• A WORD TO PASTORS AND MINISTERS

    Beloved Pastors and Ministers,

    I want to plead with us as men and women of God: let us be careful about the way we approach other pastors, churches, and ministries for connection or support.

    If you desire to connect with someone, simply reach out and connect. Introduce yourself, share about your ministry, build a genuine relationship, and allow God to establish the connection.

    We should not reduce ourselves, our ministries, or the work God has entrusted to us to repeated begging and emotional appeals for financial assistance.

    There is nothing wrong with sharing a need. There is nothing wrong with asking for support when there is a genuine project or a legitimate ministry need. However, there is a difference between presenting a need with dignity and continually begging people for assistance.

    The Church is bigger than money. Ministry relationships should not begin and end with financial requests.

    Let us learn to build genuine friendships, fellowship, mentorship, partnership, prayer relationships, and ministry connections. When God connects people, He can create opportunities that money alone cannot create.

    If you need help, you can communicate your need respectfully. If someone is willing to support, appreciate them. If they are not able to support, do not become offended or continue pressuring them.

    Let us protect the dignity of the ministry.

    Pastors should be able to connect with other pastors simply because they want fellowship, encouragement, spiritual growth, and kingdom partnership—not only because they need money.

    Let us trust God as our ultimate provider.

    Psalm 23:1: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”

    May God give us wisdom, humility, integrity, and the right spirit as we build relationships within the Body of Christ.

    Connect because you value the person.
    Build because you value the relationship.
    Partner because you value the Kingdom.
    And trust God to provide for the needs of His work.

    May the Lord bless and strengthen every pastor and ministry leader. In Jesus Christ’s name. Amen.

    From your brother and fellow servant in Christ,
    Pastor Deba Eric
    A WORD TO PASTORS AND MINISTERS Beloved Pastors and Ministers, I want to plead with us as men and women of God: let us be careful about the way we approach other pastors, churches, and ministries for connection or support. If you desire to connect with someone, simply reach out and connect. Introduce yourself, share about your ministry, build a genuine relationship, and allow God to establish the connection. We should not reduce ourselves, our ministries, or the work God has entrusted to us to repeated begging and emotional appeals for financial assistance. There is nothing wrong with sharing a need. There is nothing wrong with asking for support when there is a genuine project or a legitimate ministry need. However, there is a difference between presenting a need with dignity and continually begging people for assistance. The Church is bigger than money. Ministry relationships should not begin and end with financial requests. Let us learn to build genuine friendships, fellowship, mentorship, partnership, prayer relationships, and ministry connections. When God connects people, He can create opportunities that money alone cannot create. If you need help, you can communicate your need respectfully. If someone is willing to support, appreciate them. If they are not able to support, do not become offended or continue pressuring them. Let us protect the dignity of the ministry. Pastors should be able to connect with other pastors simply because they want fellowship, encouragement, spiritual growth, and kingdom partnership—not only because they need money. Let us trust God as our ultimate provider. Psalm 23:1: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” May God give us wisdom, humility, integrity, and the right spirit as we build relationships within the Body of Christ. Connect because you value the person. Build because you value the relationship. Partner because you value the Kingdom. And trust God to provide for the needs of His work. May the Lord bless and strengthen every pastor and ministry leader. In Jesus Christ’s name. Amen. From your brother and fellow servant in Christ, Pastor Deba Eric
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  • I was led by the Holy Spirit to write this:

    If you have decided to shift from your present place… whether it is your house, office, shop, business, or any other place.. just wait!

    Ask yourself: Is this decision based on my own understanding, or is God the One leading me to shift?

    If it is a decision made by your own understanding, it may end in confusion, financial loss, failure, loss of valuable things, and even disconnection from divine connections.

    But if God is the One leading you there, it is going to be glorious! There will be abundance, an uninterrupted flow of provision, better opportunities, and even greater divine connections than before.

    Most importantly, you will experience peace!

    Don’t move merely because you think it is the right time to move. Move when God says, “Go.”

    Bro. Samuel Joshua
    SJ Ministry
    I was led by the Holy Spirit to write this: If you have decided to shift from your present place… whether it is your house, office, shop, business, or any other place.. just wait! Ask yourself: Is this decision based on my own understanding, or is God the One leading me to shift? If it is a decision made by your own understanding, it may end in confusion, financial loss, failure, loss of valuable things, and even disconnection from divine connections. But if God is the One leading you there, it is going to be glorious! There will be abundance, an uninterrupted flow of provision, better opportunities, and even greater divine connections than before. Most importantly, you will experience peace! Don’t move merely because you think it is the right time to move. Move when God says, “Go.” Bro. Samuel Joshua SJ Ministry
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  • THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN IN A CHALLENGING WORLD

    By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah

    Introduction

    We are living in a world that is changing rapidly. Values are shifting, truth is being questioned, morality is being redefined, and many people are under pressure to compromise their convictions just to fit into society.

    Yet, the Christian is called to live differently.

    Jesus never promised His followers a life without challenges. In fact, He said, “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world” (John 16:33, NKJV).

    The Christian life is not a promise of the absence of trouble; it is a promise of God's presence in the midst of trouble. We may walk through difficult seasons, but we do not walk through them alone.

    A challenging world requires Christians who know their God, understand their identity, stand firmly on God's Word, and refuse to allow the darkness around them to extinguish the light within them.

    1. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KNOW WHO HE IS

    One of the greatest dangers in a challenging world is losing your identity.

    The world constantly tells us who we should become, what we should value, what success should look like, and what standards we should follow. But the believer must derive his identity from God, not from society.

    1 Peter 2:9 says:

    «“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people.”»

    You are not merely a product of your environment. You are God's possession.

    When you know who you are in Christ, you will not need the approval of everyone around you to feel valuable.

    Your identity is not determined by your failures, your past, your social status, your possessions, or people's opinions about you.

    You belong to Christ.

    2. THE CHRISTIAN MUST STAND ON GOD'S WORD

    A changing world needs an unchanging standard.

    Psalm 119:105 declares, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”

    God's Word gives us direction when culture becomes confusing. It gives us conviction when compromise becomes attractive. It gives us hope when circumstances become discouraging.

    The Christian who neglects Scripture will eventually become vulnerable to the philosophies of the world.

    We must therefore become students of the Word.

    Do not build your life solely on what people say. Build it on what God has said.

    People can change. Circumstances can change. Governments can change. Economies can change. Relationships can change.

    But the Word of our God stands forever.

    3. THE CHRISTIAN MUST REFUSE TO CONFORM

    Romans 12:2 says:

    «“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”»

    There is a difference between living in the world and becoming like the world.

    Jesus prayed for His disciples in John 17:15-16. He did not ask the Father to remove them from the world but to preserve them while they remained in it.

    This means Christianity is not an escape from society. It is a divine assignment within society.

    We are called to influence the world without allowing the world to influence our convictions.

    You can work in a corrupt environment without becoming corrupt.

    You can live among people who compromise without compromising.

    You can be surrounded by darkness and still carry light.

    4. THE CHRISTIAN MUST DEVELOP SPIRITUAL STRENGTH

    A challenging world requires spiritual strength.

    Ephesians 6:10 says, “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.”

    Our strength does not come merely from personality, education, wealth, connections, or experience.

    There are battles that human strength cannot win.

    Therefore, we must strengthen our relationship with God through prayer, worship, fasting, the study of Scripture, fellowship, and obedience.

    A weak spiritual life makes a believer vulnerable to temptation, fear, discouragement, bitterness, and compromise.

    Prayer is not simply an emergency telephone call to God. Prayer is fellowship with our Father.

    We must learn to seek God not only when we need something from Him but because we desire Him.

    5. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LEARN TO FACE TRIALS WITH FAITH

    Challenges are part of the journey.

    James 1:2-4 teaches believers to count it joy when they face various trials because testing produces patience and spiritual maturity.

    This does not mean that pain is pleasant. It means that God can use difficult seasons to produce something valuable in us.

    Sometimes God changes the situation.

    Sometimes He gives us grace to endure it.

    Sometimes He uses the situation to change us.

    Whatever the case may be, we must refuse to allow adversity to destroy our faith.

    Your trial is not the end of your story.

    The fact that you are going through something does not mean that God has abandoned you.

    David passed through valleys and still testified of God's presence.

    Daniel faced the lions and discovered that God was with him.

    The three Hebrew young men entered the fiery furnace, but they were not alone.

    God remains faithful in the fire.

    6. THE CHRISTIAN MUST GUARD HIS HEART

    Proverbs 4:23 says:

    «“Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.”»

    The world constantly feeds our hearts with fear, hatred, lust, greed, envy, anger, and materialism.

