• Our hero makes a cup of Turkish coffee, gets his pack of cigarettes, and goes into his room, responding to some emails and messages, then goes to exercise in his home gym; the workout is the same with dumbbells, sometimes light barbell deadlifts, and simple moves with weights.
    He posts the workout live on YouTube; he has a YouTube channel, even though he does not know why he cares, but it gives him something to do when there is no work; it was a Monday; that's when he goes to church for bible study and a family prayer meeting.

    Being a Coptic Orthodox Christian is different; he loves the church, but he is always uneasy and confused and does not know where he stands about his faith; he believes in the creed.

    He was born on 9/9/1986; now he is 39 years old, has a lot more wisdom and knowledge about life and work, and he tries to follow Christ, but he always feels like he is not doing enough; being with mental illness determines what he can and cannot do, although he may pass as totally normal.

    It goes into his head: what is normal, who defines it, or how being normal can be defined; he is like 60% analytical, and the rest is just total and utterly unrealistic “he is out of his mind in the remaining 40%.”

    He comes back from church, takes his medication, and goes to sleep. He dreams of his father; they are having a conversation. Before he gets up, he tells his father I will talk to you when I get up, that is weird.
    :
    His father passed away like 10 years ago, and before that he had progressive supranuclear palsy and became paralyzed for the last 10 years of his life.

    This is the way with dreams, unrealistic and never complete, but sometimes his thinking is more unrealistic than his dreams.
    But if you ask him what his dreams are, he will not be able to answer; this is a question that he never had an answer to.

    Others dream of fame and fortune, but he thinks being unknown is amazing. Money for what? All lives start the same and end the same; money can buy luxuries that are unessential, and the most expensive foods, which go down the same.


    The world is fascinated with Alion Musk, President Trump and Mohamed Slah, without noticing the sacrifices they had to make, to live for their work and it only, they may look happy, they do what they love so they are happy, so do the work that makes you happy, but life and work is not that simple, young adults get married and within after 9 months their first born, they are not ready, but it is dictated by the community they live in, and it is a disaster not to have kids after 2 years of marriage, that is if the relationship happens in the context of marriage.

    This is thought that passed through his head, he realizes that he does not conform with his community and church, he grew up in a mix of ideas and beliefs, adding to that the tragedies that happened in his life, these morphed the person he is now, he believes in Christ, he loves others as he loves himself, but he knows that not one denomination has a monopoly on Christianity and that only God knows the hearts of his creation.

    But when he enters his church, he feels that God is truly present with him. When he listens to Christian songs that praise and glorify God, his spirit rejoices, and he feels a deep sense of peace and closeness to Him. He is also inspired by the way Catholics serve their communities, helping those in need and putting their faith into action through love, compassion, and service.

    But all these thoughts just hit a wall when he tries to articulate them to someone, specially to Orthodox and Catholics, he sees great understanding in Evangelicals.

    He realizes that those thoughts pop up because he has not gotten a project in a long time, but that is freelancing for you, he was unable to hold a steady paying job for more than 5 days, most of those was call center jobs, others were busboy jobs, he did not understand life as he does now.

    He works from home, but like all freelance jobs there is no steady salary, that is a problem for when and if the miracle happens and he finds a wife, it is not only the age and work it is also the medication he must take.

    May be deep down he think he does not deserve love; he cannot imagine his life with a wife and kids, how can he have children to face this life in this world, how can he repeat the cycle, and of course his feelings of impending doom and end, he is fascinated with Bible prophesy and the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    Today he has a confession, he goes in and tries his best, he confesses his hesitation in the Orthodox faith, and that he cannot fast and be ready for communion, with his condition and all.

    He is sure of one thing that gods answer his prayers all of them, something happens and he remembers he prayed for that a long time ago, some answers are in the way.

    The medication timing can make or break the patient’s life, taking a sedating medication in the morning is very counterproductive, and if psychiatrists have their way all patients will be walking zombies, he sees this happens.

