• I’M NOT PERFECT… BUT JESUS’ PERFECT LOVE IS.

    I have flaws.
    I’ve made mistakes.
    I’ve had chapters I’m not proud of.
    I’m still growing, learning, and becoming who God has called me to be.

    But here’s what changed everything:

    JESUS NEVER ASKED ME TO BE PERFECT—HE ASKED ME TO FOLLOW HIM.

    I don’t have to earn His love.
    I don’t have to pretend I have it all together.
    I just need JESUS.

    His grace meets me where I am.
    His mercy gives me another day.
    His love reminds me that my story is still being written.

    I’M NOT PERFECT. I’M HIS. AND THAT’S ENOUGH FOR ME.

    If you’re thankful Jesus loves you right where you are, comment “THANK YOU, JESUS!”

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    💗🔥 I’M NOT PERFECT… BUT JESUS’ PERFECT LOVE IS. 🔥💗 I have flaws. I’ve made mistakes. I’ve had chapters I’m not proud of. I’m still growing, learning, and becoming who God has called me to be. But here’s what changed everything: ✝️ JESUS NEVER ASKED ME TO BE PERFECT—HE ASKED ME TO FOLLOW HIM. I don’t have to earn His love. I don’t have to pretend I have it all together. I just need JESUS. ❤️ His grace meets me where I am. His mercy gives me another day. His love reminds me that my story is still being written. 💥 I’M NOT PERFECT. I’M HIS. AND THAT’S ENOUGH FOR ME. 👇 If you’re thankful Jesus loves you right where you are, comment “THANK YOU, JESUS!” ❤️🔥 ➕ Follow FoxxFusion Ministries for faith, recovery, encouragement, testimony, and more JESUS! #JesusIsEnough #PerfectLove #GraceUponGrace #FaithInJesus #FoxxFusionMinistries
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  • John 3:16: The One Verse That Changed the World

    “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” — John 3:16 (KJV)

    If someone asked, “Can you explain the whole Christian faith in one sentence?” many Christians would point to John 3:16. It is one of the most quoted verses in history, translated into hundreds of languages, displayed in stadiums, printed in millions of Bibles, and memorized by children and adults alike. Yet despite its popularity, it is often read so quickly that its depth is overlooked.

    This verse is part of a conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus, a respected Jewish teacher who came to Jesus at night searching for answers. Nicodemus knew religion, Scripture, and tradition, but Jesus showed him that knowing about God is not the same as knowing God. Jesus explained that every person needs a spiritual rebirth—a new life that only God can give.

    Then comes John 3:16.

    The first words, “For God so loved…”, reveal the starting point of the gospel. Christianity does not begin with human beings trying to earn God’s approval. It begins with God taking the first step toward us. His love is not based on our success, our morality, or our achievements. He loved us while we were still sinners, broken and unable to save ourselves.

    Notice that the verse says God loved “the world.” In the Bible, this does not mean God approves of every action or lifestyle. Rather, it means His offer of salvation is extended to people from every nation, background, and social class. No one is beyond the reach of God’s grace if they come to Him through Christ.

    The next phrase is perhaps the greatest act of love ever recorded:

    ”…that He gave His only begotten Son.”

    Love is measured by what it is willing to give. God did not merely send advice, another prophet, or a list of rules. He gave His Son. Jesus willingly entered our world, lived a sinless life, died on the cross for our sins, and rose again. The cross was not an accident; it was the center of God’s plan of redemption.

    The verse then says,

    ”…that whosoever believeth in Him…”

    This is one of the most hopeful words in the Bible: “whosoever.” It means the invitation is open to everyone. Rich or poor. Young or old. Religious or skeptical. Your past does not disqualify you from responding to Christ. But biblical belief is more than agreeing that Jesus existed. It is placing your trust in Him, following Him, and receiving Him as Lord and Savior.

    Jesus also speaks honestly about the human condition:

    ”…should not perish…”

    Modern culture often tells us that people are basically fine and simply need more education, more money, or more opportunities. The Bible goes deeper. It teaches that humanity’s greatest problem is separation from God because of sin. That separation has eternal consequences. Jesus does not ignore this reality; He came to rescue us from it.

    Finally, the verse ends with hope:

    ”…but have everlasting life.”

    Eternal life is not merely living forever. According to the New Testament, it begins the moment a person places their faith in Christ. It is a restored relationship with God that continues beyond death into eternity. It is a life marked by forgiveness, purpose, peace, and the promise that death is not the end.

