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  • BEFORE SATAN GETS YOU, HE FIRST DESTROYS YOUR SUPPORT SYSTEM.
    The devil has many ways of getting his prey, one of the most effective means he uses is to destroy your support system. His first target is the good people around you. People who can strengthen, encourage, and protect you.
    When we become isolated from godly friends, family, mentors, and our church community, we become easier targets for discouragement, temptation, fear, and defeat etc.
    The enemy knows that so he creates misunderstanding between you and those who genuinely care about you. Once he succeeded in doing this, he has already won half the battle. He will tell you lies such as, "No one love or care about you" "No one will ever understands you," "You don't need anyone," "They are against you."
    Sadly, many people fall victim to these lies and walk away from the very people God placed in their lives for support.
    The Bible reminds us in Ecclesiastes 4:9-10:
    "Two are better than one... If either of them falls down, one can help the other up."
    God never intended us to fight life's battles alone. He surrounds us with people who pray for us, encourage us, correct us, and help us remain strong in difficult times. Jesus surrounded Himself with disciples and close friends during His earthly ministry. Even the Son of God valued godly companionship
    Once you notice yourself becoming isolated, constantly offended, or withdrawing from everyone, pause and ask yourself: Is this truly wisdom, or is the enemy trying to disconnect me from my support system?
    Protect your relationships, value those who sincerely pray for you. Appreciate those who lovingly correct you. Stay connected to your church and fellowship with other believers. Don't allow pride, offense, or unforgiveness to destroy the people God has placed around you.
    Remember, when the enemy cannot stop God's purpose for your life, he often tries to separate you from the people who could help you fulfill it. Don't let the devil succeed.
    Ask God to open your eyes to recognize their value so that you will not fall into the trap of isolation, offense, or pride but to protect your relationships from every attack of the enemy.
    Finally, guard your support system as carefully as you guard your dreams. The people God has placed in your life are often part of His answer to your prayers. Stay connected, stay humble, and stay prayerful.
    BEFORE SATAN GETS YOU, HE FIRST DESTROYS YOUR SUPPORT SYSTEM. The devil has many ways of getting his prey, one of the most effective means he uses is to destroy your support system. His first target is the good people around you. People who can strengthen, encourage, and protect you. When we become isolated from godly friends, family, mentors, and our church community, we become easier targets for discouragement, temptation, fear, and defeat etc. The enemy knows that so he creates misunderstanding between you and those who genuinely care about you. Once he succeeded in doing this, he has already won half the battle. He will tell you lies such as, "No one love or care about you" "No one will ever understands you," "You don't need anyone," "They are against you." Sadly, many people fall victim to these lies and walk away from the very people God placed in their lives for support. The Bible reminds us in Ecclesiastes 4:9-10: "Two are better than one... If either of them falls down, one can help the other up." God never intended us to fight life's battles alone. He surrounds us with people who pray for us, encourage us, correct us, and help us remain strong in difficult times. Jesus surrounded Himself with disciples and close friends during His earthly ministry. Even the Son of God valued godly companionship Once you notice yourself becoming isolated, constantly offended, or withdrawing from everyone, pause and ask yourself: Is this truly wisdom, or is the enemy trying to disconnect me from my support system? Protect your relationships, value those who sincerely pray for you. Appreciate those who lovingly correct you. Stay connected to your church and fellowship with other believers. Don't allow pride, offense, or unforgiveness to destroy the people God has placed around you. Remember, when the enemy cannot stop God's purpose for your life, he often tries to separate you from the people who could help you fulfill it. Don't let the devil succeed. Ask God to open your eyes to recognize their value so that you will not fall into the trap of isolation, offense, or pride but to protect your relationships from every attack of the enemy. Finally, guard your support system as carefully as you guard your dreams. The people God has placed in your life are often part of His answer to your prayers. Stay connected, stay humble, and stay prayerful.
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  • # Purpose and Stewardship

    I have been thinking about purpose, and I am beginning to see it through the idea of "stewardship".

