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  • Commendation for holding on to Christ name and faith in a hostile environment:
    Revelation 2 Kullie Mawolo
    [vs: 13] I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan's seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and hast not denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth.
    Pergamos is a major center of pagan worship and imperial authority ,. Christ describes it as "seat of Satan" because of intense concentration of idolatry and opposition to Christianity there , it is a place were Satan's influence and opposition to God's people were particularly strong , yet the believers there hold fast the name of Christ and did not deny his name . 
    They remain royal to Christ and openly identified with him and refuse to abandon their faith in him despite persecutions and martyrdom . 
    Lessons:
    We should hold on to our faith in Christ in a in hostile environment and in the face of opposition to our Christian conviction. 
    19 August 2026

    Commendation for holding on to Christ name and faith in a hostile environment: Revelation 2 [KJV] [vs: 13] I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan's seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and hast not denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth. Pergamos is a major center of pagan worship and imperial authority ,. Christ describes it as "seat of Satan" because of intense concentration of idolatry and opposition to Christianity there , it is a place were Satan's influence and opposition to God's people were particularly strong , yet the believers there hold fast the name of Christ and did not deny his name .  They remain royal to Christ and openly identified with him and refuse to abandon their faith in him despite persecutions and martyrdom .  Lessons: We should hold on to our faith in Christ in a in hostile environment and in the face of opposition to our Christian conviction.  19 August 2026
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  • Verse for Thursday, August 20
    Revelation 3:21
    21 To the one who is victorious, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat down with my Father on his throne.
    Verse for Thursday, August 20 Revelation 3:21 21 To the one who is victorious, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat down with my Father on his throne.
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  • Verse for Thursday, August 20
    Revelation 3:21
    21 To the one who is victorious, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat down with my Father on his throne.
    Verse for Thursday, August 20 Revelation 3:21 21 To the one who is victorious, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat down with my Father on his throne.
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  • The Unstoppable Hour.. Why Our Fight is Not with This World

    There is a palpable anxiety in the air. We see it in the news, on social media, and in the hushed conversations at our kitchen tables. People are scrambling. They are organizing, petitioning, and protesting. They are trying to stop the political shift, the moral decline, and the geopolitical chaos. They are fighting against the current of the world, attempting to "save" a system that was always destined to collapse. But as believers, we must stop and take a sobering look at the reality of our calling. We are not here to stop the inevitable. We are here to walk through it.

    The Apostle Paul made it crystal clear in Ephesians 6:12: "For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness." When we see the governments of the world aligning, when we see corruption at every level, and when we see nations turning away from the truth, we are witnessing the fulfillment of prophecy, not the failure of humanity. The Bible predicted a time of great corruption (2 Timothy 3:1-5). It predicted that evil would be called good and good evil (Isaiah 5:20).

    The tragedy of our time is not that the world is becoming corrupt; the tragedy is that the Church is wasting its energy trying to fix a world that is already under judgment. Those who are the most "active" in trying to save the culture are often the ones inadvertently bringing these things to pass, because they are fighting in the flesh, trying to build a Kingdom on Earth that was never meant to exist here permanently. To understand our role, we must look back at the history of our faith. The Scriptures are full of people who tried to "help" God fulfill His promises, and the results were devastating.

    Consider Abraham and Sarah. God promised Abraham a son. But when the years dragged on, Sarah decided to "help" God by giving her servant Hagar to Abraham. The result? Ishmael was born. This decision did not bring the promise sooner; it brought discord, bitterness, and a conflict that has spanned millennia, a conflict we still see in the Middle East today. God did not need Abraham's "help" in the physical realm to bring about the spiritual miracle. He needed Abraham's faith and waiting.

    Consider Moses. When Moses saw the oppression of his people, he acted in his own strength. He killed an Egyptian taskmaster, thinking he was delivering his people. Instead, he became a fugitive and delayed God's plan by forty years. Moses had to unlearn his own strength in the desert before God could use him to free Israel. In these times, it will be no different. We are prone to run ahead of God, to create political kingdoms, to try to legislate morality into the hearts of the unregenerate. We call it "saving the nation," but God calls it "strange fire", our own effort offered on His altar, a sacrifice He never asked for.

    If we are not to fight the political tide, what are we to do? Good question. We are to be Witnesses. Jesus didn't tell us to take over the world; He told us to preach the Gospel to every creature. He said, "You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8). We are ambassadors of a Kingdom not of this world. We are to be Lighthouses. In a time of corruption, we are called to be blameless and pure, shining as lights in a dark world (Philippians 2:15). Our focus is not on changing the behavior of the world, but on offering the soul of the world a way out.