    For young people today, John 3:16 speaks directly into a world searching for identity and meaning. Many are told that their value depends on appearance, popularity, achievements, or online approval. Jesus offers something different. He says your worth is not determined by how many people notice you but by the fact that God loved you enough to give His Son for you.

    This verse also challenges us. God’s love is not permission to live however we please. The same Jesus who welcomed sinners also called people to repentance, faith, and a transformed life. Grace is free, but it is never cheap—it cost Christ His life.

    After centuries of study, theologians from many Christian traditions continue to agree on one central truth: John 3:16 is the heart of the gospel. It reveals God’s initiative, Christ’s sacrifice, humanity’s need, the call to faith, and the promise of eternal life. Entire libraries have been written about this single verse, yet its central message remains wonderfully simple.

    God loves.

    God gave.

    We believe.

    We receive.

    That is why John 3:16 continues to speak across generations. It is not merely a famous Bible verse—it is an invitation from God to every human heart.

    “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” — John 3:16 (KJV)

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    John 3:16: The One Verse That Changed the World “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” — John 3:16 (KJV) If someone asked, “Can you explain the whole Christian faith in one sentence?” many Christians would point to John 3:16. It is one of the most quoted verses in history, translated into hundreds of languages, displayed in stadiums, printed in millions of Bibles, and memorized by children and adults alike. Yet despite its popularity, it is often read so quickly that its depth is overlooked. This verse is part of a conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus, a respected Jewish teacher who came to Jesus at night searching for answers. Nicodemus knew religion, Scripture, and tradition, but Jesus showed him that knowing about God is not the same as knowing God. Jesus explained that every person needs a spiritual rebirth—a new life that only God can give. Then comes John 3:16. The first words, “For God so loved…”, reveal the starting point of the gospel. Christianity does not begin with human beings trying to earn God’s approval. It begins with God taking the first step toward us. His love is not based on our success, our morality, or our achievements. He loved us while we were still sinners, broken and unable to save ourselves. Notice that the verse says God loved “the world.” In the Bible, this does not mean God approves of every action or lifestyle. Rather, it means His offer of salvation is extended to people from every nation, background, and social class. No one is beyond the reach of God’s grace if they come to Him through Christ. The next phrase is perhaps the greatest act of love ever recorded: ”…that He gave His only begotten Son.” Love is measured by what it is willing to give. God did not merely send advice, another prophet, or a list of rules. He gave His Son. Jesus willingly entered our world, lived a sinless life, died on the cross for our sins, and rose again. The cross was not an accident; it was the center of God’s plan of redemption. The verse then says, ”…that whosoever believeth in Him…” This is one of the most hopeful words in the Bible: “whosoever.” It means the invitation is open to everyone. Rich or poor. Young or old. Religious or skeptical. Your past does not disqualify you from responding to Christ. But biblical belief is more than agreeing that Jesus existed. It is placing your trust in Him, following Him, and receiving Him as Lord and Savior. Jesus also speaks honestly about the human condition: ”…should not perish…” Modern culture often tells us that people are basically fine and simply need more education, more money, or more opportunities. The Bible goes deeper. It teaches that humanity’s greatest problem is separation from God because of sin. That separation has eternal consequences. Jesus does not ignore this reality; He came to rescue us from it. Finally, the verse ends with hope: ”…but have everlasting life.” Eternal life is not merely living forever. According to the New Testament, it begins the moment a person places their faith in Christ. It is a restored relationship with God that continues beyond death into eternity. It is a life marked by forgiveness, purpose, peace, and the promise that death is not the end. For young people today, John 3:16 speaks directly into a world searching for identity and meaning. Many are told that their value depends on appearance, popularity, achievements, or online approval. Jesus offers something different. He says your worth is not determined by how many people notice you but by the fact that God loved you enough to give His Son for you. This verse also challenges us. God’s love is not permission to live however we please. The same Jesus who welcomed sinners also called people to repentance, faith, and a transformed life. Grace is free, but it is never cheap—it cost Christ His life. After centuries of study, theologians from many Christian traditions continue to agree on one central truth: John 3:16 is the heart of the gospel. It reveals God’s initiative, Christ’s sacrifice, humanity’s need, the call to faith, and the promise of eternal life. Entire libraries have been written about this single verse, yet its central message remains wonderfully simple. God loves. God gave. We believe. We receive. That is why John 3:16 continues to speak across generations. It is not merely a famous Bible verse—it is an invitation from God to every human heart. “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” — John 3:16 (KJV) ✝️❤️ #John316 #ForGodSoLovedTheWorld #GospelOfJohn #TheGospel #JesusChrist #GodsLove #SavedByGrace #FaithInChrist #BelieveInJesus #TheCross #HopeInChrist #EternalLife #BibleTruth #KingdomFirst #ChristAlone #GraceUponGrace #FollowJesus #TruthInLove #ChristianYouth #GenZForJesus #WalkWithJesus #LightOfTheWorld #JesusSaves #Maranatha #SoliDeoGloria ✝️❤️📖🙏
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  • “Where Are You?”