    Talking about the hospital, anyone how goes there may see it as a horrible place, he sees it as therapeutic, when you see people who can’t walk or unable to take care of their basic needs you really thank God for everything you can do and have.

    He sometimes thinks of his father and the cross he caried, to be totally paralyzed for 9 years, unable to speak, unable to move, unable to eat sold food, his father was a good man, he has his downfalls, but he had a good heart.

    Our hero remembers his first day in university, he was young and outright weird, with his father in this condition, he was unable to adapt, this is when his illness started, he tried his best to study but after his father passed away, he left this university in his third year.

    At the beginning of his healing journey his psychologist and mother were trying to push him to have a social life, like going to church meetings and university and other social events, she is a virtuous woman but narrowminded.
    Our hero makes a cup of Turkish coffee, gets his pack of cigarettes, and goes into his room, responding to some emails and messages, then goes to exercise in his home gym; the workout is the same with dumbbells, sometimes light barbell deadlifts, and simple moves with weights. He posts the workout live on YouTube; he has a YouTube channel, even though he does not know why he cares, but it gives him something to do when there is no work; it was a Monday; that's when he goes to church for bible study and a family prayer meeting. Being a Coptic Orthodox Christian is different; he loves the church, but he is always uneasy and confused and does not know where he stands about his faith; he believes in the creed. He was born on 9/9/1986; now he is 39 years old, has a lot more wisdom and knowledge about life and work, and he tries to follow Christ, but he always feels like he is not doing enough; being with mental illness determines what he can and cannot do, although he may pass as totally normal. It goes into his head: what is normal, who defines it, or how being normal can be defined; he is like 60% analytical, and the rest is just total and utterly unrealistic “he is out of his mind in the remaining 40%.” He comes back from church, takes his medication, and goes to sleep. He dreams of his father; they are having a conversation. Before he gets up, he tells his father I will talk to you when I get up, that is weird. : His father passed away like 10 years ago, and before that he had progressive supranuclear palsy and became paralyzed for the last 10 years of his life. This is the way with dreams, unrealistic and never complete, but sometimes his thinking is more unrealistic than his dreams. But if you ask him what his dreams are, he will not be able to answer; this is a question that he never had an answer to. Others dream of fame and fortune, but he thinks being unknown is amazing. Money for what? All lives start the same and end the same; money can buy luxuries that are unessential, and the most expensive foods, which go down the same. The world is fascinated with Alion Musk, President Trump and Mohamed Slah, without noticing the sacrifices they had to make, to live for their work and it only, they may look happy, they do what they love so they are happy, so do the work that makes you happy, but life and work is not that simple, young adults get married and within after 9 months their first born, they are not ready, but it is dictated by the community they live in, and it is a disaster not to have kids after 2 years of marriage, that is if the relationship happens in the context of marriage. This is thought that passed through his head, he realizes that he does not conform with his community and church, he grew up in a mix of ideas and beliefs, adding to that the tragedies that happened in his life, these morphed the person he is now, he believes in Christ, he loves others as he loves himself, but he knows that not one denomination has a monopoly on Christianity and that only God knows the hearts of his creation. But when he enters his church, he feels that God is truly present with him. When he listens to Christian songs that praise and glorify God, his spirit rejoices, and he feels a deep sense of peace and closeness to Him. He is also inspired by the way Catholics serve their communities, helping those in need and putting their faith into action through love, compassion, and service. But all these thoughts just hit a wall when he tries to articulate them to someone, specially to Orthodox and Catholics, he sees great understanding in Evangelicals. He realizes that those thoughts pop up because he has not gotten a project in a long time, but that is freelancing for you, he was unable to hold a steady paying job for more than 5 days, most of those was call center jobs, others were busboy jobs, he did not understand life as he does now. He works from home, but like all freelance jobs there is no steady salary, that is a problem for when and if the miracle happens and he finds a wife, it is not only the age and work it is also the medication he must take. May be deep down he think he does not deserve love; he cannot imagine his life with a wife and kids, how can he have children to face this life in this world, how can he repeat the cycle, and of course his feelings of impending doom and end, he is fascinated with Bible prophesy and the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. Today he has a confession, he goes in and tries his best, he confesses his hesitation in the Orthodox faith, and that he cannot fast and be ready for communion, with his condition and all. He is sure of one thing that gods answer his prayers all of them, something happens and he remembers he prayed for that a long time ago, some answers are in the way. The medication timing can make or break the patient’s life, taking a sedating medication in the morning is very counterproductive, and if psychiatrists have their way all patients will be walking zombies, he sees this happens. Talking about the hospital, anyone how goes there may see it as a horrible place, he sees it as therapeutic, when you see people who can’t walk or unable to take care of their basic needs you really thank God for everything you can do and have. He sometimes thinks of his father and the cross he caried, to be totally paralyzed for 9 years, unable to speak, unable to move, unable to eat sold food, his father was a good man, he has his downfalls, but he had a good heart. Our hero remembers his first day in university, he was young and outright weird, with his father in this condition, he was unable to adapt, this is when his illness started, he tried his best to study but after his father passed away, he left this university in his third year. At the beginning of his healing journey his psychologist and mother were trying to push him to have a social life, like going to church meetings and university and other social events, she is a virtuous woman but narrowminded.
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  • "And there shall be no more curse, but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it, and His servants shall serve Him." —Revelation 22:3
    "And there shall be no more curse, but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it, and His servants shall serve Him." —Revelation 22:3
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  • I wrote this song through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, with a message that is deeply rooted in the journey of purpose:
    What God has ordained for you may not happen in a hurry.
    Never despise the authenticity of a vision simply because it is taking time to manifest. In life, great things are rarely accomplished in haste. There is a process attached to every genuine assignment.
    Think about Jesus—God Himself—who came to the earth as a baby. He embraced the entire process of growth, both physically and spiritually, until He came into the fullness of His assignment.
    There is power in waiting on God.
    The waiting season is not a wasted season. It is where God develops our character, builds our stamina, strengthens our faith, and prepares us to do great exploits.
    Embrace the process. Trust the timing. Honour the waiting.
    What God has shown you will come to pass in His appointed time.
    God bless you.
    Go watch the full song on my YouTube channel and allow this message to minister to you.