    We are to Pray. Instead of protesting the darkness, we should be praying for the souls of those in power, while trusting that God is sovereign over the rise and fall of nations. The spiritual battle is won on our knees, not on the streets. Look at the world today. Technology is advancing at a rate that allows for the global control and surveillance spoken of in Revelation. Nations are aligning in ways eerily reminiscent of the prophecies of Ezekiel and Daniel. The push for a one-world order, the moral relativism, and the hostility toward absolute truth are all box-checking the signs of the times.

    When we try to stop this, we are fighting God's timeline. We are acting like children trying to stop the rain by screaming at the clouds. The rain is coming. The question is: have you built your house on the Rock? The times are serious. The world is racing toward a conclusion that has been written since the foundation of the earth. We must stop panicking over the headlines and start preparing our hearts. We are not called to be reformers of a dying world; we are called to be rescuers of dying souls. Don't waste your energy trying to stop the ship from sinking. Use your energy to get people into the lifeboats. The hull is breached. The prophecies must be fulfilled. But you, you have a job to do.

    Do not be deceived by the illusion that you can fight the spiritual battle with physical weapons. The only thing that will save a soul is the Gospel. The only way to stand in the coming storm is to be rooted in the Word. Stop trying to save the world. Start trying to save the lost. The hour is late. The time is now. Choose your side and dig in.
    Alonso Buford.
    The Unstoppable Hour.. Why Our Fight is Not with This World There is a palpable anxiety in the air. We see it in the news, on social media, and in the hushed conversations at our kitchen tables. People are scrambling. They are organizing, petitioning, and protesting. They are trying to stop the political shift, the moral decline, and the geopolitical chaos. They are fighting against the current of the world, attempting to "save" a system that was always destined to collapse. But as believers, we must stop and take a sobering look at the reality of our calling. We are not here to stop the inevitable. We are here to walk through it. The Apostle Paul made it crystal clear in Ephesians 6:12: "For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness." When we see the governments of the world aligning, when we see corruption at every level, and when we see nations turning away from the truth, we are witnessing the fulfillment of prophecy, not the failure of humanity. The Bible predicted a time of great corruption (2 Timothy 3:1-5). It predicted that evil would be called good and good evil (Isaiah 5:20). The tragedy of our time is not that the world is becoming corrupt; the tragedy is that the Church is wasting its energy trying to fix a world that is already under judgment. Those who are the most "active" in trying to save the culture are often the ones inadvertently bringing these things to pass, because they are fighting in the flesh, trying to build a Kingdom on Earth that was never meant to exist here permanently. To understand our role, we must look back at the history of our faith. The Scriptures are full of people who tried to "help" God fulfill His promises, and the results were devastating. Consider Abraham and Sarah. God promised Abraham a son. But when the years dragged on, Sarah decided to "help" God by giving her servant Hagar to Abraham. The result? Ishmael was born. This decision did not bring the promise sooner; it brought discord, bitterness, and a conflict that has spanned millennia, a conflict we still see in the Middle East today. God did not need Abraham's "help" in the physical realm to bring about the spiritual miracle. He needed Abraham's faith and waiting. Consider Moses. When Moses saw the oppression of his people, he acted in his own strength. He killed an Egyptian taskmaster, thinking he was delivering his people. Instead, he became a fugitive and delayed God's plan by forty years. Moses had to unlearn his own strength in the desert before God could use him to free Israel. In these times, it will be no different. We are prone to run ahead of God, to create political kingdoms, to try to legislate morality into the hearts of the unregenerate. We call it "saving the nation," but God calls it "strange fire", our own effort offered on His altar, a sacrifice He never asked for. If we are not to fight the political tide, what are we to do? Good question. We are to be Witnesses. Jesus didn't tell us to take over the world; He told us to preach the Gospel to every creature. He said, "You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8). We are ambassadors of a Kingdom not of this world. We are to be Lighthouses. In a time of corruption, we are called to be blameless and pure, shining as lights in a dark world (Philippians 2:15). Our focus is not on changing the behavior of the world, but on offering the soul of the world a way out. We are to Pray. Instead of protesting the darkness, we should be praying for the souls of those in power, while trusting that God is sovereign over the rise and fall of nations. The spiritual battle is won on our knees, not on the streets. Look at the world today. Technology is advancing at a rate that allows for the global control and surveillance spoken of in Revelation. Nations are aligning in ways eerily reminiscent of the prophecies of Ezekiel and Daniel. The push for a one-world order, the moral relativism, and the hostility toward absolute truth are all box-checking the signs of the times. When we try to stop this, we are fighting God's timeline. We are acting like children trying to stop the rain by screaming at the clouds. The rain is coming. The question is: have you built your house on the Rock? The times are serious. The world is racing toward a conclusion that has been written since the foundation of the earth. We must stop panicking over the headlines and start preparing our hearts. We are not called to be reformers of a dying world; we are called to be rescuers of dying souls. Don't waste your energy trying to stop the ship from sinking. Use your energy to get people into the lifeboats. The hull is breached. The prophecies must be fulfilled. But you, you have a job to do. Do not be deceived by the illusion that you can fight the spiritual battle with physical weapons. The only thing that will save a soul is the Gospel. The only way to stand in the coming storm is to be rooted in the Word. Stop trying to save the world. Start trying to save the lost. The hour is late. The time is now. Choose your side and dig in. Alonso Buford.
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  • *What Does It Mean to Honor Father and Mother?*
    Part Two
    Subtopic: *The Revelation of Father and Mother*

    “Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you.”
    — Exodus 20:12

    In the first section, we saw that this commandment was given specifically to the children of Israel (Exodus 19:1–3). It was not handed to the Gentiles. By natural birth, Gentiles were not under the Ten Commandments.

