• A brotherhood that tested every piece of my soul in combat never prepared me for the pain of having my family stuck in limbo.

    My name is Jesse Preston. I spent 14 years on Active Duty in the U.S. Army, Airborne and Air Assault qualified. I served three combat tours in Iraq between 2003 and 2010, and a tour in South Korea in 2007. I bled, sacrificed, and gave over a decade of my life in service to the United States because I believed in honor, loyalty, and standing up for what is right.

    Now, I am fighting the hardest battle of my life—and it isn’t on a battlefield. It’s for my own family.

    Since November 2023, I have been living abroad because I refuse to abandon my wife, Miheret Beksissa, and our baby daughter, Jessica. Imagine if I had listened to the system and waited back home in America alone, staring at an empty nursery, thousands of miles away from my infant child and the woman God gave me to protect. A combat veteran doesn’t leave his family behind.

    We did everything right. We followed every single law. We poured our hard-earned money—over $4,000 just to begin the I-130 and DS-260 with our lawyer, paid every required government fee, and paid another $1,500 for our daughter’s CRBA and U.S. passport. Jessica is a U.S. citizen. Miheret was approved for her immigrant visa through our marriage.

    Our journey started in January 2024, and we were so close to coming home. But because immigrant visas for Ethiopians were paused under the current administration policy, our life is on hold. The process is dragging out indefinitely, leaving us stranded in uncertainty.

    We are devout, faithful Christians who just want to raise our daughter in the country I wore the uniform to defend. Every day, I look at my daughter and my wife, and my heart breaks knowing that the very system I served is keeping us from starting our life together on American soil.

    Please, brothers and sisters, pray for us. Pray that the doors are opened, that red tape is cut, and that our family can finally go home to America together. If this touches your heart, please share our story.

    Pray for us!
    A brotherhood that tested every piece of my soul in combat never prepared me for the pain of having my family stuck in limbo. My name is Jesse Preston. I spent 14 years on Active Duty in the U.S. Army, Airborne and Air Assault qualified. I served three combat tours in Iraq between 2003 and 2010, and a tour in South Korea in 2007. I bled, sacrificed, and gave over a decade of my life in service to the United States because I believed in honor, loyalty, and standing up for what is right. Now, I am fighting the hardest battle of my life—and it isn’t on a battlefield. It’s for my own family. Since November 2023, I have been living abroad because I refuse to abandon my wife, Miheret Beksissa, and our baby daughter, Jessica. Imagine if I had listened to the system and waited back home in America alone, staring at an empty nursery, thousands of miles away from my infant child and the woman God gave me to protect. A combat veteran doesn’t leave his family behind. We did everything right. We followed every single law. We poured our hard-earned money—over $4,000 just to begin the I-130 and DS-260 with our lawyer, paid every required government fee, and paid another $1,500 for our daughter’s CRBA and U.S. passport. Jessica is a U.S. citizen. Miheret was approved for her immigrant visa through our marriage. Our journey started in January 2024, and we were so close to coming home. But because immigrant visas for Ethiopians were paused under the current administration policy, our life is on hold. The process is dragging out indefinitely, leaving us stranded in uncertainty. We are devout, faithful Christians who just want to raise our daughter in the country I wore the uniform to defend. Every day, I look at my daughter and my wife, and my heart breaks knowing that the very system I served is keeping us from starting our life together on American soil. Please, brothers and sisters, pray for us. Pray that the doors are opened, that red tape is cut, and that our family can finally go home to America together. If this touches your heart, please share our story. Pray for us!
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  • TODAY'S BIBLE READING
    Friday, August 21
    OLD TESTAMENT
    RUTH 1 — Naomi and Ruth
    Congratulations on completing the book of Judges! Today we begin the book of Ruth.
    NEW TESTAMENT
    1 JOHN 3 — Children of God & Love for One Another
    MAJOR PROPHETS
    ISAIAH 32 — The Righteous King
    Today's Reflection
    Ruth 1
    Ruth chooses to remain with Naomi despite the uncertainty ahead. Her loyalty and commitment demonstrate the beauty of faithful love and trusting God even when the future is unclear.
    1 John 3
    John reminds us of the incredible love God has shown by calling us His children. Genuine faith is demonstrated through righteousness, obedience, and practical love for others—not merely through words.
    Isaiah 32
    Isaiah looks forward to the reign of a righteous King and the transformation that comes with God's Spirit. It points us toward a life marked by justice, peace, righteousness, and security in God.
    KEY VERSE
    “Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”
    — 1 John 3:18
    PRAYER
    Heavenly Father, thank You for calling us Your children and showing us what true love looks like. Give us hearts like Ruth—faithful, loyal, and willing to trust You even when the road ahead is uncertain. Help us demonstrate our faith through our actions and live under Your righteous rule. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen.
    WE STUDY. WE PRAY. WE OBEY. WE GROW. UNTIL WE ARE TOTALLY TRANSFORMED.
    TODAY'S CHALLENGE
    Show someone genuine love through your actions today. Be faithful in your commitments, trust God with your future, and let your life speak louder than your words.
    📖 TODAY'S BIBLE READING Friday, August 21 📜 OLD TESTAMENT RUTH 1 — Naomi and Ruth 🎉 Congratulations on completing the book of Judges! Today we begin the book of Ruth. ✝️ NEW TESTAMENT 1 JOHN 3 — Children of God & Love for One Another 🌿 MAJOR PROPHETS ISAIAH 32 — The Righteous King 🌿 Today's Reflection 📜 Ruth 1 Ruth chooses to remain with Naomi despite the uncertainty ahead. Her loyalty and commitment demonstrate the beauty of faithful love and trusting God even when the future is unclear. ✝️ 1 John 3 John reminds us of the incredible love God has shown by calling us His children. Genuine faith is demonstrated through righteousness, obedience, and practical love for others—not merely through words. 🌿 Isaiah 32 Isaiah looks forward to the reign of a righteous King and the transformation that comes with God's Spirit. It points us toward a life marked by justice, peace, righteousness, and security in God. ✨ KEY VERSE “Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” — 1 John 3:18 🙏 PRAYER Heavenly Father, thank You for calling us Your children and showing us what true love looks like. Give us hearts like Ruth—faithful, loyal, and willing to trust You even when the road ahead is uncertain. Help us demonstrate our faith through our actions and live under Your righteous rule. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen. WE STUDY. WE PRAY. WE OBEY. WE GROW. UNTIL WE ARE TOTALLY TRANSFORMED. 📖✨🙏 🌿 TODAY'S CHALLENGE Show someone genuine love through your actions today. Be faithful in your commitments, trust God with your future, and let your life speak louder than your words.
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  • Never let loyalty and kindness leave you! Tie them around your neck as a reminder. Write them deep within your heart.