    If we are not careful, what surrounds us will eventually influence what is within us.

    That is why believers must guard what they watch, what they listen to, what they celebrate, what they meditate upon, and the relationships they cultivate.

    Not everything that is popular is profitable.

    Not everything that is trending is godly.

    Not every opportunity is an assignment from God.

    A Christian must learn to say NO when necessary.

    7. THE CHRISTIAN MUST BE LIGHT IN A DARK WORLD

    Jesus said in Matthew 5:14:

    “You are the light of the world.”

    Notice that Jesus did not say, “You will become light someday.”

    He said, “You are the light.”

    Light has no argument with darkness. It simply shines.

    The world does not necessarily need Christians who shout the loudest; it needs Christians whose lives demonstrate the reality of Christ.

    Your workplace should experience your integrity.

    Your family should experience your love.

    Your community should experience your kindness.

    Your generation should see Christ through your character.

    We preach with our mouths, but we also preach through our lives.

    8. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LOVE PEOPLE IN A HURTING WORLD

    A challenging world is also a hurting world.

    People are carrying wounds that we cannot see. Some are fighting silent battles. Some have lost hope. Some have been disappointed by life, relationships, institutions, and even religion.

    The Christian must therefore become an instrument of God's love.

    Jesus said in John 13:35:

    “By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”

    Our Christianity must not become merely a collection of religious activities.

    We must love.

    We must forgive.

    We must encourage.

    We must help.

    We must show compassion.

    Sometimes the greatest sermon you will preach is the kindness you show to someone who is hurting.

    9. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KEEP HIS EYES ON ETERNITY

    One of the reasons believers compromise is that they become too attached to temporary things.

    Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 4:18 to focus not merely on the things that are seen, but on the things that are eternal.

    This world is not our final destination.

    Our possessions are temporary.

    Our positions are temporary.

    Our earthly achievements are temporary.

    But eternity is forever.

    Therefore, we must live with eternity in view.

    Do not gain the whole world and lose your soul.

    Do not sacrifice your relationship with God for temporary pleasure.

    Do not exchange eternal treasures for temporary applause.

    10. THE CHRISTIAN MUST NEVER GIVE UP

    Perhaps the greatest testimony in a challenging world is simply refusing to quit.

    Galatians 6:9 says:

    «“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.”»

    There may be moments when you feel tired.

    There may be moments when your prayers seem unanswered.

    There may be moments when you wonder whether your faith is worth the struggle.

    But keep going.

    Keep praying.

    Keep believing.

    Keep serving.

    Keep loving.

    Keep trusting God.

    Your present struggle does not cancel God's purpose for your life.

    CONCLUSION

    The life of a Christian in a challenging world is not always easy, but it is possible by the grace of God.

    We are called to live differently—not because we are better than others, but because Christ has called us to represent Him.

    We are called to stand when others fall.

    To shine when others walk in darkness.

    To speak truth when falsehood becomes popular.

    To demonstrate love when hatred increases.

    To maintain faith when circumstances become difficult.

    And to remain faithful until the end.

    Remember the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:16:

    “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”

    Beloved, the world may be challenging, but God is still faithful.

    The culture may be changing, but God's Word has not changed.

    The pressure may be increasing, but God's grace is sufficient.

    The darkness may be growing, but your light can still shine.

    Therefore, stand firm.

    Stay prayerful.

    Stay in the Word.

    Stay holy.

    Stay humble.

    Stay faithful.

    And above all, keep your eyes on Jesus.

    PRAYER

    Father, in the name of Jesus, give me the grace to live faithfully in this challenging world. Strengthen my heart when I am weak, guide me when I am confused, preserve me when I am tempted, and help me to remain a light wherever You have planted me. Let my life bring glory to Your name. May I never compromise my faith, abandon my calling, or lose sight of eternity. In Jesus' name, amen.

    — Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah
    #LifeofaChristian
    #PJCares
    THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN IN A CHALLENGING WORLD By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah Introduction We are living in a world that is changing rapidly. Values are shifting, truth is being questioned, morality is being redefined, and many people are under pressure to compromise their convictions just to fit into society. Yet, the Christian is called to live differently. Jesus never promised His followers a life without challenges. In fact, He said, “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world” (John 16:33, NKJV). The Christian life is not a promise of the absence of trouble; it is a promise of God's presence in the midst of trouble. We may walk through difficult seasons, but we do not walk through them alone. A challenging world requires Christians who know their God, understand their identity, stand firmly on God's Word, and refuse to allow the darkness around them to extinguish the light within them. 1. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KNOW WHO HE IS One of the greatest dangers in a challenging world is losing your identity. The world constantly tells us who we should become, what we should value, what success should look like, and what standards we should follow. But the believer must derive his identity from God, not from society. 1 Peter 2:9 says: «“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people.”» You are not merely a product of your environment. You are God's possession. When you know who you are in Christ, you will not need the approval of everyone around you to feel valuable. Your identity is not determined by your failures, your past, your social status, your possessions, or people's opinions about you. You belong to Christ. 2. THE CHRISTIAN MUST STAND ON GOD'S WORD A changing world needs an unchanging standard. Psalm 119:105 declares, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” God's Word gives us direction when culture becomes confusing. It gives us conviction when compromise becomes attractive. It gives us hope when circumstances become discouraging. The Christian who neglects Scripture will eventually become vulnerable to the philosophies of the world. We must therefore become students of the Word. Do not build your life solely on what people say. Build it on what God has said. People can change. Circumstances can change. Governments can change. Economies can change. Relationships can change. But the Word of our God stands forever. 3. THE CHRISTIAN MUST REFUSE TO CONFORM Romans 12:2 says: «“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”» There is a difference between living in the world and becoming like the world. Jesus prayed for His disciples in John 17:15-16. He did not ask the Father to remove them from the world but to preserve them while they remained in it. This means Christianity is not an escape from society. It is a divine assignment within society. We are called to influence the world without allowing the world to influence our convictions. You can work in a corrupt environment without becoming corrupt. You can live among people who compromise without compromising. You can be surrounded by darkness and still carry light. 4. THE CHRISTIAN MUST DEVELOP SPIRITUAL STRENGTH A challenging world requires spiritual strength. Ephesians 6:10 says, “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.” Our strength does not come merely from personality, education, wealth, connections, or experience. There are battles that human strength cannot win. Therefore, we must strengthen our relationship with God through prayer, worship, fasting, the study of Scripture, fellowship, and obedience. A weak spiritual life makes a believer vulnerable to temptation, fear, discouragement, bitterness, and compromise. Prayer is not simply an emergency telephone call to God. Prayer is fellowship with our Father. We must learn to seek God not only when we need something from Him but because we desire Him. 5. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LEARN TO FACE TRIALS WITH FAITH Challenges are part of the journey. James 1:2-4 teaches believers to count it joy when they face various trials because testing produces patience and spiritual maturity. This does not mean that pain is pleasant. It means that God can use difficult seasons to produce something valuable in us. Sometimes God changes the situation. Sometimes He gives us grace to endure it. Sometimes He uses the situation to change us. Whatever the case may be, we must refuse to allow adversity to destroy our faith. Your trial is not the end of your story. The fact that you are going through something does not mean that God has abandoned you. David passed through valleys and still testified of God's presence. Daniel faced the lions and discovered that God was with him. The three Hebrew young men entered the fiery furnace, but they were not alone. God remains faithful in the fire. 6. THE CHRISTIAN MUST GUARD HIS HEART Proverbs 4:23 says: «“Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.”» The world constantly feeds our hearts with fear, hatred, lust, greed, envy, anger, and materialism. If we are not careful, what surrounds us will eventually influence what is within us. That is why believers must guard what they watch, what they listen to, what they celebrate, what they meditate upon, and the relationships they cultivate. Not everything that is popular is profitable. Not everything that is trending is godly. Not every opportunity is an assignment from God. A Christian must learn to say NO when necessary. 7. THE CHRISTIAN MUST BE LIGHT IN A DARK WORLD Jesus said in Matthew 5:14: “You are the light of the world.” Notice that Jesus did not say, “You will become light someday.” He said, “You are the light.” Light has no argument with darkness. It simply shines. The world does not necessarily need Christians who shout the loudest; it needs Christians whose lives demonstrate the reality of Christ. Your workplace should experience your integrity. Your family should experience your love. Your community should experience your kindness. Your generation should see Christ through your character. We preach with our mouths, but we also preach through our lives. 8. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LOVE PEOPLE IN A HURTING WORLD A challenging world is also a hurting world. People are carrying wounds that we cannot see. Some are fighting silent battles. Some have lost hope. Some have been disappointed by life, relationships, institutions, and even religion. The Christian must therefore become an instrument of God's love. Jesus said in John 13:35: “By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.” Our Christianity must not become merely a collection of religious activities. We must love. We must forgive. We must encourage. We must help. We must show compassion. Sometimes the greatest sermon you will preach is the kindness you show to someone who is hurting. 9. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KEEP HIS EYES ON ETERNITY One of the reasons believers compromise is that they become too attached to temporary things. Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 4:18 to focus not merely on the things that are seen, but on the things that are eternal. This world is not our final destination. Our possessions are temporary. Our positions are temporary. Our earthly achievements are temporary. But eternity is forever. Therefore, we must live with eternity in view. Do not gain the whole world and lose your soul. Do not sacrifice your relationship with God for temporary pleasure. Do not exchange eternal treasures for temporary applause. 10. THE CHRISTIAN MUST NEVER GIVE UP Perhaps the greatest testimony in a challenging world is simply refusing to quit. Galatians 6:9 says: «“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.”» There may be moments when you feel tired. There may be moments when your prayers seem unanswered. There may be moments when you wonder whether your faith is worth the struggle. But keep going. Keep praying. Keep believing. Keep serving. Keep loving. Keep trusting God. Your present struggle does not cancel God's purpose for your life. CONCLUSION The life of a Christian in a challenging world is not always easy, but it is possible by the grace of God. We are called to live differently—not because we are better than others, but because Christ has called us to represent Him. We are called to stand when others fall. To shine when others walk in darkness. To speak truth when falsehood becomes popular. To demonstrate love when hatred increases. To maintain faith when circumstances become difficult. And to remain faithful until the end. Remember the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:16: “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” Beloved, the world may be challenging, but God is still faithful. The culture may be changing, but God's Word has not changed. The pressure may be increasing, but God's grace is sufficient. The darkness may be growing, but your light can still shine. Therefore, stand firm. Stay prayerful. Stay in the Word. Stay holy. Stay humble. Stay faithful. And above all, keep your eyes on Jesus. PRAYER Father, in the name of Jesus, give me the grace to live faithfully in this challenging world. Strengthen my heart when I am weak, guide me when I am confused, preserve me when I am tempted, and help me to remain a light wherever You have planted me. Let my life bring glory to Your name. May I never compromise my faith, abandon my calling, or lose sight of eternity. In Jesus' name, amen. — Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah #LifeofaChristian #PJCares
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  • *TODAY'S PROPHETIC DECLARATION - TUESDAY, 18TH AUGUST, 2026.*