    https://youtu.be/rjLtNCGVvgE

    #TrustGod #WaitOnGod #GodsTiming #christianmusic #gospelmusic #HolySpirit #faith #divinepurpose4god #worshipmusic
    I wrote this song through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, with a message that is deeply rooted in the journey of purpose: What God has ordained for you may not happen in a hurry. Never despise the authenticity of a vision simply because it is taking time to manifest. In life, great things are rarely accomplished in haste. There is a process attached to every genuine assignment. Think about Jesus—God Himself—who came to the earth as a baby. He embraced the entire process of growth, both physically and spiritually, until He came into the fullness of His assignment. There is power in waiting on God. The waiting season is not a wasted season. It is where God develops our character, builds our stamina, strengthens our faith, and prepares us to do great exploits. Embrace the process. Trust the timing. Honour the waiting. What God has shown you will come to pass in His appointed time. God bless you. ❤️ Go watch the full song on my YouTube channel and allow this message to minister to you. https://youtu.be/rjLtNCGVvgE #TrustGod #WaitOnGod #GodsTiming #christianmusic #gospelmusic #HolySpirit #faith #divinepurpose4god #worshipmusic
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  • Stay Connected with Our Events Calendar

    At Château Church, there’s always something special happening, and we don’t want you to miss it! From powerful Sunday worship services and life-changing Bible studies , to meaningful community gatherings and exciting special events , each moment is designed to draw us closer to God and to one another. By subscribing to our events calendar, you’ll always be informed and connected to the heartbeat of our church family. Don’t just attend belong, grow, and thrive with us as we continue His mission together

