• THE CALVARY MINISTRY – ONLINE

    THE CROSS OF CALVARY 🏽

    WEDNESDAY, 19TH AUGUST, 2026

    TEXT: JOHN 9:1–41

    KEY VERSE:

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

    JESUS — THE ONE WHO OPENS BLIND EYES

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

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

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

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

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

    THREE TRUTHS FROM JOHN 9

    JESUS CAN TURN IMPOSSIBLE SITUATIONS INTO TESTIMONIES. 🏽

    The man had never seen.

    Humanly speaking, his condition seemed permanent.

    But one encounter with Jesus changed his story.

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

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

    God can still write a testimony.

    SPIRITUAL BLINDNESS IS GREATER THAN PHYSICAL BLINDNESS.

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

    They witnessed the miracle but refused to recognize Jesus.

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

    We need more than physical sight.

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

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

    What a testimony!

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

    He simply knew what Jesus had done for him.

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

    TRUE SIGHT LEADS US TO WORSHIP JESUS. 🏽

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

    The man responded:

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

    This is the ultimate purpose of spiritual revelation.

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

    We do not seek miracles merely for the miracle.

    We seek Christ.

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

    We follow Him because He is Lord.

    TODAY'S REFLECTION

    There are different kinds of blindness.

    Some people are blind to God's goodness.

    Some are blind to their own condition.

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

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

    And some are blind to the presence of Jesus.

    Today, ask God:

    “Lord, open my eyes.”

    Open my eyes to see Your goodness.

    Open my eyes to see my weaknesses.

    Open my eyes to understand Your Word.

    Open my eyes to recognize Your direction.

    Open my eyes to see Jesus more clearly.

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

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

    May that also be your testimony.

    I was blind, but now I see!

    🏽 PRAYER

    Heavenly Father,

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

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

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

    Where I have been confused, give me clarity.

    Where I have been spiritually blind, give me revelation.

    Where I have been discouraged, give me hope.

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

    Let my life become a testimony of Your transforming power.

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

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

    In Jesus' mighty name, Amen. 🏽

    CALVARY BLESSING

    May the Lord open your eyes to see His goodness.

    May He give you spiritual understanding.

    May His Word illuminate your path.

    May every form of spiritual blindness be removed.

    May your testimony become stronger with each passing day.

    And may your life continually declare:

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

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

    LET CHRIST OPEN YOUR EYES!

    THE CROSS STILL SPEAKS!

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

    “Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble” is a hymn of encouragement, faith and perseverance, reminding believers to keep moving forward even when the road ahead appears difficult.

    The words were written by Norman Macleod (1812–1872), a Scottish minister, writer and prominent figure in the Church of Scotland. Macleod was known for communicating Christian faith in a warm and practical way, and this hymn reflects that approach by presenting the Christian journey as a difficult road that must nevertheless be travelled with courage and trust in God.

    The opening words immediately establish the hymn’s message:

    “Courage, brother! do not stumble,
    Though thy path be dark as night;
    There’s a star to guide the humble;
    Trust in God, and do the right.”

    Rather than promising that life will always be easy, the hymn acknowledges darkness, difficulty and uncertainty. Its answer is not fear, but faith: keep going, remain humble, trust God and continue doing what is right.

    The hymn became especially memorable through its stirring musical setting, associated with Arthur Sullivan, the celebrated English composer best known for his collaboration with W. S. Gilbert. Sullivan’s tune gave Macleod’s words a strong and memorable character that helped the hymn find a lasting place in Christian hymnody.

    At its heart, “Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble” is a call to perseverance. It speaks to anyone who feels discouraged, reminding them that difficult circumstances do not mean that God has abandoned them. The believer is encouraged to walk faithfully, even when the destination cannot yet be clearly seen.

