• July 24
    "I WILL" — GOD'S PROMISES FOR EVERY DAY
    NO ONE WILL SNATCH YOU FROM MY HAND
    Scripture: Gospel of John 10:27–29 (LLV) —
    “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one will snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all, and no one can snatch them out of My Father's hand.”
    Jesus
    does not describe
    His followers
    as strangers.
    He calls them
    "My sheep."
    He knows
    each one
    by name.
    He knows
    our joys.
    Our fears.
    Our struggles.
    Our victories.
    Nothing
    about our lives
    is hidden
    from Him.
    “My sheep
    hear My voice.”
    The Shepherd
    still speaks.
    Sometimes
    through His Word.
    Sometimes
    through
    the quiet prompting
    of His Spirit.
    Sometimes
    through faithful believers
    He places
    along our path.
    The question
    is not
    whether He speaks.
    The question is
    whether
    we are listening.
    “I give them
    eternal life.”
    Eternal life
    is more
    than endless days.
    It is
    a relationship
    with the One
    who loves us
    without end.
    A life
    that begins
    the moment
    we place
    our trust
    in Christ.
    “No one
    will snatch them
    out of My hand.”
    What confidence
    these words bring.
    There are moments
    when we feel
    weak.
    When life
    seems uncertain.
    When the storms
    around us
    appear stronger
    than our faith.
    Yet our security
    does not depend
    upon the strength
    of our grip
    on Christ.
    It rests
    upon the strength
    of His grip
    on us.
    Then Jesus
    adds another promise.
    “My Father...
    is greater than all.”
    The hands
    that hold us
    are the hands
    of the Son,
    secure
    within the hands
    of the Father.
    No power.
    No fear.
    No circumstance.
    Can overcome
    their loving care.
    A new beginning rests securely here:
    understanding that our confidence comes not from holding tightly to Christ, but from the unbreakable promise that He holds tightly to us.
    Reflection: When fear or uncertainty enters my life, do I rely on my own strength, or do I rest in the security of Christ's loving hands?
    Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for knowing me, calling me, and holding me securely in Your care. When fear threatens my peace, remind me that Your hands are stronger than anything I will ever face. Help me listen for Your voice each day and walk confidently, knowing that nothing can separate me from Your faithful love. Amen.

    #DailyDevotional #FollowMe #Faith #JesusChrist #BibleVerse
    July 24 🌿 "I WILL" — GOD'S PROMISES FOR EVERY DAY NO ONE WILL SNATCH YOU FROM MY HAND 📖 Scripture: Gospel of John 10:27–29 (LLV) — “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one will snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all, and no one can snatch them out of My Father's hand.” Jesus does not describe His followers as strangers. He calls them "My sheep." He knows each one by name. He knows our joys. Our fears. Our struggles. Our victories. Nothing about our lives is hidden from Him. “My sheep hear My voice.” The Shepherd still speaks. Sometimes through His Word. Sometimes through the quiet prompting of His Spirit. Sometimes through faithful believers He places along our path. The question is not whether He speaks. The question is whether we are listening. “I give them eternal life.” Eternal life is more than endless days. It is a relationship with the One who loves us without end. A life that begins the moment we place our trust in Christ. “No one will snatch them out of My hand.” What confidence these words bring. There are moments when we feel weak. When life seems uncertain. When the storms around us appear stronger than our faith. Yet our security does not depend upon the strength of our grip on Christ. It rests upon the strength of His grip on us. Then Jesus adds another promise. “My Father... is greater than all.” The hands that hold us are the hands of the Son, secure within the hands of the Father. No power. No fear. No circumstance. Can overcome their loving care. A new beginning rests securely here: understanding that our confidence comes not from holding tightly to Christ, but from the unbreakable promise that He holds tightly to us. Reflection: When fear or uncertainty enters my life, do I rely on my own strength, or do I rest in the security of Christ's loving hands? Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for knowing me, calling me, and holding me securely in Your care. When fear threatens my peace, remind me that Your hands are stronger than anything I will ever face. Help me listen for Your voice each day and walk confidently, knowing that nothing can separate me from Your faithful love. Amen. #DailyDevotional #FollowMe #Faith #JesusChrist #BibleVerse
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  • HE DIDN’T SAY “FOLLOW RELIGION”…
    HE SAID… “FOLLOW ME.”

    No matter how broken, lost, addicted, anxious, or far away you feel… Jesus is STILL reaching His hand toward you today.

    Matthew 4:19 isn’t just a verse… it’s an INVITATION.
    An invitation to leave the old life behind…
    To walk in PURPOSE…
    To walk in FREEDOM…
    To walk with the KING OF KINGS.

    You don’t have to clean yourself up first.
    You just have to take His hand.

    The world says “figure it out alone.”
    Jesus says… “FOLLOW ME.”