    I believe God has a general purpose for humanity, a general purpose for those who belong to Christ, and also particular things He entrusts to individuals. In Genesis, humanity was given responsibility to fill the earth, cultivate it, work it, keep it, and exercise dominion under God. Man was therefore placed in creation not as the ultimate owner, but as a **steward**.

    For the Christian, this stewardship goes further. Jesus calls us **“the salt of the earth”** and **“the light of the world.”** He Himself said, “As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” He taught, preached, healed, delivered, instructed, and ministered to people. He exercised and dispensed what the Father had entrusted to Him.

    Peter says:
    “As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.”
    — 1 Peter 4:10

    So stewardship is not merely about money, possessions, talents, or abilities.

    **Stewardship is managing whatever comes into our little world according to how God wants it managed, so that it does not leave our hands contrary to His will.**

    But not everything we encounter is necessarily ours to steward.

    We live in a world filled with countless people, problems, opportunities, and events. We cannot take responsibility for everything. There must be a distinction between what we merely encounter and what the Master actually places within our sphere of responsibility, influence, authority, relationship, opportunity, or care.

    Therefore, one of the crucial questions of purpose is:

    **“What has the Master placed within my stewardship, and what has He not?”**

    If someone comes into my care, how do I treat them?

    If money comes into my hands, how do I use it?

    If knowledge comes to me, what do I do with it?

    If I receive an opportunity, how do I handle it?

    If I am given influence, what do I cause that influence to produce?

    If I receive a spiritual gift, do I use it to serve others?

    If evil comes into my sphere, do I become another channel through which it spreads—or do I, by God's grace, stop its transmission through me?

    This is why stewardship also involves **cultivation**.

    Cultivation takes time.

    A seed becomes a tree.
    A child grows into an adult.
    Knowledge develops into wisdom.
    A gift becomes fruitful through exercise.
    Truth is taught from one generation to another.
    Good institutions and communities are built over time.

    And therefore, what passes through our hands can become either **something we cultivate for God's purposes or something we help multiply contrary to His will**.

    Unforgiveness can produce bitterness.
    Bitterness can produce hatred.
    Hatred can produce further harm.

    But forgiveness can interrupt a cycle.

    Truth can produce trust.

    Love can produce love.

    Wisdom can produce wisdom.

    Generosity can produce generosity.

    The Christian should therefore ask not only:

    **“What am I producing?”**

    but also:

    **“What am I helping to reproduce?”**

    Ultimately, I think purpose can be understood in this way:

    **Purpose is not simply doing something impressive with our lives. It is faithfully doing what the Master has entrusted to us.**

    Jesus prayed to the Father:

    > “I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.”
    > — John 17:4

    He did not say, “I have done everything that could possibly be done.”

    He said:

    **“The work which Thou gavest Me.”**

    That is the distinction.

    We are not called to steward everything in the world.

    We are called to faithfully steward **what the Master brings into our hands and places within our responsibility**.

    And when we stand before Him, the question will not ultimately be how much we possessed, how famous we became, or how impressive our accomplishments appeared.

    It will be:

    **What did you do with what I entrusted to you?**

    Perhaps, then, to fulfill purpose is simply this:

    **To take what the Master puts into our hands, manage it according to His will, cultivate what He wants cultivated, dispense what He wants given, refuse to propagate what He calls evil, and faithfully complete the work He has given us to do.**

