the greatest decoration a Christian home can have is the presence of God.
    Joshua made a decision:
    «“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15»
    Make that decision today.
    Let your bedroom become a place of peace.
    Let your living room become a place of unity.
    Let your home become a place of prayer.
    Let your family become a testimony of God's faithfulness.

    PRAY OVER YOUR HOME.

    PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILY.

    BUILD THE ALTAR.

    AND LET CHRIST BE THE HEAD OF YOUR HOUSE.
    In Jesus' mighty name. Amen.

    If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church.
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    TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS: SERMON TOPIC: 3 PLACES IN YOUR HOME THAT NEED PRAYER Theme: When You Pray Over Your House, You Build a Spiritual Wall Around Your Family Your home is more than a building. It is a place where destinies are formed, children are raised, marriages are strengthened, decisions are made, and spiritual battles are sometimes fought. You can lock your doors physically and still leave your home spiritually exposed. That is why prayer must not only happen in the church. Your home must become an altar. Joshua declared: «“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15» Joshua did not say, “As for me, I will serve the Lord.” He said, “Me and my house.” There are places in your house that should not only be cleaned, decorated, or furnished—they should be covered in prayer. Today, we are looking at three places in your home that need prayer. 1. YOUR BEDROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR REST, MARRIAGE AND PRIVATE LIFE The bedroom is a place of rest, intimacy, vulnerability, and sometimes deep emotional battles. It is where you sleep after the activities of the day. It is also where many people experience anxiety, fear, disturbing thoughts, marital tensions, and spiritual heaviness. Bible Verse «“I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8» Notice the connection: Sleep + peace + God's protection. Before you sleep, don't only check your phone. Check your spiritual atmosphere. Pray over your bed. Pray for peaceful sleep. Pray over your marriage. Pray against fear and anxiety. Pray for your thoughts. Pray that your home will be a place of peace. For Married Couples The bedroom should not become a battlefield of bitterness. Husbands and wives should learn to pray together. A marriage that prays together is inviting God into its battles. Deep Spiritual Insight The enemy wants to disturb your peace because he knows that a tired, fearful and confused person is easier to discourage. But God gives His beloved sleep. «“He giveth his beloved sleep.” — Psalm 127:2» Prayer “Father, let Your peace fill this bedroom. Let everyone who sleeps here experience divine rest. Protect our minds, our marriage, our bodies and our dreams. Let every atmosphere of fear, confusion and unrest disappear, in Jesus' name.” 2. YOUR LIVING ROOM — PRAY OVER YOUR FAMILY'S WORDS, RELATIONSHIPS AND DECISIONS The living room is where families gather. People talk there. Arguments can happen there. Children learn there. Guests enter there. Important decisions are sometimes made there. Therefore, your living room needs an altar of prayer. Bible Verse «“But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15» The home should have a spiritual identity. Ask yourself: What atmosphere dominates my home? Is it prayer? Is it love? Is it anger? Is it television? Is it social media? Is it gossip? Is it constant quarrelling? Your home will eventually reflect what you consistently permit. A Biblical Example: Cornelius In Acts 10, we meet Cornelius, a man whose household was connected to God. His home became a place where God's presence and instruction were welcomed. The Bible says: «“He was a devout man, and one that feared God with all his house.” — Acts 10:2» Notice the phrase: “With all his house.” One person's spiritual commitment can influence an entire household. Practical Application Make your living room a place where: - The Bible is read. - Children are taught God's Word. - Family prayer happens. - Thanksgiving is offered. - Forgiveness is practiced. - Christian conversations are encouraged. You don't need a large prayer meeting. Sometimes, ten minutes of sincere family prayer can change the atmosphere of a home. Prayer “Lord, let this home be filled with love, wisdom, unity and Your Word. Let our conversations bring grace. Let our decisions be guided by You. Remove bitterness, hatred and unnecessary conflict from this family, in Jesus' name.” 3. YOUR FRONT DOOR / GATE — PRAY OVER WHAT ENTERS AND LEAVES YOUR HOME Your door represents access. People enter through it. Things enter through it. Influences enter through it. And although we should not become superstitious about physical objects, we should understand the spiritual principle of guarding what we allow into our lives and homes. Bible Verse «“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” — Proverbs 