    We’d love to connect, call: 678-580-0557

    Visit Our Website: www.thechurchatchateau.com

    #ChateauChurch #ChurchEvents #StayConnected #FaithCommunity #WorshipTogether #KingdomLiving #ChurchFamily #GrowInFaith #BeTheChurch #HopeInChrist
    📅 Stay Connected with Our Events Calendar 🗓️✨ At Château Church, there’s always something special happening, and we don’t want you to miss it! From powerful Sunday worship services 🙌 and life-changing Bible studies 📖, to meaningful community gatherings 🤝 and exciting special events 🎉, each moment is designed to draw us closer to God and to one another. By subscribing to our events calendar, you’ll always be informed and connected to the heartbeat of our church family. 🕊️💖 Don’t just attend belong, grow, and thrive with us as we continue His mission together🌟 📞 We’d love to connect, call: 678-580-0557 🌐 Visit Our Website: www.thechurchatchateau.com #ChateauChurch #ChurchEvents #StayConnected #FaithCommunity #WorshipTogether #KingdomLiving #ChurchFamily #GrowInFaith #BeTheChurch #HopeInChrist
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    Chateau Church is a non-denominational Lawrenceville GA Church spreading the Gospel message of Jesus Christ.
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  • A MAN DILIGENT IN HIS BUSINESS

    Diligence Can Take You Before Kings

    ANCHOR SCRIPTURE

    Proverbs 22:29 (KJV) “Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men.”

    1. BE DILIGENT

    Diligence means working hard, consistently and responsibly.

    Don't just be gifted—be dependable.

    2. PURSUE EXCELLENCE

    Colossians 3:23 (KJV) “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord...”

    Give your best even when nobody is watching.

    Excellence attracts attention.

    3. BE CONSISTENT

    Success is built through small things done faithfully over time.

    Don't work hard only when people are watching.

    Consistency turns effort into achievement.

    4. DEVELOP YOUR GIFT

    Proverbs 18:16 (KJV) “A man's gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men.”

    Your gift may open the door, but diligence helps you stay there.

    Keep learning.
    Keep improving.
    Keep growing.

    5. DON'T DESPISE SMALL BEGINNINGS

    Start where you are.
    Use what you have.
    Do it well.

    Great opportunities often begin with small responsibilities.

    KEY LESSONS

    1. Work hard.
    2. Be consistent.
    3. Pursue excellence.
    4. Develop your skills.
    5. Be reliable.
    6. Stay humble.

    FINAL CHARGE

    Don't wait for a big opportunity before becoming serious.

    Diligence can take you where talent alone cannot.

    Work faithfully.
    Learn continuously.
    Serve excellently.
    Keep improving.

    SHORT PRAYER

    Father, give me the spirit of diligence. Help me to work faithfully, develop my gifts and pursue excellence in all I do. Let my diligence create opportunities to serve and glorify You. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Prepared by Rev. Frank Fabian Aidoo
    +233544295158
    A MAN DILIGENT IN HIS BUSINESS Diligence Can Take You Before Kings ANCHOR SCRIPTURE Proverbs 22:29 (KJV) “Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men.” 1. BE DILIGENT Diligence means working hard, consistently and responsibly. Don't just be gifted—be dependable. 2. PURSUE EXCELLENCE Colossians 3:23 (KJV) “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord...” Give your best even when nobody is watching. Excellence attracts attention. 3. BE CONSISTENT Success is built through small things done faithfully over time. Don't work hard only when people are watching. Consistency turns effort into achievement. 4. DEVELOP YOUR GIFT Proverbs 18:16 (KJV) “A man's gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men.” Your gift may open the door, but diligence helps you stay there. Keep learning. Keep improving. Keep growing. 5. DON'T DESPISE SMALL BEGINNINGS Start where you are. Use what you have. Do it well. Great opportunities often begin with small responsibilities. KEY LESSONS 1. Work hard. 2. Be consistent. 3. Pursue excellence. 4. Develop your skills. 5. Be reliable. 6. Stay humble. FINAL CHARGE Don't wait for a big opportunity before becoming serious. Diligence can take you where talent alone cannot. Work faithfully. Learn continuously. Serve excellently. Keep improving. SHORT PRAYER Father, give me the spirit of diligence. Help me to work faithfully, develop my gifts and pursue excellence in all I do. Let my diligence create opportunities to serve and glorify You. In Jesus' name, Amen. Prepared by Rev. Frank Fabian Aidoo +233544295158
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  • I pray that your day will be filled with abundant blessings from above. May there be a miracle and breakthrough in your life. ❤
    I pray that your day will be filled with abundant blessings from above. May there be a miracle and breakthrough in your life. ❤🙏🌿🌼🙌
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  • Ezekiel 33:11 Say to them, ‘As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign Lord, I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn from their ways and live. Turn! Turn from your evil ways! Why will you die, people of Israel?’ 