    The entire Old Testament is a prophetic witness pointing to the Messiah. The command to honor father and mother is part of the Law given through Moses to Israel (Exodus 19:1–3; John 1:17).

    When the Messiah came, He declared: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.” (Matthew 5:17). Moses himself wrote about Christ (John 1:45–47).

    Thus, the commandment “Honor your father and your mother” ultimately points to Christ.

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    True Israel Revealed
    Paul explains that true Israel is not outward but inward: “A person is not a Jew who is one only outwardly… No, a person is a Jew who is one inwardly; and circumcision is circumcision of the heart, by the Spirit.” (Romans 2:28–29).

    Circumcision here means righteousness. And Christ Himself is the true Israel.

    “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.” (John 15:1)

    Israel was once called God’s vine (Psalm 80:8; Isaiah 5:1–2,7; Jeremiah 2:21). But Jesus declares Himself to be the true vine — the true Israel.

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    The Son and the Father
    Israel was a shadow pointing to the Messiah. In Christ, Israel is fulfilled.

    “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)

    Thus, God is the Father who is to be honored by His Son, Israel — Jesus Christ.

    Christ Himself testifies:
    “I have brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do.” (John 17:4)

    Here we see Jesus honoring His Father. The commandment is fulfilled in Him.

    The Father is revealed.
    The Son honors the Father revealed.

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    In the next section, we will explore the Revelation of the Mother.

    Let’s grow together in faith, wisdom, and grace of JesusChrist.


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    *What Does It Mean to Honor Father and Mother?* Part Two Subtopic: *The Revelation of Father and Mother* 📖 “Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you.” — Exodus 20:12 In the first section, we saw that this commandment was given specifically to the children of Israel (Exodus 19:1–3). It was not handed to the Gentiles. By natural birth, Gentiles were not under the Ten Commandments. The entire Old Testament is a prophetic witness pointing to the Messiah. The command to honor father and mother is part of the Law given through Moses to Israel (Exodus 19:1–3; John 1:17). When the Messiah came, He declared: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.” (Matthew 5:17). Moses himself wrote about Christ (John 1:45–47). Thus, the commandment “Honor your father and your mother” ultimately points to Christ. --- True Israel Revealed Paul explains that true Israel is not outward but inward: “A person is not a Jew who is one only outwardly… No, a person is a Jew who is one inwardly; and circumcision is circumcision of the heart, by the Spirit.” (Romans 2:28–29). Circumcision here means righteousness. And Christ Himself is the true Israel. 📖 “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.” (John 15:1) Israel was once called God’s vine (Psalm 80:8; Isaiah 5:1–2,7; Jeremiah 2:21). But Jesus declares Himself to be the true vine — the true Israel. --- The Son and the Father Israel was a shadow pointing to the Messiah. In Christ, Israel is fulfilled. 📖 “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16) Thus, God is the Father who is to be honored by His Son, Israel — Jesus Christ. Christ Himself testifies: 📖 “I have brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do.” (John 17:4) Here we see Jesus honoring His Father. The commandment is fulfilled in Him. ✅ The Father is revealed. ✅ The Son honors the Father revealed. --- In the next section, we will explore the Revelation of the Mother. 🌱 Let’s grow together in faith, wisdom, and grace of JesusChrist. _Greetings to all beloved ones._ We have created WhatsApp Channels according to your province here in Zimbabwe. Join the Channel to learn the Word of God. Choose your channel below and click the link. *HARARE* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbDFHlNKmCPOJ13Riv0G *MASHONALAND* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb8yNxjA2pLAUE21Yq0B *MANICALAND PROVINCE* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb8fcGGLI8YbEXILPt0L *MATEBELELAND* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbD4wrZ11ulXQ1NPjw0d *MIDLANDS* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb8DjufAYlUDPGIhsH20 *MASVINGO* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbDEhs97T8bWEmJitW1M
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  • Heaven Will Be Worth the Wait

    There is a day coming for every child of God when faith will become sight, hope will become reality, and the long journey home will finally be over. Whatever trials we endure in this present life, whatever tears we shed, whatever prayers seem to wait unanswered, there is a glorious promise before us: Heaven will be worth the wait.