    “And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?” — Genesis 3:9 (KJV)

    God’s question to Adam wasn’t because He didn’t know where Adam was. He is all-knowing. The question was meant for Adam’s heart.

    Today, God still asks the same question.

    Not, “Where are you physically?” but “Where are you spiritually?”

    In a world overflowing with notifications, entertainment, ambition, and endless distractions, many of us have become experts at staying busy while slowly drifting away from God. We have time to scroll for hours, but struggle to spend a few minutes in prayer. We chase success, approval, and temporary happiness, yet neglect the One who gives eternal life.

    Like Adam, we often hide—not behind trees, but behind careers, social media, relationships, achievements, or even our own failures and guilt. We convince ourselves that God is distant, when in reality, He is the One calling our name.

    The beautiful truth of the gospel is that God never stopped seeking His children. The question that began in the Garden reaches its greatest answer in Jesus Christ. God didn’t wait for us to find Him—He came looking for us. Jesus left the glory of heaven to seek and save those who were lost, offering forgiveness, grace, and the hope of eternal life through His death and resurrection.

    Perhaps today, through His Word, God is gently asking you the same question He asked Adam:

    “Where are you?”

    Not to condemn you, but to invite you back.

    No matter how far you’ve wandered, no matter what you’ve done, His arms remain open. The Shepherd is still searching for His sheep. The Father is still watching for His prodigal child. His grace is still greater than our sin.

    Don’t let the noise of this world drown out the voice of the One who has never stopped calling your name.

    Come back to Him.

    He’s still waiting.


    #WhereArtThou #Genesis39 #ComeBackToGod #JesusIsCalling #TheGoodShepherd #ReturnToTheFather #GodStillCalls #SeekTheLord #LostAndFound #GraceUponGrace #FaithInChrist #BibleTruth #WalkWithJesus #KingdomFirst #GodsVoice #HisGraceIsEnough #DrawNearToGod #ChristianLiving #HopeInChrist #FollowJesus #Maranatha #JesusSaves #StandFirm #TruthInLove #ChildOfGod
    “Where Are You?” “And the LORD God called unto Adam, and said unto him, Where art thou?” — Genesis 3:9 (KJV) ✝️ God’s question to Adam wasn’t because He didn’t know where Adam was. He is all-knowing. The question was meant for Adam’s heart. Today, God still asks the same question. Not, “Where are you physically?” but “Where are you spiritually?” In a world overflowing with notifications, entertainment, ambition, and endless distractions, many of us have become experts at staying busy while slowly drifting away from God. We have time to scroll for hours, but struggle to spend a few minutes in prayer. We chase success, approval, and temporary happiness, yet neglect the One who gives eternal life. Like Adam, we often hide—not behind trees, but behind careers, social media, relationships, achievements, or even our own failures and guilt. We convince ourselves that God is distant, when in reality, He is the One calling our name. The beautiful truth of the gospel is that God never stopped seeking His children. The question that began in the Garden reaches its greatest answer in Jesus Christ. God didn’t wait for us to find Him—He came looking for us. Jesus left the glory of heaven to seek and save those who were lost, offering forgiveness, grace, and the hope of eternal life through His death and resurrection. Perhaps today, through His Word, God is gently asking you the same question He asked Adam: “Where are you?” Not to condemn you, but to invite you back. No matter how far you’ve wandered, no matter what you’ve done, His arms remain open. The Shepherd is still searching for His sheep. The Father is still watching for His prodigal child. His grace is still greater than our sin. Don’t let the noise of this world drown out the voice of the One who has never stopped calling your name. Come back to Him. He’s still waiting. ❤️✝️ #WhereArtThou #Genesis39 #ComeBackToGod #JesusIsCalling #TheGoodShepherd #ReturnToTheFather #GodStillCalls #SeekTheLord #LostAndFound #GraceUponGrace #FaithInChrist #BibleTruth #WalkWithJesus #KingdomFirst #GodsVoice #HisGraceIsEnough #DrawNearToGod #ChristianLiving #HopeInChrist #FollowJesus #Maranatha #JesusSaves #StandFirm #TruthInLove #ChildOfGod ✝️❤️📖🙏
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  • A Letter to My Heavenly Father

    Dear Heavenly Father,

    I hope You don’t mind me writing this letter. I know You already know every thought in my heart, but sometimes it helps me to put my feelings into words.