    Then you will find favor with both God and people, and you will earn a good reputation.
    Proverbs 1:3-4

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    Never let loyalty and kindness leave you! Tie them around your neck as a reminder. Write them deep within your heart. Then you will find favor with both God and people, and you will earn a good reputation. Proverbs 1:3-4 Throw Back 2020 😊
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  • WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM PSALM 45?

    Psalm 45 is more than a beautiful royal wedding song. It gives us a powerful picture of kingship, righteousness, devotion, and an everlasting throne.

    Three lessons stand out:

    Honor the King — Recognize the greatness and authority of Christ.

    Live devoted to God — Leave behind what separates you from Him and pursue Him wholeheartedly.

    Remember the eternal kingdom — Earthly circumstances change, but Christ's reign does not.

    Psalm 45 reminds us that our ultimate hope is found in a King whose kingdom will never end.

    Jesus Christ is worthy of our worship, our loyalty, and our lives.

    #Psalm45 #Psalms #JesusChrist #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #KingOfKings #WordOfGod #Faith #ChristianEncouragement
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    📖 WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM PSALM 45? Psalm 45 is more than a beautiful royal wedding song. It gives us a powerful picture of kingship, righteousness, devotion, and an everlasting throne. Three lessons stand out: 👑 Honor the King — Recognize the greatness and authority of Christ. ❤️ Live devoted to God — Leave behind what separates you from Him and pursue Him wholeheartedly. ✨ Remember the eternal kingdom — Earthly circumstances change, but Christ's reign does not. Psalm 45 reminds us that our ultimate hope is found in a King whose kingdom will never end. Jesus Christ is worthy of our worship, our loyalty, and our lives. #Psalm45 #Psalms #JesusChrist #BibleStudy #ChristianFaith #KingOfKings #WordOfGod #Faith #ChristianEncouragement https://youtube.com/shorts/jieDS3WZN18?feature=share
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  • Daily Bible Lesson.
    THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS — VICTORY WHERE ADAM FAILED

    Matthew 4:1–11 | Mark 1:12–13 | Luke 4:1–13

    The temptation of Jesus was not merely a story about three conversations in the wilderness. It was a powerful revelation of how Satan attacks, how Christ responds, and how victory over temptation is possible.

    After Jesus was baptized, the Holy Spirit led Him into the wilderness, where He fasted for forty days and nights. Then Satan came to tempt Him.

    «“Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil.” — Matthew 4:1»

    Notice something important: Jesus was not tempted because He had sinned. He was tempted because He was righteous.

    THE FIRST TEMPTATION — “COMMAND THAT THESE STONES BE MADE BREAD”

    Jesus was hungry. Satan attacked Him at His weakest physical moment.

    «“If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.” — Matthew 4:3»

    Satan was essentially saying, “Use your power to satisfy yourself. Put your physical desire before obedience to God.”

    But Jesus answered:

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

    The lesson is simple:
    Your greatest need is not always the thing your flesh is demanding.

    Food is important, but obedience to God is more important.

    Jesus did not allow hunger to become an excuse for disobedience.

    THE SECOND TEMPTATION — “CAST THYSELF DOWN”

    Satan then took Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple and quoted Scripture.