    The Bible does not describe eternity as an endless existence floating upon clouds. It presents something far greater—a restored creation, the presence of God, the glory of Jesus Christ, the resurrection of our bodies, the reunion of God’s people, and a world where sin, suffering, death, and sorrow are gone forever.

    The Greatest Gift: We Will See Jesus

    Above everything else, Heaven is glorious because Jesus will be there.

    Paul wrote that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8). Jesus Himself promised His disciples:

    “I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.”
    —John 14:3, KJV

    Imagine that moment.

    The One whom we have trusted without seeing, we will finally see face to face. The One whose name we have worshiped, whose Word we have believed, and whose grace has carried us through our darkest days will stand before us in glory.

    The Apostle John tells us:

    “We shall see him as he is.”
    —1 John 3:2

    Every question about faith will be answered by His presence. Every doubt will disappear. Every struggle will seem small compared with the glory of being with Christ.

    Jesus is not merely the One who gets us to Heaven.

    Jesus is the treasure of Heaven.

    We Will See Our Loved Ones Again

    For those who have died in Christ, death is not the final goodbye.

    The Christian hope is resurrection.

    Paul comforted believers who were grieving their departed loved ones, telling them that Christians should not grieve “even as others which have no hope” (1 Thessalonians 4:13). He then described the great day when Christ returns and the dead in Christ are raised.

    “And so shall we ever be with the Lord.”
    —1 Thessalonians 4:17

    What a promise.

    The Christian does not believe that death permanently destroys the relationships God has given us. We look forward to the resurrection and the gathering together of God’s people in the presence of Christ.

    Can we imagine embracing a loved one again—without sickness, without separation, without the fear that another goodbye is coming?

    The reunion will not be marked by hospitals, funerals, tears, or graves.

    It will be life.

    And it will be eternal.

    No More Death, Sorrow, or Pain

    Perhaps one of the most beautiful promises concerning eternity is found in Revelation:

    “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain.”
    —Revelation 21:4

    Think about everything that causes us grief in this present world.

    There will be no more death.

    No more funeral services.

    No more cancer wards.

    No more broken hearts.

    No more loneliness.

    No more betrayal.

    No more fear.

    No more sin.

    No more crying ourselves to sleep.

    God Himself will wipe away the tears.

    The hands that created the universe will personally comfort His children.

    The New Heaven and the New Earth

    Scripture points beyond simply going to Heaven. God’s ultimate plan is the renewal of creation.

    John saw:

    “a new heaven and a new earth.”
    —Revelation 21:1

    The Christian hope is not ultimately an escape from God’s creation but the redemption and renewal of creation.

    Peter likewise speaks of looking for:

    “new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.”
    —2 Peter 3:13

    Imagine a world where righteousness dwells completely.

    No corruption.

    No injustice.

    No violence.

    No exploitation.

    No pollution.

    No decay.

    No sin.

    Everything will finally exist as God intended it to exist.

    The curse will be gone, and creation itself will be brought into glorious freedom.

    The New Jerusalem

    And then Scripture gives us one of the most breathtaking visions in all of the Bible—the New Jerusalem.

    John saw the holy city descending from Heaven:

    “And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.”
    —Revelation 21:2

    The description is magnificent: gates of pearl, foundations adorned with precious stones, streets of pure gold, and the glory of God illuminating the city.

    But even these incredible descriptions point toward something greater.

    God Himself will dwell with His people.

    Revelation says:

    “Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them.”
    —Revelation 21:3

    The greatest beauty of the New Jerusalem will not be its gold.

    It will not be its gates.

    It will not be its walls.

    It will be the presence of God.

    And there will be no temple in the city, because:

    “the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it.”
    —Revelation 21:22

    The Lamb is Jesus Christ.

    The One who died for us will be at the center of eternity.

    We Will Finally Understand

    There are things we cannot understand now.

    There are prayers we do not understand.

    There are disappointments whose purpose remains hidden.

    There are losses that still hurt.

    There are seasons when we wonder why God allowed something to happen.

    But Heaven will bring clarity.

    Paul wrote:

    “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face.”
    —1 Corinthians 13:12

    One day we will see clearly.

    We will understand that God never abandoned His children.

    We will understand the meaning of grace.

    We will understand the purpose of perseverance.

    And perhaps many things that caused us to weep on earth will appear completely different when viewed from eternity.

    Heaven Will Make This Journey Worth It

    Paul, who suffered imprisonment, persecution, beatings, rejection, hunger, danger, and hardship, wrote:

    “For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”
    —Romans 8:18

    That is an extraordinary statement.

    Paul was not saying that suffering is insignificant.

    He was saying that future glory is infinitely greater.

    Whatever you are facing today, it will not last forever.

    The sickness will not last forever.

    The grief will not last forever.

    The struggle against sin will not last forever.

    The tears will not last forever.

    This present age is not the end of the story.

