• What if your birthday became more than a celebration—what if it became a sacred opportunity to pause, reflect and prepare spiritually for the year ahead?

    Many of us celebrate another year of life without intentionally looking back, thanking God for His faithfulness or prayerfully placing the next chapter into His hands.

    That is why I created Number My Days, a guided birthday prayer retreat app based on my book, Number My Days: A Guided Birthday Prayer Retreat Journal.

    Inspired by Psalm 90:12—“So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom”—the app guides you through Scripture, meditation, prayer and private reflection in twelve important areas of life, including:

    * Thanksgiving and remembering God’s faithfulness
    * Bringing your sorrows honestly before God
    * Repentance and renewed consecration
    * Intimacy with God
    * Identity and purpose in Christ
    * Family and future generations
    * Health and well-being
    * Calling and service
    * Finances and stewardship
    * Relationships
    * Spiritual warfare
    * Vision for the year ahead

    Although the app was created around the meaningful milestone of a birthday, you do not have to wait until your birthday to use it.

    The Scriptures, prayers and reflection prompts can support you whenever you need to pause, seek God’s direction, renew your commitment to Him or prayerfully begin a new season.

    Created for your birthday. Meaningful for every season.

    The app is almost ready for its official launch, but before I introduce the paid version, I would love the help of a few people from this Christian community to test it.

    You can create an account, explore the different sections and use the app as you normally would. For the purpose of testing, your birthday does not need to be near. Simply choose a prayer journey and experience it as a personal retreat with God.

    Afterwards, I would be grateful for your honest feedback:

    * Was anything confusing?
    * Did you encounter anything that did not work?
    * Was the prayer journey easy to follow?
    * Did your entries save correctly?
    * What did you find most meaningful?
    * What could make the experience better or easier to use?

    During this testing stage, the app is available free of charge to selected testers.

    You can begin here:

    [https://numbered-days-retreat.lovable.app]

    If you decide to test it, please leave a comment or send me a private message so that I can follow up with you for feedback.

    Thank you for helping me shape a resource that I pray will encourage people to enter every new year and season of life with greater wisdom, gratitude, clarity and surrender to God.
    What if your birthday became more than a celebration—what if it became a sacred opportunity to pause, reflect and prepare spiritually for the year ahead? Many of us celebrate another year of life without intentionally looking back, thanking God for His faithfulness or prayerfully placing the next chapter into His hands. That is why I created Number My Days, a guided birthday prayer retreat app based on my book, Number My Days: A Guided Birthday Prayer Retreat Journal. Inspired by Psalm 90:12—“So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom”—the app guides you through Scripture, meditation, prayer and private reflection in twelve important areas of life, including: * Thanksgiving and remembering God’s faithfulness * Bringing your sorrows honestly before God * Repentance and renewed consecration * Intimacy with God * Identity and purpose in Christ * Family and future generations * Health and well-being * Calling and service * Finances and stewardship * Relationships * Spiritual warfare * Vision for the year ahead Although the app was created around the meaningful milestone of a birthday, you do not have to wait until your birthday to use it. The Scriptures, prayers and reflection prompts can support you whenever you need to pause, seek God’s direction, renew your commitment to Him or prayerfully begin a new season. Created for your birthday. Meaningful for every season. The app is almost ready for its official launch, but before I introduce the paid version, I would love the help of a few people from this Christian community to test it. You can create an account, explore the different sections and use the app as you normally would. For the purpose of testing, your birthday does not need to be near. Simply choose a prayer journey and experience it as a personal retreat with God. Afterwards, I would be grateful for your honest feedback: * Was anything confusing? * Did you encounter anything that did not work? * Was the prayer journey easy to follow? * Did your entries save correctly? * What did you find most meaningful? * What could make the experience better or easier to use? During this testing stage, the app is available free of charge to selected testers. You can begin here: 🔗 [https://numbered-days-retreat.lovable.app] If you decide to test it, please leave a comment or send me a private message so that I can follow up with you for feedback. Thank you for helping me shape a resource that I pray will encourage people to enter every new year and season of life with greater wisdom, gratitude, clarity and surrender to God. 🙏
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    Number My Days — A Guided Birthday Prayer Retreat
    Turn your birthday into a quiet retreat with God. Twelve guided sections of Scripture, stillness, prayer and reflection.
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  • TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS:

    SERMON TOPIC:

    IS YOUR LIFE A STAGE OR AN ALTAR?

    Main Text: Romans 12:1

    «“Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”»

    WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING WITH YOUR LIFE?

    Every day, we stand before an audience.
    People watch what we do.
    People listen to what we say.
    People observe our success, relationships, appearance, ministry and lifestyle.
    But there is an audience greater than humanity: God.
    The question is not simply, “What do people think about me?”
    The deeper question is:
    “What does God see when He looks at my life?”
    A stage is where people perform to be seen.
    An altar is where a person surrenders to God.
    On a stage, the question is:
    «“How do I look?”»
    At an altar, the question is:
    «“Lord, what do You want from me?”»
    Many people are living on a stage while believing they are standing at an altar.
    They pray publicly but disobey privately.
    They appear spiritual before people but live differently when nobody is watching.
    They want the applause of men but have lost the approval of God.