    *LORD, OPEN MY EYES TO YOUR WONDERFUL TRUTH*

    Scripture:
    “Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.” — Psalm 119:18 (KJV).

    *Reflection – Open My Eyes, Lord*

    Psalm 119:18 is a humble prayer for spiritual revelation. The Psalmist understood that reading God's Word is not merely an intellectual exercise; we need God's help to truly understand, receive, and apply His truth.

    There may be wonderful things God wants us to see—truths about His character, promises concerning our lives, instructions for our journey, and wisdom for our decisions. But we need spiritual eyes to recognize them.

    Today, let your prayer be: “Lord, open my eyes.” Open my eyes to understand Your Word. Open my eyes to recognize Your opportunities. Open my eyes to see what You are doing. Open my eyes to recognize people I should help and paths I should avoid.

    When God opens our spiritual eyes, confusion gives way to understanding, fear gives way to faith, and uncertainty gives way to divine direction.

    *Prophetic Declaration:*
    Today, I declare that my spiritual eyes are opened to the wonderful truths of God's Word. I receive divine understanding, wisdom, discernment, and revelation through the Holy Spirit.

    I declare that confusion shall not control my mind. The Lord shall illuminate my understanding and help me distinguish between what is right and what is wrong, what is beneficial and what is harmful, and what is God's will and what is not.

    Today, I receive grace to understand God's Word deeply and apply it faithfully. The Scriptures shall not merely be words that I read; they shall become living truth that transforms my thoughts, attitudes, decisions, and conduct.

    I declare that God shall open my eyes to opportunities that align with His purpose for my life. I shall recognize the doors He opens, the relationships He brings, and the assignments He places before me.

    I proclaim that my eyes shall be opened to see hidden dangers and avoid destructive paths. The Lord shall give me discernment concerning people, decisions, opportunities, and circumstances.

    I declare divine revelation over my family, ministry, work, business, studies, relationships, and destiny. May the Lord show me what I need to know and teach me what I need to learn for every season of my life.

    Today, I receive wisdom to make sound decisions. I shall not be governed by impulse, fear, pressure, or confusion. I shall seek God's counsel and allow His Word to guide my steps.

    I declare that every veil of spiritual blindness, ignorance, misunderstanding, and deception is removed by the light of God's truth. I shall walk in the light and grow continually in the knowledge of Christ.

    I proclaim that as my understanding increases, my life shall produce good fruit. I shall become wiser in my speech, more patient in my relationships, more faithful in my service, and more effective in fulfilling my God-given assignment.

    Today, I declare that I will not miss what God is showing me. I will not overlook divine opportunities because of fear. I will not reject God's instructions because of pride. I will have a teachable heart and a willing spirit.

    Lord, open my eyes.
    Open my understanding.
    Open my spiritual perception.
    Let me behold the wonders in Your Word.
    Let me see what You want me to see and understand what You want me to understand.

    Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen!

    *Action Steps for today:*
    Begin with prayer: Before reading the Bible today, pray: “Lord, open my eyes and give me understanding.”

    Read Psalm 119: Spend time meditating on the importance and power of God's Word.

    Declare: “My spiritual eyes are opened; I receive wisdom, revelation, and understanding from God's Word.”

    Write down one truth: Record one thing God teaches you from today's Bible reading and consider how you can apply it.

    Seek God's direction: Before making an important decision today, pause and ask God for wisdom.

    Remain teachable: Be willing to receive correction, instruction, and godly counsel.

    End with thanksgiving: Thank God for every truth He has revealed to you throughout the day.

    *Prayer:*
    Heavenly Father,
    I come before You today with a humble heart and ask: “Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.”

    Open my spiritual eyes. Open my understanding. Remove every veil of ignorance, confusion, deception, and spiritual blindness from my life.

    Give me grace to understand Your Word and apply it to my daily life. Let Your Word guide my thoughts, decisions, relationships, ministry, work, business, studies, and every area of my life.

    Lord, show me the opportunities You have prepared for me. Help me recognize the doors You want me to enter and the paths You want me to avoid.

    Give me discernment to recognize what is from You and wisdom to respond appropriately. Let me never be too proud to learn or too distracted to hear Your voice.

    Open my eyes to see Your goodness even in difficult seasons. Help me recognize Your hand at work when circumstances do not look the way I expected.

    May Your Word become a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Let my life continually reflect the wisdom and truth I receive from You.

    Open my eyes, Lord, and let me behold Your wonders!

    Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

    *Blessing for today:*
    May the Lord open your spiritual eyes and fill you with divine wisdom and understanding. May His Word become clearer to you, His voice become more recognizable, and His direction become more evident.

    May God open your eyes to new opportunities, divine connections, hidden dangers, and the wonderful things He is doing in your life.

    May your family, ministry, work, business, studies, and destiny be guided by the light of God's Word.

    May you never walk in confusion when divine wisdom is available to you. May the Holy Spirit illuminate your path and lead you into God's perfect will.

    Your eyes are opened.
    Your understanding is enlightened.
    Your discernment is sharpened.
    Your faith is strengthened.
    You shall behold the wonders of God's Word.

    “OPEN THOU MINE EYES, THAT I MAY BEHOLD WONDROUS THINGS OUT OF THY LAW.” — PSALM 119:18

    Good morning beloved and do have a blessed, insightful, wisdom-filled, and revelation-filled day.
    Shalom!