    There is a resurrection coming.

    There is a Kingdom coming.

    There is a New Jerusalem coming.

    There is a new heaven and a new earth coming.

    And, most importantly, Jesus is coming.

    Keep Going

    Sometimes the Christian life feels long.

    Sometimes the road is difficult.

    Sometimes faith feels like walking through darkness while holding onto a promise.

    But keep going.

    Keep trusting Christ.

    Keep praying.

    Keep believing.

    Keep your eyes on eternity.

    The writer of Hebrews tells us to run the race with endurance, “looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith” (Hebrews 12:1–2).

    The finish line is closer than it has ever been.

    And when we finally cross it, we will discover that every sacrifice made for Christ was worth it.

    Every prayer was worth it.

    Every act of obedience was worth it.

    Every tear was worth it.

    Every moment when we chose Christ over the world was worth it.

    Because on the other side of this life is not emptiness.

    There is glory.

    There is resurrection.

    There is reunion.

    There is righteousness.

    There is the New Jerusalem.

    There is the new heaven and the new earth.

    And there is Jesus.

    The Best Is Yet to Come

    Christian, do not let the temporary darkness of this world make you forget the eternal light that is coming.

    Jesus promised to prepare a place for His people.

    He promised to return.

    He promised resurrection.

    God promised to make all things new.

    And John heard the voice from the throne proclaim:

    “Behold, I make all things new.”
    —Revelation 21:5

    One day, the journey will be over.

    One day, faith will become sight.

    One day, we will stand in the presence of the One who loved us enough to die for us.

    One day, we will see those who have gone before us in Christ.

    One day, there will be no more graves to visit because death will be gone.

    One day, there will be no more tears to shed because God Himself will wipe them away.

    One day, we will enter the fullness of the inheritance Christ purchased for us.

    And when that day comes, we will understand something with absolute certainty:

    Heaven was worth the wait.

    Until then, keep your eyes upon Jesus.

    The road may be difficult.

    The night may be long.

    But morning is coming.

    Christ is coming.

    And for those who belong to Him, the best is yet to come.