    «“If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down.” — Matthew 4:6»

    Notice carefully: Satan quoted Scripture!

    This teaches us something extremely important:

    Not everyone who quotes the Bible is teaching the truth.

    The devil quoted Psalm 91, but he twisted its meaning to encourage Jesus to test God.

    Jesus answered:

    «“Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.” — Matthew 4:7»

    The lesson:
    Knowing Scripture is not enough. We must understand Scripture correctly and submit to its true meaning.

    The devil can use Bible words while promoting a message that contradicts God's will.

    THE THIRD TEMPTATION — WORSHIP ME AND I WILL GIVE YOU THE KINGDOMS

    Satan showed Jesus the kingdoms of the world and offered them to Him.

    «“All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.” — Matthew 4:9»

    What was Satan asking for?

    Worship.

    Jesus answered with absolute firmness:

    «“Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.” — Matthew 4:10»

    Jesus would receive the kingdom—but not by compromising His loyalty to God.

    The lesson:
    Never exchange obedience to God for temporary success, popularity, money, power, pleasure, or worldly recognition.

    There are things Satan may offer that look attractive, but anything that requires disobedience to God is too expensive.

    JESUS WON WITH “IT IS WRITTEN”

    Look at Christ's weapon throughout the temptation:

    “It is written.”

    He did not answer Satan with human philosophy.

    He did not argue from emotion.

    He did not negotiate.

    He stood upon the Word of God.

    This is why Scripture says:

    «“Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.” — Psalm 119:11»

    If the Word of God is not in your heart, what will you stand upon when temptation comes?

    JESUS SUCCEEDED WHERE ADAM FAILED

    There is a beautiful contrast here.

    Adam was tempted in a perfect garden, surrounded by abundance—and he fell.

    Jesus was tempted in a barren wilderness, weakened by forty days of fasting—and He remained faithful.

    Adam listened to the serpent.

    Jesus answered the serpent with God's Word.

    Adam disobeyed God.

    Jesus obeyed God.

    Where Adam failed, Christ stood victorious.

    And Hebrews gives us this encouragement:

    «“For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.” — Hebrews 4:15»

    Jesus understands temptation—not because He surrendered to it, but because He faced it and overcame it without sin.

    WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR US?

    Temptation itself is not sin.

    Giving in to temptation is sin.

    When temptation comes, remember:

    When your flesh says, “Satisfy yourself,” remember: “Man shall not live by bread alone.”

    When Satan twists Scripture, remember: “It is written.”

    When the world offers you success in exchange for compromise, remember: “Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God.”

    And when you feel weak, remember:

    «“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” — Philippians 4:13»

    The Christian life is not about pretending temptation does not exist.

    It is about learning to stand when temptation comes.

    Jesus did not overcome temptation by compromising with Satan.

    He overcame by trusting His Father, standing upon Scripture, and refusing to disobey.

    THE FINAL LESSON

    Satan can tempt you, but he cannot force you to sin.

    The choice remains before you.

    When temptation comes, don't negotiate with it.

    Don't entertain it.

    Don't twist Scripture to justify it.

    Stand on the Word. Trust God. Choose obedience.

    Because the same Christ who overcame in the wilderness is able to strengthen those who follow Him today.

    «“Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” — James 4:7»

    Jesus overcame.
    Jesus is our example.
    Jesus is our strength.
    And through Him, victory is possible.