    Today, God is calling us from performance to surrender, from appearance to authenticity, and from the stage to the altar.
    1. THE STAGE SEEKS APPLAUSE; THE ALTAR SEEKS GOD'S APPROVAL
    Jesus warned about religious performance.
    Matthew 6:1
    «“Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them.”»
    Jesus was not condemning good works. He was exposing the wrong motive.
    You can do the right thing for the wrong reason.
    You can preach because you want recognition.
    You can sing because you want applause.
    You can give because you want people to celebrate you.
    You can post Scripture because you want people to praise your spirituality.
    But God looks beyond the action and examines the heart.
    1 Samuel 16:7
    «“Man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.”»
    The stage asks: “Who is watching?”
    The altar asks: “Is God pleased?”
    A person living at the altar does not need human applause to remain faithful.
    Spiritual insight:
    If your Christianity only works when people are watching, you may be performing rather than worshipping.
    2. THE STAGE DISPLAYS TALENT; THE ALTAR REVEALS CHARACTER
    Talent can put you on a platform.
    Character determines whether you can remain there without destroying yourself.
    David had musical ability.
    David had courage.
    David had leadership ability.
    But before David stood before kings, he learned to stand before God in the wilderness.
    The altar develops what the stage cannot produce.
    The stage can reveal your gift.
    The altar reveals your heart.
    A person can be gifted and still lack character.
    A person can preach powerfully and live carelessly.
    A person can sing beautifully and still have an uncontrolled heart.
    A person can be celebrated publicly and be broken privately.
    That is why God is more interested in who you are becoming than merely what you are doing.
    Galatians 5:22–23
    The fruit of the Spirit includes love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
    Notice that Scripture calls these fruit, not performance.
    Fruit grows from a life connected to God.
    Ask yourself:
    What happens to my character when nobody is watching?
    That question can reveal whether your life is a stage or an altar.
    3. THE STAGE WANTS TO RECEIVE; THE ALTAR IS WILLING TO SURRENDER
    An altar is a place of sacrifice.
    Romans 12:1 says:
    «“Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”»
    God does not merely want your Sunday.
    He wants your Monday.
    He does not only want your voice in church.
    He wants your conversations at home.
    He does not only want your offering.
    He wants your heart.
    He does not only want your public ministry.
    He wants your private obedience.
    The stage says:
    “God, bless what I want to do.”
    The altar says:
    “God, I surrender what I want to do to Your will.”
    That is the difference.
    Jesus demonstrated this in Gethsemane.
    Luke 22:42
    «“Not my will, but thine, be done.”»
    That is altar language.
    Sometimes the greatest worship you can give God is not a song.
    It is surrender.
    4. THE STAGE CAN BE MAINTAINED BY APPEARANCE; THE ALTAR REQUIRES TRUTH
    A stage can be decorated.
    An altar cannot hide the condition of the sacrifice.
    God is calling His people back to authenticity.
    Psalm 51:6
    «“Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts…”»
    God wants truth in the hidden places.
    Who are you when the phone is off?
    Who are you when nobody is applauding?
    Who are you when you are angry?
    Who are you when you have money?
    Who are you when you have power?
    Who are you when temptation comes?
    Who are you when nobody can reward you?
    That is where character is tested.
    Christianity is not merely about looking holy.
    It is about becoming holy.
    5. GOD DOES NOT WANT A PERFORMANCE; HE WANTS A LIVING SACRIFICE
    Romans 12:1 gives us the picture clearly:
    «“Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”»
    Notice the word living.
    The Christian life is not a one-time emotional experience.
    It is daily surrender.
    Every morning, we should be able to say:
    “Lord, my life belongs to You.”
    My plans belong to You.
    My career belongs to You.
    My relationships belong to You.
    My finances belong to You.
    My gifts belong to You.
    My body belongs to You.
    My future belongs to You.
    That is life on the altar.

    BIBLICAL CASE STUDY: SAUL AND DAVID

    Two men were anointed by God.
    Two men were given opportunities.
    But their responses to God were different.
    Saul became increasingly concerned about how he appeared before people.
    1 Samuel 15:24
    Saul admitted that he feared the people and obeyed their voice.
    David, despite his failures, repeatedly returned to God with a repentant heart.
    Psalm 51:10
    «“Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.”»
    Saul was concerned about his image.
    David was concerned about his heart.
    One was more concerned about the stage.
    The other understood the altar.
    This does not mean David was perfect. He was not.
    It means that when confronted by God, David learned to return to Him.

    STAGE VS ALTAR

    THE STAGE| THE ALTAR
    Seeks applause| Seeks God's approval
    Focuses on appearance| Focuses on character
    Wants recognition| Wants obedience
    Performs before people| Surrenders before God
    Protects image| Pursues holiness
    Says “Look at me”| Says “Lord, use me”
    Lives for public approval| Lives for divine purpose

    PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS

    1. Examine your motives
    Ask:
    “Why am I doing what I am doing?”
    2. Build a private life with God
    Do not allow your public ministry to become larger than your private relationship with God.
    3. Stop living for human applause
    People can praise you today and criticize you tomorrow.
    God's approval must become your anchor.
    4. Repent where necessary
    If there are hidden areas of compromise, bring them before God.
    Do not protect what God is asking you to surrender.
    5. Practice obedience when nobody is watching
    The secret place is where genuine Christianity is developed.
    6. Make your whole life worship
    Your workplace can become worship.
    Your family life can become worship.
    Your business can become worship.
    Your ministry can become worship.
    Your private decisions can become worship.

    DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS

    1. God is more interested in your heart than your platform.
    A bigger platform without a deeper heart can become dangerous.
    2. Public success cannot compensate for private failure.
    You can impress thousands and still grieve God.
    3. The altar comes before the platform.
    Before God uses a person publicly, He often works on that person privately.
    4. Your greatest audience is God.
    People see moments.
    God sees the entire life.
    5. The altar is where ambition dies and purpose is born.
    Sometimes God must remove our desire to be seen before He can trust us to be used.

    QUESTIONS FOR PERSONAL REFLECTION

    1. Am I living to please God or to impress people?
    2. Who am I when nobody is watching?
    3. Is my private life consistent with my public confession?
    4. Am I more interested in being celebrated or being transformed?
    5. What have I refused to surrender to God?
    6. Have I allowed social media to become my stage?
    7. Is my ministry flowing from intimacy with God or the desire for recognition?
    8. If God removed the applause, would I still serve Him?
    9. What area of my life needs to return to the altar?
    10. Can God trust me with a greater platform?

    POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS

    1. Prayer for a pure heart
    Father, create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Let my private life please You.
    2. Prayer against hypocrisy
    Lord, deliver me from every form of hypocrisy and spiritual performance. Let my public life agree with my private life.
    3. Prayer for genuine surrender
    Father, I surrender my plans, ambitions, gifts, relationships and future to You. Have Your way in my life.
    4. Prayer against the desire for human applause
    Lord, free me from the bondage of seeking human approval. Teach me to live for Your approval alone.
    5. Prayer for character
    Holy Spirit, develop Christlike character in me. Let my character be greater than my platform.
    6. Prayer for usefulness
    Lord, make my life an instrument in Your hands. Let everything You have placed in me bring glory to Your name.

    COME DOWN FROM THE STAGE.

    Perhaps the greatest question today is not:
    “How many people know me?”
    It is:
    “Does God know me?”
    Not:
    “How impressive is my life?”
    But:
    “How surrendered is my life?”
    The world says:
    “Build your platform.”
    God says:
    “Build your altar.”
    The world says:
    “Make people notice you.”
    God says:
    “Let your light shine so that people may glorify your Father.”
    The stage is temporary.
    The applause is temporary.
    Popularity is temporary.
    Titles are temporary.
    But what you do for God and who you become in Christ have eternal significance.
    So today, come down from the stage.
    Lay down the need to impress.
    Lay down the need to be celebrated.
    Lay down the hidden compromise.
    Lay down the pride.
    Lay down the fear of people's opinions.
    Lay down your plans.
    And say:
    «“Lord, here I am. My life is Yours.”»