    For a lot of people, God is an uncaring, mean judge who takes no interest in the lives of people struggling to survive. But nothing is further from the truth. Today’s verse is a great example of just how much He cares for us. Our God does love us, even those people who are caught up in lives of sin and shame. And He wants what is best for us. 

    God doesn’t want anyone to die, good or bad. He wants them to cease doing the bad things in their lives and instead repent and turn to Him. He told us in this verse just how He feels about the death of those who are wicked. He takes no pleasure in their deaths at all because He doesn’t want any to perish, but instead, for all to come to know Him and be saved. 

    He made a vow to the Israelites, spoken through the prophet Ezekiel. He said “As surely as I live…” This was an undisputed fact for the Israelites. They knew God existed and for Him to make a vow, it was serious business. And God is always faithful, always following through with what He said He would do. In this case, He vowed that He took no pleasure in the punishing or death of the wicked and sin filled people. He wanted them to repent, to turn from their ways, and to live. 

    He even said, “Turn! Turn…” The emphasis on the word turn, spoken twice, showed the Israelites that He was giving them the opportunity to change their behavior and transform their lives. This clearly demonstrated that He is a merciful God, giving grace when it is not deserved. Even when we feel weighed down by our mistakes, He offers us another chance. He extends His hand and pulls us back up, setting our feet on the ground once more.

    He is truly a patient, waiting God who wants none to perish, but all to come to be redeemed and made righteous once again (2 Peter 3:8-9). Despite His grace and mercy and His long standing patience, we must also remember that He is a just God. He will judge people accordingly. If we are living in sin, He will bring judgement to us and it will not be pleasant. 

    Turn from your sin today. Accept His grace and mercy and let your life be transformed and let yourself be made righteous. Don’t wait. There is no telling when He will return, when He will judge, or how long it might be in the meantime. Repent of your sins and seek His forgiveness. 