    Amazing Love
    Daily Bible Lesson. THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS — VICTORY WHERE ADAM FAILED Matthew 4:1–11 | Mark 1:12–13 | Luke 4:1–13 The temptation of Jesus was not merely a story about three conversations in the wilderness. It was a powerful revelation of how Satan attacks, how Christ responds, and how victory over temptation is possible. After Jesus was baptized, the Holy Spirit led Him into the wilderness, where He fasted for forty days and nights. Then Satan came to tempt Him. «“Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil.” — Matthew 4:1» Notice something important: Jesus was not tempted because He had sinned. He was tempted because He was righteous. 1️⃣ THE FIRST TEMPTATION — “COMMAND THAT THESE STONES BE MADE BREAD” Jesus was hungry. Satan attacked Him at His weakest physical moment. «“If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.” — Matthew 4:3» Satan was essentially saying, “Use your power to satisfy yourself. Put your physical desire before obedience to God.” But Jesus answered: «“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” — Matthew 4:4» The lesson is simple: Your greatest need is not always the thing your flesh is demanding. Food is important, but obedience to God is more important. Jesus did not allow hunger to become an excuse for disobedience. 2️⃣ THE SECOND TEMPTATION — “CAST THYSELF DOWN” Satan then took Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple and quoted Scripture. «“If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down.” — Matthew 4:6» Notice carefully: Satan quoted Scripture! This teaches us something extremely important: Not everyone who quotes the Bible is teaching the truth. The devil quoted Psalm 91, but he twisted its meaning to encourage Jesus to test God. Jesus answered: «“Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.” — Matthew 4:7» The lesson: Knowing Scripture is not enough. We must understand Scripture correctly and submit to its true meaning. The devil can use Bible words while promoting a message that contradicts God's will. 3️⃣ THE THIRD TEMPTATION — WORSHIP ME AND I WILL GIVE YOU THE KINGDOMS Satan showed Jesus the kingdoms of the world and offered them to Him. «“All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.” — Matthew 4:9» What was Satan asking for? Worship. Jesus answered with absolute firmness: «“Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.” — Matthew 4:10» Jesus would receive the kingdom—but not by compromising His loyalty to God. The lesson: Never exchange obedience to God for temporary success, popularity, money, power, pleasure, or worldly recognition. There are things Satan may offer that look attractive, but anything that requires disobedience to God is too expensive. JESUS WON WITH “IT IS WRITTEN” Look at Christ's weapon throughout the temptation: “It is written.” He did not answer Satan with human philosophy. He did not argue from emotion. He did not negotiate. He stood upon the Word of God. This is why Scripture says: «“Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.” — Psalm 119:11» If the Word of God is not in your heart, what will you stand upon when temptation comes? JESUS SUCCEEDED WHERE ADAM FAILED There is a beautiful contrast here. Adam was tempted in a perfect garden, surrounded by abundance—and he fell. Jesus was tempted in a barren wilderness, weakened by forty days of fasting—and He remained faithful. Adam listened to the serpent. Jesus answered the serpent with God's Word. Adam disobeyed God. Jesus obeyed God. Where Adam failed, Christ stood victorious. And Hebrews gives us this encouragement: «“For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.” — Hebrews 4:15» Jesus understands temptation—not because He surrendered to it, but because He faced it and overcame it without sin. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR US? Temptation itself is not sin. Giving in to temptation is sin. When temptation comes, remember: When your flesh says, “Satisfy yourself,” remember: “Man shall not live by bread alone.” When Satan twists Scripture, remember: “It is written.” When the world offers you success in exchange for compromise, remember: “Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God.” And when you feel weak, remember: «“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” — Philippians 4:13» The Christian life is not about pretending temptation does not exist. It is about learning to stand when temptation comes. Jesus did not overcome temptation by compromising with Satan. He overcame by trusting His Father, standing upon Scripture, and refusing to disobey. THE FINAL LESSON Satan can tempt you, but he cannot force you to sin. The choice remains before you. When temptation comes, don't negotiate with it. Don't entertain it. Don't twist Scripture to justify it. Stand on the Word. Trust God. Choose obedience. Because the same Christ who overcame in the wilderness is able to strengthen those who follow Him today. «“Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” — James 4:7» Jesus overcame. Jesus is our example. Jesus is our strength. And through Him, victory is possible. Amazing Love
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  • Need to know.
    At the end, humanity is divided into two groups—and Scripture identifies them by their relationship to God’s law.

    The saved are described plainly:

    “Here are those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.”
    —Revelation 14:12

    “Blessed are those who do His commandments, that they may have the right to the tree of life.”
    —Revelation 22:14

    The lost are identified by the opposite condition. Jesus does not reject them because they failed to profess His name or perform religious works. He says:

    “Depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!”
    —Matthew 7:23

    John makes the distinction unmistakable:

    “He who says, ‘I know Him,’ and does not keep His commandments, is a liar.”
    —1 John 2:4

    Obedience does not earn salvation. We are saved by grace through faith. But Scripture never separates saving faith from obedience. The faith of the saved produces loyalty to God; the rebellion of the lost produces lawlessness.

    One group keeps the commandments of God. The other does not. There is no third group.
    Need to know. At the end, humanity is divided into two groups—and Scripture identifies them by their relationship to God’s law. The saved are described plainly: “Here are those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus.” —Revelation 14:12 “Blessed are those who do His commandments, that they may have the right to the tree of life.” —Revelation 22:14 The lost are identified by the opposite condition. Jesus does not reject them because they failed to profess His name or perform religious works. He says: “Depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!” —Matthew 7:23 John makes the distinction unmistakable: “He who says, ‘I know Him,’ and does not keep His commandments, is a liar.” —1 John 2:4 Obedience does not earn salvation. We are saved by grace through faith. But Scripture never separates saving faith from obedience. The faith of the saved produces loyalty to God; the rebellion of the lost produces lawlessness. One group keeps the commandments of God. The other does not. There is no third group.
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  • Daily Bible Lesson.
    THE HIDDEN POWER OF SALT IN THE BIBLE: WHY GOD USED SALT SO OFTEN

    Have you ever wondered why salt appears over and over again in the Bible?

    It was never just a seasoning.

    From Genesis to the New Testament, salt carried deep spiritual meaning. It represented purity, preservation, faithfulness, covenant, wisdom, and even judgment.

    Let's explore what God was teaching through salt.

    1. ELISHA USED SALT TO HEAL THE WATERS OF JERICHO

    2 Kings 2:19–22

    After Elijah was taken to heaven, Elisha arrived in Jericho.

    The people said:

    «"The city is pleasant, but the water is bad and the land is unproductive."»

