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    Informed Decisions.

    It’s human nature to want information with as much facts as possible before making decisions, so you can know what to expect before determining your course of action. For instance, before accepting a job, you want to know how much you’ll be paid, what the work environment is like, and if you like the people you’d be working with. Before purchasing a house, you pay for an inspection so you can know before you purchase just what repairs might be needed and how much they would cost - which allows you to make an informed decision before signing on the dotted line. Knowing the facts and being informed is not only prudent, but wise. It’s no different when it comes to spiritual things. God wants you to “know” what you believe by studying His Holy Word! It’s dangerous to blindly accept what others say about the Scriptures, and that includes your pastor! The Bible says in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.” God wants you to receive spiritual truth from your pastor, but He also wants you to search the Scriptures yourself - not just taking what is said as the “gospel truth.” He wants you to come to Him and allow Him to speak to your heart. James 1:5 says, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.” Ask God for wisdom, guidance, and understanding before reading His Holy Word so you can start today making . . . informed decisions! Text: Joshua 1:8, Psalm 119:11,18, 105, Proverbs 3:1-2, Romans 12:2
    Brenda Walsh Ministries Informed Decisions. It’s human nature to want information with as much facts as possible before making decisions, so you can know what to expect before determining your course of action. For instance, before accepting a job, you want to know how much you’ll be paid, what the work environment is like, and if you like the people you’d be working with. Before purchasing a house, you pay for an inspection so you can know before you purchase just what repairs might be needed and how much they would cost - which allows you to make an informed decision before signing on the dotted line. Knowing the facts and being informed is not only prudent, but wise. It’s no different when it comes to spiritual things. God wants you to “know” what you believe by studying His Holy Word! It’s dangerous to blindly accept what others say about the Scriptures, and that includes your pastor! The Bible says in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.” God wants you to receive spiritual truth from your pastor, but He also wants you to search the Scriptures yourself - not just taking what is said as the “gospel truth.” He wants you to come to Him and allow Him to speak to your heart. James 1:5 says, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.” Ask God for wisdom, guidance, and understanding before reading His Holy Word so you can start today making . . . informed decisions! Text: Joshua 1:8, Psalm 119:11,18, 105, Proverbs 3:1-2, Romans 12:2
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  • A WORD FOR YOU.
    (Insights For Life)


    Behold, I have set the land before you: go in and possess the land which the Lord sware unto your fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to give unto them and to their seed after them. Deuteronomy 1:8 KJV


    GO IN AND POSSESS THE LAND!
    The distance between where you are and where you are destined for is a STEP. Just one step is what makes the whole difference. God has already declared your destination you are the one to confirm it with your decision. God's plan and desire for you has been clearly stated but you have a part to play to fulfill it - GO IN.

    Some years ago, there were many motivational speakers and preachers always saying: "it's a dreamer's world", "dream big" and many similar statements. But when you look deeply, you discover that the world is now full of dreamers but no real change. Why? It's because this world is no longer for dreamers, it is now for takers. Dreamers are those who have goals, visions, plans. While takers, are those who pursue their dreams. They are those who get to work on their goals.

    In our reference scripture, the Lord has set the goal, the vision, the blessing (land) before you, but to possess it, you must ARISE, you must GO IN. You must Make the move; take the step, get to work, do what it takes - Do it now. Have you proposed? Have you collected the list? Have you done site inspection? Have you checked the product and prices? Have you done consultation? Do you have a sample? Have you done feasibility studies? Have you bought the form, talked to the manager, do you know where to get it? Listen, Someone else is after what you desire. STOP DREAMING, START TAKING, ENOUGH OF YOUR PLANNING - GO IN AND POSSESS THE LAND. Receive grace to make the right move and take up opportunity today. Be blessed, Stay refreshed!


