• STOP CONDEMNING OTHER CHRISTIANS

    ROMANS 14:10 NLT 10 So why do you condemn another believer? Why do you look down on another believer? Remember, we will all stand before the judgment seat of God.

    Many Christians seem to have the idea that their job is to evaluate others and point out errors and shortcomings. But our job is not to condemn other Christians!

    ROMANS 14:4 ESV 4 Who are you to pass judgment on the servant of another? It is before his own master that he stands or falls. And he will be upheld, for the Lord is able to make him stand.

    We can share truth with an attitude of humility, respect, and concern for other's well-being, pointing out areas where we think they may not yet have a correct understanding of Scripture. But name-calling, fighting, and public ridicule should never happen among Christians!

    Privately correcting someone in humility is quite different from arrogantly condemning another brother or sister publicly.

    We can teach truth without mocking, ridiculing, and condemning others. Those who resort to such tactics often do so because they cannot convince based on the facts.

    Whatever we do should be done in the spirit of Christ, to help people, not condemn them.

    Jesus said the world would know we are His followers by our love. So our enemy tries to stir up strife between believers.

    JOHN 13:35 ESV 35 By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another."

    We are all in the same family. Instead of attacking our brothers and sisters, love should protect them and defend them.

    ROMANS 14:1-3,13 NLT 1 Accept other believers who are weak in faith, and don't argue with them about what they think is right or wrong. 2 For instance, one person believes it's all right to eat anything. But another believer with a sensitive conscience will eat only vegetables. 3 Those who feel free to eat anything must not look down on those who don't. And those who don't eat certain foods must not condemn those who do, for God has accepted them. 13 So let's stop condemning each other. Decide instead to live in such a way that you will not cause another believer to stumble and fall.

    There are many differences among Christians. We are all growing and learning. Not one of us knows everything. Even Paul, who wrote down much of the New Testament, said he only knew in part (1 Corinthians 13:9).

    We all have much to learn. So we should be slow in telling others how wrong they are. The Lord may have taught them something He has not yet taught us.

    Many are too quick to label all those who do not agree with them on every point of doctrine as a cult or some other name to put them down.

    Usually, those who are in the habit of putting down others do so in an attempt to elevate themselves. But God has already elevated us in Christ, so we don't need to fall into this trap.

    ROMANS 14:19 NLT 19 So then, let us aim for harmony in the church and try to build each other up.

    SAY THIS: My job is not to condemn people and call them bad names, but to bless them, help them, and pray for them.

    God bless you!

    STOP CONDEMNING OTHER CHRISTIANS ROMANS 14:10 NLT 10 So why do you condemn another believer? Why do you look down on another believer? Remember, we will all stand before the judgment seat of God. Many Christians seem to have the idea that their job is to evaluate others and point out errors and shortcomings. But our job is not to condemn other Christians! ROMANS 14:4 ESV 4 Who are you to pass judgment on the servant of another? It is before his own master that he stands or falls. And he will be upheld, for the Lord is able to make him stand. We can share truth with an attitude of humility, respect, and concern for other's well-being, pointing out areas where we think they may not yet have a correct understanding of Scripture. But name-calling, fighting, and public ridicule should never happen among Christians! Privately correcting someone in humility is quite different from arrogantly condemning another brother or sister publicly. We can teach truth without mocking, ridiculing, and condemning others. Those who resort to such tactics often do so because they cannot convince based on the facts. Whatever we do should be done in the spirit of Christ, to help people, not condemn them. Jesus said the world would know we are His followers by our love. So our enemy tries to stir up strife between believers. JOHN 13:35 ESV 35 By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another." We are all in the same family. Instead of attacking our brothers and sisters, love should protect them and defend them. ROMANS 14:1-3,13 NLT 1 Accept other believers who are weak in faith, and don't argue with them about what they think is right or wrong. 2 For instance, one person believes it's all right to eat anything. But another believer with a sensitive conscience will eat only vegetables. 3 Those who feel free to eat anything must not look down on those who don't. And those who don't eat certain foods must not condemn those who do, for God has accepted them. 13 So let's stop condemning each other. Decide instead to live in such a way that you will not cause another believer to stumble and fall. There are many differences among Christians. We are all growing and learning. Not one of us knows everything. Even Paul, who wrote down much of the New Testament, said he only knew in part (1 Corinthians 13:9). We all have much to learn. So we should be slow in telling others how wrong they are. The Lord may have taught them something He has not yet taught us. Many are too quick to label all those who do not agree with them on every point of doctrine as a cult or some other name to put them down. Usually, those who are in the habit of putting down others do so in an attempt to elevate themselves. But God has already elevated us in Christ, so we don't need to fall into this trap. ROMANS 14:19 NLT 19 So then, let us aim for harmony in the church and try to build each other up. SAY THIS: My job is not to condemn people and call them bad names, but to bless them, help them, and pray for them. God bless you!
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  • I and my wife Sarah, we are reaching this ‘Yanadi’ tribe and sharing about Jesus. we sing and worship God and serve the community with rice, vegetables, groceries and needy things. Our support is not sufficient. We need your prayer support too.

    #reaching #upg #yanadi #jesus #love #ministry #church #support #daily needs #daily word
    I and my wife Sarah, we are reaching this ‘Yanadi’ tribe and sharing about Jesus. we sing and worship God and serve the community with rice, vegetables, groceries and needy things. Our support is not sufficient. We need your prayer support too. #reaching #upg #yanadi #jesus #love #ministry #church #support #daily needs #daily word
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  • Holy Wit – Reflections

    # 8 — Love in Deed and Truth
    Walking in the Light: Studies Through 1 John

    Scripture Reference: 1 John 3:11–24
    There was a man in the church whom everyone knew was struggling.

    He had not announced it from the front. There had been no formal appeal, no notice pinned to a board, and no carefully arranged collection. People simply knew.

    His work had become irregular. His wife had been unwell for several months. There were children in the home, school expenses had not stopped, and the cupboards were beginning to show the strain.

    On Sunday mornings, people greeted him warmly.

    “Brother, we are praying for you.”


    “God will provide.”
    “Keep trusting the Lord.”

    All of these things were true. God does provide. Prayer matters. Trust in the Lord is never misplaced. Still, when the service ended, most people went home.

    One man did not.

    He had noticed that the struggling brother’s shoes were coming apart. He had noticed the children no longer brought anything to the church meal. He had noticed the way the man’s wife declined invitations, not because she did not want fellowship, but because travelling cost money they did not have.

    So he went home, spoke with his own family, and returned later that afternoon. He brought rice, cooking oil, vegetables, soap, medicine, and enough money to cover several urgent expenses. He did not make a speech. He did not take a photograph. He did not describe his generosity to others.

    He simply placed the bags inside the house and said, “The Lord has given us enough to share.”