    God instructed Elisha:

    «"Bring me a new bowl, and put salt in it."»

    Elisha threw the salt into the spring and declared:

    «"Thus says the LORD, 'I have healed these waters; from now on neither death nor miscarriage shall come from them.'" (2 Kings 2:21)»

    Immediately the waters became pure.

    Notice something important.

    The miracle was not in the salt.

    The salt was simply an act of obedience through which God demonstrated His power.

    Spiritual meaning:

    God can cleanse what sin has poisoned.

    He can restore what seemed permanently ruined.

    When God speaks, even bitter waters become life-giving.

    2. EVERY GRAIN OFFERING HAD TO INCLUDE SALT

    Leviticus 2:13

    God commanded Israel:

    «"Season all your grain offerings with salt. Do not leave the salt of the covenant of your God out of your grain offerings; add salt to all your offerings."»

    Why?

    Because salt preserves.

    It resists corruption.

    It symbolized that Israel's worship should never become spiritually corrupt.

    Spiritual meaning:

    God desires worship that remains pure, faithful, and sincere.

    Our devotion should not spoil with compromise.

    3. GOD ESTABLISHED A "COVENANT OF SALT"

    Numbers 18:19

    God told Aaron:

    «"It is a covenant of salt forever before the LORD."»

    Again in:

    2 Chronicles 13:5

    God declared that He gave David the kingdom by a covenant of salt forever.

    In the ancient world, salt was valuable and enduring.

    A covenant sealed with salt symbolized permanence, loyalty, and faithfulness.

    Spiritual meaning:

    God does not abandon His promises.

    What He establishes, He is faithful to keep.

    4. JESUS CALLED BELIEVERS "THE SALT OF THE EARTH"

    Matthew 5:13

    Jesus said:

    «"You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?"»

    Salt preserves food from decay.

    Likewise, believers are called to preserve truth in a corrupt world.

    We are meant to influence the world—not be influenced by it.

    Spiritual meaning:

    Christians should slow the spread of moral decay by living holy lives, speaking truth, and reflecting Christ's character.

    5. JESUS SAID TO HAVE SALT IN YOURSELVES

    Mark 9:50

    Jesus taught:

    «"Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness... Have salt among yourselves, and be at peace with one another."»

    This points to inward spiritual character.

    Spiritual meaning:

    God desires hearts marked by wisdom, humility, holiness, and peace.

    6. PAUL COMPARED OUR WORDS TO SALT

    Colossians 4:6

    Paul wrote:

    «"Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt."»

    Our words should preserve life, bring wisdom, and point people toward Christ.

    Instead of spreading bitterness, believers should speak words that heal, encourage, and build others up.

    7. SALT WAS ALSO A SIGN OF JUDGMENT

    The Bible also uses salt to represent desolation when people reject God.

    After the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah:

    Genesis 19:26

    Lot's wife looked back in disobedience and became a pillar of salt.

    Her story stands as a warning against longing for the sinful life God has called us to leave behind.

    Later, Scripture describes lands under God's judgment as barren and covered with salt.

    Deuteronomy 29:23

    Judges 9:45

    These passages show that the same symbol could represent either blessing or judgment, depending on humanity's response to God.

    WHAT DOES SALT REPRESENT IN THE BIBLE?

    Salt symbolizes:

    • Purity

    • Preservation

    • Faithfulness

    • God's everlasting covenant

    • Holiness

    • Wisdom

    • Gracious speech

    • Healing through God's power

    • A warning against corruption and disobedience

    THE GREATEST LESSON

    Salt itself has no supernatural power.

    The Bible never teaches that salt possesses mystical or magical abilities.

    Whenever God used salt, it was because He chose it as a symbol or as part of an act of obedience.

    The power was always God's—not the salt.

    Today, God still heals bitter lives.

    He restores broken families.

    He renews weary hearts.

    He preserves those who remain faithful to Him.