    #TEENS4JESUS #devotion #dailydevotional #christianteens #DailyBibleVerse
    Ezekiel 33:11 Say to them, ‘As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign Lord, I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn from their ways and live. Turn! Turn from your evil ways! Why will you die, people of Israel?’  For a lot of people, God is an uncaring, mean judge who takes no interest in the lives of people struggling to survive. But nothing is further from the truth. Today’s verse is a great example of just how much He cares for us. Our God does love us, even those people who are caught up in lives of sin and shame. And He wants what is best for us.  God doesn’t want anyone to die, good or bad. He wants them to cease doing the bad things in their lives and instead repent and turn to Him. He told us in this verse just how He feels about the death of those who are wicked. He takes no pleasure in their deaths at all because He doesn’t want any to perish, but instead, for all to come to know Him and be saved.  He made a vow to the Israelites, spoken through the prophet Ezekiel. He said “As surely as I live…” This was an undisputed fact for the Israelites. They knew God existed and for Him to make a vow, it was serious business. And God is always faithful, always following through with what He said He would do. In this case, He vowed that He took no pleasure in the punishing or death of the wicked and sin filled people. He wanted them to repent, to turn from their ways, and to live.  He even said, “Turn! Turn…” The emphasis on the word turn, spoken twice, showed the Israelites that He was giving them the opportunity to change their behavior and transform their lives. This clearly demonstrated that He is a merciful God, giving grace when it is not deserved. Even when we feel weighed down by our mistakes, He offers us another chance. He extends His hand and pulls us back up, setting our feet on the ground once more. He is truly a patient, waiting God who wants none to perish, but all to come to be redeemed and made righteous once again (2 Peter 3:8-9). Despite His grace and mercy and His long standing patience, we must also remember that He is a just God. He will judge people accordingly. If we are living in sin, He will bring judgement to us and it will not be pleasant.  Turn from your sin today. Accept His grace and mercy and let your life be transformed and let yourself be made righteous. Don’t wait. There is no telling when He will return, when He will judge, or how long it might be in the meantime. Repent of your sins and seek His forgiveness.  #TEENS4JESUS #devotion #dailydevotional #christianteens #DailyBibleVerse
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  • This happened THRICE and the latest was recently. MYR 130,000 busted in 2 hours. Total loss in more than 10 years of gambling was MYR 550,000. Only 6% was my money and the rest was mom's more than 30 years of savings. Can any human tell me how should I live now? Can any human tell me that there is still hope, that heaven is still open for me? I cursed God before and I find joy in doing that but not later. Sorry, I just need to let this out. If you have access to my post, PLEASE DON'T VIRAL THIS.
    This happened THRICE and the latest was recently. MYR 130,000 busted in 2 hours. Total loss in more than 10 years of gambling was MYR 550,000. Only 6% was my money and the rest was mom's more than 30 years of savings. Can any human tell me how should I live now? Can any human tell me that there is still hope, that heaven is still open for me? I cursed God before and I find joy in doing that but not later. Sorry, I just need to let this out. If you have access to my post, PLEASE DON'T VIRAL THIS.
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  • DAILY BREAD FELLOWSHIP

    DBF-001-028

    Today’s Scripture

    John 2:7 (ESV)

    “Jesus said to the servants, ‘Fill the jars with water.’ And they filled them up to the brim.”

    Opening the Scriptures

    The six large stone jars were standing nearby.

    Then Jesus gave the servants a simple command:

    “Fill the jars with water.”

    The servants did not yet know what Jesus was going to do. The wedding needed wine, yet Jesus told them to bring water.

    From a human point of view, the command may have seemed unrelated to the problem.

    But the servants obeyed.

    John adds an important detail:

    “They filled them up to the brim.”

    They did not partially obey. They did not fill the jars halfway and decide that was enough. They carried out the command completely.

    They still did not know what would happen next.

    They simply did what Jesus told them to do.

    Living God’s Word Today

    There is an important lesson here about Christian obedience.

    We often want God to explain everything before we obey Him.

    We want to know why.

    We want to know what will happen.

    We want to understand how obedience will benefit us.

    But obedience to Christ cannot depend upon our understanding of the outcome.

    When God has spoken clearly in His Word, our responsibility is to obey.

    Sometimes His commands will challenge us.

    Forgive.

    Love your enemies.

    Speak the truth.

    Flee from sin.

    Care for those in need.

    Share the Gospel.

    Remain faithful when obedience becomes costly.

    We may not always understand what God is accomplishing through our obedience.

    The servants at Cana certainly did not.

    But they filled the jars “up to the brim.”

    There is also a warning for us here.

    Partial obedience is often disguised disobedience.

    We cannot faithfully follow Christ while selecting only the commands we find comfortable.

    Jesus said, “If you love me, you will keep my commandments.”

    Our obedience does not earn salvation. We are saved by grace through faith in Christ, not by our works. But a life transformed by Christ should increasingly become a life of obedience to Christ.

    The servants could fill the jars.

    They could not perform the miracle.

    That belonged entirely to Jesus.

    The same distinction remains important for us.

    Our responsibility is faithful obedience. The results belong to God.