    **That is stewardship. And perhaps that is what it means to fulfill purpose.**
    # Purpose and Stewardship I have been thinking about purpose, and I am beginning to see it through the idea of "stewardship". I believe God has a general purpose for humanity, a general purpose for those who belong to Christ, and also particular things He entrusts to individuals. In Genesis, humanity was given responsibility to fill the earth, cultivate it, work it, keep it, and exercise dominion under God. Man was therefore placed in creation not as the ultimate owner, but as a **steward**. For the Christian, this stewardship goes further. Jesus calls us **“the salt of the earth”** and **“the light of the world.”** He Himself said, “As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” He taught, preached, healed, delivered, instructed, and ministered to people. He exercised and dispensed what the Father had entrusted to Him. Peter says: “As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.” — 1 Peter 4:10 So stewardship is not merely about money, possessions, talents, or abilities. **Stewardship is managing whatever comes into our little world according to how God wants it managed, so that it does not leave our hands contrary to His will.** But not everything we encounter is necessarily ours to steward. We live in a world filled with countless people, problems, opportunities, and events. We cannot take responsibility for everything. There must be a distinction between what we merely encounter and what the Master actually places within our sphere of responsibility, influence, authority, relationship, opportunity, or care. Therefore, one of the crucial questions of purpose is: **“What has the Master placed within my stewardship, and what has He not?”** If someone comes into my care, how do I treat them? If money comes into my hands, how do I use it? If knowledge comes to me, what do I do with it? If I receive an opportunity, how do I handle it? If I am given influence, what do I cause that influence to produce? If I receive a spiritual gift, do I use it to serve others? If evil comes into my sphere, do I become another channel through which it spreads—or do I, by God's grace, stop its transmission through me? This is why stewardship also involves **cultivation**. Cultivation takes time. A seed becomes a tree. A child grows into an adult. Knowledge develops into wisdom. A gift becomes fruitful through exercise. Truth is taught from one generation to another. Good institutions and communities are built over time. And therefore, what passes through our hands can become either **something we cultivate for God's purposes or something we help multiply contrary to His will**. Unforgiveness can produce bitterness. Bitterness can produce hatred. Hatred can produce further harm. But forgiveness can interrupt a cycle. Truth can produce trust. Love can produce love. Wisdom can produce wisdom. Generosity can produce generosity. The Christian should therefore ask not only: **“What am I producing?”** but also: **“What am I helping to reproduce?”** Ultimately, I think purpose can be understood in this way: **Purpose is not simply doing something impressive with our lives. It is faithfully doing what the Master has entrusted to us.** Jesus prayed to the Father: > “I have glorified thee on the earth: I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.” > — John 17:4 He did not say, “I have done everything that could possibly be done.” He said: **“The work which Thou gavest Me.”** That is the distinction. We are not called to steward everything in the world. We are called to faithfully steward **what the Master brings into our hands and places within our responsibility**. And when we stand before Him, the question will not ultimately be how much we possessed, how famous we became, or how impressive our accomplishments appeared. It will be: **What did you do with what I entrusted to you?** Perhaps, then, to fulfill purpose is simply this: **To take what the Master puts into our hands, manage it according to His will, cultivate what He wants cultivated, dispense what He wants given, refuse to propagate what He calls evil, and faithfully complete the work He has given us to do.** **That is stewardship. And perhaps that is what it means to fulfill purpose.**
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  • If you are considering what kind of home-based, side business you could start, the health & wellness industry would be a great choice.

    The U.S. dietary supplements market size is valued at approximately $72 billion to $77 billion. Industry reports project the market to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 7.8% to 8.5%, pushing total market value toward $130 billion to $143 billion by the early 2030s.

    One company is eclipsing all others since they launched in December, 2022 with over 2.5 million members worldwide. The main reason is that they designed their company after Amazon, Costco, Netflix and many other subscription-based businesses. They have already paid out over $150M in commissions to their affiliates. THAT IS SUCCESS!

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    If you are considering what kind of home-based, side business you could start, the health & wellness industry would be a great choice. The U.S. dietary supplements market size is valued at approximately $72 billion to $77 billion. Industry reports project the market to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 7.8% to 8.5%, pushing total market value toward $130 billion to $143 billion by the early 2030s. One company is eclipsing all others since they launched in December, 2022 with over 2.5 million members worldwide. The main reason is that they designed their company after Amazon, Costco, Netflix and many other subscription-based businesses. They have already paid out over $150M in commissions to their affiliates. THAT IS SUCCESS! If you would like to hear more about this company and how you can enjoy that kind of success, too, comment "MORE" below.
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  • God’s peace is always stronger!