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    A WORD FOR YOU. (Insights For Life) Behold, I have set the land before you: go in and possess the land which the Lord sware unto your fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to give unto them and to their seed after them. Deuteronomy 1:8 KJV GO IN AND POSSESS THE LAND! The distance between where you are and where you are destined for is a STEP. Just one step is what makes the whole difference. God has already declared your destination you are the one to confirm it with your decision. God's plan and desire for you has been clearly stated but you have a part to play to fulfill it - GO IN. Some years ago, there were many motivational speakers and preachers always saying: "it's a dreamer's world", "dream big" and many similar statements. But when you look deeply, you discover that the world is now full of dreamers but no real change. Why? It's because this world is no longer for dreamers, it is now for takers. Dreamers are those who have goals, visions, plans. While takers, are those who pursue their dreams. They are those who get to work on their goals. In our reference scripture, the Lord has set the goal, the vision, the blessing (land) before you, but to possess it, you must ARISE, you must GO IN. You must Make the move; take the step, get to work, do what it takes - Do it now. Have you proposed? Have you collected the list? Have you done site inspection? Have you checked the product and prices? Have you done consultation? Do you have a sample? Have you done feasibility studies? Have you bought the form, talked to the manager, do you know where to get it? Listen, Someone else is after what you desire. STOP DREAMING, START TAKING, ENOUGH OF YOUR PLANNING - GO IN AND POSSESS THE LAND. Receive grace to make the right move and take up opportunity today. Be blessed, Stay refreshed! #AwordForYou #InsightsforLife #nnamdicaezarsammyministry #NCSM #DewChurchGlobal #LifereFreshingMinistry #IAMADEW
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  • “The Lord sat enthroned at the Flood, And the Lord sits as King forever.”
    ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭29‬:‭10
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    “The Bible is not primarily about man at all. Its subject is God. He (if the phrase may be allowed) is the chief actor in the drama, the hero of the story. The Bible proves on inspection to be a factual survey of His work in this world, past, present, and to come, with explanatory comment from prophets, psalmists, wise men and apostles. Its main theme is not human salvation, but the work of God vindicating His purposes and glorifying Himself in a sinful and disordered cosmos by establishing His kingdom and exalting His Son, by creating a people to worship and serve Him, and ultimately by dismantling and re-assembling this order of things, so rooting sin out of His world entirely. It is into this larger perspective that the Bible fits God’s work in saving man. And it depicts the God who does these things as more than a distant cosmic architect, more than a ubiquitous heavenly uncle, more than an impersonal life-force — more than any of the petty substitute deities which inhabit our twentieth century minds. He is the living God, present and active everywhere, “glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders” (Exod. 15:11). He gives Himself a name — Yahweh (Jehovah: see Exod. 3:14-15; 6:2-3) — which, whether it be translated “I am that I am” or “I will be that I will be” (the Hebrew means both), is a proclamation of His self-existence and self-sufficiency, His omnipotence and His unbounded freedom. This world is His; He made it, and He controls it; He “worketh all things after the counsel of his own will” (Eph. 1:11). His knowledge and dominion extend to the smallest things: “The very hairs of your head are all numbered” (Matt. 10:30). “The LORD reigneth” — the Psalmists make this unchangeable truth the starting-point for their praises again and again (see Psa. 93:1; 96:10; 97:1; 99:1). Though hostile forces rage and chaos threatens, God is King; therefore His people are safe. Such is the God of the Bible.”
    J.I. Packer, “The Plan of God” (1965
    “The Lord sat enthroned at the Flood, And the Lord sits as King forever.” ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭29‬:‭10 ‬ ‭ “The Bible is not primarily about man at all. Its subject is God. He (if the phrase may be allowed) is the chief actor in the drama, the hero of the story. The Bible proves on inspection to be a factual survey of His work in this world, past, present, and to come, with explanatory comment from prophets, psalmists, wise men and apostles. Its main theme is not human salvation, but the work of God vindicating His purposes and glorifying Himself in a sinful and disordered cosmos by establishing His kingdom and exalting His Son, by creating a people to worship and serve Him, and ultimately by dismantling and re-assembling this order of things, so rooting sin out of His world entirely. It is into this larger perspective that the Bible fits God’s work in saving man. And it depicts the God who does these things as more than a distant cosmic architect, more than a ubiquitous heavenly uncle, more than an impersonal life-force — more than any of the petty substitute deities which inhabit our twentieth century minds. He is the living God, present and active everywhere, “glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders” (Exod. 15:11). He gives Himself a name — Yahweh (Jehovah: see Exod. 3:14-15; 6:2-3) — which, whether it be translated “I am that I am” or “I will be that I will be” (the Hebrew means both), is a proclamation of His self-existence and self-sufficiency, His omnipotence and His unbounded freedom. This world is His; He made it, and He controls it; He “worketh all things after the counsel of his own will” (Eph. 1:11). His knowledge and dominion extend to the smallest things: “The very hairs of your head are all numbered” (Matt. 10:30). “The LORD reigneth” — the Psalmists make this unchangeable truth the starting-point for their praises again and again (see Psa. 93:1; 96:10; 97:1; 99:1). Though hostile forces rage and chaos threatens, God is King; therefore His people are safe. Such is the God of the Bible.” J.I. Packer, “The Plan of God” (1965
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  • DID YOU KNOW?
    When Jesus entered Jerusalem on what we call Palm Sunday, the crowds welcomed Him as King. But something else was happening at the same time that most people never notice.
    According to Exodus 12:3–6, each family was to select a Passover lamb on the 10th day of the month and keep it until the 14th day. During those days, the lamb was carefully examined to ensure it was without blemish before it could be sacrificed.