    The struggling man began to cry. It was not only the food. It was the fact that somebody had seen him.

    There is a kind of love that speaks well and does nothing. It knows the correct words. It offers blessings, promises prayer, and expresses concern. It may even feel sincere sympathy. Yet it never moves beyond the lips.

    John refuses to call that sufficient.
    “My little children, let us not love in word or in tongue, but in deed and in truth.”

    John does not despise words. Words can encourage, comfort, instruct, and strengthen. The gospel itself must be proclaimed in words. A silent church is not necessarily a loving church.

    But words that never become action are easily exposed as empty.

    John places Cain and Christ before us as two completely different pictures of the heart.

    Cain saw his righteous brother and killed him. Christ saw guilty sinners and gave Himself for them.

    Cain removed another person because that person’s righteousness troubled him. Christ laid down His own life for those who had rebelled against Him.

    Cain took life. Christ gave His life.

    That contrast gives us John’s definition of love.

    Love is not merely liking someone. It is not affection detached from duty. It is not politeness, friendliness, or warm feeling by itself. Love gives. Love bears cost. Love moves towards need rather than away from it.

    The cross is the supreme revelation of this kind of love. Christ did not love His people by offering encouraging words from heaven. He came into our condition. He bore our sin. He endured judgment. He laid down His life.

    We cannot repeat His saving work. His sacrifice was once for all. Yet those who have received that love are commanded to reflect its shape.

    That is why John immediately turns from Christ laying down His life to the ordinary matter of a brother in need. The move is deliberate.

    We may speak grandly about being willing to die for another believer while refusing to be inconvenienced by him. We may imagine great acts of courage while ignoring small acts of mercy. We may say, “I would lay down my life for the brethren,” while protecting every hour, every possession, every comfort, and every personal preference.

    John brings us back to the cupboard, the wallet, the spare room, the telephone call, the hospital visit, the meal, the journey, the forgiveness, the patient conversation.

    That is where love is usually tested. Not in imagined moments of heroism, but in ordinary opportunities to give ourselves away.

    This does not mean that every need must be met by one person. No believer has unlimited resources. Wisdom is necessary. Some requests are unwise. Some forms of assistance may encourage irresponsibility rather than relieve genuine need.

    Love must be “in deed and in truth”.

    Truth matters.

    Biblical love does not help someone continue in sin. It does not confuse compassion with approval. It does not call what is harmful good.

    Sometimes love gives. Sometimes love warns. Sometimes love provides money. Sometimes love provides counsel instead. Sometimes love comforts the suffering. Sometimes love confronts the wandering.

    But love never settles for indifference.

    John’s question is not whether we possess enough to solve every problem. His question is what happens in our hearts when we see a real need and have some ability to respond.

    Do we open our hearts, or close them?

    That question can trouble a sincere Christian. We remember occasions when we did nothing. We see the limits of our love. We recognize selfishness, impatience, resentment, and failure. Then the heart begins to condemn us.

    John understands this.

    He does not tell us to pretend we have loved perfectly. He directs us to God, who is greater than our heart and knows all things.

    God knows our sins more fully than we do. Yet He also knows the difference between a hypocrite who is content without love and a believer who grieves over lovelessness and desires to change.

    Our assurance does not rest on having performed enough acts of kindness to earn God’s acceptance. It rests first upon Christ.

    The same Christ who commands love is the Christ who laid down His life for sinners.

    Still, the presence of practical love gives evidence that His grace is at work within us. Not perfect love, but real love. Not constant victory, but a new direction.

    John then joins faith, obedience, love, and prayer together.

    We believe in the name of Jesus Christ. We love one another. We keep His commandments. We abide in Him, and He in us by the Holy Spirit.

    These are not separate compartments of the Christian life. They belong together.

    A heart being shaped by Christ begins to desire what pleases Christ. A believer walking in obedience approaches God with greater confidence, not because obedience has purchased an answer, but because the believer’s desires are being brought into agreement with God’s will.

    And so the question remains close to home.

    Who has God placed before us? Whose need have we noticed? What do we possess that could be shared?

    Perhaps the first act of love will not look impressive. It may be a bag of rice. A paid bill. A ride to a clinic. A meal carried across the road. An hour spent listening. A quiet gift no one else ever hears about.

    But heaven does not measure love by how impressive it appears.

    Love is measured by the pattern of Christ.

    He did not merely tell us that He loved us.

    He showed us.

    And now He calls His people to do the same.