    #GodsPeace #PeaceThatPassesUnderstanding #FaithOverFear #LordsbookApp
    🕊️ God’s peace is always stronger! #GodsPeace #PeaceThatPassesUnderstanding #FaithOverFear #LordsbookApp
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  • Domenica 23 agosto 2026 - Il servizio di culto settimanale proposto da "Tempo di Riforma" - https://www.tempodiriforma.it/wp/non-solo-vivere-ma-anche-pensare-cristianamente/ Sito alternativo: https://substack.com/home/post/p-212117565
    Domenica 23 agosto 2026 - Il servizio di culto settimanale proposto da "Tempo di Riforma" - https://www.tempodiriforma.it/wp/non-solo-vivere-ma-anche-pensare-cristianamente/ Sito alternativo: https://substack.com/home/post/p-212117565
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  • God is faithful to His promises.

    #GodIsFaithful #HisPromisesNeverFail #KeepBelieving #FaithOverFear #GodsWord #TrustHisWord #LordsbookApp
    📖 God is faithful to His promises. #GodIsFaithful #HisPromisesNeverFail #KeepBelieving #FaithOverFear #GodsWord #TrustHisWord #LordsbookApp
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  • THE UNHOLY CONCEPTION IN STALIN'S EMBRACE WILL FOREVER WEIGH ON THE ROC AND ITS BRANCHES AROUND THE WORLD

    SYNOPSIS: Archimandrite Nykanor (Mishkov), a prominent Bulgarian cleric, maintains a steadfast pro-Ukrainian stance, explaining that the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) is inextricably linked to Stalinist ideologies and the pursuit of state-controlled "Russian world" interests. Fr. Nykanor criticizes the current leadership of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (BOC), specifically Patriarch Daniil, for their refusal to condemn Russian aggression and their internal efforts to silence clergy who express solidarity with Ukraine. He highlights how the Union of Orthodox Journalists (UOJ) serves as a sophisticated propaganda tool for the FSB/GRU to manipulate international perception and undermine support for Ukraine under the guise of religious freedom... READ MORE: https://agape-restoration-society.org/ARC-News/a-n_2026-08-15.htm#article_3
    THE UNHOLY CONCEPTION IN STALIN'S EMBRACE WILL FOREVER WEIGH ON THE ROC AND ITS BRANCHES AROUND THE WORLD SYNOPSIS: Archimandrite Nykanor (Mishkov), a prominent Bulgarian cleric, maintains a steadfast pro-Ukrainian stance, explaining that the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) is inextricably linked to Stalinist ideologies and the pursuit of state-controlled "Russian world" interests. Fr. Nykanor criticizes the current leadership of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (BOC), specifically Patriarch Daniil, for their refusal to condemn Russian aggression and their internal efforts to silence clergy who express solidarity with Ukraine. He highlights how the Union of Orthodox Journalists (UOJ) serves as a sophisticated propaganda tool for the FSB/GRU to manipulate international perception and undermine support for Ukraine under the guise of religious freedom... READ MORE: https://agape-restoration-society.org/ARC-News/a-n_2026-08-15.htm#article_3
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  • Derek Prince:
    "Before the Church can call the world to bow before Jesus, we must first bow before Him ourselves.
    God’s power is released through a people who are fully surrendered to His authority. When the Church humbles itself, turns from compromise, and submits to the Lordship of Jesus, it can fulfill its calling to influence the world.
    “Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up.” James 4:10
    The question is not simply whether the world will change. The question is whether the Church will bend to the Lord."
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    This quote is from Derek's message, "God Holds the Church Accountable" and the context around the quote is as follows: "So the situation is this as I see it, that's why I'm happy to be here. If we want to change the nation we have to start by changing the church. In that Welsh revival that I spoke about, the man whom God used was a man named Evan Roberts. He was not, I don't think, a great preacher, but he had a slogan: “Bend the Church and Bow the World.” If the church will bend, the world will bow. If the church will not bend to the Lord, the world will not bow. So in many ways, not in every respect, the destiny of America is in the hands of the church—you and I, people like us. Do we realize our responsibility? It's a very solemn responsibility."
    Derek Prince: "Before the Church can call the world to bow before Jesus, we must first bow before Him ourselves. God’s power is released through a people who are fully surrendered to His authority. When the Church humbles itself, turns from compromise, and submits to the Lordship of Jesus, it can fulfill its calling to influence the world. “Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up.” James 4:10 The question is not simply whether the world will change. The question is whether the Church will bend to the Lord." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This quote is from Derek's message, "God Holds the Church Accountable" and the context around the quote is as follows: "So the situation is this as I see it, that's why I'm happy to be here. If we want to change the nation we have to start by changing the church. In that Welsh revival that I spoke about, the man whom God used was a man named Evan Roberts. He was not, I don't think, a great preacher, but he had a slogan: “Bend the Church and Bow the World.” If the church will bend, the world will bow. If the church will not bend to the Lord, the world will not bow. So in many ways, not in every respect, the destiny of America is in the hands of the church—you and I, people like us. Do we realize our responsibility? It's a very solemn responsibility."
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  • The Battle May Come, But It Won’t Have the Final Word