    Those exact days are when Jesus was in Jerusalem where he was questioned, tested, and examined by:
    • Pharisees
    • Sadducees
    • Herodians
    • Pilate
    • Herod
    • The crowds

    They tested His doctrine, His authority, His character, and His claims. And what was the verdict? Over and over, He was declared innocent:
    Pilate said, “I find no fault in Him” (John 18:38).

    Herod found nothing deserving death (Luke 23:15).

    Even the criminal on the cross testified, “This man has done nothing wrong” (Luke 23:41).

    While families across Israel were examining their lambs, the true Lamb was being examined by the world. And because the Lamb passed inspection, the blood that followed was sufficient.

    “Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world”-John the Baptist (John 1:29)
    DID YOU KNOW? When Jesus entered Jerusalem on what we call Palm Sunday, the crowds welcomed Him as King. But something else was happening at the same time that most people never notice. According to Exodus 12:3–6, each family was to select a Passover lamb on the 10th day of the month and keep it until the 14th day. During those days, the lamb was carefully examined to ensure it was without blemish before it could be sacrificed. Those exact days are when Jesus was in Jerusalem where he was questioned, tested, and examined by: • Pharisees • Sadducees • Herodians • Pilate • Herod • The crowds They tested His doctrine, His authority, His character, and His claims. And what was the verdict? Over and over, He was declared innocent: Pilate said, “I find no fault in Him” (John 18:38). Herod found nothing deserving death (Luke 23:15). Even the criminal on the cross testified, “This man has done nothing wrong” (Luke 23:41). While families across Israel were examining their lambs, the true Lamb was being examined by the world. And because the Lamb passed inspection, the blood that followed was sufficient. “Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world”-John the Baptist (John 1:29)
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  • THREE ANGELS BROADCASTING NETWORK DEVOTIONAL.
    Expiration Date.

    By John Lomacang

    April 18th, 2026

    "And behold, I am coming quickly ….’” Revelation 22:12

    Have you paid any attention to that small notice posted on practically everything we buy or use? It’s on the plastic bag that holds the loaf of bread, as well as on the milk cartons. It’s on the Tylenol bottle, and on a pack of batteries, too. It’s on ink cartridges, warranties, your insurance card, and your driver’s license. It’s on your ATM and credit cards, and even on the elevator inspection sticker. It’s called an expiration date, and depending on the item, it can mean anything from “not that important” to “critical!”

    If paying attention to dates seems insignificant, just imagine how many of us would have to get remarried if our marriage license had an expiration date! And if we got pulled over by a police officer, he wouldn’t care if the bread in our cars had passed its expiration date; but if our license, registration, or insurance card had, well that’s another story. Unless we pay attention to those dates, we’ll never know how long they’re going to last.

    Let’s switch gears: What if our trials came with an expiration date? Imagine receiving a letter that read, “Your financial problems will expire on the first Monday of next month, never to return again.” How much easier would it be for a Christian if family conflict, personality clashes, and theological disagreements came with an expiration date? How happy would you be if you knew there were just two hours left on your critical illness?

    Now let’s get more passionate: How much more diligent would we be if Jesus told us we only had nine more months before sin and suffering expired? How happy would we be if we could see a Doppler radar that indicated the storms of life were nearly over? Actually, there is such a radar. It’s called The Bible, and even though no obvious dates jump out, we can estimate how far off our planet’s expiration date is. End-time signs—like curdling milk, mold spots on bread, and fermenting orange juice—are indicators that this world is losing its usefulness.

    If you’re having a challenge assigning relevance to the world’s ills, listen to Dr. Luke as he points to the “label.” He writes, “So you also, when you see these things happening, know that the kingdom of God is near.” Luke 21:31. Matthew, the converted tax collector, adds, “Therefore you also be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.” Matthew 24:44.

    I once handed an American Airlines representative the wrong boarding pass and wondered why he was examining it so long. Finally, he said, “Sir, this ticket has expired.” And even though I held Elite status with that airline, an expired boarding pass superseded my standing. The boarding pass looked perfectly legitimate to me, but not paying attention to the expiration date delayed my departure.