    “Even so, come, Lord Jesus.”
    —Revelation 22:20
    Heaven Will Be Worth the Wait There is a day coming for every child of God when faith will become sight, hope will become reality, and the long journey home will finally be over. Whatever trials we endure in this present life, whatever tears we shed, whatever prayers seem to wait unanswered, there is a glorious promise before us: Heaven will be worth the wait. The Bible does not describe eternity as an endless existence floating upon clouds. It presents something far greater—a restored creation, the presence of God, the glory of Jesus Christ, the resurrection of our bodies, the reunion of God’s people, and a world where sin, suffering, death, and sorrow are gone forever. The Greatest Gift: We Will See Jesus Above everything else, Heaven is glorious because Jesus will be there. Paul wrote that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8). Jesus Himself promised His disciples: “I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.” —John 14:3, KJV Imagine that moment. The One whom we have trusted without seeing, we will finally see face to face. The One whose name we have worshiped, whose Word we have believed, and whose grace has carried us through our darkest days will stand before us in glory. The Apostle John tells us: “We shall see him as he is.” —1 John 3:2 Every question about faith will be answered by His presence. Every doubt will disappear. Every struggle will seem small compared with the glory of being with Christ. Jesus is not merely the One who gets us to Heaven. Jesus is the treasure of Heaven. We Will See Our Loved Ones Again For those who have died in Christ, death is not the final goodbye. The Christian hope is resurrection. Paul comforted believers who were grieving their departed loved ones, telling them that Christians should not grieve “even as others which have no hope” (1 Thessalonians 4:13). He then described the great day when Christ returns and the dead in Christ are raised. “And so shall we ever be with the Lord.” —1 Thessalonians 4:17 What a promise. The Christian does not believe that death permanently destroys the relationships God has given us. We look forward to the resurrection and the gathering together of God’s people in the presence of Christ. Can we imagine embracing a loved one again—without sickness, without separation, without the fear that another goodbye is coming? The reunion will not be marked by hospitals, funerals, tears, or graves. It will be life. And it will be eternal. No More Death, Sorrow, or Pain Perhaps one of the most beautiful promises concerning eternity is found in Revelation: “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain.” —Revelation 21:4 Think about everything that causes us grief in this present world. There will be no more death. No more funeral services. No more cancer wards. No more broken hearts. No more loneliness. No more betrayal. No more fear. No more sin. No more crying ourselves to sleep. God Himself will wipe away the tears. The hands that created the universe will personally comfort His children. The New Heaven and the New Earth Scripture points beyond simply going to Heaven. God’s ultimate plan is the renewal of creation. John saw: “a new heaven and a new earth.” —Revelation 21:1 The Christian hope is not ultimately an escape from God’s creation but the redemption and renewal of creation. Peter likewise speaks of looking for: “new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.” —2 Peter 3:13 Imagine a world where righteousness dwells completely. No corruption. No injustice. No violence. No exploitation. No pollution. No decay. No sin. Everything will finally exist as God intended it to exist. The curse will be gone, and creation itself will be brought into glorious freedom. The New Jerusalem And then Scripture gives us one of the most breathtaking visions in all of the Bible—the New Jerusalem. John saw the holy city descending from Heaven: “And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.” —Revelation 21:2 The description is magnificent: gates of pearl, foundations adorned with precious stones, streets of pure gold, and the glory of God illuminating the city. But even these incredible descriptions point toward something greater. God Himself will dwell with His people. Revelation says: “Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them.” —Revelation 21:3 The greatest beauty of the New Jerusalem will not be its gold. It will not be its gates. It will not be its walls. It will be the presence of God. And there will be no temple in the city, because: “the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it.” —Revelation 21:22 The Lamb is Jesus Christ. The One who died for us will be at the center of eternity. We Will Finally Understand There are things we cannot understand now. There are prayers we do not understand. There are disappointments whose purpose remains hidden. There are losses that still hurt. There are seasons when we wonder why God allowed something to happen. But Heaven will bring clarity. Paul wrote: “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face.” —1 Corinthians 13:12 One day we will see clearly. We will understand that God never abandoned His children. We will understand the meaning of grace. We will understand the purpose of perseverance. And perhaps many things that caused us to weep on earth will appear completely different when viewed from eternity. Heaven Will Make This Journey Worth It Paul, who suffered imprisonment, persecution, beatings, rejection, hunger, danger, and hardship, wrote: “For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.” —Romans 8:18 That is an extraordinary statement. Paul was not saying that suffering is insignificant. He was saying that future glory is infinitely greater. Whatever you are facing today, it will not last forever. The sickness will not last forever. The grief will not last forever. The struggle against sin will not last forever. The tears will not last forever. This present age is not the end of the story. There is a resurrection coming. There is a Kingdom coming. There is a New Jerusalem coming. There is a new heaven and a new earth coming. And, most importantly, Jesus is coming. Keep Going Sometimes the Christian life feels long. Sometimes the road is difficult. Sometimes faith feels like walking through darkness while holding onto a promise. But keep going. Keep trusting Christ. Keep praying. Keep believing. Keep your eyes on eternity. The writer of Hebrews tells us to run the race with endurance, “looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith” (Hebrews 12:1–2). The finish line is closer than it has ever been. And when we finally cross it, we will discover that every sacrifice made for Christ was worth it. Every prayer was worth it. Every act of obedience was worth it. Every tear was worth it. Every moment when we chose Christ over the world was worth it. Because on the other side of this life is not emptiness. There is glory. There is resurrection. There is reunion. There is righteousness. There is the New Jerusalem. There is the new heaven and the new earth. And there is Jesus. The Best Is Yet to Come Christian, do not let the temporary darkness of this world make you forget the eternal light that is coming. Jesus promised to prepare a place for His people. He promised to return. He promised resurrection. God promised to make all things new. And John heard the voice from the throne proclaim: “Behold, I make all things new.” —Revelation 21:5 One day, the journey will be over. One day, faith will become sight. One day, we will stand in the presence of the One who loved us enough to die for us. One day, we will see those who have gone before us in Christ. One day, there will be no more graves to visit because death will be gone. One day, there will be no more tears to shed because God Himself will wipe them away. One day, we will enter the fullness of the inheritance Christ purchased for us. And when that day comes, we will understand something with absolute certainty: Heaven was worth the wait. Until then, keep your eyes upon Jesus. The road may be difficult. The night may be long. But morning is coming. Christ is coming. And for those who belong to Him, the best is yet to come. “Even so, come, Lord Jesus.” —Revelation 22:20
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  • THE CALVARY MINISTRY – ONLINE

    THE CROSS OF CALVARY 🏽

    WEDNESDAY, 19TH AUGUST, 2026

    TEXT: JOHN 9:1–41

    KEY VERSE:

    «“As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” — John 9:5 (KJV)»

    JESUS — THE ONE WHO OPENS BLIND EYES

    John 9 introduces us to a man who had been blind from birth. His condition became an opportunity for Jesus to reveal the power and glory of God.

    The disciples asked whether his blindness was caused by his own sin or the sin of his parents. But Jesus redirected their attention from blame to purpose.

    «“Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.” — John 9:3»

    Sometimes we focus so much on “Why did this happen?” that we fail to ask, “What can God do through this?”

    Jesus is still able to bring light into places where people see only darkness.

    THREE TRUTHS FROM JOHN 9

    JESUS CAN TURN IMPOSSIBLE SITUATIONS INTO TESTIMONIES. 🏽

    The man had never seen.

    Humanly speaking, his condition seemed permanent.

    But one encounter with Jesus changed his story.