    FINAL DECLARATION

    My life will not be a stage for human applause.
    My life will be an altar for God's glory.
    My gifts will serve His purpose.
    My character will reflect Christ.
    My private life will honor Him.
    My public life will glorify Him.
    And everything I am and everything I have will belong to Jesus.
    Amen.

    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/author/umohedembooks

    CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540

    Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
    TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS: SERMON TOPIC: IS YOUR LIFE A STAGE OR AN ALTAR? Main Text: Romans 12:1 «“Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”» WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING WITH YOUR LIFE? Every day, we stand before an audience. People watch what we do. People listen to what we say. People observe our success, relationships, appearance, ministry and lifestyle. But there is an audience greater than humanity: God. The question is not simply, “What do people think about me?” The deeper question is: “What does God see when He looks at my life?” A stage is where people perform to be seen. An altar is where a person surrenders to God. On a stage, the question is: «“How do I look?”» At an altar, the question is: «“Lord, what do You want from me?”» Many people are living on a stage while believing they are standing at an altar. They pray publicly but disobey privately. They appear spiritual before people but live differently when nobody is watching. They want the applause of men but have lost the approval of God. Today, God is calling us from performance to surrender, from appearance to authenticity, and from the stage to the altar. 1. THE STAGE SEEKS APPLAUSE; THE ALTAR SEEKS GOD'S APPROVAL Jesus warned about religious performance. Matthew 6:1 «“Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them.”» Jesus was not condemning good works. He was exposing the wrong motive. You can do the right thing for the wrong reason. You can preach because you want recognition. You can sing because you want applause. You can give because you want people to celebrate you. You can post Scripture because you want people to praise your spirituality. But God looks beyond the action and examines the heart. 1 Samuel 16:7 «“Man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.”» The stage asks: “Who is watching?” The altar asks: “Is God pleased?” A person living at the altar does not need human applause to remain faithful. Spiritual insight: If your Christianity only works when people are watching, you may be performing rather than worshipping. 2. THE STAGE DISPLAYS TALENT; THE ALTAR REVEALS CHARACTER Talent can put you on a platform. Character determines whether you can remain there without destroying yourself. David had musical ability. David had courage. David had leadership ability. But before David stood before kings, he learned to stand before God in the wilderness. The altar develops what the stage cannot produce. The stage can reveal your gift. The altar reveals your heart. A person can be gifted and still lack character. A person can preach powerfully and live carelessly. A person can sing beautifully and still have an uncontrolled heart. A person can be celebrated publicly and be broken privately. That is why God is more interested in who you are becoming than merely what you are doing. Galatians 5:22–23 The fruit of the Spirit includes love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Notice that Scripture calls these fruit, not performance. Fruit grows from a life connected to God. Ask yourself: What happens to my character when nobody is watching? That question can reveal whether your life is a stage or an altar. 3. THE STAGE WANTS TO RECEIVE; THE ALTAR IS WILLING TO SURRENDER An altar is a place of sacrifice. Romans 12:1 says: «“Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”» God does not merely want your Sunday. He wants your Monday. He does not only want your voice in church. He wants your conversations at home. He does not only want your offering. He wants your heart. He does not only want your public ministry. He wants your private obedience. The stage says: “God, bless what I want to do.” The altar says: “God, I surrender what I want to do to Your will.” That is the difference. Jesus demonstrated this in Gethsemane. Luke 22:42 «“Not my will, but thine, be done.”» That is altar language. Sometimes the greatest worship you can give God is not a song. It is surrender. 4. THE STAGE CAN BE MAINTAINED BY APPEARANCE; THE ALTAR REQUIRES TRUTH A stage can be decorated. An altar cannot hide the condition of the sacrifice. God is calling His people back to authenticity. Psalm 51:6 «“Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts…”» God wants truth in the hidden places. Who are you when the phone is off? Who are you when nobody is applauding? Who are you when you are angry? Who are you when you have money? Who are you when you have power? Who are you when temptation comes? Who are you when nobody can reward you? That is where character is tested. Christianity is not merely about looking holy. It is about becoming holy. 5. GOD DOES NOT WANT A PERFORMANCE; HE WANTS A LIVING SACRIFICE Romans 12:1 gives us the picture clearly: «“Present your bodies a living sacrifice…”» Notice the word living. The Christian life is not a one-time emotional experience. It is daily surrender. Every morning, we should be able to say: “Lord, my life belongs to You.” My plans belong to You. My career belongs to You. My relationships belong to You. My finances belong to You. My gifts belong to You. My body belongs to You. My future belongs to You. That is life on the altar. BIBLICAL CASE STUDY: SAUL AND DAVID Two men were anointed by God. Two men were given opportunities. But their responses to God were different. Saul became increasingly concerned about how he appeared before people. 1 Samuel 15:24 Saul admitted that he feared the people and obeyed their voice. David, despite his failures, repeatedly returned to God with a repentant heart. Psalm 51:10 «“Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.”» Saul was concerned about his image. David was concerned about his heart. One was more concerned about the stage. The other understood the altar. This does not mean David was perfect. He was not. It means that when confronted by God, David learned to return to Him. STAGE VS ALTAR THE STAGE| THE ALTAR Seeks applause| Seeks God's approval Focuses on appearance| Focuses on character Wants recognition| Wants obedience Performs before people| Surrenders before God Protects image| Pursues holiness Says “Look at me”| Says “Lord, use me” Lives for public approval| Lives for divine purpose PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS 1. Examine your motives Ask: “Why am I doing what I am doing?” 2. Build a private life with God Do not allow your public ministry to become larger than your private relationship with God. 3. Stop living for human applause People can praise you today and criticize you tomorrow. God's approval must become your anchor. 4. Repent where necessary If there are hidden areas of compromise, bring them before God. Do not protect what God is asking you to surrender. 5. Practice obedience when nobody is watching The secret place is where genuine Christianity is developed. 6. Make your whole life worship Your workplace can become worship. Your family life can become worship. Your business can become worship. Your ministry can become worship. Your private decisions can become worship. DEEP SPIRITUAL INSIGHTS 1. God is more interested in your heart than your platform. A bigger platform without a deeper heart can become dangerous. 2. Public success cannot compensate for private failure. You can impress thousands and still grieve God. 3. The altar comes before the platform. Before God uses a person publicly, He often works on that person privately. 4. Your greatest audience is God. People see moments. God sees the entire life. 5. The altar is where ambition dies and purpose is born. Sometimes God must remove our desire to be seen before He can trust us to be used. QUESTIONS FOR PERSONAL REFLECTION 1. Am I living to please God or to impress people? 2. Who am I when nobody is watching? 3. Is my private life consistent with my public confession? 4. Am I more interested in being celebrated or being transformed? 5. What have I refused to surrender to God? 6. Have I allowed social media to become my stage? 7. Is my ministry flowing from intimacy with God or the desire for recognition? 8. If God removed the applause, would I still serve Him? 9. What area of my life needs to return to the altar? 10. Can God trust me with a greater platform? POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS 1. Prayer for a pure heart Father, create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Let my private life please You. 2. Prayer against hypocrisy Lord, deliver me from every form of hypocrisy and spiritual performance. Let my public life agree with my private life. 3. Prayer for genuine surrender Father, I surrender my plans, ambitions, gifts, relationships and future to You. Have Your way in my life. 4. Prayer against the desire for human applause Lord, free me from the bondage of seeking human approval. Teach me to live for Your approval alone. 5. Prayer for character Holy Spirit, develop Christlike character in me. Let my character be greater than my platform. 6. Prayer for usefulness Lord, make my life an instrument in Your hands. Let everything You have placed in me bring glory to Your name. COME DOWN FROM THE STAGE. Perhaps the greatest question today is not: “How many people know me?” It is: “Does God know me?” Not: “How impressive is my life?” But: “How surrendered is my life?” The world says: “Build your platform.” God says: “Build your altar.” The world says: “Make people notice you.” God says: “Let your light shine so that people may glorify your Father.” The stage is temporary. The applause is temporary. Popularity is temporary. Titles are temporary. But what you do for God and who you become in Christ have eternal significance. So today, come down from the stage. Lay down the need to impress. Lay down the need to be celebrated. Lay down the hidden compromise. Lay down the pride. Lay down the fear of people's opinions. Lay down your plans. And say: «“Lord, here I am. My life is Yours.”» FINAL DECLARATION My life will not be a stage for human applause. My life will be an altar for God's glory. My gifts will serve His purpose. My character will reflect Christ. My private life will honor Him. My public life will glorify Him. And everything I am and everything I have will belong to Jesus. Amen. 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/author/umohedembooks CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540 Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com
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  • DAY 14 - Morning

