• We are not just teaching children; we are making disciples.
    When the Word reaches the heart, talent becomes a tool for God’s glory.
    Intercession worship ministry works on discipleship through worship training.
    till now we work on so many kids and youth specially who are addicted
    i am working on my just own that is way i need helping hand.
    if you are one who like to work on youth so please help me.
    so many youth is waiting for help to become disciple.
    We are not just teaching children; we are making disciples. When the Word reaches the heart, talent becomes a tool for God’s glory. Intercession worship ministry works on discipleship through worship training. till now we work on so many kids and youth specially who are addicted i am working on my just own that is way i need helping hand. if you are one who like to work on youth so please help me. so many youth is waiting for help to become disciple.
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  • Heaven rejoices as lives are transformed! What a beautiful day to celebrate salvation together.

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    🙌 Heaven rejoices as lives are transformed! What a beautiful day to celebrate salvation together. 🌐 View Our Website To Learn More: harvestedgemissions.org #HarvestEdgeMissionsCenter #CommunityBaptisms #BaptismDay #SoulsSaved #TheGreatCommission #Faith #MissionsWork #Discipleship #ChristianCommunity #Outreach #GlobalOutreach
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  • THE SUNDAY BLOG…… Sunday August 16, 2026

    HAVING THE RIGHT PRIORITIES WHEN WALKING WITH CHRIST

    Walking with Christ requires a deliberate reordering of our lives. In a world saturated with distractions, ambition, and endless demands, keeping our focus centered on God is the ultimate challenge of discipleship. True spiritual maturity is not merely about avoiding sin; it is about cultivating an undivided heart that places God above all else.
    The foundation of proper spiritual priority is explicitly commanded in Matthew 6:33: "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." Jesus addresses the universal human anxiety regarding sustenance, success, and security. By commanding us to seek His kingdom first, Christ establishes that God’s rule, His values, and His glory must govern every decision. Everything else—career, relationships, and material needs—must occupy a secondary, dependent place.
    To maintain this divine alignment, we must recognize the radical nature of following Jesus. In Luke 14:26, Christ uses striking language: "If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, even their own life—such a person cannot be my disciple." This hyperbole does not negate the commandment to honor our families; rather, it illustrates that our love for Christ must be so supreme that all other earthly attachments look like indifference by comparison. Walking with Him means He holds the absolute highest allegiance of our hearts.
    Furthermore, setting the right priorities demands that we consciously detach ourselves from the fleeting values of this age. The Apostle Paul underscores this eternal perspective in Colossians 3:2: "Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things." When our daily ambitions, time management, and emotional investments are anchored in eternity, temporal pressures lose their grip on us. We stop living for the applause of the world and begin living for the audience of One.
    Ultimately, having the right priorities when walking with Christ transforms our daily existence. It simplifies our choices, eradicates crippling anxiety, and infuses our ordinary routines with extraordinary, eternal purpose. When Jesus is truly our first love, everything else falls perfectly into its proper place.

    CLOSING PRAYER…..
    Lord, realign my heart today. Forgive me for the times I let worldly distractions and temporal pursuits take the place that belongs to You alone. Help me to seek Your kingdom first with unwavering devotion. May my love for Christ surpass every earthly attachment, anchoring my mind on things above. Grant me the grace to walk closely with You, trusting that as I put You first, You will faithfully provide for all my needs. Amen.

    NEXT SUNDAY’S BLOG… Confused Priorities Can Seriously Hinder Our Walk With Christ.

    Let’s all be Bible readers and not just Bible believers! Amen!!!