    What people may consider hopeless is never beyond the reach of Christ.

    Your present situation is not necessarily the final chapter of your life.

    God can still write a testimony.

    SPIRITUAL BLINDNESS IS GREATER THAN PHYSICAL BLINDNESS.

    The man received physical sight, but the religious leaders who could physically see were spiritually blind.

    They witnessed the miracle but refused to recognize Jesus.

    This teaches us that it is possible to have healthy physical eyes and yet have a heart that cannot see the truth.

    We need more than physical sight.

    We need spiritual eyes to recognize Christ, understand His Word and follow His ways.

    «“One thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see.” — John 9:25»

    What a testimony!

    The man did not have an answer for every theological argument.

    He simply knew what Jesus had done for him.

    Your testimony is evidence of God's work in your life.

    TRUE SIGHT LEADS US TO WORSHIP JESUS. 🏽

    When Jesus found the man after he had been rejected, Jesus revealed Himself to him.

    The man responded:

    «“Lord, I believe. And he worshipped him.” — John 9:38»

    This is the ultimate purpose of spiritual revelation.

    When God opens your eyes to who Jesus is, your response should be faith, surrender and worship.

    We do not seek miracles merely for the miracle.

    We seek Christ.

    We do not follow Jesus only because of what He can give us.

    We follow Him because He is Lord.

    TODAY'S REFLECTION

    There are different kinds of blindness.

    Some people are blind to God's goodness.

    Some are blind to their own condition.

    Some are blind to the truth of God's Word.

    Some are blind to the opportunities God has placed before them.

    And some are blind to the presence of Jesus.

    Today, ask God:

    “Lord, open my eyes.”

    Open my eyes to see Your goodness.

    Open my eyes to see my weaknesses.

    Open my eyes to understand Your Word.

    Open my eyes to recognize Your direction.

    Open my eyes to see Jesus more clearly.

    Never allow familiarity, pride or unbelief to make you spiritually blind.

    The man in John 9 moved from blindness to sight, from rejection to acceptance, and from ignorance to worship.

    May that also be your testimony.

    I was blind, but now I see!

    🏽 PRAYER

    Heavenly Father,

    Thank You for Jesus Christ, the Light of the world.

    Lord, open my spiritual eyes. Remove every blindness that prevents me from seeing You clearly and understanding Your Word.

    Help me to recognize Your presence even when circumstances are difficult.

    Where I have been confused, give me clarity.

    Where I have been spiritually blind, give me revelation.

    Where I have been discouraged, give me hope.

    Where I have been rejected, remind me that I am accepted in Christ.

    Let my life become a testimony of Your transforming power.

    May I never allow the opinions of people to make me deny what You have done in my life.

    Give me grace to believe, follow and worship Jesus faithfully.

    In Jesus' mighty name, Amen. 🏽

    CALVARY BLESSING

    May the Lord open your eyes to see His goodness.

    May He give you spiritual understanding.

    May His Word illuminate your path.

    May every form of spiritual blindness be removed.

    May your testimony become stronger with each passing day.

    And may your life continually declare:

    “I once was blind, but now I see!”

    See Jesus.
    Follow Jesus.
    Trust Jesus.
    Worship Jesus.

    LET CHRIST OPEN YOUR EYES!

    THE CROSS STILL SPEAKS!