    Theme: UNDERSTANDING BEFORE BEING UNDERSTOOD: Building Connection Through Communication and Compassion

    Reflection
    Understanding Is a Form of Love

    Good morning,
    We have spent this week learning that unity requires more than living under the same roof.
    It requires learning one another.
    Listening.
    Asking instead of assuming.
    Accepting differences.
    Speaking truth with love.
    Making room for feelings.
    Forgiving yesterday.
    This is what emotional intimacy looks like.
    You may know your spouse's favourite food, favourite colour and favourite football team.
    But do you know what makes them afraid?
    What gives them hope?
    What makes them feel loved?
    What burden are they quietly carrying?
    Marriage becomes deeper when we stop merely living beside each other and start knowing each other.

    God's Word
    "Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love." — Ephesians 4:2

    Today's Love Action
    Ask your spouse:
    "What is one thing you wish I understood better about you?"
    Then listen with an open heart.

    Let's Talk
    What have you learned about your spouse that has helped you love them better?

    Prayer
    Lord, help us know each other's hearts more deeply. Remove barriers created by pride, fear and misunderstanding, and teach us to love with compassion. Amen.

    From The Counselor's Chair:
    One of the greatest discoveries in marriage is realizing that the person beside you still has unexplored depths. Keep asking. Keep listening. Keep learning.

    Marriage Nugget:
    "The longer you are married, the more you should discover—not assume—you know about each other."

    Remember
    In marriage, it is not about winning the argument; it is about winning each other's hearts.
    DAY 14 - Morning Theme: UNDERSTANDING BEFORE BEING UNDERSTOOD: Building Connection Through Communication and Compassion 🌅 Reflection Understanding Is a Form of Love Good morning, We have spent this week learning that unity requires more than living under the same roof. It requires learning one another. Listening. Asking instead of assuming. Accepting differences. Speaking truth with love. Making room for feelings. Forgiving yesterday. This is what emotional intimacy looks like. You may know your spouse's favourite food, favourite colour and favourite football team. But do you know what makes them afraid? What gives them hope? What makes them feel loved? What burden are they quietly carrying? Marriage becomes deeper when we stop merely living beside each other and start knowing each other. 📖 God's Word "Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love." — Ephesians 4:2 ❤️ Today's Love Action Ask your spouse: "What is one thing you wish I understood better about you?" Then listen with an open heart. 💬 Let's Talk What have you learned about your spouse that has helped you love them better? 🙏 Prayer Lord, help us know each other's hearts more deeply. Remove barriers created by pride, fear and misunderstanding, and teach us to love with compassion. Amen. 🌿 From The Counselor's Chair: One of the greatest discoveries in marriage is realizing that the person beside you still has unexplored depths. Keep asking. Keep listening. Keep learning. 💎 Marriage Nugget: "The longer you are married, the more you should discover—not assume—you know about each other." Remember In marriage, it is not about winning the argument; it is about winning each other's hearts.
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  • VICTORY CELEBRATION MINISTRY INT’L

    Raising Champions, Taking Territories

    DAILY INTIMACY DEVOTIONAL

    AUGUST 13, 2026

    JESUS THE CHANGE MAKER

    JOHN 2:7–9 (KJV)

    “Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim. And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear unto the governor of the feast. And they bare it. When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew;) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom.”

    ---

    THE MESSAGE

    There are situations in life that seem embarrassing, impossible, and beyond human intervention. But when Jesus is involved, nothing remains the same.

    At the wedding in Cana, the wine ran out. What should have been a joyful celebration was about to become an embarrassing situation. But Jesus was present, and His presence made the difference.

    Jesus is the Change Maker. He is the difference between an empty situation and an overflowing one. He can take what looks ordinary and produce something extraordinary. He can take water and turn it into wine. He can take a hopeless situation and give it a new beginning.

    INVOLVE JESUS IN YOUR SITUATIONS

    Jesus had been invited to the wedding, and when the crisis came, He was there.

    This teaches us an important lesson: never leave Jesus out of your everyday life.

    The presence of Jesus does not mean that challenges will never come. It means that when challenges come, you have the One who can change the situation.