    The hymn remains a beautiful reminder that courage is not the absence of hardship. It is the decision to continue trusting God and doing what is right despite hardship.
    The Story Behind the Hymns. THE STORY BEHIND " COURAGE, BROTHER, DO NOT STUMBLE " “Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble” is a hymn of encouragement, faith and perseverance, reminding believers to keep moving forward even when the road ahead appears difficult. The words were written by Norman Macleod (1812–1872), a Scottish minister, writer and prominent figure in the Church of Scotland. Macleod was known for communicating Christian faith in a warm and practical way, and this hymn reflects that approach by presenting the Christian journey as a difficult road that must nevertheless be travelled with courage and trust in God. The opening words immediately establish the hymn’s message: “Courage, brother! do not stumble, Though thy path be dark as night; There’s a star to guide the humble; Trust in God, and do the right.” Rather than promising that life will always be easy, the hymn acknowledges darkness, difficulty and uncertainty. Its answer is not fear, but faith: keep going, remain humble, trust God and continue doing what is right. The hymn became especially memorable through its stirring musical setting, associated with Arthur Sullivan, the celebrated English composer best known for his collaboration with W. S. Gilbert. Sullivan’s tune gave Macleod’s words a strong and memorable character that helped the hymn find a lasting place in Christian hymnody. At its heart, “Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble” is a call to perseverance. It speaks to anyone who feels discouraged, reminding them that difficult circumstances do not mean that God has abandoned them. The believer is encouraged to walk faithfully, even when the destination cannot yet be clearly seen. The hymn remains a beautiful reminder that courage is not the absence of hardship. It is the decision to continue trusting God and doing what is right despite hardship.
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  • Daily Devotional.
    Be kind and tenderhearted.

    Be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you. Ephesians 4:32

    Let the tenderness and mercy that Jesus has revealed in His own precious life be an example to us of the manner in which we should treat our fellow beings.... Many have fainted and become discouraged in the great struggle of life, whom one word of kindly cheer and courage would have strengthened to overcome.... We cannot tell how far reaching may be our tender words of kindness, our Christ-like efforts to lighten some burden. The erring can be restored in no other way than in the spirit of meekness, gentleness, and tender love.

    In all your transactions with your fellow men never forget that you are dealing with God’s property. Be kind; be pitiful; be courteous. Respect God’s purchased possession. Treat one another with tenderness and courtesy.

    If you have enmity, suspicion, envy, and jealousy in your hearts, you have a work to do to make these things right. Confess your sins; come into harmony with your brethren. Speak well of them. Throw out no unfavorable hints, no suggestions that will awaken distrust in the minds of others. Guard their reputation as sacredly as you would have them guard yours; love them as you would be loved of Jesus.

    The grace of God leads men to place themselves in all their business transactions in the place of those with whom they are dealing. It leads men to look not only on their own things but also on the things of others. It leads them to reveal tenderness, sympathy, and kindness. Cherishing a right spirit, living a holy life—this is what being Christlike means....

    Let your life be controlled by the wide, generous principles of the Bible, the principles of good will, kindness, and courtesy. [236]
    Daily Devotional. Be kind and tenderhearted. Be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you. Ephesians 4:32 Let the tenderness and mercy that Jesus has revealed in His own precious life be an example to us of the manner in which we should treat our fellow beings.... Many have fainted and become discouraged in the great struggle of life, whom one word of kindly cheer and courage would have strengthened to overcome.... We cannot tell how far reaching may be our tender words of kindness, our Christ-like efforts to lighten some burden. The erring can be restored in no other way than in the spirit of meekness, gentleness, and tender love. In all your transactions with your fellow men never forget that you are dealing with God’s property. Be kind; be pitiful; be courteous. Respect God’s purchased possession. Treat one another with tenderness and courtesy. If you have enmity, suspicion, envy, and jealousy in your hearts, you have a work to do to make these things right. Confess your sins; come into harmony with your brethren. Speak well of them. Throw out no unfavorable hints, no suggestions that will awaken distrust in the minds of others. Guard their reputation as sacredly as you would have them guard yours; love them as you would be loved of Jesus. The grace of God leads men to place themselves in all their business transactions in the place of those with whom they are dealing. It leads men to look not only on their own things but also on the things of others. It leads them to reveal tenderness, sympathy, and kindness. Cherishing a right spirit, living a holy life—this is what being Christlike means.... Let your life be controlled by the wide, generous principles of the Bible, the principles of good will, kindness, and courtesy. [236]
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  • 19-08-2026

    Guard Your Heart With His Word

    Psalm 119:9 (AMP)
    “How can a young man keep his way pure? By keeping watch on himself and keeping his life in accordance with Your word [conforming his life to Your precepts].”

    In a world filled with distractions, opinions, temptations, and voices competing for our attention, God gives us a simple but powerful answer: stay close to His Word.

    Psalm 119:9 reminds us that purity isn't simply about avoiding the wrong things. It is about intentionally choosing to let God's Word shape the way we think, speak, act, and live.