    What’s the point? If we ignore the small details hidden in the end-time signs, we will certainly hinder our preparedness—and we may not be ready for departure when Jesus returns! If ever there was an hour to get ready, it is now. The Good Book says, “For yet a little while, and He who is coming will come and will not tarry.” Hebrews 10:37.

    Actually, thinking the date for Christ’s return is going to be changed to wait on us can lead to complacency. I believe this is the most critical hour. We must check the “label” that says, “Behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work.” Revelation 22:12.

    No, I don’t know the date, but I do trust that the Lord will come soon. I want to do everything as if I could see the expiration date, and I want to live as if Jesus died yesterday, arose today, and is coming back tomorrow!
    THREE ANGELS BROADCASTING NETWORK DEVOTIONAL. Expiration Date. By John Lomacang April 18th, 2026 "And behold, I am coming quickly ….’” Revelation 22:12 Have you paid any attention to that small notice posted on practically everything we buy or use? It’s on the plastic bag that holds the loaf of bread, as well as on the milk cartons. It’s on the Tylenol bottle, and on a pack of batteries, too. It’s on ink cartridges, warranties, your insurance card, and your driver’s license. It’s on your ATM and credit cards, and even on the elevator inspection sticker. It’s called an expiration date, and depending on the item, it can mean anything from “not that important” to “critical!” If paying attention to dates seems insignificant, just imagine how many of us would have to get remarried if our marriage license had an expiration date! And if we got pulled over by a police officer, he wouldn’t care if the bread in our cars had passed its expiration date; but if our license, registration, or insurance card had, well that’s another story. Unless we pay attention to those dates, we’ll never know how long they’re going to last. Let’s switch gears: What if our trials came with an expiration date? Imagine receiving a letter that read, “Your financial problems will expire on the first Monday of next month, never to return again.” How much easier would it be for a Christian if family conflict, personality clashes, and theological disagreements came with an expiration date? How happy would you be if you knew there were just two hours left on your critical illness? Now let’s get more passionate: How much more diligent would we be if Jesus told us we only had nine more months before sin and suffering expired? How happy would we be if we could see a Doppler radar that indicated the storms of life were nearly over? Actually, there is such a radar. It’s called The Bible, and even though no obvious dates jump out, we can estimate how far off our planet’s expiration date is. End-time signs—like curdling milk, mold spots on bread, and fermenting orange juice—are indicators that this world is losing its usefulness. If you’re having a challenge assigning relevance to the world’s ills, listen to Dr. Luke as he points to the “label.” He writes, “So you also, when you see these things happening, know that the kingdom of God is near.” Luke 21:31. Matthew, the converted tax collector, adds, “Therefore you also be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.” Matthew 24:44. I once handed an American Airlines representative the wrong boarding pass and wondered why he was examining it so long. Finally, he said, “Sir, this ticket has expired.” And even though I held Elite status with that airline, an expired boarding pass superseded my standing. The boarding pass looked perfectly legitimate to me, but not paying attention to the expiration date delayed my departure. What’s the point? If we ignore the small details hidden in the end-time signs, we will certainly hinder our preparedness—and we may not be ready for departure when Jesus returns! If ever there was an hour to get ready, it is now. The Good Book says, “For yet a little while, and He who is coming will come and will not tarry.” Hebrews 10:37. Actually, thinking the date for Christ’s return is going to be changed to wait on us can lead to complacency. I believe this is the most critical hour. We must check the “label” that says, “Behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work.” Revelation 22:12. No, I don’t know the date, but I do trust that the Lord will come soon. I want to do everything as if I could see the expiration date, and I want to live as if Jesus died yesterday, arose today, and is coming back tomorrow!
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  • KINGDOM LIVING — HOLY MONDAY AFTERNOON
    “When the King Inspects His People: A New Look at Holy Monday”
    On this Holy Monday afternoon, we take a fresh, Kingdom-centered look at one of the most confrontational and transformative moments in the ministry of Jesus — the day He inspected, confronted, and cleansed the Temple.

    In this Kingdom Living special, Charles leads you through the Scriptures with prophetic clarity, pastoral warmth, and deep theological insight. Holy Monday is not just a historical event — it is a pattern, a warning, and an invitation for every disciple today.

    Journey through:

    • The King’s Inspection — Mark 11:11
    Jesus enters the Temple and looks around at everything. Before He cleanses, He examines. Before He corrects, He inspects. Holy Monday begins with the King searching His house — and searching our hearts.