    Today, do not demand to see the outcome before obeying.

    Trust Christ enough to do what He has commanded.

    And when you obey, do not stop halfway.

    Fill it to the brim.

    Question for Today

    Is there an area where you have been giving Christ only partial obedience?

    Respond: “Lord Jesus, help me to obey You completely.”
    DAILY BREAD FELLOWSHIP DBF-001-028 Today’s Scripture John 2:7 (ESV) “Jesus said to the servants, ‘Fill the jars with water.’ And they filled them up to the brim.” Opening the Scriptures The six large stone jars were standing nearby. Then Jesus gave the servants a simple command: “Fill the jars with water.” The servants did not yet know what Jesus was going to do. The wedding needed wine, yet Jesus told them to bring water. From a human point of view, the command may have seemed unrelated to the problem. But the servants obeyed. John adds an important detail: “They filled them up to the brim.” They did not partially obey. They did not fill the jars halfway and decide that was enough. They carried out the command completely. They still did not know what would happen next. They simply did what Jesus told them to do. Living God’s Word Today There is an important lesson here about Christian obedience. We often want God to explain everything before we obey Him. We want to know why. We want to know what will happen. We want to understand how obedience will benefit us. But obedience to Christ cannot depend upon our understanding of the outcome. When God has spoken clearly in His Word, our responsibility is to obey. Sometimes His commands will challenge us. Forgive. Love your enemies. Speak the truth. Flee from sin. Care for those in need. Share the Gospel. Remain faithful when obedience becomes costly. We may not always understand what God is accomplishing through our obedience. The servants at Cana certainly did not. But they filled the jars “up to the brim.” There is also a warning for us here. Partial obedience is often disguised disobedience. We cannot faithfully follow Christ while selecting only the commands we find comfortable. Jesus said, “If you love me, you will keep my commandments.” Our obedience does not earn salvation. We are saved by grace through faith in Christ, not by our works. But a life transformed by Christ should increasingly become a life of obedience to Christ. The servants could fill the jars. They could not perform the miracle. That belonged entirely to Jesus. The same distinction remains important for us. Our responsibility is faithful obedience. The results belong to God. Today, do not demand to see the outcome before obeying. Trust Christ enough to do what He has commanded. And when you obey, do not stop halfway. Fill it to the brim. Question for Today Is there an area where you have been giving Christ only partial obedience? Respond: “Lord Jesus, help me to obey You completely.”
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  • What Does It Mean To Be Saved?

    To be saved means to be rescued by God from the penalty, power, and ultimately the presence of sin, and brought into a right relationship with Himself through Jesus Christ alone.

    The Problem: Why You Need to Be Saved

    All humans are born under the curse of Adam's sin. Because God is holy and just, sin separates you from Him and places you under His righteous judgment (Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23). You cannot save yourself by being good enough, religious enough, or sincere enough. Your best works are like filthy rags before a perfectly holy God (Isaiah 64:6).

    What Salvation Is

    Salvation is God's act of rescuing sinners through the finished work of Jesus Christ. It involves several realities that happen together:

    Regeneration (New Birth): The Holy Spirit gives you new spiritual life. You are born again. Apart from this, you are dead in your trespasses and unable to seek God on your own (Ephesians 2:1-5, John 3:3-8).

    Faith and Repentance: You respond to the gospel by turning from sin (repentance) and trusting in Christ alone (faith). These are two sides of the same movement—turning from sin and to the Savior (Acts 20:21, Romans 10:9-10).

    Justification: God declares you righteous, not because of anything in you, but because Christ's perfect righteousness is credited to your account and His punishment for your sin is credited to Christ. You stand before God as if you had never sinned, clothed in Christ's righteousness (Romans 3:24-26, 2 Corinthians 5:21).

    Adoption: You are brought into God's family as a beloved child. You are no longer an enemy but an heir (Galatians 4:4-7, Romans 8:15-17).