    #HolyWitReflections #GordonMcGinnis #WalkingInTheLight #1John3
    Holy Wit – Reflections # 8 — Love in Deed and Truth Walking in the Light: Studies Through 1 John Scripture Reference: 1 John 3:11–24 There was a man in the church whom everyone knew was struggling. He had not announced it from the front. There had been no formal appeal, no notice pinned to a board, and no carefully arranged collection. People simply knew. His work had become irregular. His wife had been unwell for several months. There were children in the home, school expenses had not stopped, and the cupboards were beginning to show the strain. On Sunday mornings, people greeted him warmly. “Brother, we are praying for you.” “God will provide.” “Keep trusting the Lord.” All of these things were true. God does provide. Prayer matters. Trust in the Lord is never misplaced. Still, when the service ended, most people went home. One man did not. He had noticed that the struggling brother’s shoes were coming apart. He had noticed the children no longer brought anything to the church meal. He had noticed the way the man’s wife declined invitations, not because she did not want fellowship, but because travelling cost money they did not have. So he went home, spoke with his own family, and returned later that afternoon. He brought rice, cooking oil, vegetables, soap, medicine, and enough money to cover several urgent expenses. He did not make a speech. He did not take a photograph. He did not describe his generosity to others. He simply placed the bags inside the house and said, “The Lord has given us enough to share.” The struggling man began to cry. It was not only the food. It was the fact that somebody had seen him. There is a kind of love that speaks well and does nothing. It knows the correct words. It offers blessings, promises prayer, and expresses concern. It may even feel sincere sympathy. Yet it never moves beyond the lips. John refuses to call that sufficient. “My little children, let us not love in word or in tongue, but in deed and in truth.” John does not despise words. Words can encourage, comfort, instruct, and strengthen. The gospel itself must be proclaimed in words. A silent church is not necessarily a loving church. But words that never become action are easily exposed as empty. John places Cain and Christ before us as two completely different pictures of the heart. Cain saw his righteous brother and killed him. Christ saw guilty sinners and gave Himself for them. Cain removed another person because that person’s righteousness troubled him. Christ laid down His own life for those who had rebelled against Him. Cain took life. Christ gave His life. That contrast gives us John’s definition of love. Love is not merely liking someone. It is not affection detached from duty. It is not politeness, friendliness, or warm feeling by itself. Love gives. Love bears cost. Love moves towards need rather than away from it. The cross is the supreme revelation of this kind of love. Christ did not love His people by offering encouraging words from heaven. He came into our condition. He bore our sin. He endured judgment. He laid down His life. We cannot repeat His saving work. His sacrifice was once for all. Yet those who have received that love are commanded to reflect its shape. That is why John immediately turns from Christ laying down His life to the ordinary matter of a brother in need. The move is deliberate. We may speak grandly about being willing to die for another believer while refusing to be inconvenienced by him. We may imagine great acts of courage while ignoring small acts of mercy. We may say, “I would lay down my life for the brethren,” while protecting every hour, every possession, every comfort, and every personal preference. John brings us back to the cupboard, the wallet, the spare room, the telephone call, the hospital visit, the meal, the journey, the forgiveness, the patient conversation. That is where love is usually tested. Not in imagined moments of heroism, but in ordinary opportunities to give ourselves away. This does not mean that every need must be met by one person. No believer has unlimited resources. Wisdom is necessary. Some requests are unwise. Some forms of assistance may encourage irresponsibility rather than relieve genuine need. Love must be “in deed and in truth”. Truth matters. Biblical love does not help someone continue in sin. It does not confuse compassion with approval. It does not call what is harmful good. Sometimes love gives. Sometimes love warns. Sometimes love provides money. Sometimes love provides counsel instead. Sometimes love comforts the suffering. Sometimes love confronts the wandering. But love never settles for indifference. John’s question is not whether we possess enough to solve every problem. His question is what happens in our hearts when we see a real need and have some ability to respond. Do we open our hearts, or close them? That question can trouble a sincere Christian. We remember occasions when we did nothing. We see the limits of our love. We recognize selfishness, impatience, resentment, and failure. Then the heart begins to condemn us. John understands this. He does not tell us to pretend we have loved perfectly. He directs us to God, who is greater than our heart and knows all things. God knows our sins more fully than we do. Yet He also knows the difference between a hypocrite who is content without love and a believer who grieves over lovelessness and desires to change. Our assurance does not rest on having performed enough acts of kindness to earn God’s acceptance. It rests first upon Christ. The same Christ who commands love is the Christ who laid down His life for sinners. Still, the presence of practical love gives evidence that His grace is at work within us. Not perfect love, but real love. Not constant victory, but a new direction. John then joins faith, obedience, love, and prayer together. We believe in the name of Jesus Christ. We love one another. We keep His commandments. We abide in Him, and He in us by the Holy Spirit. These are not separate compartments of the Christian life. They belong together. A heart being shaped by Christ begins to desire what pleases Christ. A believer walking in obedience approaches God with greater confidence, not because obedience has purchased an answer, but because the believer’s desires are being brought into agreement with God’s will. And so the question remains close to home. Who has God placed before us? Whose need have we noticed? What do we possess that could be shared? Perhaps the first act of love will not look impressive. It may be a bag of rice. A paid bill. A ride to a clinic. A meal carried across the road. An hour spent listening. A quiet gift no one else ever hears about. But heaven does not measure love by how impressive it appears. Love is measured by the pattern of Christ. He did not merely tell us that He loved us. He showed us. And now He calls His people to do the same. #HolyWitReflections #GordonMcGinnis #WalkingInTheLight #1John3
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  • The Convictions We Live By

    Scripture: Daniel 1:1-8

    I. Introduction: Convictions guide our decisions and determine our character. In order to live a righteous life, we must have strong scriptural values. With a firm foundation based on YHWH’s Word, we’re ready to face whatever challenges come our way.

    II. The scriptures are full of stories about believers who had uncompromising convictions.

    A. They courageously obeyed YHWH’s will for their lives.

    1. Noah needed strong faith to build a boat despite the ridicule of his neighbors.
    2. Regardless of beatings, persecutions, and imprisonment, Paul didn’t compromise his convictions.
    3. When the authorities told Peter and John to stop preaching about YHWH Messiah, what did they reply - (Acts 4:19-20).

    B. As believers, we should base our decisions on personal convictions––strong beliefs founded upon the truth of YHWH’s Word. Unfortunately, most people make decisions according to their preferences and desires.

    III. Daniel faced unusually challenging circumstances in a foreign land.

    A. Jerusalem, the capital of Judah, fell to Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, and Daniel was taken captive (Jer. 25:9-12). Along with other attractive, intelligent young men, he was selected to train for service to the king. As part of the process to assimilate the captives into Babylonian culture, the king gave them new names and invited them to eat from his table.

    B. Daniel and his friends chose to live by their convictions, although they were far from their homeland. The king’s food had not been prepared according to Jewish dietary laws and may have been offered to idols (Deut. 34:12-16). The young men’s overseer permitted them to eat only vegetables.

    IV. What was Daniel like? He was a man of:

    A. Principle: “Daniel made up his mind that he would not defile himself with the king's choice food” (Dan. 1:8). He determined to obey YHWH no matter what happened.

    B. Courage: For declining the king’s food, Daniel and his friends could have lost their lives.
    C. Faith: When Daniel asked for permission to eat only vegetables, he told the supervisor that their diet would make them healthier than their peers.

    D. Humility: The young man respectfully asked his leader for permission to try eating only vegetables. His modest attitude won the favor of the official.

    V. Daniel and his friends faced consequences because of their determination to live by godly convictions.

    A. Promotion:
    1. When Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah entered the king’s service, Nebuchadnezzar found them ten times better than his other men (Dan. 1:19-21).

    2. By his excellent service, Daniel distinguished himself from the other administrators (Dan. 6:1-3).

    3. YHWH granted him a long life. Daniel worked and ministered in a foreign land for at least 70 years, through the reigns of four kings: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar of Babylon, Darius of the Chaldeans, and Cyrus of Persia.

    B. Testing:

    1. Daniel courageously prophesied to Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar (Dan. 4:19-27; 5:1-31).

    2. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego boldly refused to bow down to the golden image of Nebuchadnezzar, despite the threat of being thrown into a blazing furnace (Dan. 3:16-18).

    3. Daniel continued to pray to YHWH after prayer was outlawed, and he spent a night in the lions’ den as a consequence (Dan. 6:1-20).

    VI. What can we expect when we live by our convictions?

    A. YHWH’s protection: YHWH covered these righteous young men in each situation they faced.



    B. Pain and testing: Those who want to live according to their convictions will be tested. When you are falsely accused and mistreated, stick to your biblical standards. The history of the world is filled with men and women who refused to deny their faith, even to the point of death.

    C. Promotion: As we saw in the lives of Daniel and his three friends, YWH will honor and promote those who hold firmly to righteous beliefs.

    D. YHWH’s work in the lives of others: The kings under whom Daniel served all acknowledged the one true Elohim. People today want to see if your life is consistent with your convictions. In every situation, make it your goal to live by biblical standards.