    • Leaves Without Fruit — Mark 11:12–14; Luke 13:6–9; John 15:1–8
    The fig tree looked alive but was empty. Jesus exposes the danger of a life full of religious leaves but lacking spiritual fruit. This segment confronts the difference between activity and intimacy, appearance and obedience.

    • A House of Prayer — Matthew 21:12–16; Isaiah 56:7; 1 Corinthians 6:19
    Jesus declares, “My house shall be called a house of prayer.” The Temple cleansing is not just about a building — it’s about us. We are the temple. We are the house. And the King wants His house back.

    This broadcast includes:
    Scripture-rich teaching
    Prophetic confrontation
    Pastoral reflection
    Kingdom activation
    A prayer of surrender for Holy Week

    If you’re ready for Holy Monday to become more than a story — if you want the King to walk through the temple of your heart and make it a house of prayer — this episode will meet you right where you are.

    Let the King inspect.
    Let the King cleanse.
    Let the King reign.
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    KINGDOM LIVING — HOLY MONDAY AFTERNOON “When the King Inspects His People: A New Look at Holy Monday” On this Holy Monday afternoon, we take a fresh, Kingdom-centered look at one of the most confrontational and transformative moments in the ministry of Jesus — the day He inspected, confronted, and cleansed the Temple. In this Kingdom Living special, Charles leads you through the Scriptures with prophetic clarity, pastoral warmth, and deep theological insight. Holy Monday is not just a historical event — it is a pattern, a warning, and an invitation for every disciple today. Journey through: • The King’s Inspection — Mark 11:11 Jesus enters the Temple and looks around at everything. Before He cleanses, He examines. Before He corrects, He inspects. Holy Monday begins with the King searching His house — and searching our hearts. • Leaves Without Fruit — Mark 11:12–14; Luke 13:6–9; John 15:1–8 The fig tree looked alive but was empty. Jesus exposes the danger of a life full of religious leaves but lacking spiritual fruit. This segment confronts the difference between activity and intimacy, appearance and obedience. • A House of Prayer — Matthew 21:12–16; Isaiah 56:7; 1 Corinthians 6:19 Jesus declares, “My house shall be called a house of prayer.” The Temple cleansing is not just about a building — it’s about us. We are the temple. We are the house. And the King wants His house back. This broadcast includes: ✔️ Scripture-rich teaching ✔️ Prophetic confrontation ✔️ Pastoral reflection ✔️ Kingdom activation ✔️ A prayer of surrender for Holy Week If you’re ready for Holy Monday to become more than a story — if you want the King to walk through the temple of your heart and make it a house of prayer — this episode will meet you right where you are. Let the King inspect. Let the King cleanse. Let the King reign. www.godslovelive.life www.savingthefaith.com If this teaching blesses you, like, share, and subscribe to help spread the message of Kingdom life and discipleship. Let’s grow together into maturity as followers of Jesus. Live 24/7 Radio at godslovelive.com Email: Chuck@godslovelive.com #kingdomliving #kingdommindset #christianlife #christiangrowth #biblestories #TEENS4JESUS #t4j #dailyprayer #prayerwarrior #prayers #neverstoppraying #PrayAlways #christianyouth #christianteens #bible
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  • THREE ANGELS BROADCASTING NETWORK DEVOTIONAL.

    Real Treasure.

    By Bobby Davis

    March 24th, 2026

    As a television producer, I had dealt with many unforeseen circumstances, but this was different. Filming a children’s program with an amazing grandma talking about things that mattered to kids, was a satisfying experience. But I wasn’t so sure about filming it completely without a script! Before we began, we dedicated the program to the Lord, asking Him to bless the children who would watch. Little did I know that it would bless me before we even finished filming it.

    This episode was all about treasures, and she had young Michael with her. Sitting at a picnic table, she asked him what he had in his pockets. None of us knew, and I’m not sure she did either, but one by one, his treasures came out for inspection. An ancient piece of smooth glass, a spent AA battery, a sand dollar, some baby pinecones, and a rusty nail. Then he produced his favorite—a smooth skipping stone!

    Next, it was Grandma’s turn. A crumpled piece of paper with a poem, some pocket lint, a blue jay feather, and an agate she’d found in the creek. Then it was adventure time as our cameras followed them to the water. Rolling up their pant legs to their knees, they found several more agates, a snail shell, and a tiny crawdad with flailing pinchers. “Oh, he’s so cute!” Grandma squealed with genuine delight.