    Our hearts are constantly being influenced by what we watch, listen to, read, and allow into our minds. That's why we cannot afford to treat God's Word as something we only turn to when life gets difficult. His Word is meant to guide us every day.

    When God's Word becomes our standard, it helps us recognize what doesn't belong in our lives. When temptation comes, His truth gives us something stronger to stand on. When we're confused, His Word gives direction. When we're discouraged, His promises remind us who God is.

    You don't have to be perfect to live a life that honors God. You simply need a heart that is willing to listen, obey, and continually return to Him.

    Ask yourself today:
    What am I allowing to influence my heart and decisions more than God's Word?
    Maybe today is the day to put down the things that are pulling you away from God and pick up His Word again. Let Scripture become louder than fear, temptation, comparison, and the opinions of others.

    Prayer
    Father, thank You for giving me Your Word to guide and protect me. Help me to guard my heart and be intentional about what I allow into my life. Give me wisdom to recognize what is not pleasing to You and strength to walk away from it. Let Your Word transform my thoughts, shape my character, and direct my steps. When I am tempted or uncertain, remind me of Your truth. Help me to live a life that reflects You—not perfectly, but faithfully. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Today's Reminder
    What you continually put into your heart will eventually influence the way you live. Fill your heart with God's Word, and let His truth lead your life.

    “Lord, let Your Word be the standard I live by, not the world around me.”
    19-08-2026 Guard Your Heart With His Word Psalm 119:9 (AMP) “How can a young man keep his way pure? By keeping watch on himself and keeping his life in accordance with Your word [conforming his life to Your precepts].” In a world filled with distractions, opinions, temptations, and voices competing for our attention, God gives us a simple but powerful answer: stay close to His Word. Psalm 119:9 reminds us that purity isn't simply about avoiding the wrong things. It is about intentionally choosing to let God's Word shape the way we think, speak, act, and live. Our hearts are constantly being influenced by what we watch, listen to, read, and allow into our minds. That's why we cannot afford to treat God's Word as something we only turn to when life gets difficult. His Word is meant to guide us every day. When God's Word becomes our standard, it helps us recognize what doesn't belong in our lives. When temptation comes, His truth gives us something stronger to stand on. When we're confused, His Word gives direction. When we're discouraged, His promises remind us who God is. You don't have to be perfect to live a life that honors God. You simply need a heart that is willing to listen, obey, and continually return to Him. 💭 Ask yourself today: What am I allowing to influence my heart and decisions more than God's Word? Maybe today is the day to put down the things that are pulling you away from God and pick up His Word again. Let Scripture become louder than fear, temptation, comparison, and the opinions of others. 🙏 Prayer Father, thank You for giving me Your Word to guide and protect me. Help me to guard my heart and be intentional about what I allow into my life. Give me wisdom to recognize what is not pleasing to You and strength to walk away from it. Let Your Word transform my thoughts, shape my character, and direct my steps. When I am tempted or uncertain, remind me of Your truth. Help me to live a life that reflects You—not perfectly, but faithfully. In Jesus' name, Amen. ❤️ ✨ Today's Reminder What you continually put into your heart will eventually influence the way you live. Fill your heart with God's Word, and let His truth lead your life. 📌 “Lord, let Your Word be the standard I live by, not the world around me.”
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  • Colossians 3:21 Fathers, do not provoke your children, lest they become discouraged.
    Colossians 3:21 Fathers, do not provoke your children, lest they become discouraged.
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  • GOD NEVER FAILS.

    There may be moments when you feel tired, afraid, or uncertain about what tomorrow will bring. But God’s promises never change. He hears your prayers, gives you strength, protects you, loves you endlessly, and has a plan for your life.

    “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” — Joshua 1:9

    Keep believing. Keep trusting. Keep the faith.

    God is working for your good, even when you cannot see it.

    If you believe, comment AMEN and share this message with someone who needs encouragement today.

    #GodNeverFails #TrustGod #JesusChrist #ChristianFaith #Joshua19 #BibleVerse #Faith #Prayer #GodIsGood #ChristianPost #Amen
    ❤️ GOD NEVER FAILS. There may be moments when you feel tired, afraid, or uncertain about what tomorrow will bring. But God’s promises never change. He hears your prayers, gives you strength, protects you, loves you endlessly, and has a plan for your life. 🙏 📖 “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” — Joshua 1:9 Keep believing. Keep trusting. Keep the faith. ✝️ God is working for your good, even when you cannot see it. ❤️ If you believe, comment AMEN 🙏 and share this message with someone who needs encouragement today. #GodNeverFails #TrustGod #JesusChrist #ChristianFaith #Joshua19 #BibleVerse #Faith #Prayer #GodIsGood #ChristianPost #Amen
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  • Father in Heaven,

    We pray for those who feel discouraged, lonely, and weary.