4:23» Your home needs boundaries. Not everything should enter your home. Not every conversation should enter your home. Not every relationship should enter your home. Not every piece of entertainment should enter your home. Not every influence should have access to your children. Psalm 101:3 David said: «“I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes.”» This is a powerful principle for the modern home. Today, your front door is not the only entrance into your house. Your phone is a door. Your television is a door. The internet is a door. Social media is a door. What are you allowing to enter? Practical Spiritual Watchfulness Pray: “Lord, give us discernment concerning what we allow into this home.” Don't only pray for God to protect your family. Teach your family what to reject. A REAL-LIFE PICTURE Imagine a father who locks his doors every night. He checks the windows. He installs security lights. He even has security personnel around his compound. But inside the house, nobody prays. There is constant hatred between husband and wife. The children consume anything they find online. The television is always on, but the Bible is rarely opened. The family eats together but hardly prays together. The house may be physically secure but spiritually neglected. The answer is not fear. The answer is Christ-centered living and consistent prayer. 5 PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS 1. Establish a family prayer time. It doesn't have to be one hour. Start with 10–15 minutes daily. 2. Pray in every room. Walk through your home occasionally and pray—not because the walls have magical power, but because your family belongs to God. 3. Watch what enters through your screens. Ask: “Is this content helping my family spiritually or poisoning our atmosphere?” 4. Teach your children to pray. Don't make prayer only the responsibility of the pastor. Teach your children to call upon God themselves. 5. Make your home an altar, not merely a residence. A Christian home should have evidence of Christ. Let there be Scripture. Let there be forgiveness. Let there be worship. Let there be prayer. Let there be love. QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION 1. What atmosphere currently dominates my home? 2. Do we pray together as a family? 3. What are we allowing into our home through our phones and entertainment? 4. Is there unresolved bitterness in my household? 5. If Jesus physically visited my home today, would I be comfortable with everything He would see and hear? 6. Am I building a house or building a godly legacy? POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS 1. Father, let Your presence fill my home and let Your peace rule in every room, in Jesus' name. 2. Every power working against the unity and peace of my household, be defeated in Jesus' name. 3. Lord, protect every member of my family from evil influences and destructive relationships. 4. Father, give our children wisdom and protect them from ungodly influences. 5. Every atmosphere of fear, confusion, hatred and unnecessary conflict in my home, I command it to end, in Jesus' name. 6. Lord, restore every broken relationship in my household. 7. Let my home become a place where Your Word is honoured, Your name is worshipped and Your presence is welcomed. 8. Father, let no member of my household be lost spiritually. Draw us all closer to Christ. 9. Give every parent in this house wisdom to lead this family according to Your Word. 10. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord! CALL TO ACTION Beloved, don't wait until there is a crisis before you pray over your home. Don't wait until your marriage is collapsing. Don't wait until your child has been badly influenced. Don't wait until fear has taken over. Build the altar before the battle comes. Tonight, when you enter your bedroom, pray. When you sit in your living room, pray. When you pass through your door, pray. And remember: Your house may have beautiful furniture, expensive electronics and modern decorations—but the greatest decoration a Christian home can have is the presence of God. Joshua made a decision: «“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15» Make that decision today. Let your bedroom become a place of peace. Let your living room become a place of unity. Let your home become a place of prayer. Let your family become a testimony of God's faithfulness. PRAY OVER YOUR HOME. PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILY. BUILD THE ALTAR. AND LET CHRIST BE THE HEAD OF YOUR HOUSE. In Jesus' mighty name. Amen. If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church. You can get inspirational ebooks from my sela/Amazon shops below https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1 https://selar.com/m/umoedem https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks https://afrikdp.com/author/umohedem-9128 CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540 Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/share/1AVbtZtLvC/
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