    VII. Conclusion: As believers in an increasingly secular culture, we need to learn from Daniel’s determination. You and I should base our convictions on the Word of YHWH instead of allowing society to set our values and priorities. Like Daniel, we should purpose not to defile ourselves with unrighteous choices and behavior. Ask YHWH to grant you the desire and courage to live by your convictions.
    The Convictions We Live By Scripture: Daniel 1:1-8 I. Introduction: Convictions guide our decisions and determine our character. In order to live a righteous life, we must have strong scriptural values. With a firm foundation based on YHWH’s Word, we’re ready to face whatever challenges come our way. II. The scriptures are full of stories about believers who had uncompromising convictions. A. They courageously obeyed YHWH’s will for their lives. 1. Noah needed strong faith to build a boat despite the ridicule of his neighbors. 2. Regardless of beatings, persecutions, and imprisonment, Paul didn’t compromise his convictions. 3. When the authorities told Peter and John to stop preaching about YHWH Messiah, what did they reply - (Acts 4:19-20). B. As believers, we should base our decisions on personal convictions––strong beliefs founded upon the truth of YHWH’s Word. Unfortunately, most people make decisions according to their preferences and desires. III. Daniel faced unusually challenging circumstances in a foreign land. A. Jerusalem, the capital of Judah, fell to Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, and Daniel was taken captive (Jer. 25:9-12). Along with other attractive, intelligent young men, he was selected to train for service to the king. As part of the process to assimilate the captives into Babylonian culture, the king gave them new names and invited them to eat from his table. B. Daniel and his friends chose to live by their convictions, although they were far from their homeland. The king’s food had not been prepared according to Jewish dietary laws and may have been offered to idols (Deut. 34:12-16). The young men’s overseer permitted them to eat only vegetables. IV. What was Daniel like? He was a man of: A. Principle: “Daniel made up his mind that he would not defile himself with the king's choice food” (Dan. 1:8). He determined to obey YHWH no matter what happened. B. Courage: For declining the king’s food, Daniel and his friends could have lost their lives. C. Faith: When Daniel asked for permission to eat only vegetables, he told the supervisor that their diet would make them healthier than their peers. D. Humility: The young man respectfully asked his leader for permission to try eating only vegetables. His modest attitude won the favor of the official. V. Daniel and his friends faced consequences because of their determination to live by godly convictions. A. Promotion: 1. When Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah entered the king’s service, Nebuchadnezzar found them ten times better than his other men (Dan. 1:19-21). 2. By his excellent service, Daniel distinguished himself from the other administrators (Dan. 6:1-3). 3. YHWH granted him a long life. Daniel worked and ministered in a foreign land for at least 70 years, through the reigns of four kings: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar of Babylon, Darius of the Chaldeans, and Cyrus of Persia. B. Testing: 1. Daniel courageously prophesied to Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar (Dan. 4:19-27; 5:1-31). 2. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego boldly refused to bow down to the golden image of Nebuchadnezzar, despite the threat of being thrown into a blazing furnace (Dan. 3:16-18). 3. Daniel continued to pray to YHWH after prayer was outlawed, and he spent a night in the lions’ den as a consequence (Dan. 6:1-20). VI. What can we expect when we live by our convictions? A. YHWH’s protection: YHWH covered these righteous young men in each situation they faced. B. Pain and testing: Those who want to live according to their convictions will be tested. When you are falsely accused and mistreated, stick to your biblical standards. The history of the world is filled with men and women who refused to deny their faith, even to the point of death. C. Promotion: As we saw in the lives of Daniel and his three friends, YWH will honor and promote those who hold firmly to righteous beliefs. D. YHWH’s work in the lives of others: The kings under whom Daniel served all acknowledged the one true Elohim. People today want to see if your life is consistent with your convictions. In every situation, make it your goal to live by biblical standards. VII. Conclusion: As believers in an increasingly secular culture, we need to learn from Daniel’s determination. You and I should base our convictions on the Word of YHWH instead of allowing society to set our values and priorities. Like Daniel, we should purpose not to defile ourselves with unrighteous choices and behavior. Ask YHWH to grant you the desire and courage to live by your convictions.
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  • THE LORD SHOWED ME THE TRIBULATION, THE DARKENING OF THE MOON AND PRODUCTS MADE IN HELL

    by Guillermo Badilla 1 Of Nueva Palmira, Uruguay

    The year 2005
    I am a missionary and a member of a group of brothers who went to do the mission in North Korea,
    one of the worst countries that most persecute evangelicals. They did not come back and did not
    send any more news. I prayed to Jesus and asked for revelations about what had happened to the
    missionaries. I stayed ninety days praying for a reply. I was raptured and Jesus came to meet me
    looking like a resplendent light.

    Jesus took me to heaven and I could see the missionaries there. Jesus said, "Servant, they were
    martyred by Me and this is just the beginning. In the great tribulation, all this will get worse in the
    four corners of the earth. Their bodies are on the earth asleep. Blessed are those who die in Me."
    Revelation 14 verse 13, And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the
    dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their
    labors; and their works do follow them.

    "Their bodies are sleeping in the dust of the earth, while their spirits are here with Me. I have
    conquered the power of death upon their bodies and will rise with the sound of the trumpet.

    Everyone who dies in Me will rise and come up to meet Me."

    MOON AND SUN

    Jesus showed me in a vision how the moon will look. It was blood-colored. This is the greatest sign
    of bloodshed ever seen as ever. Jesus also showed me the sun going dark and very black. The earth
    was in darkness, there was no light, and it only existed at night. The people were terrified because
    the night did not pass.

    Act 2:20 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before that great and
    notable day of the Lord come:
    Rev 6:12 And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake;
    and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood;
    Rev 8:12 And the fourth angel sounded, and the third part of the sun was smitten, and the third part
    of the moon, and the third part of the stars; so as the third part of them was darkened, and the day
    shone not for a third part of it, and the night likewise.

    CARS TECHNOLOGY

    I discovered that cars were not made just for transportation. They were created to pollute the air,
    causing respiratory diseases, nasal and eye problems. And also lung cancer and headaches. All this
    automotive technology was designed in hell and brought to earth through the science and money of
    entrepreneurs. The cars since its existence have been causing deaths and many accidents. In the time
    when the transports were horses, it did not have so much death. The animals that God created are
    perfect and do not pollute the air. The scientists could at least manufacture a fuel that does not
    pollute the air, but they did not want to do that. The Satanic plan was to kill millions of people with
    respiratory diseases and lung cancer because of smoke. Blood absorbs these pollutants that cause all
    kinds of diseases.

    Water is a source of energy that could be used as fuel because it is very abundant but water does not
    yield as much profit as oil that is scarce. They do not want cars to depend on water.