    God never promised that challenges would never come. He promised that they would not have the power to destroy His purpose for your life.

    Isaiah 54:17 reminds us:
    “No weapon formed against you shall prosper…”

    Sometimes opposition can make you question whether God is still with you. People may misunderstand you, speak against you, or situations may suddenly become difficult. But remember this: the presence of a battle does not mean the absence of God.

    You don't have to respond to every accusation. You don't have to prove your heart to everyone. Keep walking in truth. Keep praying. Keep your peace. Let God handle what you cannot control.

    What looks like a setback today may become part of your testimony tomorrow.

    Life Lesson:
    Don't measure God's protection by the absence of battles. Measure it by the strength He gives you to overcome them.

    Let's Pray
    Father, thank You for being my refuge and defender. When challenges arise, give me wisdom, courage, and peace. Protect me and my loved ones from every plan meant for harm, and turn every difficult season into a testimony of Your faithfulness. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    If you believe God is fighting for you, declare: “The battle may come, but it will not defeat me. God is with me!”

    #FaithOverFear #GodIsMyDefender #NoWeapon #DivineProtection
    The Battle May Come, But It Won’t Have the Final Word God never promised that challenges would never come. He promised that they would not have the power to destroy His purpose for your life. Isaiah 54:17 reminds us: “No weapon formed against you shall prosper…” Sometimes opposition can make you question whether God is still with you. People may misunderstand you, speak against you, or situations may suddenly become difficult. But remember this: the presence of a battle does not mean the absence of God. You don't have to respond to every accusation. You don't have to prove your heart to everyone. Keep walking in truth. Keep praying. Keep your peace. Let God handle what you cannot control. What looks like a setback today may become part of your testimony tomorrow. Life Lesson: Don't measure God's protection by the absence of battles. Measure it by the strength He gives you to overcome them. Let's Pray 🙏 Father, thank You for being my refuge and defender. When challenges arise, give me wisdom, courage, and peace. Protect me and my loved ones from every plan meant for harm, and turn every difficult season into a testimony of Your faithfulness. In Jesus' name, Amen. 🙏🔥 If you believe God is fighting for you, declare: “The battle may come, but it will not defeat me. God is with me!” 🛡️🙌 #FaithOverFear #GodIsMyDefender #NoWeapon #DivineProtection
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