    There is no embarrassing situation that can overpower a person when Jesus is genuinely involved.

    Jesus is the ocean that can never run dry. What looks like the end to you is not the end when Christ is involved.

    SIMPLE OBEDIENCE CAN PRODUCE IMPOSSIBLE RESULTS

    Mary gave the servants a simple instruction:

    “Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.” — John 2:5

    Imagine if the servants had questioned the instruction.

    “Why should we fill waterpots with water?”

    “How can water solve a wine problem?”

    “Does this really make sense?”

    But they obeyed.

    Jesus said:

    “Fill the waterpots with water.”

    And the Bible says:

    “And they filled them up to the brim.” — John 2:7

    Their simple obedience positioned them to witness an extraordinary miracle.

    Sometimes, the instruction God gives you may appear too simple for the magnitude of the breakthrough you are expecting. But obedience is not measured by how impressive the instruction looks; it is measured by whether you obey God.

    One simple act of obedience can save you years of frustration and embarrassment.

    OBEDIENCE PUTS YOU IN THE PLACE OF MIRACLES

    The servants were the first people who knew what had happened.

    The governor of the feast did not know where the wine came from, but the servants knew.

    Why?

    Because they participated in the instruction.

    They carried the water. They obeyed the command. They drew it out. And they became eyewitnesses of the miracle.

    There are things you will never experience until you obey what Jesus tells you to do.

    The miracle was not in the water itself. The miracle was in the power of Jesus working through their obedience.

    INSIDE THE PROBLEM CAN BE THE SEED OF YOUR MIRACLE

    The servants were instructed to fill waterpots with water, yet the problem was a shortage of wine.

    It did not appear to make sense.

    But Jesus was showing them something powerful: the solution can be hidden inside what looks ordinary.

    The water was ordinary, but when Jesus acted upon it, it became extraordinary.

    Perhaps the breakthrough you are seeking is closer than you think. Perhaps God is waiting for your obedience to open the door.

    Do not despise simple instructions.

    Do not underestimate small acts of obedience.

    Your miracle may be connected to the next thing Jesus tells you to do.

    YOUR OBEDIENCE CAN BLESS GENERATIONS

    Obedience does not always affect only the person who obeys.

    Abraham obeyed God, and generations after him continue to share in the blessings connected to God's covenant with him.

    Your obedience today can become a blessing to people you may never meet.

    When you obey God's Word, your obedience can create a spiritual legacy for your family and generations yet unborn.

    Therefore, do not think your obedience is insignificant.

    What you obey today may become somebody else's testimony tomorrow.

    DAILY PRAYER

    Jesus, I come before You today. Help me to always involve You in every area of my life. You are the ocean that can never run dry. Help me to remain in Your presence and continually bask in Your glory. Give me the grace to obey Your Word, even when I do not understand the instruction. Let every impossible situation in my life encounter Your transforming power. Turn my water into wine, my sorrow into joy, my lack into abundance, and my challenges into testimonies. May my obedience become a blessing to generations after me. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen.

    DAILY CONFESSION

    Jesus is involved in my life; therefore, my story is changing. I receive grace to obey God's Word completely. I will not question divine instructions. I will trust Jesus and follow His leading. Every impossible situation in my life is becoming a testimony. I will experience the transforming power of Christ. My obedience will produce results, and my life will be a blessing to generations. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    DAILY BIBLE READING

    GENESIS 20 & JOHN 1

    VICTORY CELEBRATION MINISTRY INT’L

    Raising Champions, Taking Territories
    VICTORY CELEBRATION MINISTRY INT’L Raising Champions, Taking Territories DAILY INTIMACY DEVOTIONAL AUGUST 13, 2026 JESUS THE CHANGE MAKER JOHN 2:7–9 (KJV) “Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim. And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear unto the governor of the feast. And they bare it. When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew;) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom.” --- THE MESSAGE There are situations in life that seem embarrassing, impossible, and beyond human intervention. But when Jesus is involved, nothing remains the same. At the wedding in Cana, the wine ran out. What should have been a joyful celebration was about to become an embarrassing situation. But Jesus was present, and His presence made the difference. Jesus is the Change Maker. He is the difference between an empty situation and an overflowing one. He can take what looks ordinary and produce something extraordinary. He can take water and turn it into wine. He can take a hopeless situation and give it a new beginning. INVOLVE JESUS IN YOUR SITUATIONS Jesus had been invited to the wedding, and when the crisis came, He was there. This teaches us an important lesson: never leave Jesus out of your everyday life. The presence of Jesus does not mean that challenges will never come. It means that when challenges come, you have the One who can change the situation. There is no embarrassing situation that can overpower a person when Jesus is genuinely involved. Jesus is the ocean that can never run dry. What looks like the end to you is not the end when Christ is involved. SIMPLE OBEDIENCE CAN PRODUCE IMPOSSIBLE RESULTS Mary gave the servants a simple instruction: “Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.” — John 2:5 Imagine if the servants had questioned the instruction. “Why should we fill waterpots with water?” “How can water solve a wine problem?” “Does this really make sense?” But they obeyed. Jesus said: “Fill the waterpots with water.” And the Bible says: “And they filled them up to the brim.” — John 2:7 Their simple obedience positioned them to witness an extraordinary miracle. Sometimes, the instruction God gives you may appear too simple for the magnitude of the breakthrough you are expecting. But obedience is not measured by how impressive the instruction looks; it is measured by whether you obey God. One simple act of obedience can save you years of frustration and embarrassment. OBEDIENCE PUTS YOU IN THE PLACE OF MIRACLES The servants were the first people who knew what had happened. The governor of the feast did not know where the wine came from, but the servants knew. Why? Because they participated in the instruction. They carried the water. They obeyed the command. They drew it out. And they became eyewitnesses of the miracle. There are things you will never experience until you obey what Jesus tells you to do. The miracle was not in the water itself. The miracle was in the power of Jesus working through their obedience. INSIDE THE PROBLEM CAN BE THE SEED OF YOUR MIRACLE The servants were instructed to fill waterpots with water, yet the problem was a shortage of wine. It did not appear to make sense. But Jesus was showing them something powerful: the solution can be hidden inside what looks ordinary. The water was ordinary, but when Jesus acted upon it, it became extraordinary. Perhaps the breakthrough you are seeking is closer than you think. Perhaps God is waiting for your obedience to open the door. Do not despise simple instructions. Do not underestimate small acts of obedience. Your miracle may be connected to the next thing Jesus tells you to do. YOUR OBEDIENCE CAN BLESS GENERATIONS Obedience does not always affect only the person who obeys. Abraham obeyed God, and generations after him continue to share in the blessings connected to God's covenant with him. Your obedience today can become a blessing to people you may never meet. When you obey God's Word, your obedience can create a spiritual legacy for your family and generations yet unborn. Therefore, do not think your obedience is insignificant. What you obey today may become somebody else's testimony tomorrow. DAILY PRAYER Jesus, I come before You today. Help me to always involve You in every area of my life. You are the ocean that can never run dry. Help me to remain in Your presence and continually bask in Your glory. Give me the grace to obey Your Word, even when I do not understand the instruction. Let every impossible situation in my life encounter Your transforming power. Turn my water into wine, my sorrow into joy, my lack into abundance, and my challenges into testimonies. May my obedience become a blessing to generations after me. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen. DAILY CONFESSION Jesus is involved in my life; therefore, my story is changing. I receive grace to obey God's Word completely. I will not question divine instructions. I will trust Jesus and follow His leading. Every impossible situation in my life is becoming a testimony. I will experience the transforming power of Christ. My obedience will produce results, and my life will be a blessing to generations. In Jesus' name, Amen. DAILY BIBLE READING GENESIS 20 & JOHN 1 VICTORY CELEBRATION MINISTRY INT’L Raising Champions, Taking Territories
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  • What if your birthday became more than a celebration—what if it became a sacred opportunity to pause, reflect and prepare spiritually for the year ahead?