    UFO

    Jesus revealed to me the deception of the great businessmen who manufacture flying saucers to
    deceive the population. These discs that many have seen in the sky are not from other planets. They
    were secretly fabricated to augment the lie of Satan that there are extraterrestrials on other planets.

    This raised the faith of fanatics who believe in space monsters. It was through this that ufologist
    religion was created that worship the aliens.

    FLOURIDE WATER

    The water from the taps has been treated with fluoride and other chemical components that cause
    mental illness. People lose their intelligence and their ability to think, doped with these waters from
    taps that are not natural. The excuse was to say that water has many microbes that need killing.

    Microorganisms in water can be easily killed by high-temperature treatments. Water would come
    out healthier than treatment with chemicals. Gideon's soldiers drank the waters of rivers full of
    microbes and lived untouched. I am not saying that we should drink dirty water, but I can say that
    the waters containing chemicals are worse than those of the rivers. Chemically treated waters kill
    your vital organs, causing future illnesses as you get older. All these things I saw in the hell is the
    plan to destroy mankind.

    HORMONES IN MEAT

    Ox meat and chicken are full of chemicals. The hormones applied in these meats for the animals to
    develop fast will harm consumers. They do not wait for God's appointed time for the animals to
    grow. They want to accelerate the growth of the animals because of their profit ambitions. The
    injected chemicals in the body of animals enter our bodies at the time of consumption. Jesus created
    nature for our food. Everything that is drawn from nature is healthy. All food that is not natural or
    even if they are natural but chemically treated will cause illnesses and generate cancer. How many
    people get obese by consuming these fast food chemical foods. How many people die from heart
    failure because of these foods. My mother had high blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart problems.

    Today, her health has improved after cutting off those unhealthy meat diets and eating natural
    products from what God has created and does no harm to anyone. She gives preferences to what is
    natural. All feeds created by men do evil. Meat from butcher shops is red not because they are fresh.

    When the animal is killed it loses all blood and the redness of the flesh diminishes. They apply a red
    chemistry to color the flesh giving the appearance of fresh meat. This will attract the looks of
    consumers.

    CHILDREN'S FOOD

    Chewing gum and candy spoil children's teeth. As time goes by the children go to the dentist and
    they lose their teeth. They play chemical things that harden on the teeth, but over time it is falling
    into the saliva and down to the stomach. This is the beginning of the destruction of the health of
    children who will have heart problems, cholesterol, and pressure that will manifest itself in
    their later age.

    Milk powder is industrially made with calcium and other chemical components that mimic breast
    milk. It is not natural and will gradually destroy the child's organism. Know that adults no longer
    need milk. The Bible says that even children when they reached a certain age were weaned and they
    began to eat food. The apostle Paul speaks in his letters to the church that the child needs milk, but
    the adult can consume stronger food than milk. When the adult is a milk consumer, he begins to
    have stomach problems and has lactose intolerance because they are past the age of consuming
    milk. Older people who need bone calcium may find this in fruits and vegetables without having to
    drink milk.

    All this diabolical plan I saw in hell. The devil's job is to kill, steal and destroy. And end up with
    people's health by stealing their vital energies that are part of their plan. It destroys health and kills
    people through food. The world is under the power of the evil one.

    1 John 5:19 And we know that we are of God, and the whole world lieth in wickedness [NKJV:
    under the sway of the wicked one].

    ECUMENISM AND ANTICHRIST

    I came back to earth after my rapture. My pastor sent me with a group of missionaries for the
    conference. I participated in the missionary conference that aims to preach the Word in the four
    corners of the world. At this conference, I sat with over a hundred pastors looking like a parliament.

    Lord Jesus brought me a revelation about this meeting.