    First of all, thank You. Thank You for the gift of life, for my family, for every meal on our table, for the roof over our heads, and for the countless blessings I often take for granted. Even in difficult seasons, I can see Your hand carrying me when I don’t have the strength to carry myself.

    Father, I have to admit that these past months have been hard. Not having a job has left me feeling discouraged, embarrassed, and at times humiliated. Watching others move forward while I wait has tested my patience and my confidence. There are days when I wonder if I’m doing enough or if I’ve somehow failed the people I love.

    The hardest part isn’t just being unemployed—it’s feeling like I cannot provide for my family the way I want to. As a husband, a father, and someone who wants to work with dignity, that weighs heavily on my heart. Some days I smile on the outside while quietly carrying fear on the inside.

    Yet, Father, even in those moments, I cannot forget who You are. You have never abandoned me. You have brought me through challenges before, and I believe You are still writing my story. Even when I cannot see the next step, I choose to believe that You are already making a way.

    I’m not asking for riches or recognition. I’m simply asking for an opportunity—a door that only You can open. Bless the work of my hands. Lead me to the place where I can use the gifts You have given me, provide for my family with integrity, and bring glory to Your name. When that day comes, I will remember that it was never by my strength alone but by Your grace and faithfulness.

    Until then, help me not to lose hope. Guard my heart from bitterness, self-pity, and despair. Teach me to trust Your timing even when it is different from mine. Help me keep my character when my circumstances are difficult, and remind me that my worth is found in being Your child, not in my job title.

    Thank You for listening, even when I struggle to find the right words. Thank You for loving me on my best days and my worst. Thank You for never letting go of my hand.

    I’ll keep believing, keep trying, keep knocking on doors, and keep trusting that You will answer in the way that is best. I look forward to the day when I can look back on this season and say, “Father, You were faithful all along.”

    I love You, Dad. Thank You for always being there, even when I couldn’t feel it. Please stay close to me, hold my hand, and help me become the man You created me to be.

    Your grateful son,


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    A Letter to My Heavenly Father ✝️ Dear Heavenly Father, I hope You don’t mind me writing this letter. I know You already know every thought in my heart, but sometimes it helps me to put my feelings into words. First of all, thank You. Thank You for the gift of life, for my family, for every meal on our table, for the roof over our heads, and for the countless blessings I often take for granted. Even in difficult seasons, I can see Your hand carrying me when I don’t have the strength to carry myself. Father, I have to admit that these past months have been hard. Not having a job has left me feeling discouraged, embarrassed, and at times humiliated. Watching others move forward while I wait has tested my patience and my confidence. There are days when I wonder if I’m doing enough or if I’ve somehow failed the people I love. The hardest part isn’t just being unemployed—it’s feeling like I cannot provide for my family the way I want to. As a husband, a father, and someone who wants to work with dignity, that weighs heavily on my heart. Some days I smile on the outside while quietly carrying fear on the inside. Yet, Father, even in those moments, I cannot forget who You are. You have never abandoned me. You have brought me through challenges before, and I believe You are still writing my story. Even when I cannot see the next step, I choose to believe that You are already making a way. I’m not asking for riches or recognition. I’m simply asking for an opportunity—a door that only You can open. Bless the work of my hands. Lead me to the place where I can use the gifts You have given me, provide for my family with integrity, and bring glory to Your name. When that day comes, I will remember that it was never by my strength alone but by Your grace and faithfulness. Until then, help me not to lose hope. Guard my heart from bitterness, self-pity, and despair. Teach me to trust Your timing even when it is different from mine. Help me keep my character when my circumstances are difficult, and remind me that my worth is found in being Your child, not in my job title. Thank You for listening, even when I struggle to find the right words. Thank You for loving me on my best days and my worst. Thank You for never letting go of my hand. I’ll keep believing, keep trying, keep knocking on doors, and keep trusting that You will answer in the way that is best. I look forward to the day when I can look back on this season and say, “Father, You were faithful all along.” I love You, Dad. Thank You for always being there, even when I couldn’t feel it. Please stay close to me, hold my hand, and help me become the man You created me to be. Your grateful son, #DearHeavenlyFather #FaithInGod #TrustInTheLord #GodsTiming #HopeInChrist #WaitingOnGod #GodWillProvide #FaithOverFear #JesusMyHope #PrayerChangesThings #KeepTheFaith #NeverLoseHope #GodIsFaithful #GraceUponGrace #StrengthInChrist #WalkByFaith #BlessedBeyondMeasure #KingdomFirst #ChristianJourney #ChildOfGod #HisWillHisWay #HeHearsOurPrayers #ThankYouJesus #HopeRestored #Maranatha
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  • You don't have to carry the weight of yesterday into today. God's grace is sufficient, His forgiveness is available, and His love remains constant.