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    *TODAY'S PROPHETIC DECLARATION - TUESDAY, 18TH AUGUST, 2026.* 🌟*LORD, OPEN MY EYES TO YOUR WONDERFUL TRUTH*🌟 📖 Scripture: “Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.” — Psalm 119:18 (KJV). 🔥*Reflection – Open My Eyes, Lord* Psalm 119:18 is a humble prayer for spiritual revelation. The Psalmist understood that reading God's Word is not merely an intellectual exercise; we need God's help to truly understand, receive, and apply His truth. There may be wonderful things God wants us to see—truths about His character, promises concerning our lives, instructions for our journey, and wisdom for our decisions. But we need spiritual eyes to recognize them. Today, let your prayer be: “Lord, open my eyes.” Open my eyes to understand Your Word. Open my eyes to recognize Your opportunities. Open my eyes to see what You are doing. Open my eyes to recognize people I should help and paths I should avoid. When God opens our spiritual eyes, confusion gives way to understanding, fear gives way to faith, and uncertainty gives way to divine direction. 🔊*Prophetic Declaration:* Today, I declare that my spiritual eyes are opened to the wonderful truths of God's Word. I receive divine understanding, wisdom, discernment, and revelation through the Holy Spirit. I declare that confusion shall not control my mind. The Lord shall illuminate my understanding and help me distinguish between what is right and what is wrong, what is beneficial and what is harmful, and what is God's will and what is not. Today, I receive grace to understand God's Word deeply and apply it faithfully. The Scriptures shall not merely be words that I read; they shall become living truth that transforms my thoughts, attitudes, decisions, and conduct. I declare that God shall open my eyes to opportunities that align with His purpose for my life. I shall recognize the doors He opens, the relationships He brings, and the assignments He places before me. I proclaim that my eyes shall be opened to see hidden dangers and avoid destructive paths. The Lord shall give me discernment concerning people, decisions, opportunities, and circumstances. I declare divine revelation over my family, ministry, work, business, studies, relationships, and destiny. May the Lord show me what I need to know and teach me what I need to learn for every season of my life. Today, I receive wisdom to make sound decisions. I shall not be governed by impulse, fear, pressure, or confusion. I shall seek God's counsel and allow His Word to guide my steps. I declare that every veil of spiritual blindness, ignorance, misunderstanding, and deception is removed by the light of God's truth. I shall walk in the light and grow continually in the knowledge of Christ. I proclaim that as my understanding increases, my life shall produce good fruit. I shall become wiser in my speech, more patient in my relationships, more faithful in my service, and more effective in fulfilling my God-given assignment. Today, I declare that I will not miss what God is showing me. I will not overlook divine opportunities because of fear. I will not reject God's instructions because of pride. I will have a teachable heart and a willing spirit. Lord, open my eyes. Open my understanding. Open my spiritual perception. Let me behold the wonders in Your Word. Let me see what You want me to see and understand what You want me to understand. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen! 🙏🔥 ✅*Action Steps for today:* 1️⃣ Begin with prayer: Before reading the Bible today, pray: “Lord, open my eyes and give me understanding.” 2️⃣ Read Psalm 119: Spend time meditating on the importance and power of God's Word. 3️⃣ Declare: “My spiritual eyes are opened; I receive wisdom, revelation, and understanding from God's Word.” 4️⃣ Write down one truth: Record one thing God teaches you from today's Bible reading and consider how you can apply it. 5️⃣ Seek God's direction: Before making an important decision today, pause and ask God for wisdom. 6️⃣ Remain teachable: Be willing to receive correction, instruction, and godly counsel. 7️⃣ End with thanksgiving: Thank God for every truth He has revealed to you throughout the day. 🔥*Prayer:* Heavenly Father, I come before You today with a humble heart and ask: “Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.” Open my spiritual eyes. Open my understanding. Remove every veil of ignorance, confusion, deception, and spiritual blindness from my life. Give me grace to understand Your Word and apply it to my daily life. Let Your Word guide my thoughts, decisions, relationships, ministry, work, business, studies, and every area of my life. Lord, show me the opportunities You have prepared for me. Help me recognize the doors You want me to enter and the paths You want me to avoid. Give me discernment to recognize what is from You and wisdom to respond appropriately. Let me never be too proud to learn or too distracted to hear Your voice. Open my eyes to see Your goodness even in difficult seasons. Help me recognize Your hand at work when circumstances do not look the way I expected. May Your Word become a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Let my life continually reflect the wisdom and truth I receive from You. Open my eyes, Lord, and let me behold Your wonders! Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 🙏🕊️ 🌿*Blessing for today:* May the Lord open your spiritual eyes and fill you with divine wisdom and understanding. May His Word become clearer to you, His voice become more recognizable, and His direction become more evident. May God open your eyes to new opportunities, divine connections, hidden dangers, and the wonderful things He is doing in your life. May your family, ministry, work, business, studies, and destiny be guided by the light of God's Word. May you never walk in confusion when divine wisdom is available to you. May the Holy Spirit illuminate your path and lead you into God's perfect will. 📖 Your eyes are opened. 💡 Your understanding is enlightened. 🕊️ Your discernment is sharpened. 🔥 Your faith is strengthened. 🌟 You shall behold the wonders of God's Word. 🙏 “OPEN THOU MINE EYES, THAT I MAY BEHOLD WONDROUS THINGS OUT OF THY LAW.” — PSALM 119:18 Good morning beloved and do have a blessed, insightful, wisdom-filled, and revelation-filled day. Shalom!🙏 *Remember: Your confession is your possession.* *©️ Postulant C. O. Oyadosu.* _Please share with others, thank you and God bless you 🙏_ For counseling, prayers and partnership or you want to share your testimonies with us; please call or Whatsapp: +2348063128703 Or Email: clementoyadosu[gmail].com
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  • FLY GIRL!!! I thought Nicaragua would be just a short stop—but God had something much greater waiting for me.

    I only had a short time in Nicaragua, but I made every moment count! I hiked through the beautiful mountains, explored a colorful local market, and enjoyed a wonderful dinner at a restaurant outside the city.

    Adventure is a part of me—it’s simply who I am. I love hiking, exploring new places, meeting people, and experiencing different cultures.

    Being there brought back so many memories from when I was just 18 years old, working in Mexico’s Yucatán region and other parts of Central America. I remember washing my clothes in a hollowed-out log with pigs wandering beneath my feet—but most of all, I remember the precious children I worked with and loved. Returning to this part of the world felt wonderfully familiar.

    The people of Nicaragua were incredibly kind. The restaurant owner surprised me with a beautiful bouquet of flowers, and having the sweet children gathered around made that moment even more precious.

    We also talked about my returning to their community to teach about God, share His Word, and become involved in ministry. I made some wonderful new connections, and I’m now planning to return on my days off.

    What began as a short visit may become another opportunity to serve. I’m so excited to see the doors God continues to open while I travel!

    “See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut.” —Revelation 3:8

    God is good—all the time!

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    FLY GIRL!!! I thought Nicaragua would be just a short stop—but God had something much greater waiting for me. 🇳🇮🙏 I only had a short time in Nicaragua, but I made every moment count! I hiked through the beautiful mountains, explored a colorful local market, and enjoyed a wonderful dinner at a restaurant outside the city. Adventure is a part of me—it’s simply who I am. I love hiking, exploring new places, meeting people, and experiencing different cultures. Being there brought back so many memories from when I was just 18 years old, working in Mexico’s Yucatán region and other parts of Central America. I remember washing my clothes in a hollowed-out log with pigs wandering beneath my feet—but most of all, I remember the precious children I worked with and loved. Returning to this part of the world felt wonderfully familiar. The people of Nicaragua were incredibly kind. The restaurant owner surprised me with a beautiful bouquet of flowers, and having the sweet children gathered around made that moment even more precious. We also talked about my returning to their community to teach about God, share His Word, and become involved in ministry. I made some wonderful new connections, and I’m now planning to return on my days off. What began as a short visit may become another opportunity to serve. I’m so excited to see the doors God continues to open while I travel! “See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut.” —Revelation 3:8 God is good—all the time! ❤️🙏 🌍 JennaSummersUS.org 📧 JennaSummers14[gmail].com Mama Jennifer—a true story of faith, survival, and God’s redeeming grace—is available now on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Mama-Jennifer-Jenna-Summers/dp/1961265885 #Nicaragua #CentralAmerica #HikingAdventure #TravelWithPurpose #OpenDoors #Ministry #MamaJennifer #FlyGirl #FaithAboveTheClouds #GodIsGood
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  • WHEN FAITH STANDS STILL!
    Trusting God When You Cannot See the Way

    Key Scripture:
    “Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD.” — Exodus 14:13 (KJV)

    Thought Of The Day...
    There are moments in life when faith means moving forward, but there are also moments when faith means standing still and trusting God to move.
    Israel experienced one of those moments at the Red Sea.
    They had finally been delivered from Egypt, but suddenly they found themselves trapped. The Red Sea was in front of them. Pharaoh's army was behind them. Mountains and wilderness surrounded them. From a human perspective, there was nowhere to go.
    But what looked like a dead end to Israel was actually the place where God was preparing to demonstrate His power.
    Moses declared:
    “Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD.” — Exodus 14:13

    Sometimes God allows us to reach places where our resources, connections, intelligence, money, strength, and plans cannot rescue us. Not because God has abandoned us, but because He is teaching us:
    “This battle will not be won by your strength. You are going to have to trust Me.”