    Many of us celebrate another year of life without intentionally looking back, thanking God for His faithfulness or prayerfully placing the next chapter into His hands.

    That is why I created Number My Days, a guided birthday prayer retreat app based on my book, Number My Days: A Guided Birthday Prayer Retreat Journal.

    Inspired by Psalm 90:12—“So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom”—the app guides you through Scripture, meditation, prayer and private reflection in twelve important areas of life, including:

    * Thanksgiving and remembering God’s faithfulness
    * Bringing your sorrows honestly before God
    * Repentance and renewed consecration
    * Intimacy with God
    * Identity and purpose in Christ
    * Family and future generations
    * Health and well-being
    * Calling and service
    * Finances and stewardship
    * Relationships
    * Spiritual warfare
    * Vision for the year ahead

    Although the app was created around the meaningful milestone of a birthday, you do not have to wait until your birthday to use it.

    The Scriptures, prayers and reflection prompts can support you whenever you need to pause, seek God’s direction, renew your commitment to Him or prayerfully begin a new season.

    Created for your birthday. Meaningful for every season.

    The app is almost ready for its official launch, but before I introduce the paid version, I would love the help of a few people from this Christian community to test it.

    You can create an account, explore the different sections and use the app as you normally would. For the purpose of testing, your birthday does not need to be near. Simply choose a prayer journey and experience it as a personal retreat with God.

    Afterwards, I would be grateful for your honest feedback:

    * Was anything confusing?
    * Did you encounter anything that did not work?
    * Was the prayer journey easy to follow?
    * Did your entries save correctly?
    * What did you find most meaningful?
    * What could make the experience better or easier to use?

    During this testing stage, the app is available free of charge to selected testers.

    You can begin here:

    [https://numbered-days-retreat.lovable.app]

    If you decide to test it, please leave a comment or send me a private message so that I can follow up with you for feedback.

    Thank you for helping me shape a resource that I pray will encourage people to enter every new year and season of life with greater wisdom, gratitude, clarity and surrender to God.
    What if your birthday became more than a celebration—what if it became a sacred opportunity to pause, reflect and prepare spiritually for the year ahead? Many of us celebrate another year of life without intentionally looking back, thanking God for His faithfulness or prayerfully placing the next chapter into His hands. That is why I created Number My Days, a guided birthday prayer retreat app based on my book, Number My Days: A Guided Birthday Prayer Retreat Journal. Inspired by Psalm 90:12—“So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom”—the app guides you through Scripture, meditation, prayer and private reflection in twelve important areas of life, including: * Thanksgiving and remembering God’s faithfulness * Bringing your sorrows honestly before God * Repentance and renewed consecration * Intimacy with God * Identity and purpose in Christ * Family and future generations * Health and well-being * Calling and service * Finances and stewardship * Relationships * Spiritual warfare * Vision for the year ahead Although the app was created around the meaningful milestone of a birthday, you do not have to wait until your birthday to use it. The Scriptures, prayers and reflection prompts can support you whenever you need to pause, seek God’s direction, renew your commitment to Him or prayerfully begin a new season. Created for your birthday. Meaningful for every season. The app is almost ready for its official launch, but before I introduce the paid version, I would love the help of a few people from this Christian community to test it. You can create an account, explore the different sections and use the app as you normally would. For the purpose of testing, your birthday does not need to be near. Simply choose a prayer journey and experience it as a personal retreat with God. Afterwards, I would be grateful for your honest feedback: * Was anything confusing? * Did you encounter anything that did not work? * Was the prayer journey easy to follow? * Did your entries save correctly? * What did you find most meaningful? * What could make the experience better or easier to use? During this testing stage, the app is available free of charge to selected testers. You can begin here: 🔗 [https://numbered-days-retreat.lovable.app] If you decide to test it, please leave a comment or send me a private message so that I can follow up with you for feedback. Thank you for helping me shape a resource that I pray will encourage people to enter every new year and season of life with greater wisdom, gratitude, clarity and surrender to God. 🙏
    NUMBERED-DAYS-RETREAT.LOVABLE.APP
    Number My Days — A Guided Birthday Prayer Retreat
    Turn your birthday into a quiet retreat with God. Twelve guided sections of Scripture, stillness, prayer and reflection.
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  • Real Love Doesn't Pressure You to Sin.

    #Faith #RealLove #GodsDesign #Intimacy #Purity #HonoringGod #DailyDevotional #Inspiration
    ❤️ Real Love Doesn't Pressure You to Sin. #Faith #RealLove #GodsDesign #Intimacy #Purity #HonoringGod #DailyDevotional #Inspiration
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  • Iam writting a book on this and even I made a long video on this

    many pastors preach on their pulpits the word base on the fall and not the redemption purpose of Christ

    Many pastors are imposing culture on their congregation instead of the redemption sacrifices of Christ which is rooted on intimacy

    when you have a wife or a husband you love so much, you will want them and do them 247, is that what you have with God or the cultural base of God handed down for generations?
    Iam writting a book on this and even I made a long video on this many pastors preach on their pulpits the word base on the fall and not the redemption purpose of Christ Many pastors are imposing culture on their congregation instead of the redemption sacrifices of Christ which is rooted on intimacy when you have a wife or a husband you love so much, you will want them and do them 247, is that what you have with God or the cultural base of God handed down for generations?
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  • Brothers and sisters in Christ,
    Please hear my heart: this is not an attack on anyone, nor am I telling you to leave church. No, no I am still in church, and I am still part of what we call church in this modern day.
    For a very long time, God has been showing me clearly through His Word that much of what we see today is not His original design. Many have come against me and tried to convince me that these modern setups are from God, but when I open the Scriptures, I see something completely different.
    I am not telling you what to do with what I share in this group. All I know is that revelation does not mean leave, and revelation does not mean attack.