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    🌿 You don't have to carry the weight of yesterday into today. God's grace is sufficient, His forgiveness is available, and His love remains constant. #GodsMercy #NewMercies #Lamentations323 #GraceUponGrace #GodIsFaithful #HopeInChrist #ChristianEncouragement #FreshStart #FaithOverFear #Lordsbook
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  • GOD'S LOVE DOESN'T ALWAYS SHOW UP THE WAY WE EXPECT... BUT IT ALWAYS SHOWS UP RIGHT ON TIME.

    Sometimes it's not a miracle.
    Sometimes it's not a breakthrough.
    Sometimes it's a door that closes.
    A lesson that hurts.
    A stranger who encourages you.
    Or the strength to keep going one more day.

    God's love is often found in the places we never thought to look.

    In the waiting. In the healing. In the struggle. In the second chance.

    Looking back, you'll realize He was there the whole time.

    "We love because He first loved us." — 1 John 4:19

    Have you ever experienced God's love in an unexpected way? Share your story below!

    #GodsLove #FaithOverFear #JesusSaves #LovedByGod #GraceUponGrace #HopeInChrist #GodIsFaithful #FoxxFusion #ChristianEncouragement
    💖✨ GOD'S LOVE DOESN'T ALWAYS SHOW UP THE WAY WE EXPECT... BUT IT ALWAYS SHOWS UP RIGHT ON TIME. ✨💖 Sometimes it's not a miracle. 🙏 Sometimes it's not a breakthrough. 🌅 Sometimes it's a door that closes. 🚪 A lesson that hurts. 💔 A stranger who encourages you. 🤝 Or the strength to keep going one more day. 💪🔥 God's love is often found in the places we never thought to look. ❤️ In the waiting. ❤️ In the healing. ❤️ In the struggle. ❤️ In the second chance. Looking back, you'll realize He was there the whole time. ✝️✨ 📖 "We love because He first loved us." — 1 John 4:19 💬 Have you ever experienced God's love in an unexpected way? Share your story below! 👇❤️ #GodsLove #FaithOverFear #JesusSaves #LovedByGod #GraceUponGrace #HopeInChrist #GodIsFaithful #FoxxFusion #ChristianEncouragement 💖✝️🔥🙌✨❤️
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  • The cross was never a symbol of defeat—it was the place where mercy met justice, where love paid a debt we could never afford. Every wound, every drop, every sacrifice declared one eternal truth: we are redeemed.

    When Jesus said, “It is finished,” He wasn’t giving up—He was finishing the work of salvation. The chains of sin were broken, the price was paid in full, and the door to grace was opened forever.

    Today, walk in freedom. Not because of what you’ve done, but because of what He already finished on the cross.

    “He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness.” — 1 Peter 2:24

    #RiseInGrace #ItIsFinished #PaidInFull #JesusSaves #GraceUponGrace
    The cross was never a symbol of defeat—it was the place where mercy met justice, where love paid a debt we could never afford. Every wound, every drop, every sacrifice declared one eternal truth: we are redeemed. When Jesus said, “It is finished,” He wasn’t giving up—He was finishing the work of salvation. The chains of sin were broken, the price was paid in full, and the door to grace was opened forever. Today, walk in freedom. Not because of what you’ve done, but because of what He already finished on the cross. ❤️✝️ “He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness.” — 1 Peter 2:24 #RiseInGrace #ItIsFinished #PaidInFull #JesusSaves #GraceUponGrace
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  • GOD'S LOVE IS EVERYWHERE... YOU JUST HAVE TO LOOK.

    Sometimes we're so focused on what's going wrong that we miss the countless reminders of God's love all around us.

    In the sunrise. In the ocean waves. In the beauty of creation. In a helping hand. In an answered prayer. In His unfailing grace.