    At the time of the speeches, I discovered the word "ecumenism" stamped on the foreheads of their
    faces. To my surprise, there were sorcerers, Satanists, Freemasons, priests, and Christians. Everyone
    was gathered there to preach the Gospel in the world. Its objectives are the union of peoples,
    languages, and nations in the name of peace. All this is paving the way for the Antichrist. In that
    union of religions, we can no longer unmask the sects but agree to be one. This plan is to unite all
    and transform into a single religion to receive the Beast. This union of peoples various artists sang
    in the song "We are the World."
    My pastor accepted this ecumenical union. I left the conference and opened a new ministry to stay
    separate from the profane churches. Since my pastor came together with them, I was forced to
    disagree and quit his ministry. Today I am happy to be separated from these things. May God bless
    all hearers amen.
    THE LORD SHOWED ME THE TRIBULATION, THE DARKENING OF THE MOON AND PRODUCTS MADE IN HELL by Guillermo Badilla 1 Of Nueva Palmira, Uruguay The year 2005 I am a missionary and a member of a group of brothers who went to do the mission in North Korea, one of the worst countries that most persecute evangelicals. They did not come back and did not send any more news. I prayed to Jesus and asked for revelations about what had happened to the missionaries. I stayed ninety days praying for a reply. I was raptured and Jesus came to meet me looking like a resplendent light. Jesus took me to heaven and I could see the missionaries there. Jesus said, "Servant, they were martyred by Me and this is just the beginning. In the great tribulation, all this will get worse in the four corners of the earth. Their bodies are on the earth asleep. Blessed are those who die in Me." Revelation 14 verse 13, And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them. "Their bodies are sleeping in the dust of the earth, while their spirits are here with Me. I have conquered the power of death upon their bodies and will rise with the sound of the trumpet. Everyone who dies in Me will rise and come up to meet Me." MOON AND SUN Jesus showed me in a vision how the moon will look. It was blood-colored. This is the greatest sign of bloodshed ever seen as ever. Jesus also showed me the sun going dark and very black. The earth was in darkness, there was no light, and it only existed at night. The people were terrified because the night did not pass. Act 2:20 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before that great and notable day of the Lord come: Rev 6:12 And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood; Rev 8:12 And the fourth angel sounded, and the third part of the sun was smitten, and the third part of the moon, and the third part of the stars; so as the third part of them was darkened, and the day shone not for a third part of it, and the night likewise. CARS TECHNOLOGY I discovered that cars were not made just for transportation. They were created to pollute the air, causing respiratory diseases, nasal and eye problems. And also lung cancer and headaches. All this automotive technology was designed in hell and brought to earth through the science and money of entrepreneurs. The cars since its existence have been causing deaths and many accidents. In the time when the transports were horses, it did not have so much death. The animals that God created are perfect and do not pollute the air. The scientists could at least manufacture a fuel that does not pollute the air, but they did not want to do that. The Satanic plan was to kill millions of people with respiratory diseases and lung cancer because of smoke. Blood absorbs these pollutants that cause all kinds of diseases. Water is a source of energy that could be used as fuel because it is very abundant but water does not yield as much profit as oil that is scarce. They do not want cars to depend on water. UFO Jesus revealed to me the deception of the great businessmen who manufacture flying saucers to deceive the population. These discs that many have seen in the sky are not from other planets. They were secretly fabricated to augment the lie of Satan that there are extraterrestrials on other planets. This raised the faith of fanatics who believe in space monsters. It was through this that ufologist religion was created that worship the aliens. FLOURIDE WATER The water from the taps has been treated with fluoride and other chemical components that cause mental illness. People lose their intelligence and their ability to think, doped with these waters from taps that are not natural. The excuse was to say that water has many microbes that need killing. Microorganisms in water can be easily killed by high-temperature treatments. Water would come out healthier than treatment with chemicals. Gideon's soldiers drank the waters of rivers full of microbes and lived untouched. I am not saying that we should drink dirty water, but I can say that the waters containing chemicals are worse than those of the rivers. Chemically treated waters kill your vital organs, causing future illnesses as you get older. All these things I saw in the hell is the plan to destroy mankind. HORMONES IN MEAT Ox meat and chicken are full of chemicals. The hormones applied in these meats for the animals to develop fast will harm consumers. They do not wait for God's appointed time for the animals to grow. They want to accelerate the growth of the animals because of their profit ambitions. The injected chemicals in the body of animals enter our bodies at the time of consumption. Jesus created nature for our food. Everything that is drawn from nature is healthy. All food that is not natural or even if they are natural but chemically treated will cause illnesses and generate cancer. How many people get obese by consuming these fast food chemical foods. How many people die from heart failure because of these foods. My mother had high blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart problems. Today, her health has improved after cutting off those unhealthy meat diets and eating natural products from what God has created and does no harm to anyone. She gives preferences to what is natural. All feeds created by men do evil. Meat from butcher shops is red not because they are fresh. When the animal is killed it loses all blood and the redness of the flesh diminishes. They apply a red chemistry to color the flesh giving the appearance of fresh meat. This will attract the looks of consumers. CHILDREN'S FOOD Chewing gum and candy spoil children's teeth. As time goes by the children go to the dentist and they lose their teeth. They play chemical things that harden on the teeth, but over time it is falling into the saliva and down to the stomach. This is the beginning of the destruction of the health of children who will have heart problems, cholesterol, and pressure that will manifest itself in their later age. Milk powder is industrially made with calcium and other chemical components that mimic breast milk. It is not natural and will gradually destroy the child's organism. Know that adults no longer need milk. The Bible says that even children when they reached a certain age were weaned and they began to eat food. The apostle Paul speaks in his letters to the church that the child needs milk, but the adult can consume stronger food than milk. When the adult is a milk consumer, he begins to have stomach problems and has lactose intolerance because they are past the age of consuming milk. Older people who need bone calcium may find this in fruits and vegetables without having to drink milk. All this diabolical plan I saw in hell. The devil's job is to kill, steal and destroy. And end up with people's health by stealing their vital energies that are part of their plan. It destroys health and kills people through food. The world is under the power of the evil one. 1 John 5:19 And we know that we are of God, and the whole world lieth in wickedness [NKJV: under the sway of the wicked one]. ECUMENISM AND ANTICHRIST I came back to earth after my rapture. My pastor sent me with a group of missionaries for the conference. I participated in the missionary conference that aims to preach the Word in the four corners of the world. At this conference, I sat with over a hundred pastors looking like a parliament. Lord Jesus brought me a revelation about this meeting. At the time of the speeches, I discovered the word "ecumenism" stamped on the foreheads of their faces. To my surprise, there were sorcerers, Satanists, Freemasons, priests, and Christians. Everyone was gathered there to preach the Gospel in the world. Its objectives are the union of peoples, languages, and nations in the name of peace. All this is paving the way for the Antichrist. In that union of religions, we can no longer unmask the sects but agree to be one. This plan is to unite all and transform into a single religion to receive the Beast. This union of peoples various artists sang in the song "We are the World." My pastor accepted this ecumenical union. I left the conference and opened a new ministry to stay separate from the profane churches. Since my pastor came together with them, I was forced to disagree and quit his ministry. Today I am happy to be separated from these things. May God bless all hearers amen.
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  • GROWTH ACADEMY HEALTH TIP #1

    Build Your Night Meal With Protein First.

    A healthy dinner starts with quality protein. During sleep, your body repairs muscles, supports recovery, and prepares for a new day. Including a good source of protein in your evening meal can help you stay satisfied, reduce late-night cravings, and support overall wellness.

    Choose healthy proteins such as fish, eggs, chicken, beans, or Greek yogurt.

    Pair your protein with plenty of vegetables and a small portion of healthy carbohydrates for a balanced meal.

    "Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit... Therefore honor God with your bodies." — 1 Corinthians 6:19–20

    Every healthy choice is a step toward becoming stronger in spirit, soul, and body.

    What is your favorite healthy protein for dinner? Share it in the comments!

    #GrowthAcademy #CoachGrowth #HealthTip #HealthyDinner #Protein #HealthyEating #Wellness #Nutrition #HealthyLifestyle #FaithAndHealth #GrowSpiritSoulBody
    🌙 GROWTH ACADEMY HEALTH TIP #1 Build Your Night Meal With Protein First. A healthy dinner starts with quality protein. During sleep, your body repairs muscles, supports recovery, and prepares for a new day. Including a good source of protein in your evening meal can help you stay satisfied, reduce late-night cravings, and support overall wellness. ✅ Choose healthy proteins such as fish, eggs, chicken, beans, or Greek yogurt. 🥗 Pair your protein with plenty of vegetables and a small portion of healthy carbohydrates for a balanced meal. 📖 "Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit... Therefore honor God with your bodies." — 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 Every healthy choice is a step toward becoming stronger in spirit, soul, and body. 💬 What is your favorite healthy protein for dinner? Share it in the comments! #GrowthAcademy 🌱 #CoachGrowth ❤️‍🔥 #HealthTip #HealthyDinner #Protein #HealthyEating #Wellness #Nutrition #HealthyLifestyle #FaithAndHealth #GrowSpiritSoulBody
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  • WHY I CHOOSE COCOBLUE OVER METHYLENE BLUE

    I've had some people ask me about methylene blue over the last few months

    And while I understand why people are interested in it, I personally prefer supporting my body with nutrition first.

    Methylene blue is a synthetic compound that has been studied for mitochondrial function, cognitive support, mental clarity, antimicrobial activity, and fatigue.

    Some people swear by it.

    But it isn't just another supplement.

    It directly interacts with cellular metabolism and brain chemistry.

    If someone has an MTHFR variant, that makes me

    MTHFR variants can influence:

    • Methylation
    • Neurotransmitter balance
    • Detoxification pathways
    • Homocysteine levels
    • Cellular energy production

    For some individuals, methylene blue may be well tolerated.