    Fill them with hope and encouragement.

    Bring healing to those who are sick and provision to those facing financial difficulties.

    May Your goodness and faithfulness be clearly seen.

    In The Mighty Name of Jesus We Pray, Amen
    Father in Heaven, We pray for those who feel discouraged, lonely, and weary. Fill them with hope and encouragement. Bring healing to those who are sick and provision to those facing financial difficulties. May Your goodness and faithfulness be clearly seen. In The Mighty Name of Jesus We Pray, Amen
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  • Trusting God as your true source, Choose to believe God's promises even when your current situation feels hard or uncertain. Let the hope you receive overflow onto the people around you who are struggling or discouraged.
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    Trusting God as your true source, Choose to believe God's promises even when your current situation feels hard or uncertain. Let the hope you receive overflow onto the people around you who are struggling or discouraged. #JesusPrinceOfPeace #LordsBook
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  • Leadership Essentials

    Much grace
    We have good news this week.

    You also must beware of him, for he has greatly resisted our words.
    2 Timothy 4:15 NKJV

    Paul’s warning reminds us that opposition is not necessarily evidence that we are doing something wrong. When leaders faithfully proclaim the Word of God, there will always be people who resist, reject, or challenge the truth.

    Valuable lessons for leaders:

    The truth of God’s Word will not always be welcomed. Leaders should expect resistance rather than be surprised or discouraged by it.

    A leader must remain faithful to Scripture even when people disagree. Our responsibility is to proclaim the truth, not to make everyone comfortable.

    The success of ministry is not measured by the absence of opposition. Faithfulness means continuing to preach, teach, and live according to God’s Word even when people resist it.

    Opposition will come when we faithfully proclaim the Gospel. Do not allow resistance to silence you, compromise your message, or distract you from your God-given assignment. Stand firmly on the Word, respond with wisdom, and remain faithful to the end.

    Have a blessed week.
    Mathew and Ethel Koeberg
    Leadership Essentials Much grace We have good news this week. You also must beware of him, for he has greatly resisted our words. 2 Timothy 4:15 NKJV Paul’s warning reminds us that opposition is not necessarily evidence that we are doing something wrong. When leaders faithfully proclaim the Word of God, there will always be people who resist, reject, or challenge the truth. Valuable lessons for leaders: The truth of God’s Word will not always be welcomed. Leaders should expect resistance rather than be surprised or discouraged by it. A leader must remain faithful to Scripture even when people disagree. Our responsibility is to proclaim the truth, not to make everyone comfortable. The success of ministry is not measured by the absence of opposition. Faithfulness means continuing to preach, teach, and live according to God’s Word even when people resist it. Opposition will come when we faithfully proclaim the Gospel. Do not allow resistance to silence you, compromise your message, or distract you from your God-given assignment. Stand firmly on the Word, respond with wisdom, and remain faithful to the end. Have a blessed week. Mathew and Ethel Koeberg
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  • Prayer from Psalm 43
    Prayer from Psalm 43

    A Prayer Inspired by Psalm 43

    Lord, when I feel discouraged, be my hope.

    When I am confused, send me Your light.

    When I don't know which direction to take, guide me with Your truth.

    When I feel distant from You, draw me back into Your presence.

    Help me remember Your faithfulness and trust You even when my circumstances haven't changed.

    Today I choose to speak to my soul:

    Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise Him.

    Amen.

    #Prayer #Psalm43 #HopeInGod #TrustGod #ChristianPrayer #GodsLight #Faith #Jesus
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    Prayer from Psalm 43 Prayer from Psalm 43 🙏 A Prayer Inspired by Psalm 43 Lord, when I feel discouraged, be my hope. When I am confused, send me Your light. When I don't know which direction to take, guide me with Your truth. When I feel distant from You, draw me back into Your presence. Help me remember Your faithfulness and trust You even when my circumstances haven't changed. Today I choose to speak to my soul: Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise Him. Amen. ❤️ #Prayer #Psalm43 #HopeInGod #TrustGod #ChristianPrayer #GodsLight #Faith #Jesus https://youtube.com/shorts/NgnjnYKP87A?feature=share
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