    Sanctification: The Holy Spirit begins the lifelong work of making you actually holy in your daily life, conforming you to the image of Christ (Philippians 2:12-13, Romans 8:29).

    Glorification: At Christ's return, you will receive a resurrected body, free from all sin, suffering, and death. This is the final completion of salvation (Romans 8:30, 1 Corinthians 15:52-54).

    How You Are Saved

    By grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, according to Scripture alone, for the glory of God alone. There is no other name under heaven by which you can be saved (Acts 4:12). Salvation is entirely God's work from start to finish. You contribute nothing to your rescue except the sin that made it necessary.

    What Salvation Looks Like in a Person's Life

    A truly saved person will bear fruit. This does not mean perfection, but it does mean a changed life—a growing hatred of sin, a growing love for God and His people, and a persistent faith that endures to the end (James 2:17, 1 John 2:3-6, Matthew 7:16-20). If there is no change at all, there is reason to question whether salvation has actually taken place.

    The Bottom Line

    To be saved is to be brought from death to life, from condemnation to justification, from slavery to sin to adoption as a child of God, and from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of Christ. It is entirely a work of God's grace, received by faith, and it results in a life that increasingly reflects the supremacy of Christ.

    If you are asking this for yourself: repent of your sin, trust in Christ's death and resurrection alone, and you will be saved.
    What Does It Mean To Be Saved? To be saved means to be rescued by God from the penalty, power, and ultimately the presence of sin, and brought into a right relationship with Himself through Jesus Christ alone. The Problem: Why You Need to Be Saved All humans are born under the curse of Adam's sin. Because God is holy and just, sin separates you from Him and places you under His righteous judgment (Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23). You cannot save yourself by being good enough, religious enough, or sincere enough. Your best works are like filthy rags before a perfectly holy God (Isaiah 64:6). What Salvation Is Salvation is God's act of rescuing sinners through the finished work of Jesus Christ. It involves several realities that happen together: Regeneration (New Birth): The Holy Spirit gives you new spiritual life. You are born again. Apart from this, you are dead in your trespasses and unable to seek God on your own (Ephesians 2:1-5, John 3:3-8). Faith and Repentance: You respond to the gospel by turning from sin (repentance) and trusting in Christ alone (faith). These are two sides of the same movement—turning from sin and to the Savior (Acts 20:21, Romans 10:9-10). Justification: God declares you righteous, not because of anything in you, but because Christ's perfect righteousness is credited to your account and His punishment for your sin is credited to Christ. You stand before God as if you had never sinned, clothed in Christ's righteousness (Romans 3:24-26, 2 Corinthians 5:21). Adoption: You are brought into God's family as a beloved child. You are no longer an enemy but an heir (Galatians 4:4-7, Romans 8:15-17). Sanctification: The Holy Spirit begins the lifelong work of making you actually holy in your daily life, conforming you to the image of Christ (Philippians 2:12-13, Romans 8:29). Glorification: At Christ's return, you will receive a resurrected body, free from all sin, suffering, and death. This is the final completion of salvation (Romans 8:30, 1 Corinthians 15:52-54). How You Are Saved By grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, according to Scripture alone, for the glory of God alone. There is no other name under heaven by which you can be saved (Acts 4:12). Salvation is entirely God's work from start to finish. You contribute nothing to your rescue except the sin that made it necessary. What Salvation Looks Like in a Person's Life A truly saved person will bear fruit. This does not mean perfection, but it does mean a changed life—a growing hatred of sin, a growing love for God and His people, and a persistent faith that endures to the end (James 2:17, 1 John 2:3-6, Matthew 7:16-20). If there is no change at all, there is reason to question whether salvation has actually taken place. The Bottom Line To be saved is to be brought from death to life, from condemnation to justification, from slavery to sin to adoption as a child of God, and from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of Christ. It is entirely a work of God's grace, received by faith, and it results in a life that increasingly reflects the supremacy of Christ. If you are asking this for yourself: repent of your sin, trust in Christ's death and resurrection alone, and you will be saved.
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