    The same God who healed the waters of Jericho is still able to transform what seems impossible.
    Daily Bible Lesson. THE HIDDEN POWER OF SALT IN THE BIBLE: WHY GOD USED SALT SO OFTEN Have you ever wondered why salt appears over and over again in the Bible? It was never just a seasoning. From Genesis to the New Testament, salt carried deep spiritual meaning. It represented purity, preservation, faithfulness, covenant, wisdom, and even judgment. Let's explore what God was teaching through salt. 1. ELISHA USED SALT TO HEAL THE WATERS OF JERICHO 📖 2 Kings 2:19–22 After Elijah was taken to heaven, Elisha arrived in Jericho. The people said: «"The city is pleasant, but the water is bad and the land is unproductive."» God instructed Elisha: «"Bring me a new bowl, and put salt in it."» Elisha threw the salt into the spring and declared: «"Thus says the LORD, 'I have healed these waters; from now on neither death nor miscarriage shall come from them.'" (2 Kings 2:21)» Immediately the waters became pure. Notice something important. The miracle was not in the salt. The salt was simply an act of obedience through which God demonstrated His power. Spiritual meaning: God can cleanse what sin has poisoned. He can restore what seemed permanently ruined. When God speaks, even bitter waters become life-giving. 2. EVERY GRAIN OFFERING HAD TO INCLUDE SALT 📖 Leviticus 2:13 God commanded Israel: «"Season all your grain offerings with salt. Do not leave the salt of the covenant of your God out of your grain offerings; add salt to all your offerings."» Why? Because salt preserves. It resists corruption. It symbolized that Israel's worship should never become spiritually corrupt. Spiritual meaning: God desires worship that remains pure, faithful, and sincere. Our devotion should not spoil with compromise. 3. GOD ESTABLISHED A "COVENANT OF SALT" 📖 Numbers 18:19 God told Aaron: «"It is a covenant of salt forever before the LORD."» Again in: 📖 2 Chronicles 13:5 God declared that He gave David the kingdom by a covenant of salt forever. In the ancient world, salt was valuable and enduring. A covenant sealed with salt symbolized permanence, loyalty, and faithfulness. Spiritual meaning: God does not abandon His promises. What He establishes, He is faithful to keep. 4. JESUS CALLED BELIEVERS "THE SALT OF THE EARTH" 📖 Matthew 5:13 Jesus said: «"You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?"» Salt preserves food from decay. Likewise, believers are called to preserve truth in a corrupt world. We are meant to influence the world—not be influenced by it. Spiritual meaning: Christians should slow the spread of moral decay by living holy lives, speaking truth, and reflecting Christ's character. 5. JESUS SAID TO HAVE SALT IN YOURSELVES 📖 Mark 9:50 Jesus taught: «"Salt is good, but if it loses its saltiness... Have salt among yourselves, and be at peace with one another."» This points to inward spiritual character. Spiritual meaning: God desires hearts marked by wisdom, humility, holiness, and peace. 6. PAUL COMPARED OUR WORDS TO SALT 📖 Colossians 4:6 Paul wrote: «"Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt."» Our words should preserve life, bring wisdom, and point people toward Christ. Instead of spreading bitterness, believers should speak words that heal, encourage, and build others up. 7. SALT WAS ALSO A SIGN OF JUDGMENT The Bible also uses salt to represent desolation when people reject God. After the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: 📖 Genesis 19:26 Lot's wife looked back in disobedience and became a pillar of salt. Her story stands as a warning against longing for the sinful life God has called us to leave behind. Later, Scripture describes lands under God's judgment as barren and covered with salt. 📖 Deuteronomy 29:23 📖 Judges 9:45 These passages show that the same symbol could represent either blessing or judgment, depending on humanity's response to God. WHAT DOES SALT REPRESENT IN THE BIBLE? Salt symbolizes: • Purity • Preservation • Faithfulness • God's everlasting covenant • Holiness • Wisdom • Gracious speech • Healing through God's power • A warning against corruption and disobedience THE GREATEST LESSON Salt itself has no supernatural power. The Bible never teaches that salt possesses mystical or magical abilities. Whenever God used salt, it was because He chose it as a symbol or as part of an act of obedience. The power was always God's—not the salt. Today, God still heals bitter lives. He restores broken families. He renews weary hearts. He preserves those who remain faithful to Him. The same God who healed the waters of Jericho is still able to transform what seems impossible.
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  • Gideon had no idea what God was purpose, Gideon feel small weak and unworthy and afraid but God saw, not what Gideon was but what he become through Him that's how God sees you.
    We live in a time when fear and doubt often hold people captive, but the message of Gideon story is clear.
    When God's calls Gideon means God saw something different, he didn't need to be the strongest or the bravest he just needed to trust obey. You may feel weak, afraid or insignificant you may think your past mistakes or failures have disqualified you from God's purpose but the Lord says "I am with you mighty warrior" Mighty warrior means showed extreme bravery in battle, skill in battle unwavering determination, valor loyalty and ability to inspire a soldier.
    When God is with you, you are never defeated He takes the ordinary and does the extraordinary. Remember your weakness is perfect place for God to show His strength, the Lord is with you! He will fight your battles, strengthen your heart and make you victorious in His name.
    The lesson God can achieve things great things through smallest effort all He ask is your faith and obedience, without faith it is impossible to please God, success in life comes from God and is marked by purity, peace and good fruit.
    #ToGodBeAllTheGlory
    #AllThingsArePossible
    Gideon had no idea what God was purpose, Gideon feel small weak and unworthy and afraid but God saw, not what Gideon was but what he become through Him that's how God sees you. We live in a time when fear and doubt often hold people captive, but the message of Gideon story is clear. When God's calls Gideon means God saw something different, he didn't need to be the strongest or the bravest he just needed to trust obey. You may feel weak, afraid or insignificant you may think your past mistakes or failures have disqualified you from God's purpose but the Lord says "I am with you mighty warrior" Mighty warrior means showed extreme bravery in battle, skill in battle unwavering determination, valor loyalty and ability to inspire a soldier. When God is with you, you are never defeated He takes the ordinary and does the extraordinary. Remember your weakness is perfect place for God to show His strength, the Lord is with you! He will fight your battles, strengthen your heart and make you victorious in His name. The lesson God can achieve things great things through smallest effort all He ask is your faith and obedience, without faith it is impossible to please God, success in life comes from God and is marked by purity, peace and good fruit. #ToGodBeAllTheGlory #AllThingsArePossible
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  • Daily Bible Lesson.
    TRUTH IS NOT POPULAR—WHY DO SO FEW FOLLOW JESUS IN HIS OWN SABBATH PATH?