    Revelation means:
    Question and search the Word (Acts 17:11).
    Test all things (1 Thessalonians 5:21).
    Read and study the Scriptures (2 Timothy 2:15).

    Most importantly, PRAY.
    When the disciples walked with Jesus, received all His wisdom, knowledge, and revelation, they didn't go out to fight the religious leaders or destroy the system the Pharisees had built. Instead, they asked Jesus one specific thing: "Lord, teach us to pray" (Luke 11:1). They knew that prayer is the ultimate source of power, the answer, and the only thing that brings true change from our Heavenly Father.
    So yes, if you want to do something about what you read here, you have my full support: pray for the Body of Christ and for HIS Church not mine, not yours, but the Church of King Jesus Christ.
    Amen, brothers and sisters

    Exposing Religion, Restoring Covenant, and Understanding the True Body of Christ

    THE ROOT PROBLEM: ADAM'S BLOODLINE VS. THE LAST ADAM
    To understand what the Church is supposed to be, we must first understand why we needed Jesus in the first place.

    The Inherited Condition: In Genesis 2:21-23, Eve was taken out of Adam’s side they shared the same life and blood. When Adam sinned, spiritual death and corrupted iniquity entered the human spiritual DNA.

    The Transmitted Curse: Just like a child born with a condition inherited from their parents through no fault of their own, every human born of human seed inherited Adam’s fallen nature (Psalm 51:5, Romans 5:12).

    The Pure Virgin Birth: This is why Jesus could not have an earthly human father. The Holy Spirit overshadowed Mary (Luke 1:35). Jesus was born with pure, heavenly, undefiled blood bypassing Adam's fallen seed.
    "The first man Adam became a living being. The last Adam became a life-giving spirit."
    1 Corinthians 15:45

    Key Insight: Salvation through Holy Communion and the Blood of Jesus acts like spiritual dialysis filtering out the toxicity of Adam's sin and replacing it with the pure, incorruptible life of King Jesus!

    GOD’S DESIGN FOR MARRIAGE AND COVENANT
    Why did God create marriage, forbid sex outside of it, and tell us not to be unequally yoked (2 Corinthians 6:14)?

    God is Eternal Community: God exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Love requires relationship. When God said, "It is not good that man should be alone" (Genesis 2:18), He wasn't just fixing Adam's loneliness He was creating humanity to reflect His relational, self-sacrificial nature.

    Godly Offspring: Sex inside marriage creates a covenant shield over the home. Malachi 2:15 asks why God made two into one: "He seeks godly offspring." Born-again parents create a holy atmosphere covered by prayer (1 Corinthians 7:14).

    Important Note: Born-again parents give their children a spiritual foundation, but every child must still reach an age where they personally accept Jesus as their Savior. God has children, not grandchildren!

    Marriage as a Prophetic Picture: In Ephesians 5:31-32, Paul reveals that marriage between a husband and wife was created from Genesis to be a prophetic mirror of Christ and the Church.

    THE TRAP OF MODERN RELIGION, CULTURE, AND TRADITIONS
    In Matthew 15:6–9, Jesus confronted the religious leaders of His day with a severe warning:

    "You have nullified the word of God for the sake of your tradition. They worship me in vain; their teachings are merely human rules."

    When the modern Church strays from the Holy Spirit, it falls into three traps:

    Religion: Replaces raw intimacy with God with mechanical checklists and outward appearances.

    Culture: Waters down the Gospel to avoid offending people offering a soft "love" without Truth that leaves people bound in sin.

    Tradition: Protects "how we've always done it," defending empty human routines even when the Holy Spirit wants to move.
    The Pool of Bethesda Warning (John 5)
    A paralyzed man lay by the pool for 38 years. He said, "Sir, I have no man to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up." He was inside a place called the "House of Mercy," yet he was totally isolated by religious crowds pursuing their own blessings. Jesus bypassed the crowd, spoke Kingdom power, and commanded him to rise! The Holy Spirit does not need a human run-sheet; He needs obedient vessels.

    TRUTH AND LOVE: THE GREAT PHYSICIAN
    Modern churches often preach Truth without Love (Legalism) or Love without Truth (Compromise). Jesus came full of Grace and Truth (John 1:14).

    Truth without Love - Brutality: Uses Scripture like a hammer to condemn people without helping them.

    Love without Truth - Deception: Tells a drowning person they are fine while they perish in their sin.

    The Doctor Analogy: A good doctor hates the cancer, but loves the patient.

    To the woman caught in adultery (John 8): Jesus offered unconditional Grace ("Neither do I condemn you") AND uncompromising Truth ("Go and sin no more").
    Why Jesus Acted Differently with Different People:

    To the broken, lost, and hurting sinner: Jesus was gentle, patient, and merciful (Zacchaeus, the woman at the well).

    To the hypocritical religious leaders: Jesus was sharp, bold, and uncompromising ("Woe to you, hypocrites! White-washed tombs!" - Matthew 23:27).

    WHAT IS THE TRUE CHURCH (EKKLĒSIA)?
    If Jesus walked into our towns today, He wouldn't look for a brand name, a denomination, or a big building. The word "Church" in Greek is Ekklēsia, meaning "the called-out ones."

    The Origin of the Setup: For the first 300 years, the early Church met from house to house as a family (Acts 2:46). When Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 AD, church life was merged with Roman pagan structures building giant basilicas, introducing altars, and turning active believers into passive spectators watching a priest or pastor perform on stage.

    What is a "Saint"? In Scripture, every born-again believer is a saint (Ephesians 1:1). The "assembling of the saints" (Hebrews 10:25) was never meant to be watching a weekly 90-minute show. 1 Corinthians 14:26 says: "Whenever you come together, each of you has a psalm, has a teaching, has a revelation."
    Whose Church Does Jesus Visit?