    THE SUNDAY BLOG…… Sunday August 16, 2026 HAVING THE RIGHT PRIORITIES WHEN WALKING WITH CHRIST Walking with Christ requires a deliberate reordering of our lives. In a world saturated with distractions, ambition, and endless demands, keeping our focus centered on God is the ultimate challenge of discipleship. True spiritual maturity is not merely about avoiding sin; it is about cultivating an undivided heart that places God above all else. The foundation of proper spiritual priority is explicitly commanded in Matthew 6:33: "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." Jesus addresses the universal human anxiety regarding sustenance, success, and security. By commanding us to seek His kingdom first, Christ establishes that God’s rule, His values, and His glory must govern every decision. Everything else—career, relationships, and material needs—must occupy a secondary, dependent place. To maintain this divine alignment, we must recognize the radical nature of following Jesus. In Luke 14:26, Christ uses striking language: "If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, even their own life—such a person cannot be my disciple." This hyperbole does not negate the commandment to honor our families; rather, it illustrates that our love for Christ must be so supreme that all other earthly attachments look like indifference by comparison. Walking with Him means He holds the absolute highest allegiance of our hearts. Furthermore, setting the right priorities demands that we consciously detach ourselves from the fleeting values of this age. The Apostle Paul underscores this eternal perspective in Colossians 3:2: "Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things." When our daily ambitions, time management, and emotional investments are anchored in eternity, temporal pressures lose their grip on us. We stop living for the applause of the world and begin living for the audience of One. Ultimately, having the right priorities when walking with Christ transforms our daily existence. It simplifies our choices, eradicates crippling anxiety, and infuses our ordinary routines with extraordinary, eternal purpose. When Jesus is truly our first love, everything else falls perfectly into its proper place. CLOSING PRAYER….. Lord, realign my heart today. Forgive me for the times I let worldly distractions and temporal pursuits take the place that belongs to You alone. Help me to seek Your kingdom first with unwavering devotion. May my love for Christ surpass every earthly attachment, anchoring my mind on things above. Grant me the grace to walk closely with You, trusting that as I put You first, You will faithfully provide for all my needs. Amen. NEXT SUNDAY’S BLOG… Confused Priorities Can Seriously Hinder Our Walk With Christ. Let’s all be Bible readers and not just Bible believers! Amen!!!👏
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  • Connect with other men and strengthen your relationship with God.

    Kindly see the Men's Ministry Lead for more information on upcoming events.

    Visit us online: clearviewbaptistmd.org

    #ClearviewBaptist #MensFellowship #FaithBrotherhood #StrongerTogether #MenOfGod #ChristianCommunity #IronSharpensIron #SpiritualGrowth #KingdomMen #Discipleship
    🤝 Connect with other men and strengthen your relationship with God. 📌 Kindly see the Men's Ministry Lead for more information on upcoming events. 🌐 Visit us online: clearviewbaptistmd.org #ClearviewBaptist #MensFellowship #FaithBrotherhood #StrongerTogether #MenOfGod #ChristianCommunity #IronSharpensIron #SpiritualGrowth #KingdomMen #Discipleship
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  • Every meal shared, and every lesson taught brings us one step closer to sharing His love with the whole world.

    Learn more at: www.pottersfield.org

    #PottersFieldMinistries #Gospel #Discipleship #Faith #WorldReach #Blessed #Inspiration #ChildrenOfGod #Purpose #YouthEmpowerment #PFM #ChristianMission
    🙏 🍲 Every meal shared, and every lesson taught brings us one step closer to sharing His love with the whole world. 🌐 Learn more at: www.pottersfield.org #PottersFieldMinistries #Gospel #Discipleship #Faith #WorldReach #Blessed #Inspiration #ChildrenOfGod #Purpose #YouthEmpowerment #PFM #ChristianMission
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  • ACTS 18:28 NKJV
    For he vigorously refuted the Jews publicly, showing from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ.
    Explanation

    Acts 18:28 describes the mature and effective ministry of Apollos after receiving fuller instruction. Luke emphasizes Apollos’s strength in public engagement: he vigorously refutes opposition, not through hostility, but through clear reasoning grounded in Scripture. His focus is Christ-centered, demonstrating from the Scriptures that Jesus is the promised Messiah. This verse shows the fruit of proper discipleship—zeal refined by truth results in powerful, persuasive witness that strengthens believers and clarifies truth in public settings.