    FAITH DOES NOT DENY THE PROBLEM!
    The Red Sea was real.
    Pharaoh's army was real.
    The danger was real.
    But God was greater than everything Israel was facing.
    Faith doesn't mean pretending everything is fine. Faith means looking directly at the situation and declaring:
    “I know what I see, but I also know WHO I trust!”
    Your situation may involve your family, finances, health, marriage, children, employment, ministry, or an uncertain future.
    You may not know how God is going to work it out.
    You may not know when He is going to work it out.
    But faith says:
    “Even when I cannot trace God's hand, I will continue trusting His heart.”
    Proverbs 3:5–6 reminds us:
    “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.”

    DON'T LET FEAR MAKE YOU FORGET WHAT GOD HAS ALREADY DONE!
    When Pharaoh approached, Israel became afraid.
    Their fear became so powerful that they temporarily forgot the miracles God had already performed in Egypt.
    Isn't that sometimes like us?
    God has brought us through things before.
    God has opened doors before.
    God has healed broken situations before.
    God has provided before.
    God has protected us before.
    But when the next Red Sea appears, fear whispers:
    “What are you going to do now?”
    Faith responds:
    “The same God who brought me through THEN is still God RIGHT NOW!”
    David understood this principle. Before facing Goliath, he remembered how God had already delivered him from the lion and the bear.
    Yesterday's testimony can become today's ammunition for faith.

    YOUR RED SEA MAY BECOME YOUR TESTIMONY!
    God told Moses:
    “Lift thou up thy rod, and stretch out thine hand over the sea, and divide it.” — Exodus 14:16
    Then the impossible happened.
    God made a highway through something that had previously been an obstacle.
    The Israelites walked across on dry ground.
    Think about that.
    God didn't simply remove the problem.
    He made a pathway through it.
    Sometimes we pray:
    “Lord, take this away.”
    But God may answer:
    “I'm going to take you THROUGH it, because when you come out, you will know that nobody brought you through but Me.”
    Isaiah 43:2 declares:
    “When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee.”
    Notice God said “when,” not “if.”
    There will be waters.
    There will be fires.
    There will be difficult seasons.
    But there will also be God's presence.

    WHAT IS BEHIND YOU CANNOT STOP WHAT GOD HAS AHEAD OF YOU!
    The enemy thought Israel was trapped.
    Pharaoh probably believed he had them exactly where he wanted them.
    But Pharaoh didn't realize:
    God had positioned Israel exactly where HE wanted them.
    The place that looked like Israel's destruction became the place of their deliverance.
    That's a word for somebody today:
    Don't judge your future by what your situation looks like right now.
    God can turn your Red Sea into a roadway.
    God can turn your battle into a testimony.
    God can turn your delay into preparation.
    God can turn your pain into purpose.
    God can turn what looked like your ending into your new beginning.

    KEEP WALKING BY FAITH!
    Once the sea opened, Israel still had to walk through it.
    Faith isn't simply believing that God can open the door.
    Faith is having enough confidence in God to walk through when He opens it.
    There comes a moment when prayer must be accompanied by obedience.
    Exodus 14:15 records God saying:
    “Wherefore criest thou unto me? speak unto the children of Israel, that they go forward.”
    In other words:
    You've prayed.
    You've cried.
    You've trusted.
    Now MOVE!
    There are seasons to stand still and see God's salvation, and there are seasons when God says:
    “GO FORWARD!”
    Don't allow fear to keep you standing in a place God has already given you permission to leave.

    TODAY'S FAITH DECLARATION
    I will not allow what I see to cancel what God has spoken.
    I believe that the God who opened the Red Sea is still able to make a way where there appears to be no way.
    I will not surrender to fear.
    I will not allow yesterday to imprison tomorrow.
    I will trust God when I understand Him, and I will trust Him when I don't.
    My Red Sea will not drown me—it will become part of my testimony!
    The Lord is with me.
    The Lord is fighting for me.
    The Lord is making a way for me.
    And when God says move—
    I'M GOING FORWARD BY FAITH!

    PRAYER...
    Heavenly Father, in the mighty name of Jesus, thank You for being the God who makes ways where there seem to be no ways.
    Lord, some of us are standing before situations that look impossible. We see the Red Sea in front of us and trouble behind us, and we don't know which direction to turn.
    But today, we choose faith over fear.
    Remind us of every mountain You have already brought us over, every valley You carried us through, every door You opened, and every battle You fought on our behalf.
    When fear tells us that it's over, remind us that You have the final word.
    When we cannot see the road ahead, teach us to trust the One who already knows the destination.
    Give us faith to stand still when You say wait and courage to go forward when You say move.
    Father, part every Red Sea standing between us and Your purpose. Strengthen every discouraged heart. Restore hope to everyone who feels surrounded. Give peace to those waiting for answers.
    And when You bring us through, we will not take the credit.
    We will testify:
    “The LORD hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad.” — Psalm 126:3
    We believe You are still working.
    We believe You are still making ways.
    We believe the same God who delivered Israel is still our God today.
    In Jesus' mighty name,
    AMEN!

    Final Thought...
    When you cannot see a way forward, don't assume there isn't one. The God who created the sea can also create a road through it.
    STAND IN FAITH. TRUST GOD. AND WHEN HE SAYS GO—GO FORWARD!

    Enjoy your Sunday Church Services and God Bless!
    WHEN FAITH STANDS STILL! Trusting God When You Cannot See the Way Key Scripture: “Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD.” — Exodus 14:13 (KJV) Thought Of The Day... There are moments in life when faith means moving forward, but there are also moments when faith means standing still and trusting God to move. Israel experienced one of those moments at the Red Sea. They had finally been delivered from Egypt, but suddenly they found themselves trapped. The Red Sea was in front of them. Pharaoh's army was behind them. Mountains and wilderness surrounded them. From a human perspective, there was nowhere to go. But what looked like a dead end to Israel was actually the place where God was preparing to demonstrate His power. Moses declared: “Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD.” — Exodus 14:13 Sometimes God allows us to reach places where our resources, connections, intelligence, money, strength, and plans cannot rescue us. Not because God has abandoned us, but because He is teaching us: “This battle will not be won by your strength. You are going to have to trust Me.” FAITH DOES NOT DENY THE PROBLEM! The Red Sea was real. Pharaoh's army was real. The danger was real. But God was greater than everything Israel was facing. Faith doesn't mean pretending everything is fine. Faith means looking directly at the situation and declaring: “I know what I see, but I also know WHO I trust!” Your situation may involve your family, finances, health, marriage, children, employment, ministry, or an uncertain future. You may not know how God is going to work it out. You may not know when He is going to work it out. But faith says: “Even when I cannot trace God's hand, I will continue trusting His heart.” Proverbs 3:5–6 reminds us: “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.” DON'T LET FEAR MAKE YOU FORGET WHAT GOD HAS ALREADY DONE! When Pharaoh approached, Israel became afraid. Their fear became so powerful that they temporarily forgot the miracles God had already performed in Egypt. Isn't that sometimes like us? God has brought us through things before. God has opened doors before. God has healed broken situations before. God has provided before. God has protected us before. But when the next Red Sea appears, fear whispers: “What are you going to do now?” Faith responds: “The same God who brought me through THEN is still God RIGHT NOW!” David understood this principle. Before facing Goliath, he remembered how God had already delivered him from the lion and the bear. Yesterday's testimony can become today's ammunition for faith. YOUR RED SEA MAY BECOME YOUR TESTIMONY! God told Moses: “Lift thou up thy rod, and stretch out thine hand over the sea, and divide it.” — Exodus 14:16 Then the impossible happened. God made a highway through something that had previously been an obstacle. The Israelites walked across on dry ground. Think about that. God didn't simply remove the problem. He made a pathway through it. Sometimes we pray: “Lord, take this away.” But God may answer: “I'm going to take you THROUGH it, because when you come out, you will know that nobody brought you through but Me.” Isaiah 43:2 declares: “When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee.” Notice God said “when,” not “if.” There will be waters. There will be fires. There will be difficult seasons. But there will also be God's presence. WHAT IS BEHIND YOU CANNOT STOP WHAT GOD HAS AHEAD OF YOU! The enemy thought Israel was trapped. Pharaoh probably believed he had them exactly where he wanted them. But Pharaoh didn't realize: God had positioned Israel exactly where HE wanted them. The place that looked like Israel's destruction became the place of their deliverance. That's a word for somebody today: Don't judge your future by what your situation looks like right now. God can turn your Red Sea into a roadway. God can turn your battle into a testimony. God can turn your delay into preparation. God can turn your pain into purpose. God can turn what looked like your ending into your new beginning. KEEP WALKING BY FAITH! Once the sea opened, Israel still had to walk through it. Faith isn't simply believing that God can open the door. Faith is having enough confidence in God to walk through when He opens it. There comes a moment when prayer must be accompanied by obedience. Exodus 14:15 records God saying: “Wherefore criest thou unto me? speak unto the children of Israel, that they go forward.” In other words: You've prayed. You've cried. You've trusted. Now MOVE! There are seasons to stand still and see God's salvation, and there are seasons when God says: “GO FORWARD!” Don't allow fear to keep you standing in a place God has already given you permission to leave. TODAY'S FAITH DECLARATION I will not allow what I see to cancel what God has spoken. I believe that the God who opened the Red Sea is still able to make a way where there appears to be no way. I will not surrender to fear. I will not allow yesterday to imprison tomorrow. I will trust God when I understand Him, and I will trust Him when I don't. My Red Sea will not drown me—it will become part of my testimony! The Lord is with me. The Lord is fighting for me. The Lord is making a way for me. And when God says move— I'M GOING FORWARD BY FAITH! PRAYER... Heavenly Father, in the mighty name of Jesus, thank You for being the God who makes ways where there seem to be no ways. Lord, some of us are standing before situations that look impossible. We see the Red Sea in front of us and trouble behind us, and we don't know which direction to turn. But today, we choose faith over fear. Remind us of every mountain You have already brought us over, every valley You carried us through, every door You opened, and every battle You fought on our behalf. When fear tells us that it's over, remind us that You have the final word. When we cannot see the road ahead, teach us to trust the One who already knows the destination. Give us faith to stand still when You say wait and courage to go forward when You say move. Father, part every Red Sea standing between us and Your purpose. Strengthen every discouraged heart. Restore hope to everyone who feels surrounded. Give peace to those waiting for answers. And when You bring us through, we will not take the credit. We will testify: “The LORD hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad.” — Psalm 126:3 We believe You are still working. We believe You are still making ways. We believe the same God who delivered Israel is still our God today. In Jesus' mighty name, AMEN! Final Thought... When you cannot see a way forward, don't assume there isn't one. The God who created the sea can also create a road through it. STAND IN FAITH. TRUST GOD. AND WHEN HE SAYS GO—GO FORWARD! Enjoy your Sunday Church Services and God Bless!
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  • My name is Philippe Francois, and I am a Haitian entrepreneur. By God's grace and guidance, I have officially incorporated my business, SMIRNE VENTURE LLC, in the State of Delaware, USA. My company operates in the import, export, and manufacturing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), serving communities in Haiti and beyond. You can learn more about our mission at www.smve.net