    By: BR. Emmanuel Dankwah 🏽
    THE CALVARY MINISTRY – ONLINE ✝️ THE CROSS OF CALVARY 🙏🏽 📅 WEDNESDAY, 19TH AUGUST, 2026 📜 TEXT: JOHN 9:1–41 📜 🔑📖 KEY VERSE: «“As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” — John 9:5 (KJV)» 👁️ JESUS — THE ONE WHO OPENS BLIND EYES John 9 introduces us to a man who had been blind from birth. His condition became an opportunity for Jesus to reveal the power and glory of God. The disciples asked whether his blindness was caused by his own sin or the sin of his parents. But Jesus redirected their attention from blame to purpose. «“Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.” — John 9:3» Sometimes we focus so much on “Why did this happen?” that we fail to ask, “What can God do through this?” Jesus is still able to bring light into places where people see only darkness. 🔥 THREE TRUTHS FROM JOHN 9 1️⃣ JESUS CAN TURN IMPOSSIBLE SITUATIONS INTO TESTIMONIES. 🙌🏽 The man had never seen. Humanly speaking, his condition seemed permanent. But one encounter with Jesus changed his story. What people may consider hopeless is never beyond the reach of Christ. Your present situation is not necessarily the final chapter of your life. God can still write a testimony. ✝️ 2️⃣ SPIRITUAL BLINDNESS IS GREATER THAN PHYSICAL BLINDNESS. 👁️❤️ The man received physical sight, but the religious leaders who could physically see were spiritually blind. They witnessed the miracle but refused to recognize Jesus. This teaches us that it is possible to have healthy physical eyes and yet have a heart that cannot see the truth. We need more than physical sight. We need spiritual eyes to recognize Christ, understand His Word and follow His ways. «“One thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see.” — John 9:25» What a testimony! The man did not have an answer for every theological argument. He simply knew what Jesus had done for him. Your testimony is evidence of God's work in your life. 🔥 3️⃣ TRUE SIGHT LEADS US TO WORSHIP JESUS. 🙏🏽 When Jesus found the man after he had been rejected, Jesus revealed Himself to him. The man responded: «“Lord, I believe. And he worshipped him.” — John 9:38» This is the ultimate purpose of spiritual revelation. When God opens your eyes to who Jesus is, your response should be faith, surrender and worship. We do not seek miracles merely for the miracle. We seek Christ. We do not follow Jesus only because of what He can give us. We follow Him because He is Lord. 🌿 TODAY'S REFLECTION There are different kinds of blindness. Some people are blind to God's goodness. Some are blind to their own condition. Some are blind to the truth of God's Word. Some are blind to the opportunities God has placed before them. And some are blind to the presence of Jesus. Today, ask God: “Lord, open my eyes.” Open my eyes to see Your goodness. Open my eyes to see my weaknesses. Open my eyes to understand Your Word. Open my eyes to recognize Your direction. Open my eyes to see Jesus more clearly. Never allow familiarity, pride or unbelief to make you spiritually blind. The man in John 9 moved from blindness to sight, from rejection to acceptance, and from ignorance to worship. May that also be your testimony. I was blind, but now I see! 👁️🔥 🙏🏽 PRAYER Heavenly Father, Thank You for Jesus Christ, the Light of the world. Lord, open my spiritual eyes. Remove every blindness that prevents me from seeing You clearly and understanding Your Word. Help me to recognize Your presence even when circumstances are difficult. Where I have been confused, give me clarity. Where I have been spiritually blind, give me revelation. Where I have been discouraged, give me hope. Where I have been rejected, remind me that I am accepted in Christ. Let my life become a testimony of Your transforming power. May I never allow the opinions of people to make me deny what You have done in my life. Give me grace to believe, follow and worship Jesus faithfully. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen. 🙏🏽✝️ 🌹 CALVARY BLESSING May the Lord open your eyes to see His goodness. May He give you spiritual understanding. May His Word illuminate your path. May every form of spiritual blindness be removed. May your testimony become stronger with each passing day. And may your life continually declare: “I once was blind, but now I see!” 👁️❤️‍🔥 See Jesus. Follow Jesus. Trust Jesus. Worship Jesus. 👁️✝️ LET CHRIST OPEN YOUR EYES! 🔥 THE CROSS STILL SPEAKS! 🔥 By: BR. Emmanuel Dankwah 🙏🏽
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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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  • My Daily Witness.
    Jesus loves you so much that HE died for you, and Rose from the dead for you, and now desperately longs to have a personal relationship with you, will you accept Him into your heart and life today, as your Savior, and King? Repent of sin in your life, and live for HIM, and let Him live through you.

    For God so loved the world, that HE gave His one and only Son, that whosoever believes in Him, should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16.

    After accepting Jesus as your Savior, show your love for HIM by keeping His Commandments.

    "If you love me keep my commandments". John 14:15.

    ACCEPT JESUS CHRIST AS YOUR SAVIOR, REPENT OF SIN IN YOUR LIFE, KEEP THE COMMANDMENTS OF GOD, INCLUDING THE 4TH COMMANDMENT (THE SEVENTH DAY SABBATH).

    FOR JESUS CHRIST IS SOON RETURNING, AND HIS REWARD IS WITH HIM, SOME TO EVERLASTING LIFE, SOME TO EVERLASTING DEATH!!!!!
    Revelation 12:14
    Revelation 22:12
    Daniel 12:2
    My Daily Witness. Jesus loves you so much that HE died for you, and Rose from the dead for you, and now desperately longs to have a personal relationship with you, will you accept Him into your heart and life today, as your Savior, and King? Repent of sin in your life, and live for HIM, and let Him live through you. For God so loved the world, that HE gave His one and only Son, that whosoever believes in Him, should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16. After accepting Jesus as your Savior, show your love for HIM by keeping His Commandments. "If you love me keep my commandments". John 14:15. ACCEPT JESUS CHRIST AS YOUR SAVIOR, REPENT OF SIN IN YOUR LIFE, KEEP THE COMMANDMENTS OF GOD, INCLUDING THE 4TH COMMANDMENT (THE SEVENTH DAY SABBATH). FOR JESUS CHRIST IS SOON RETURNING, AND HIS REWARD IS WITH HIM, SOME TO EVERLASTING LIFE, SOME TO EVERLASTING DEATH!!!!! Revelation 12:14 Revelation 22:12 Daniel 12:2
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