    “As His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day.” — Luke 4:16

    Luke does not describe a rare visit.

    He reveals Christ’s custom.

    The Sabbath was not an accident in His life.
    It was part of His faithful walk with the Father.

    TRUTH IS NOT DECIDED BY THE CROWD

    Noah stood with God while the world laughed.

    Elijah stood for truth while a nation compromised.

    Jesus stood upon Scripture while religious leaders defended tradition.

    The crowd may be sincere—

    and still be wrong.

    “Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil.” — Exodus 23:2

    Jesus did not ask:

    What is popular?
    What is comfortable?
    What does the majority practice?

    He answered:

    “It is written.” — Matthew 4:4

    Truth is not settled by numbers.

    It is settled by God’s Word.

    JESUS LEFT AN EXAMPLE—NOT MERELY A MESSAGE

    Jesus did not only say:

    “Believe in Me.”

    He also said:

    “Follow Me.” — Matthew 4:19

    The Savior who died for us also showed us how to live.

    “Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow His steps.” — 1 Peter 2:21

    Many admire Jesus.

    Few imitate Him.

    Many call Him Lord.

    Few follow when obedience becomes unpopular.

    “Why call ye Me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?” — Luke 6:46

    JESUS REVEALED TRUE SABBATH-KEEPING

    The same Jesus who created the Sabbath also kept it.

    “The Son of man is Lord also of the Sabbath.” — Mark 2:28

    He stripped away man-made burdens and restored its true beauty:

    Worship.
    Mercy.
    Healing.
    Fellowship.
    Rest in God.

    “It is lawful to do well on the Sabbath days.” — Matthew 12:12

    Jesus did not abolish the Sabbath.

    He rescued it from legalism and revealed its Christ-centered purpose.

    The Sabbath points to Him as:

    Creator.
    Redeemer.
    Lord.
    Rest for the weary soul.

    “Come unto Me… and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

    THE SABBATH WILL OUTLIVE SIN

    The Sabbath did not begin with Israel.

    It began in Eden—before sin, before nations, and before denominations.

    “God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it.” — Genesis 2:3

    Jesus honored it during His earthly life.

    And Scripture reveals that the redeemed will worship from Sabbath to Sabbath in the new earth.

    “From one Sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before Me.” — Isaiah 66:23

    The Sabbath began before sin,
    was exemplified by Christ during redemption,
    and will remain when sin is gone forever.

    What God sanctified in Eden,
    what Jesus honored on earth,
    and what the redeemed will celebrate eternally—

    should not be strange to Christ’s followers today.

    ONLY JESUS SAVES

    We are not saved by keeping a day.

    We are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.

    “By grace are ye saved through faith.” — Ephesians 2:8

    But saving grace does not excuse rebellion.

    It forgives the sinner, transforms the heart, and writes God’s law within.

    “I will put My laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts.” — Hebrews 8:10

    Obedience is not the price of salvation.

    It is the fruit of salvation.

    “If ye love Me, keep My commandments.” — John 14:15

    Truth without Christ becomes cold.

    Obedience without love becomes legalism.

    But faith that beholds Calvary produces loving loyalty.

    THE REAL ISSUE IS AUTHORITY

    The deepest Sabbath question is not merely:

    Which day?

    It is:

    Who rules my conscience—Christ or tradition?

    Christ warned against worship built upon human commands.

    “In vain they do worship Me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.” — Matthew 15:9

    A tradition may be ancient.

    It may be popular.

    It may be defended by millions.

    But age cannot sanctify error.

    Popularity cannot replace divine authority.

    “To the law and to the testimony.” — Isaiah 8:20

    CHRIST IS CALLING YOU CLOSER

    Perhaps you followed tradition sincerely.

    Jesus is not calling you to pride, bitterness, or argument.

    He is calling you to:

    Repentance.
    Faith.
    Surrender.
    Obedience.

    Repent of placing human authority above His Word.

    Believe—not in your obedience, but in His cleansing blood.

    Surrender to His transforming grace.

    Follow wherever His truth leads.

    “The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin.” — 1 John 1:7

    “These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth.” — Revelation 14:4

    “The strongest argument in favor of the gospel is a loving and lovable Christian.” — The Ministry of Healing, p. 470

    The narrow path has never been crowded.

    But Jesus walks there.

    The crowd cannot forgive you.

    Tradition cannot transform you.

    A denomination cannot save you.

    Only Christ can.

    Do not measure truth by the crowd.

    Measure everything by Christ and His Word.