    Running a business registered in the United States while living in Haiti has been a profound challenge. Like many of you, I believe that God opens doors that no man can shut. He has given me the vision, the legal structure, and the determination. However, I am now at a critical crossroads where I need financial resources to take the next step.

    My dream is not just to survive, but to thrive and create employment opportunities that will uplift families here in Haiti. To do this, I need to purchase inventory and protect my brand by registering trademarks. The minimum funding required to move forward is $50,000 USD.

    I am writing to you today because I believe in the power of prayer and the body of Christ. The Bible reminds us in Philippians 4:19, And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. I trust that the God who gave me this vision will also provide the resources, whether through a loan, investment, or gift.

    How You Can Help:

    1. Pray for me and my business. Pray for wisdom, the right connections, and open doors. I need the covering of the Lord over every step I take.
    2. If God has blessed you with capacity, I humbly invite you to support this endeavor. As it is written in Proverbs 19:17, Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed. I am not asking for a handout, but for a partnership in a business that seeks to honor God and serve others.
    3. I have a fundraising page where I have been expecting donations but God have not activated money flow button you can do it now https://gogetfunding.com/the-last-stand-of-a-haitian-son/


    If the Lord leads you to help, whether through a loan, an investment, or a gift, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly. I am fully transparent and willing to share my business plan and all necessary documentation.

    Thank you for taking the time to read my request. May the Lord bless you abundantly as you have blessed me with your attention.

    In His service,
    Philippe Francois
    My name is Philippe Francois, and I am a Haitian entrepreneur. By God's grace and guidance, I have officially incorporated my business, SMIRNE VENTURE LLC, in the State of Delaware, USA. My company operates in the import, export, and manufacturing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), serving communities in Haiti and beyond. You can learn more about our mission at www.smve.net Running a business registered in the United States while living in Haiti has been a profound challenge. Like many of you, I believe that God opens doors that no man can shut. He has given me the vision, the legal structure, and the determination. However, I am now at a critical crossroads where I need financial resources to take the next step. My dream is not just to survive, but to thrive and create employment opportunities that will uplift families here in Haiti. To do this, I need to purchase inventory and protect my brand by registering trademarks. The minimum funding required to move forward is $50,000 USD. I am writing to you today because I believe in the power of prayer and the body of Christ. The Bible reminds us in Philippians 4:19, And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. I trust that the God who gave me this vision will also provide the resources, whether through a loan, investment, or gift. How You Can Help: 1. Pray for me and my business. Pray for wisdom, the right connections, and open doors. I need the covering of the Lord over every step I take. 2. If God has blessed you with capacity, I humbly invite you to support this endeavor. As it is written in Proverbs 19:17, Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed. I am not asking for a handout, but for a partnership in a business that seeks to honor God and serve others. 3. I have a fundraising page where I have been expecting donations but God have not activated money flow button you can do it now https://gogetfunding.com/the-last-stand-of-a-haitian-son/ If the Lord leads you to help, whether through a loan, an investment, or a gift, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly. I am fully transparent and willing to share my business plan and all necessary documentation. Thank you for taking the time to read my request. May the Lord bless you abundantly as you have blessed me with your attention. In His service, Philippe Francois
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  • HiTODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS.

    WHAT ARE FOUL SPIRITS?

    Understanding Their Nature, Influence, and the Believer’s Victory.

    Main Text:

    Mark 1:23–27
    Supporting Texts: Matthew 12:43–45; Luke 8:26–39; Ephesians 6:10–18; James 4:7

    There are battles that the human eye cannot see.
    A person can look healthy on the outside and yet be fighting a spiritual battle within. A home can look beautiful while confusion fills it. A person can have education, money, connections, and opportunities, yet experience strange patterns that seem difficult to explain.
    The Bible teaches us that the spiritual realm is real.
    But we must be careful: not every problem is caused by a demon, and not every unusual experience should be labeled as spiritual warfare. Christians must combine spiritual discernment with wisdom, prayer, sound doctrine, and appropriate practical help.
    So, what exactly are foul spirits?
    A foul spirit is an unclean or evil spirit—a spiritual being opposed to God and associated with evil, deception, bondage, oppression, and defilement.
    But here is the good news:
    The believer does not need to live in fear of foul spirits. Jesus Christ has authority over them.

    1. WHAT ARE FOUL SPIRITS?
    The expression “foul spirit” is used in some Bible translations to describe what is also called an “unclean spirit.”
    Mark 1:23–24
    > “And there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit…”
    The spirit recognized Jesus and said, in effect, “I know who You are.”
    This teaches us something important:
    A. Foul spirits are spiritual beings
    They are not human beings, psychological conditions, or imaginary personalities.
    Scripture presents them as part of the spiritual opposition against God's purposes.
    B. They are called “unclean”
    The word speaks of something morally and spiritually polluted.
    Their purpose is contrary to the holiness of God.
    C. They oppose God's work
    Where God brings truth, they promote deception.
    Where God desires freedom, they seek bondage.
    Where God desires holiness, they encourage defilement.
    Where God desires peace, they seek confusion and destruction.
    But their activity does not mean they possess unlimited power.
    God remains sovereign.
    2. FOUL SPIRITS SEEK TO DECEIVE, OPPRESS AND DESTROY
    Jesus warned about the activity of evil spirits.
    John 10:10
    > “The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy…”
    The devil's purpose is destructive.
    However, notice the second half:
    > “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”
    Jesus is greater than the enemy!
    Foul spirits may seek to influence:
    Thoughts
    Attitudes
    Temptations
    Destructive behavior
    Fear
    Deception
    Hatred
    Occult practices
    Spiritual bondage
    Opposition to God's truth
    But we must maintain biblical balance.
    Temptation is not automatically demonic possession.
    Mental or emotional distress is not automatically demonic activity.
    A difficult season is not automatically an attack from an evil spirit.
    Sometimes a person needs prayer.
    Sometimes a person needs repentance.
    Sometimes a person needs wise counsel.
    And sometimes a person needs medical or mental-health support.