    Application

    Believers learn that confidence in proclaiming Christ grows from deep knowledge of Scripture. Effective witness is not based on argument alone, but on faithful explanation of God’s Word. When truth is presented clearly and biblically, God uses it to establish faith and silence confusion.
    ACTS 18:28 NKJV For he vigorously refuted the Jews publicly, showing from the Scriptures that Jesus is the Christ. Explanation Acts 18:28 describes the mature and effective ministry of Apollos after receiving fuller instruction. Luke emphasizes Apollos’s strength in public engagement: he vigorously refutes opposition, not through hostility, but through clear reasoning grounded in Scripture. His focus is Christ-centered, demonstrating from the Scriptures that Jesus is the promised Messiah. This verse shows the fruit of proper discipleship—zeal refined by truth results in powerful, persuasive witness that strengthens believers and clarifies truth in public settings. Application Believers learn that confidence in proclaiming Christ grows from deep knowledge of Scripture. Effective witness is not based on argument alone, but on faithful explanation of God’s Word. When truth is presented clearly and biblically, God uses it to establish faith and silence confusion.
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  • DAILY BREAD FELLOWSHIP

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    Today’s Scripture

    John 2:2 (ESV)

    “Jesus also was invited to the wedding with his disciples.”

    Opening the Scriptures

    Yesterday we entered a wedding celebration in Cana. Today John gives us another simple detail: Jesus and His disciples had been invited.

    Nothing miraculous has happened yet.

    Jesus is simply present among ordinary people during an ordinary event in their lives.

    Yet the disciples who came with Him were beginning an extraordinary journey. They had left their former lives to follow Jesus, but they still had much to learn about the One they were following.

    Soon they would witness something at this wedding that would deepen their understanding of who Jesus truly is.

    For now, they simply went where Jesus went.

    That is a simple but important picture of discipleship.

    Living God’s Word Today

    Following Jesus does not mean inviting Him into selected areas of our lives while keeping control of everything else.

    Christ is not a guest whom we welcome when convenient and ignore when His presence interferes with our plans.

    He is Lord.

    The disciples were learning that following Jesus meant going where He led them. That same principle remains true for us.

    We follow Christ when His Word agrees with what we want, and we follow Him when His Word confronts what we want.

    We follow Him in church, but also in our homes.

    We follow Him when people are watching and when nobody sees us.

    We follow Him when obedience is comfortable and when obedience costs us something.

    There is another important warning here. Inviting Jesus into our lives does not mean that He has come to fulfill all our personal desires. At Cana, Jesus was not present to become a servant of human wishes. What would soon happen would reveal His glory and His divine authority.

    That distinction matters.

    Christianity is not about adding Jesus to the life we have already chosen.

    It is about surrendering ourselves to the Christ who calls us to follow Him.

    The disciples did not yet understand everything about Jesus.

    Neither do we.

    But discipleship begins with trusting Him enough to follow.

    Today, do not merely ask Christ to accompany your plans.

    Open His Word and ask whether your plans are following His will.

    Question for Today:
    Are you asking Jesus to follow your plans, or are you willing to follow His?