    For others, responses can be less predictable.

    Some concerns that are often discussed include:

    MAO inhibition, which can affect serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine metabolism

    Potential for agitation, headaches, insomnia, or feeling overstimulated in sensitive individuals

    Possible medication interactions, especially with SSRIs and certain antidepressants

    Increased oxidative stress when used improperly or at higher doses

    Additional considerations for those with chemical sensitivities, anxiety, methylation challenges, or detoxification issues

    Again, many people do fine with it.

    But for me personally, I'd rather start with nourishing the cell.

    That's why I prefer CocoBLUE.

    Instead of forcing pathways, it provides the building blocks cells need to function optimally.

    Naturally occurring folate from whole-food sources
    Naturally occurring B vitamins
    Whole-food Vitamin C
    Whole-food Magnesium
    Iodine from mineral-rich sea vegetables
    Silica and trace minerals

    Plus nutrient-dense superfoods including:

    Blue Spirulina
    Butterfly Pea Flower
    Moringa
    Coconut Water
    Chlorella
    Icelandic Kelp
    Dulse
    Laver
    Sea Lettuce
    Holy Basil
    Amla Berry

    No folic acid.

    No cyanocobalamin.

    No artificial colors.

    No synthetic vitamin cocktail.

    Just whole-food nourishment from the land and sea.

    The more I learn about health, the more I believe that true vitality comes from supporting the body's innate intelligence rather than overriding it.

    Feed the cells.
    Support the terrain.
    Nourish the mitochondria naturally.

    That's the path I definitely want to follow....

    I'll post the nutrition facts and where to find this in the comments!

    Comment below or shoot me a DM for the current Try Me Free product..
    💙 WHY I CHOOSE COCOBLUE OVER METHYLENE BLUE 💙 I've had some people ask me about methylene blue over the last few months And while I understand why people are interested in it, I personally prefer supporting my body with nutrition first. Methylene blue is a synthetic compound that has been studied for mitochondrial function, cognitive support, mental clarity, antimicrobial activity, and fatigue. Some people swear by it. But it isn't just another supplement. It directly interacts with cellular metabolism and brain chemistry. If someone has an MTHFR variant, that makes me 🤔 🧬 MTHFR variants can influence: • Methylation • Neurotransmitter balance • Detoxification pathways • Homocysteine levels • Cellular energy production For some individuals, methylene blue may be well tolerated. For others, responses can be less predictable. Some concerns that are often discussed include: ⚠️ MAO inhibition, which can affect serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine metabolism ⚠️ Potential for agitation, headaches, insomnia, or feeling overstimulated in sensitive individuals ⚠️ Possible medication interactions, especially with SSRIs and certain antidepressants ⚠️ Increased oxidative stress when used improperly or at higher doses ⚠️ Additional considerations for those with chemical sensitivities, anxiety, methylation challenges, or detoxification issues Again, many people do fine with it. But for me personally, I'd rather start with nourishing the cell. That's why I prefer CocoBLUE. 💙 Instead of forcing pathways, it provides the building blocks cells need to function optimally. 🌊 Naturally occurring folate from whole-food sources ⚡ Naturally occurring B vitamins 🍊 Whole-food Vitamin C 🌿 Whole-food Magnesium 🌊 Iodine from mineral-rich sea vegetables ✨ Silica and trace minerals Plus nutrient-dense superfoods including: 💙 Blue Spirulina 🦋 Butterfly Pea Flower 🌿 Moringa 🥥 Coconut Water 💚 Chlorella 🌊 Icelandic Kelp 🌿 Dulse 🌿 Laver 🌿 Sea Lettuce 🍃 Holy Basil 🍊 Amla Berry No folic acid. No cyanocobalamin. No artificial colors. No synthetic vitamin cocktail. ⭐Just whole-food nourishment from the land and sea. The more I learn about health, the more I believe that true vitality comes from supporting the body's innate intelligence rather than overriding it. 💙 Feed the cells. 🌿 Support the terrain. ⚡ Nourish the mitochondria naturally. That's the path I definitely want to follow.... I'll post the nutrition facts and where to find this in the comments! 💥Comment below or shoot me a DM for the current Try Me Free product..
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  • Two blue drinks.

    Two completely different ingredient panels.

    I put Starbucks' new Blue Coconut Lemonade Energy Refresher side-by-side with cocoBLUE, and the difference was impossible to ignore.

    Starbucks Blue Coconut Lemonade Energy Refresher contains:

    • Sugar
    • White grape juice concentrate
    • Lemonade with added sugar
    • Toasted coconut syrup
    • Natural flavors
    • Potassium sorbate preservative
    • Xanthan gum
    • Green coffee extract blend
    • Added vitamin blend
    • Blue sweet powder made with cane sugar

    cocoBLUE contains:

    • Blue Spirulina
    • Butterfly Pea Flower
    • Moringa Leaf
    • Coconut Water Powder
    • Chlorella
    • Laver
    • Dulse
    • Sea Lettuce
    • Icelandic Triple Kelp Blend
    • Magnesium from organic pumpkin
    • Whole-food vitamin C
    • Naturally occurring B vitamins
    • Silica
    • Black Pepper

    The Starbucks drink contains multiple sources of added sugar, flavorings, gums, syrups, and preservatives.

    cocoBLUE contains 0 grams of added sugar and no preservatives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, gums, syrups, or stimulants.

    Nutritionally, one serving of cocoBLUE provides:

    100% Daily Value of Vitamin C
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B1
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B2
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B3
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B5
    100% Daily Value of Vitamin B6
    100% Daily Value of Biotin
    104% Daily Value of Folate
    100% Daily Value of Iodine

    One blue drink was designed to be a sweet, flavored energy beverage.

    The other was designed to provide minerals, sea vegetables, phytonutrients, antioxidants, and hydration-supporting nutrients from whole-food sources.

    Both are blue.

    Only one looks more like something nature made.

    Which ingredient panel would you rather put in your body?

    comment or shoot me a message to get some more info on this one.