    Even in your hardest season, God has never stopped loving you. His presence is closer than your next breath, and His mercy is new every morning.

    Today, slow down for a moment and look around...

    See His fingerprints. Feel His love. Trust His plan.

    No matter what you're facing, remember:

    YOU ARE LOVED BY GOD.

    If you're thankful for God's love, comment: "THANK YOU JESUS "

    Share this to remind someone that God's love is still surrounding them today.

    #GodsLove #JesusLovesYou #FaithOverFear #GodIsGood #LovedByGod #ChristianInspiration #FoxxFusion #GraceUponGrace #JesusChangesEverything #ChildOfGod
    ❤️✝️ GOD'S LOVE IS EVERYWHERE... YOU JUST HAVE TO LOOK. ✝️❤️ Sometimes we're so focused on what's going wrong that we miss the countless reminders of God's love all around us. 🌅 🌻 In the sunrise. 🌊 In the ocean waves. 🌳 In the beauty of creation. 🤝 In a helping hand. 🙏 In an answered prayer. ❤️ In His unfailing grace. Even in your hardest season, God has never stopped loving you. His presence is closer than your next breath, and His mercy is new every morning. ✨ Today, slow down for a moment and look around... 👀 See His fingerprints. ❤️ Feel His love. ✝️ Trust His plan. No matter what you're facing, remember: YOU ARE LOVED BY GOD. 🙌❤️ 👇 If you're thankful for God's love, comment: "THANK YOU JESUS ❤️" 🔄 Share this to remind someone that God's love is still surrounding them today. #GodsLove #JesusLovesYou #FaithOverFear #GodIsGood #LovedByGod #ChristianInspiration #FoxxFusion #GraceUponGrace #JesusChangesEverything #ChildOfGod ❤️✝️🙏✨🙌🌅❤️
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  • NO MATTER HOW FAR YOU’VE FALLEN... GOD’S GRACE CAN STILL REACH YOU.

    You may feel weak. You may feel broken. You may feel unworthy. You may feel like you've made too many mistakes.

    But God's grace is greater than your failures.

    His grace is stronger than your weakness. His grace lifts you when you fall. His grace protects you when fear surrounds you. His grace reminds you that you are loved. His grace carries you when you can't take another step.

    The enemy wants you to believe it's over...

    God says, "My grace is sufficient for you." (2 Corinthians 12:9)

    You are not forgotten. You are not abandoned. You are not too far gone.

    You are loved. You are chosen. You are forgiven. You are covered by grace.

    Today, stop focusing on how many times you've fallen and start focusing on how faithful God has been to pick you back up.

    If you're thankful for God's grace, type GRACE below!

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    ✨❤️ NO MATTER HOW FAR YOU’VE FALLEN... GOD’S GRACE CAN STILL REACH YOU. ❤️✨ You may feel weak. 😔 You may feel broken. 💔 You may feel unworthy. 😢 You may feel like you've made too many mistakes. 😞 But God's grace is greater than your failures. 🙌👑 🔥 His grace is stronger than your weakness. 🕊️ His grace lifts you when you fall. 🛡️ His grace protects you when fear surrounds you. ❤️ His grace reminds you that you are loved. 🤲 His grace carries you when you can't take another step. The enemy wants you to believe it's over... 📖 God says, "My grace is sufficient for you." (2 Corinthians 12:9) You are not forgotten. You are not abandoned. You are not too far gone. ✨ You are loved. ✨ You are chosen. ✨ You are forgiven. ✨ You are covered by grace. Today, stop focusing on how many times you've fallen and start focusing on how faithful God has been to pick you back up. 🙏❤️ If you're thankful for God's grace, type GRACE below! 👇🔥❤️ #GodsGrace 🙏 #GraceUponGrace ❤️ #FaithOverFear ✝️ #JesusSaves 👑 #Forgiven 🕊️ #ChildOfGod ❤️ #FoxxFusion 🔥 #ViralFaith 🙌 #GodIsNotFinishedWithYou ✨
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  • Even when we were broken, lost, and undeserving, God chose mercy over judgment and love over rejection.

    His love changes everything.

    Share this with someone who needs a reminder of God’s mercy today.

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    💛 Even when we were broken, lost, and undeserving, God chose mercy over judgment and love over rejection. His love changes everything. 🙏 💖 Share this with someone who needs a reminder of God’s mercy today. #Ephesians24 #RichInMercy #GodsLove #FaithInChrist #HopeInJesus #GraceUponGrace
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