    If you’re choosing to follow Jesus no matter what, type:
    “I WILL FOLLOW JESUS”

    TAG someone who needs this reminder today.

    #Jesus #FollowMe #Matthew419 #Faith #Christian #GodIsGood #JesusSaves #Hope #Healing #FoxxFusion #FaithOverFear #ViralFaith #HolySpirit #ChristianMotivation #KingdomMindset
    🔥 HE DIDN’T SAY “FOLLOW RELIGION”… HE SAID… “FOLLOW ME.” ✝️🔥 No matter how broken, lost, addicted, anxious, or far away you feel… Jesus is STILL reaching His hand toward you today. 🙌❤️ Matthew 4:19 isn’t just a verse… it’s an INVITATION. 👑 An invitation to leave the old life behind… To walk in PURPOSE… To walk in FREEDOM… To walk with the KING OF KINGS. 🔥👣 You don’t have to clean yourself up first. You just have to take His hand. 🤝✨ The world says “figure it out alone.” Jesus says… “FOLLOW ME.” 💯 If you’re choosing to follow Jesus no matter what, type: 🔥 “I WILL FOLLOW JESUS” 🔥 👇 TAG someone who needs this reminder today. #Jesus #FollowMe #Matthew419 #Faith #Christian #GodIsGood #JesusSaves #Hope #Healing #FoxxFusion #FaithOverFear #ViralFaith #HolySpirit #ChristianMotivation #KingdomMindset ✝️
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  • Rise in Grace

    “Follow me…”

    A simple call…
    that changes everything.

    You don’t have to be perfect.
    You don’t have to have it all together.

    He’s not looking for the most qualified—
    He’s calling the willing.

    Step out.
    Trust Him.
    Follow where He leads.

    You were created for more than this world.

    #RiseInGrace #FishersOfMen #FollowMe #FaithJourney #ChristianEncouragement
    Rise in Grace 🌅 “Follow me…” A simple call… that changes everything. You don’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to have it all together. He’s not looking for the most qualified— He’s calling the willing. Step out. Trust Him. Follow where He leads. You were created for more than this world. ✝️ #RiseInGrace #FishersOfMen #FollowMe #FaithJourney #ChristianEncouragement
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  • "God became man."
    A phrase, in its simplicity, that terrified humanity. Not recognizing or accepting it was a matter of life or death for the martyrs of the first age. And here the wheel of history turns, showing us in the information network of contemporary history Christian martyrs all over the world who accepted death for Jesus' sake. This is a serious situation that makes us not hesitate to say that the incarnation of the Son of God is a call from God for man to review what he says about God and man. Because this great divine act revealed to us not only the rejection of concepts of oppression and superiority, but worked to change them through the life that Jesus lived. Jesus who did not say to any of His disciples "Sit down and write," but said "Follow Me," which is a call for man to realize the truth of faith as following the Teacher of truth, who came to be the Truth, not in a book to be read, but to be in flesh and blood, experienced by the person in the depth of his humanity, not in intellectual, philosophical statements, as a revelation of the person of Jesus and our communion in Him.
    God became incarnate to teach man the truth of the divine life in which there is no oppression or usurpation, but sacrifice and conduct in love, and to strike violently – through the measures of the Incarnation – all false conceptions about God, and those belonging to paganism due to their close connection to human consciousness and sense.
    We must congratulate ourselves that the feast of the incarnation of the Son of God is a call to discover the truth of God when He becomes man.

    #Incarnation #GodBecameMan #Christmas #Martyrs #Truth #FollowMe
    🎄 "God became man." 🕊️ A phrase, in its simplicity, that terrified humanity. Not recognizing or accepting it was a matter of life or death for the martyrs of the first age. And here the wheel of history turns, showing us in the information network of contemporary history Christian martyrs all over the world who accepted death for Jesus' sake. This is a serious situation that makes us not hesitate to say that the incarnation of the Son of God is a call from God for man to review what he says about God and man. Because this great divine act revealed to us not only the rejection of concepts of oppression and superiority, but worked to change them through the life that Jesus lived. Jesus who did not say to any of His disciples "Sit down and write," but said "Follow Me," which is a call for man to realize the truth of faith as following the Teacher of truth, who came to be the Truth, not in a book to be read, but to be in flesh and blood, experienced by the person in the depth of his humanity, not in intellectual, philosophical statements, as a revelation of the person of Jesus and our communion in Him. God became incarnate to teach man the truth of the divine life in which there is no oppression or usurpation, but sacrifice and conduct in love, and to strike violently – through the measures of the Incarnation – all false conceptions about God, and those belonging to paganism due to their close connection to human consciousness and sense. We must congratulate ourselves that the feast of the incarnation of the Son of God is a call to discover the truth of God when He becomes man. #Incarnation #GodBecameMan #Christmas #Martyrs #Truth #FollowMe
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  • Value and protect what you have.

    #followMe
    Value and protect what you have. #followMe
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