    #cocoBLUE #ReadTheLabel #IngredientsMatter #CellularHydration #BlueSpirulina #Zilara
    Two blue drinks. Two completely different ingredient panels. I put Starbucks' new Blue Coconut Lemonade Energy Refresher side-by-side with cocoBLUE, and the difference was impossible to ignore. Starbucks Blue Coconut Lemonade Energy Refresher contains: • Sugar • White grape juice concentrate • Lemonade with added sugar • Toasted coconut syrup • Natural flavors • Potassium sorbate preservative • Xanthan gum • Green coffee extract blend • Added vitamin blend • Blue sweet powder made with cane sugar cocoBLUE contains: • Blue Spirulina • Butterfly Pea Flower • Moringa Leaf • Coconut Water Powder • Chlorella • Laver • Dulse • Sea Lettuce • Icelandic Triple Kelp Blend • Magnesium from organic pumpkin • Whole-food vitamin C • Naturally occurring B vitamins • Silica • Black Pepper The Starbucks drink contains multiple sources of added sugar, flavorings, gums, syrups, and preservatives. cocoBLUE contains 0 grams of added sugar and no preservatives, artificial colors, artificial flavors, gums, syrups, or stimulants. Nutritionally, one serving of cocoBLUE provides: ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin C ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B1 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B2 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B3 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B5 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Vitamin B6 ✅ 100% Daily Value of Biotin ✅ 104% Daily Value of Folate ✅ 100% Daily Value of Iodine One blue drink was designed to be a sweet, flavored energy beverage. The other was designed to provide minerals, sea vegetables, phytonutrients, antioxidants, and hydration-supporting nutrients from whole-food sources. Both are blue. Only one looks more like something nature made. Which ingredient panel would you rather put in your body? comment or shoot me a message to get some more info on this one. #cocoBLUE #ReadTheLabel #IngredientsMatter #CellularHydration #BlueSpirulina #Zilara
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  • DOMINION DAILY DEVOTION ~ DAY 167
    DATE: 16TH JUNE 2026
    TOPIC: GOD HAS ALREADY MADE PROVISION
    ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: JEREMIAH 1:5 (NKJV)
    Jer.1.5 "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; Before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations."
    Devotional message:

    Before God created man and placed him in the Garden of Eden, He had already provided everything necessary for man's sustenance and success. The fruits, vegetables, rivers, and every resource needed for life were already in place before Adam arrived. This reveals an important truth about God's nature: He makes provision before He reveals purpose.

    The same principle applies to us today. Before you were born, God knew you, called you, and prepared everything necessary for the fulfillment of His purpose for your life. What you need to succeed in your calling, career, business, marriage, ministry, family, and assignment on earth has already been provided by God. Nothing takes Him by surprise, and no challenge catches Him unprepared.

    We see this truth in the life of Hagar. When she and her son Ishmael were in the wilderness and water had run out, she believed death was inevitable. Yet God opened her eyes and she saw a well that had been there all along. The provision existed before her need became apparent. Her problem was not the absence of provision but the inability to see what God had already made available.

    Many believers find themselves in similar situations. Challenges, economic hardships, debts, disappointments, and delays can sometimes cloud spiritual vision. Complaining, murmuring, and focusing on circumstances often prevent us from recognizing God's provision. However, faith enables us to see beyond present difficulties and trust that God has already prepared a way forward.

    This is why the Apostle Paul prayed that the eyes of believers' understanding would be enlightened. Often, what we need most is not new provision but a fresh revelation of what God has already provided through His grace and promises.

    Therefore, instead of being overwhelmed by your circumstances, choose to trust God. Thank Him for His faithfulness. Ask Him to open your eyes to the opportunities, resources, wisdom, relationships, and solutions He has already placed within your reach. The God who prepared Eden before Adam arrived has also prepared everything necessary for the fulfillment of your destiny.

    God's provision always precedes His purpose. What you need for your assignment has already been made available by Him; therefore, trust Him and ask Him to open your eyes to see it.

    Prayer:
    Heavenly Father, thank You for knowing me before I was born and for making provision for every purpose You have ordained for my life. Open the eyes of my understanding to see the opportunities, resources, and solutions You have already prepared for me. Deliver me from fear, doubt, complaining, and unbelief. Help me to walk by faith, trust in Your promises, and confidently fulfill Your purpose for my life. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Daily Bible Reading:
    Gen 1:26–31,2:8–15,Jer 1:4–10,Eph 1:15–23,Gen 21:14–19

    Author : Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
    Contact :
    Email : DominionvoicesminisrtyAnderson Mwila.com
    Facebook : Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
    *Dominion Daily Devotion, 2026*
    *© Dominion Voices Ministry*
    🕊️ DOMINION DAILY DEVOTION ~ DAY 167 DATE: 16TH JUNE 2026 TOPIC: GOD HAS ALREADY MADE PROVISION ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: JEREMIAH 1:5 (NKJV) Jer.1.5 "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; Before you were born I sanctified you; I ordained you a prophet to the nations." Devotional message: Before God created man and placed him in the Garden of Eden, He had already provided everything necessary for man's sustenance and success. The fruits, vegetables, rivers, and every resource needed for life were already in place before Adam arrived. This reveals an important truth about God's nature: He makes provision before He reveals purpose. The same principle applies to us today. Before you were born, God knew you, called you, and prepared everything necessary for the fulfillment of His purpose for your life. What you need to succeed in your calling, career, business, marriage, ministry, family, and assignment on earth has already been provided by God. Nothing takes Him by surprise, and no challenge catches Him unprepared. We see this truth in the life of Hagar. When she and her son Ishmael were in the wilderness and water had run out, she believed death was inevitable. Yet God opened her eyes and she saw a well that had been there all along. The provision existed before her need became apparent. Her problem was not the absence of provision but the inability to see what God had already made available. Many believers find themselves in similar situations. Challenges, economic hardships, debts, disappointments, and delays can sometimes cloud spiritual vision. Complaining, murmuring, and focusing on circumstances often prevent us from recognizing God's provision. However, faith enables us to see beyond present difficulties and trust that God has already prepared a way forward. This is why the Apostle Paul prayed that the eyes of believers' understanding would be enlightened. Often, what we need most is not new provision but a fresh revelation of what God has already provided through His grace and promises. Therefore, instead of being overwhelmed by your circumstances, choose to trust God. Thank Him for His faithfulness. Ask Him to open your eyes to the opportunities, resources, wisdom, relationships, and solutions He has already placed within your reach. The God who prepared Eden before Adam arrived has also prepared everything necessary for the fulfillment of your destiny. God's provision always precedes His purpose. What you need for your assignment has already been made available by Him; therefore, trust Him and ask Him to open your eyes to see it. Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for knowing me before I was born and for making provision for every purpose You have ordained for my life. Open the eyes of my understanding to see the opportunities, resources, and solutions You have already prepared for me. Deliver me from fear, doubt, complaining, and unbelief. Help me to walk by faith, trust in Your promises, and confidently fulfill Your purpose for my life. In Jesus' name, Amen. Daily Bible Reading: Gen 1:26–31,2:8–15,Jer 1:4–10,Eph 1:15–23,Gen 21:14–19 Author : Alfred Wabuko Manyasi Contact : Email : Dominionvoicesminisrty[gmail].com Facebook : Alfred Wabuko Manyasi 🌐 *Dominion Daily Devotion, 2026* *© Dominion Voices Ministry*
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