    Respond: “Lord Jesus, I will follow You.”
    DAILY BREAD FELLOWSHIP DBF-001-023 Today’s Scripture John 2:2 (ESV) “Jesus also was invited to the wedding with his disciples.” Opening the Scriptures Yesterday we entered a wedding celebration in Cana. Today John gives us another simple detail: Jesus and His disciples had been invited. Nothing miraculous has happened yet. Jesus is simply present among ordinary people during an ordinary event in their lives. Yet the disciples who came with Him were beginning an extraordinary journey. They had left their former lives to follow Jesus, but they still had much to learn about the One they were following. Soon they would witness something at this wedding that would deepen their understanding of who Jesus truly is. For now, they simply went where Jesus went. That is a simple but important picture of discipleship. Living God’s Word Today Following Jesus does not mean inviting Him into selected areas of our lives while keeping control of everything else. Christ is not a guest whom we welcome when convenient and ignore when His presence interferes with our plans. He is Lord. The disciples were learning that following Jesus meant going where He led them. That same principle remains true for us. We follow Christ when His Word agrees with what we want, and we follow Him when His Word confronts what we want. We follow Him in church, but also in our homes. We follow Him when people are watching and when nobody sees us. We follow Him when obedience is comfortable and when obedience costs us something. There is another important warning here. Inviting Jesus into our lives does not mean that He has come to fulfill all our personal desires. At Cana, Jesus was not present to become a servant of human wishes. What would soon happen would reveal His glory and His divine authority. That distinction matters. Christianity is not about adding Jesus to the life we have already chosen. It is about surrendering ourselves to the Christ who calls us to follow Him. The disciples did not yet understand everything about Jesus. Neither do we. But discipleship begins with trusting Him enough to follow. Today, do not merely ask Christ to accompany your plans. Open His Word and ask whether your plans are following His will. Question for Today: Are you asking Jesus to follow your plans, or are you willing to follow His? Respond: “Lord Jesus, I will follow You.”
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  • The more you understand Scripture, the stronger your faith becomes.

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  • Calling all men, women, and youth! Find your place in ministry at Clearview Baptist Church

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    🙏💛 Calling all men, women, and youth! Find your place in ministry at Clearview Baptist Church 🌐 Visit us online: clearviewbaptistmd.org #ClearviewBaptist #Fellowships #MenOfFaith #WomenOfFaith #YouthForChrist #FaithFamily #Discipleship #ChurchCommunity #GodsGlory #FaithInAction #Gospel #GreatCommission
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  • What is your life really being spent on?

    https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/13/a-gospel-worth-living-for-the-grace-of-god/

    In Acts 20:24, Paul makes an incredible statement:

    “But I do not consider my life of any account as dear to myself, so that I may finish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify solemnly of the gospel of the grace of God.”

    Paul wasn't careless with his life—he simply understood that his life had a greater purpose.

    He had been entrusted with the Gospel of the grace of God, and he believed that message was worth living for, suffering for, and even dying for.

    That same Gospel has been entrusted to followers of Jesus today.

    Grace tells us that we don't have to earn God's forgiveness. Jesus has already accomplished what we could never accomplish for ourselves. Through His death and resurrection, sinners can be forgiven, the broken can be restored, and those who were far from God can be brought near.

    Most of us may never be asked to die for the Gospel.

    But every follower of Jesus is called to live for it.

    The question is: Are we using the life God has given us to make Jesus known?

    Read the new blog: “A Gospel Worth Living For: The Grace of God.”

    #GospelOfGrace #Acts2024 #JesusChrist #GraceOfGod #ChristianLiving #SalvationByGrace #SharingTheGospel #Evangelism #ChristianFaith #LiveForJesus #GreatCommission #Discipleship
    What is your life really being spent on? https://patrickryanlewis.com/2026/08/13/a-gospel-worth-living-for-the-grace-of-god/ In Acts 20:24, Paul makes an incredible statement: “But I do not consider my life of any account as dear to myself, so that I may finish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify solemnly of the gospel of the grace of God.” Paul wasn't careless with his life—he simply understood that his life had a greater purpose. He had been entrusted with the Gospel of the grace of God, and he believed that message was worth living for, suffering for, and even dying for. That same Gospel has been entrusted to followers of Jesus today. Grace tells us that we don't have to earn God's forgiveness. Jesus has already accomplished what we could never accomplish for ourselves. Through His death and resurrection, sinners can be forgiven, the broken can be restored, and those who were far from God can be brought near. Most of us may never be asked to die for the Gospel. But every follower of Jesus is called to live for it. The question is: Are we using the life God has given us to make Jesus known? Read the new blog: “A Gospel Worth Living For: The Grace of God.” #GospelOfGrace #Acts2024 #JesusChrist #GraceOfGod #ChristianLiving #SalvationByGrace #SharingTheGospel #Evangelism #ChristianFaith #LiveForJesus #GreatCommission #Discipleship
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