    Returning to the picnic table, she pulled a small rock tumbler out of a box and put her newfound treasure stones into the barrel, adding some grit. “The rock tumbler is good at taking off all the rough edges,” she explained. “And then, the grit polishes the stones until they shine!”

    Turning to the camera, she said, “Now that you know about our treasures, be sure to write and tell me about the things you collect. Tell me why they’re important to you. I’d really like to know! But before you go, look straight into my eyes, and remember that of all my treasures, you are the most valuable. My grandchildren are scattered all over the world. You’re like hidden treasure—just like the agates scattered in the creek. Jesus says the kingdom of Heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. He’s talking about you, you know. You are His treasures, and you are what makes up His kingdom. I’m part of it, too. Jesus calls us His special treasures. He calls us jewels, like diamonds and rubies, and emeralds! Just think, we are valuable, we are lovable! Never forget how precious you are to God—and to me.

    “You might feel like a plain old rock buried in the dirt. That you have no real value, and that no one sees you, anyway. The agates I find in the garden don’t look like much when I dig them up. They’re all encrusted with dirt and they’re really rough on the outside. You can’t see the real gem inside until you put them in the rock tumbler, where the sharp edges chip off as they bump up against each other.

    “Sometimes, God has to do that with His gems, too. But remember these two things: God made you, and He said that you are the most valuable of everything He ever made. God knows exactly where you are. Nobody around you might recognize that you are a real gem, but that doesn’t mean you aren’t one. The real you is inside of you. And nobody can change your value.

    “God and I think you are a real treasure. And do you know where I keep my real treasures? I keep them real close to my heart—and that’s where you belong!”
    THREE ANGELS BROADCASTING NETWORK DEVOTIONAL. Real Treasure. By Bobby Davis March 24th, 2026 As a television producer, I had dealt with many unforeseen circumstances, but this was different. Filming a children’s program with an amazing grandma talking about things that mattered to kids, was a satisfying experience. But I wasn’t so sure about filming it completely without a script! Before we began, we dedicated the program to the Lord, asking Him to bless the children who would watch. Little did I know that it would bless me before we even finished filming it. This episode was all about treasures, and she had young Michael with her. Sitting at a picnic table, she asked him what he had in his pockets. None of us knew, and I’m not sure she did either, but one by one, his treasures came out for inspection. An ancient piece of smooth glass, a spent AA battery, a sand dollar, some baby pinecones, and a rusty nail. Then he produced his favorite—a smooth skipping stone! Next, it was Grandma’s turn. A crumpled piece of paper with a poem, some pocket lint, a blue jay feather, and an agate she’d found in the creek. Then it was adventure time as our cameras followed them to the water. Rolling up their pant legs to their knees, they found several more agates, a snail shell, and a tiny crawdad with flailing pinchers. “Oh, he’s so cute!” Grandma squealed with genuine delight. Returning to the picnic table, she pulled a small rock tumbler out of a box and put her newfound treasure stones into the barrel, adding some grit. “The rock tumbler is good at taking off all the rough edges,” she explained. “And then, the grit polishes the stones until they shine!” Turning to the camera, she said, “Now that you know about our treasures, be sure to write and tell me about the things you collect. Tell me why they’re important to you. I’d really like to know! But before you go, look straight into my eyes, and remember that of all my treasures, you are the most valuable. My grandchildren are scattered all over the world. You’re like hidden treasure—just like the agates scattered in the creek. Jesus says the kingdom of Heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. He’s talking about you, you know. You are His treasures, and you are what makes up His kingdom. I’m part of it, too. Jesus calls us His special treasures. He calls us jewels, like diamonds and rubies, and emeralds! Just think, we are valuable, we are lovable! Never forget how precious you are to God—and to me. “You might feel like a plain old rock buried in the dirt. That you have no real value, and that no one sees you, anyway. The agates I find in the garden don’t look like much when I dig them up. They’re all encrusted with dirt and they’re really rough on the outside. You can’t see the real gem inside until you put them in the rock tumbler, where the sharp edges chip off as they bump up against each other. “Sometimes, God has to do that with His gems, too. But remember these two things: God made you, and He said that you are the most valuable of everything He ever made. God knows exactly where you are. Nobody around you might recognize that you are a real gem, but that doesn’t mean you aren’t one. The real you is inside of you. And nobody can change your value. “God and I think you are a real treasure. And do you know where I keep my real treasures? I keep them real close to my heart—and that’s where you belong!”
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