    Spiritual maturity knows the difference.
    3. JESUS CHRIST HAS AUTHORITY OVER FOUL SPIRITS
    This is where the message becomes powerful.
    Mark 1:27
    > “For with authority commandeth he even the unclean spirits, and they do obey him.”
    Notice the phrase:
    “They do obey Him.”
    Jesus did not negotiate with the spirit.
    He did not panic.
    He did not run away.
    He exercised divine authority.
    Luke 10:19
    Jesus told His disciples:
    > “Behold, I give unto you power… over all the power of the enemy.”
    The authority belongs to Christ.
    Therefore, Christian spiritual warfare is not about shouting the loudest.
    It is not about dramatic performances.
    It is not about trying to impress people.
    It is about standing in Christ, submitting to God, knowing His Word, and resisting the enemy.
    James 4:7
    > “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
    Notice the order:
    Submit → Resist → Victory.
    You cannot successfully resist the devil while deliberately refusing to submit to God.
    4. HOW DO WE GUARD OUR LIVES AGAINST SPIRITUAL DARKNESS?
    Ephesians 6:11
    > “Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.”
    Paul does not tell Christians to become obsessed with demons.
    He tells them to put on the armour of God.
    The armour includes:
    Truth — Don't build your life on lies.
    Righteousness — Guard your heart and conduct.
    The Gospel of peace — Walk in peace with God.
    Faith — Trust God when circumstances are frightening.
    Salvation — Remember who you belong to.
    The Word of God — Know and speak God's truth.
    Prayer — Maintain communion with God.
    The answer to spiritual darkness is not fear.
    The answer is deeper relationship with Christ.
    5. DO NOT OPEN DOORS TO DARKNESS
    The Bible repeatedly warns God's people against involvement with occult practices and spiritual darkness.
    Deuteronomy 18:10–12
    Scripture warns against practices such as divination, sorcery, witchcraft, and consulting spiritual mediums.
    Why?
    Because God wants His people to seek Him, not supernatural power from forbidden sources.
    Some people want spiritual power without spiritual submission.
    They want protection without holiness.
    They want miracles without Christ.
    They want supernatural experiences without discernment.
    That is dangerous.
    Ephesians 5:11
    > “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”

    If something belongs to darkness, don't entertain it simply because it appears powerful.
    Not everything supernatural is from God.

    BIBLICAL CASE STUDY:

    THE MAN OF GADARA

    Mark 5:1–20
    Jesus encountered a man who was severely oppressed by unclean spirits.
    His life had become completely broken.
    He lived among the tombs.
    He was isolated.
    He harmed himself.
    He could not be controlled by ordinary human means.
    But when Jesus arrived, everything changed.
    Jesus confronted the spiritual bondage, and the man was eventually found:
    > “sitting, and clothed, and in his right mind.”
    Mark 5:15
    Look at the transformation:
    Before Jesus:
    Broken.
    After Jesus:
    Restored.
    Before Jesus:
    Isolated.
    After Jesus:
    Reconnected.
    Before Jesus:
    Tormented.
    After Jesus:
    In his right mind.
    This is the power of Christ.
    And Jesus gave the man a mission:
    > “Go home to thy friends, and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee.”
    Jesus doesn't only deliver people from bondage; He gives them a testimony and a purpose.

    DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS

    1. Don't become more conscious of demons than you are conscious of Jesus.
    Some Christians can talk about demons for hours but barely talk about Christ.
    That is unhealthy.
    Jesus must remain the center.
    2. Spiritual warfare begins with spiritual alignment.
    Before fighting external battles, examine your relationship with God.
    Is there deliberate disobedience?
    Unforgiveness?
    Secret sin?
    Occult involvement?
    Compromise?
    Repentance is not weakness.
    Repentance closes doors that compromise opens.
    3. The devil is real, but he is not equal to God.
    Christianity does not teach two equal powers fighting for supremacy.
    God is Creator.
    Satan is a created being.
    Therefore, never place Satan on God's level.
    There is no divine competition.
    4. Deliverance should lead to discipleship.
    A person may experience deliverance and still need spiritual growth.
    Jesus did not call us merely to be delivered.
    He called us to follow Him.
    5. Freedom must be maintained through Christ-centered living.
    Matthew 12:43–45 gives a serious warning about an “empty” house.
    The lesson is powerful:
    Don't merely remove darkness; fill your life with Christ.
    Fill your mind with God's Word.
    Fill your heart with prayer.
    Fill your life with fellowship.
    Fill your days with obedience.

    PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS

    1. Give your life completely to Jesus Christ.
    2. Renounce occult and spiritually compromising practices.
    3. Study Scripture consistently.
    4. Develop a strong prayer life.
    5. Guard what you watch, listen to, and celebrate.
    6. Refuse to live in fear.
    7. Seek mature Christian counsel when facing serious spiritual concerns.
    8. Don't automatically interpret every physical or psychological problem as demonic.
    Seek appropriate professional help when necessary while continuing in prayer.
    9. Stay connected to a healthy, Bible-believing Christian community.
    10. Make Jesus the center of your spiritual life.

    QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION

    1. Am I more fascinated by spiritual manifestations than by Jesus Christ?
    2. Is there anything in my life that compromises my walk with God?
    3. Am I feeding my spirit with God's Word?
    4. Do I respond to spiritual challenges with faith or fear?
    5. Have I opened myself to practices Scripture forbids?
    6. Is my home and personal life centered on Christ?
    7. Do I understand my authority in Christ without becoming spiritually arrogant?

    POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS

    1.
    Father, in the name of Jesus, deliver me from every influence of darkness and establish me firmly in Your truth.
    2.
    Lord Jesus, let every area of my life that has been under spiritual oppression experience Your freedom and peace.
    3.
    Every influence contrary to the will of God operating against my spiritual growth, be broken in Jesus' name.
    4.
    Father, give me spiritual discernment to distinguish between truth and deception, in Jesus' name.
    5.
    Lord, close every door that I have opened through disobedience, ignorance, compromise, or ungodly practices.
    6.
    I renounce every practice that dishonors Christ, and I surrender myself completely to Jesus.
    7.
    Father, fill my heart with Your Holy Spirit, Your Word, Your peace, and Your righteousness.
    8.
    I refuse to live in fear. I choose faith in Jesus Christ and confidence in the power of God's Word.
    9.
    Lord, protect my family and establish our home in Your presence and truth.
    10.
    Father, make my life a testimony of the victory, freedom, and transforming power of Jesus Christ.

    CALL TO ACTION

    Beloved, foul spirits are real, but Jesus is greater.
    Don't spend your life looking for demons behind every problem.
    Don't become obsessed with darkness.
    Don't live in fear.
    And don't play with spiritual things that God has forbidden.
    Instead, know Jesus.
    Know His Word.
    Walk in holiness.
    Pray.
    Exercise discernment.
    Stand in faith.
    And when the enemy attacks, remember who you belong to.
    You belong to Jesus Christ.
    The darkness may be real, but the Light is greater.
    The enemy may oppose you, but Christ has overcome.
    The battle may be intense, but your victory is found in Jesus.
    > “Greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.” — 1 John 4:4
    So arise in faith.
    Stand in Christ.
    Guard your heart.
    Reject darkness.
    Walk in holiness.
    And let your life become a testimony that Jesus Christ still saves, delivers, restores, and sets captives free.
    JESUS IS LORD!