    Prayer
    Lord Jesus, forgive my compromise. Cleanse me by Your blood, write Your law upon my heart, teach me to keep Your Sabbath as You did—with worship, mercy, love, and joy—and give me courage to follow You from this earth into eternity.
    Daily Bible Lesson. TRUTH IS NOT POPULAR—WHY DO SO FEW FOLLOW JESUS IN HIS OWN SABBATH PATH? “As His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day.” — Luke 4:16 Luke does not describe a rare visit. He reveals Christ’s custom. The Sabbath was not an accident in His life. It was part of His faithful walk with the Father. TRUTH IS NOT DECIDED BY THE CROWD Noah stood with God while the world laughed. Elijah stood for truth while a nation compromised. Jesus stood upon Scripture while religious leaders defended tradition. The crowd may be sincere— and still be wrong. “Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil.” — Exodus 23:2 Jesus did not ask: What is popular? What is comfortable? What does the majority practice? He answered: “It is written.” — Matthew 4:4 Truth is not settled by numbers. It is settled by God’s Word. JESUS LEFT AN EXAMPLE—NOT MERELY A MESSAGE Jesus did not only say: “Believe in Me.” He also said: “Follow Me.” — Matthew 4:19 The Savior who died for us also showed us how to live. “Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow His steps.” — 1 Peter 2:21 Many admire Jesus. Few imitate Him. Many call Him Lord. Few follow when obedience becomes unpopular. “Why call ye Me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?” — Luke 6:46 JESUS REVEALED TRUE SABBATH-KEEPING The same Jesus who created the Sabbath also kept it. “The Son of man is Lord also of the Sabbath.” — Mark 2:28 He stripped away man-made burdens and restored its true beauty: Worship. Mercy. Healing. Fellowship. Rest in God. “It is lawful to do well on the Sabbath days.” — Matthew 12:12 Jesus did not abolish the Sabbath. He rescued it from legalism and revealed its Christ-centered purpose. The Sabbath points to Him as: Creator. Redeemer. Lord. Rest for the weary soul. “Come unto Me… and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 THE SABBATH WILL OUTLIVE SIN The Sabbath did not begin with Israel. It began in Eden—before sin, before nations, and before denominations. “God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it.” — Genesis 2:3 Jesus honored it during His earthly life. And Scripture reveals that the redeemed will worship from Sabbath to Sabbath in the new earth. “From one Sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before Me.” — Isaiah 66:23 The Sabbath began before sin, was exemplified by Christ during redemption, and will remain when sin is gone forever. What God sanctified in Eden, what Jesus honored on earth, and what the redeemed will celebrate eternally— should not be strange to Christ’s followers today. ONLY JESUS SAVES We are not saved by keeping a day. We are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. “By grace are ye saved through faith.” — Ephesians 2:8 But saving grace does not excuse rebellion. It forgives the sinner, transforms the heart, and writes God’s law within. “I will put My laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts.” — Hebrews 8:10 Obedience is not the price of salvation. It is the fruit of salvation. “If ye love Me, keep My commandments.” — John 14:15 Truth without Christ becomes cold. Obedience without love becomes legalism. But faith that beholds Calvary produces loving loyalty. THE REAL ISSUE IS AUTHORITY The deepest Sabbath question is not merely: Which day? It is: Who rules my conscience—Christ or tradition? Christ warned against worship built upon human commands. “In vain they do worship Me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.” — Matthew 15:9 A tradition may be ancient. It may be popular. It may be defended by millions. But age cannot sanctify error. Popularity cannot replace divine authority. “To the law and to the testimony.” — Isaiah 8:20 CHRIST IS CALLING YOU CLOSER Perhaps you followed tradition sincerely. Jesus is not calling you to pride, bitterness, or argument. He is calling you to: Repentance. Faith. Surrender. Obedience. Repent of placing human authority above His Word. Believe—not in your obedience, but in His cleansing blood. Surrender to His transforming grace. Follow wherever His truth leads. “The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin.” — 1 John 1:7 “These are they which follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth.” — Revelation 14:4 “The strongest argument in favor of the gospel is a loving and lovable Christian.” — The Ministry of Healing, p. 470 The narrow path has never been crowded. But Jesus walks there. The crowd cannot forgive you. Tradition cannot transform you. A denomination cannot save you. Only Christ can. Do not measure truth by the crowd. Measure everything by Christ and His Word. Prayer Lord Jesus, forgive my compromise. Cleanse me by Your blood, write Your law upon my heart, teach me to keep Your Sabbath as You did—with worship, mercy, love, and joy—and give me courage to follow You from this earth into eternity.
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  • Never let loyalty and kindness leave you! Tie them around your neck as a reminder. Write them deep within your heart.
    Then you will find favor with both God and people, and you will earn a good reputation.
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    Never let loyalty and kindness leave you! Tie them around your neck as a reminder. Write them deep within your heart. Then you will find favor with both God and people, and you will earn a good reputation. Proverbs 1:3-4https://https://https://
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