    If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church.
    You can get inspirational ebooks from my selar/Amazon shops below

    https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1

    https://selar.com/m/umoedem

    https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks

    CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540

    Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com

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    HiTODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS. WHAT ARE FOUL SPIRITS? Understanding Their Nature, Influence, and the Believer’s Victory. Main Text: Mark 1:23–27 Supporting Texts: Matthew 12:43–45; Luke 8:26–39; Ephesians 6:10–18; James 4:7 There are battles that the human eye cannot see. A person can look healthy on the outside and yet be fighting a spiritual battle within. A home can look beautiful while confusion fills it. A person can have education, money, connections, and opportunities, yet experience strange patterns that seem difficult to explain. The Bible teaches us that the spiritual realm is real. But we must be careful: not every problem is caused by a demon, and not every unusual experience should be labeled as spiritual warfare. Christians must combine spiritual discernment with wisdom, prayer, sound doctrine, and appropriate practical help. So, what exactly are foul spirits? A foul spirit is an unclean or evil spirit—a spiritual being opposed to God and associated with evil, deception, bondage, oppression, and defilement. But here is the good news: The believer does not need to live in fear of foul spirits. Jesus Christ has authority over them. 1. WHAT ARE FOUL SPIRITS? The expression “foul spirit” is used in some Bible translations to describe what is also called an “unclean spirit.” Mark 1:23–24 > “And there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit…” The spirit recognized Jesus and said, in effect, “I know who You are.” This teaches us something important: A. Foul spirits are spiritual beings They are not human beings, psychological conditions, or imaginary personalities. Scripture presents them as part of the spiritual opposition against God's purposes. B. They are called “unclean” The word speaks of something morally and spiritually polluted. Their purpose is contrary to the holiness of God. C. They oppose God's work Where God brings truth, they promote deception. Where God desires freedom, they seek bondage. Where God desires holiness, they encourage defilement. Where God desires peace, they seek confusion and destruction. But their activity does not mean they possess unlimited power. God remains sovereign. 2. FOUL SPIRITS SEEK TO DECEIVE, OPPRESS AND DESTROY Jesus warned about the activity of evil spirits. John 10:10 > “The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy…” The devil's purpose is destructive. However, notice the second half: > “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” Jesus is greater than the enemy! Foul spirits may seek to influence: Thoughts Attitudes Temptations Destructive behavior Fear Deception Hatred Occult practices Spiritual bondage Opposition to God's truth But we must maintain biblical balance. Temptation is not automatically demonic possession. Mental or emotional distress is not automatically demonic activity. A difficult season is not automatically an attack from an evil spirit. Sometimes a person needs prayer. Sometimes a person needs repentance. Sometimes a person needs wise counsel. And sometimes a person needs medical or mental-health support. Spiritual maturity knows the difference. 3. JESUS CHRIST HAS AUTHORITY OVER FOUL SPIRITS This is where the message becomes powerful. Mark 1:27 > “For with authority commandeth he even the unclean spirits, and they do obey him.” Notice the phrase: “They do obey Him.” Jesus did not negotiate with the spirit. He did not panic. He did not run away. He exercised divine authority. Luke 10:19 Jesus told His disciples: > “Behold, I give unto you power… over all the power of the enemy.” The authority belongs to Christ. Therefore, Christian spiritual warfare is not about shouting the loudest. It is not about dramatic performances. It is not about trying to impress people. It is about standing in Christ, submitting to God, knowing His Word, and resisting the enemy. James 4:7 > “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” Notice the order: Submit → Resist → Victory. You cannot successfully resist the devil while deliberately refusing to submit to God. 4. HOW DO WE GUARD OUR LIVES AGAINST SPIRITUAL DARKNESS? Ephesians 6:11 > “Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” Paul does not tell Christians to become obsessed with demons. He tells them to put on the armour of God. The armour includes: Truth — Don't build your life on lies. Righteousness — Guard your heart and conduct. The Gospel of peace — Walk in peace with God. Faith — Trust God when circumstances are frightening. Salvation — Remember who you belong to. The Word of God — Know and speak God's truth. Prayer — Maintain communion with God. The answer to spiritual darkness is not fear. The answer is deeper relationship with Christ. 5. DO NOT OPEN DOORS TO DARKNESS The Bible repeatedly warns God's people against involvement with occult practices and spiritual darkness. Deuteronomy 18:10–12 Scripture warns against practices such as divination, sorcery, witchcraft, and consulting spiritual mediums. Why? Because God wants His people to seek Him, not supernatural power from forbidden sources. Some people want spiritual power without spiritual submission. They want protection without holiness. They want miracles without Christ. They want supernatural experiences without discernment. That is dangerous. Ephesians 5:11 > “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.” If something belongs to darkness, don't entertain it simply because it appears powerful. Not everything supernatural is from God. BIBLICAL CASE STUDY: THE MAN OF GADARA Mark 5:1–20 Jesus encountered a man who was severely oppressed by unclean spirits. His life had become completely broken. He lived among the tombs. He was isolated. He harmed himself. He could not be controlled by ordinary human means. But when Jesus arrived, everything changed. Jesus confronted the spiritual bondage, and the man was eventually found: > “sitting, and clothed, and in his right mind.” Mark 5:15 Look at the transformation: Before Jesus: Broken. After Jesus: Restored. Before Jesus: Isolated. After Jesus: Reconnected. Before Jesus: Tormented. After Jesus: In his right mind. This is the power of Christ. And Jesus gave the man a mission: > “Go home to thy friends, and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee.” Jesus doesn't only deliver people from bondage; He gives them a testimony and a purpose. DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS 1. Don't become more conscious of demons than you are conscious of Jesus. Some Christians can talk about demons for hours but barely talk about Christ. That is unhealthy. Jesus must remain the center. 2. Spiritual warfare begins with spiritual alignment. Before fighting external battles, examine your relationship with God. Is there deliberate disobedience? Unforgiveness? Secret sin? Occult involvement? Compromise? Repentance is not weakness. Repentance closes doors that compromise opens. 3. The devil is real, but he is not equal to God. Christianity does not teach two equal powers fighting for supremacy. God is Creator. Satan is a created being. Therefore, never place Satan on God's level. There is no divine competition. 4. Deliverance should lead to discipleship. A person may experience deliverance and still need spiritual growth. Jesus did not call us merely to be delivered. He called us to follow Him. 5. Freedom must be maintained through Christ-centered living. Matthew 12:43–45 gives a serious warning about an “empty” house. The lesson is powerful: Don't merely remove darkness; fill your life with Christ. Fill your mind with God's Word. Fill your heart with prayer. Fill your life with fellowship. Fill your days with obedience. PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS 1. Give your life completely to Jesus Christ. 2. Renounce occult and spiritually compromising practices. 3. Study Scripture consistently. 4. Develop a strong prayer life. 5. Guard what you watch, listen to, and celebrate. 6. Refuse to live in fear. 7. Seek mature Christian counsel when facing serious spiritual concerns. 8. Don't automatically interpret every physical or psychological problem as demonic. Seek appropriate professional help when necessary while continuing in prayer. 9. Stay connected to a healthy, Bible-believing Christian community. 10. Make Jesus the center of your spiritual life. QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION 1. Am I more fascinated by spiritual manifestations than by Jesus Christ? 2. Is there anything in my life that compromises my walk with God? 3. Am I feeding my spirit with God's Word? 4. Do I respond to spiritual challenges with faith or fear? 5. Have I opened myself to practices Scripture forbids? 6. Is my home and personal life centered on Christ? 7. Do I understand my authority in Christ without becoming spiritually arrogant? POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS 1. Father, in the name of Jesus, deliver me from every influence of darkness and establish me firmly in Your truth. 2. Lord Jesus, let every area of my life that has been under spiritual oppression experience Your freedom and peace. 3. Every influence contrary to the will of God operating against my spiritual growth, be broken in Jesus' name. 4. Father, give me spiritual discernment to distinguish between truth and deception, in Jesus' name. 5. Lord, close every door that I have opened through disobedience, ignorance, compromise, or ungodly practices. 6. I renounce every practice that dishonors Christ, and I surrender myself completely to Jesus. 7. Father, fill my heart with Your Holy Spirit, Your Word, Your peace, and Your righteousness. 8. I refuse to live in fear. I choose faith in Jesus Christ and confidence in the power of God's Word. 9. Lord, protect my family and establish our home in Your presence and truth. 10. Father, make my life a testimony of the victory, freedom, and transforming power of Jesus Christ. CALL TO ACTION Beloved, foul spirits are real, but Jesus is greater. Don't spend your life looking for demons behind every problem. Don't become obsessed with darkness. Don't live in fear. And don't play with spiritual things that God has forbidden. Instead, know Jesus. Know His Word. Walk in holiness. Pray. Exercise discernment. Stand in faith. And when the enemy attacks, remember who you belong to. You belong to Jesus Christ. The darkness may be real, but the Light is greater. The enemy may oppose you, but Christ has overcome. The battle may be intense, but your victory is found in Jesus. > “Greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.” — 1 John 4:4 So arise in faith. Stand in Christ. Guard your heart. Reject darkness. Walk in holiness. And let your life become a testimony that Jesus Christ still saves, delivers, restores, and sets captives free. JESUS IS LORD! If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church. You can get inspirational ebooks from my selar/Amazon shops below https://selar.com/m/umoh-edem1 https://selar.com/m/umoedem https://www.amazon.com/author/umohedembooks CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540 Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/share/19WFeQkFUN/ Please get the full message from my book "RECOGNIZING AND FIGHTING FOUL SPIRITS"
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    At Harvest Edge Missions Center, our mission is to bring hope, support, and spiritual growth to our community through various outreach initiatives. We believe in the power of faith in action!

    Our Ministries Include:

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