    Where believers gather in HIS Name (not human brand names - 1 Corinthians 1:12-13).

    Where people worship in Spirit and in Truth (John 4:24).

    Where genuine Love is shown to the broken (John 13:35).

    Where Jesus is not locked outside the door by human programs (Revelation 3:20).

    REVELATION IS A CALL TO PRAYER, NOT REBELLION
    Testing what we hear against Scripture is biblical the Bereans were praised because they searched the Scriptures daily to verify what Paul taught (Acts 17:10-11).
    When God gives you revelation to see the flaws in religious traditions:

    Do not use it to destroy or attack: Revelation is not a weapon to throw rocks at the Bride of Christ.

    Use it as an assignment to intercede: In Luke 11:1, the disciples didn't ask Jesus how to preach or do miracles they asked, "Lord, teach us to pray."

    Follow Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer (John 17): Right before the cross, Jesus prayed for the protection and supernatural unity of His believers ("that they all may be one as We are one").

    OUR CALLING AS STEWARDS
    We do not own the Church; we are only stewards of what Jesus built. It was already perfect in the New Testament. We don't need to reinvent it with human business models or cultural traditions.
    It is time to be soft and compassionate toward the broken sheep, but bold and uncompromising against the religious spirit that keeps people trapped.
    Let us return to the original blueprint: living in the pure bloodline of Jesus, worshipping in Spirit and Truth, loving one another, and being His living Body on the earth! Amen!
    Brothers and sisters in Christ, Please hear my heart: this is not an attack on anyone, nor am I telling you to leave church. No, no I am still in church, and I am still part of what we call church in this modern day. For a very long time, God has been showing me clearly through His Word that much of what we see today is not His original design. Many have come against me and tried to convince me that these modern setups are from God, but when I open the Scriptures, I see something completely different. I am not telling you what to do with what I share in this group. All I know is that revelation does not mean leave, and revelation does not mean attack. Revelation means: Question and search the Word (Acts 17:11). Test all things (1 Thessalonians 5:21). Read and study the Scriptures (2 Timothy 2:15). Most importantly, PRAY. When the disciples walked with Jesus, received all His wisdom, knowledge, and revelation, they didn't go out to fight the religious leaders or destroy the system the Pharisees had built. Instead, they asked Jesus one specific thing: "Lord, teach us to pray" (Luke 11:1). They knew that prayer is the ultimate source of power, the answer, and the only thing that brings true change from our Heavenly Father. So yes, if you want to do something about what you read here, you have my full support: pray for the Body of Christ and for HIS Church not mine, not yours, but the Church of King Jesus Christ. Amen, brothers and sisters Exposing Religion, Restoring Covenant, and Understanding the True Body of Christ THE ROOT PROBLEM: ADAM'S BLOODLINE VS. THE LAST ADAM To understand what the Church is supposed to be, we must first understand why we needed Jesus in the first place. The Inherited Condition: In Genesis 2:21-23, Eve was taken out of Adam’s side they shared the same life and blood. When Adam sinned, spiritual death and corrupted iniquity entered the human spiritual DNA. The Transmitted Curse: Just like a child born with a condition inherited from their parents through no fault of their own, every human born of human seed inherited Adam’s fallen nature (Psalm 51:5, Romans 5:12). The Pure Virgin Birth: This is why Jesus could not have an earthly human father. The Holy Spirit overshadowed Mary (Luke 1:35). Jesus was born with pure, heavenly, undefiled blood bypassing Adam's fallen seed. "The first man Adam became a living being. The last Adam became a life-giving spirit." 1 Corinthians 15:45 Key Insight: Salvation through Holy Communion and the Blood of Jesus acts like spiritual dialysis filtering out the toxicity of Adam's sin and replacing it with the pure, incorruptible life of King Jesus! GOD’S DESIGN FOR MARRIAGE AND COVENANT Why did God create marriage, forbid sex outside of it, and tell us not to be unequally yoked (2 Corinthians 6:14)? God is Eternal Community: God exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Love requires relationship. When God said, "It is not good that man should be alone" (Genesis 2:18), He wasn't just fixing Adam's loneliness He was creating humanity to reflect His relational, self-sacrificial nature. Godly Offspring: Sex inside marriage creates a covenant shield over the home. Malachi 2:15 asks why God made two into one: "He seeks godly offspring." Born-again parents create a holy atmosphere covered by prayer (1 Corinthians 7:14). Important Note: Born-again parents give their children a spiritual foundation, but every child must still reach an age where they personally accept Jesus as their Savior. God has children, not grandchildren! Marriage as a Prophetic Picture: In Ephesians 5:31-32, Paul reveals that marriage between a husband and wife was created from Genesis to be a prophetic mirror of Christ and the Church. THE TRAP OF MODERN RELIGION, CULTURE, AND TRADITIONS In Matthew 15:6–9, Jesus confronted the religious leaders of His day with a severe warning: "You have nullified the word of God for the sake of your tradition. They worship me in vain; their teachings are merely human rules." When the modern Church strays from the Holy Spirit, it falls into three traps: Religion: Replaces raw intimacy with God with mechanical checklists and outward appearances. Culture: Waters down the Gospel to avoid offending people offering a soft "love" without Truth that leaves people bound in sin. Tradition: Protects "how we've always done it," defending empty human routines even when the Holy Spirit wants to move. The Pool of Bethesda Warning (John 5) A paralyzed man lay by the pool for 38 years. He said, "Sir, I have no man to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up." He was inside a place called the "House of Mercy," yet he was totally isolated by religious crowds pursuing their own blessings. Jesus bypassed the crowd, spoke Kingdom power, and commanded him to rise! The Holy Spirit does not need a human run-sheet; He needs obedient vessels. TRUTH AND LOVE: THE GREAT PHYSICIAN Modern churches often preach Truth without Love (Legalism) or Love without Truth (Compromise). Jesus came full of Grace and Truth (John 1:14). Truth without Love - Brutality: Uses Scripture like a hammer to condemn people without helping them. Love without Truth - Deception: Tells a drowning person they are fine while they perish in their sin. The Doctor Analogy: A good doctor hates the cancer, but loves the patient. To the woman caught in adultery (John 8): Jesus offered unconditional Grace ("Neither do I condemn you") AND uncompromising Truth ("Go and sin no more"). Why Jesus Acted Differently with Different People: To the broken, lost, and hurting sinner: Jesus was gentle, patient, and merciful (Zacchaeus, the woman at the well). To the hypocritical religious leaders: Jesus was sharp, bold, and uncompromising ("Woe to you, hypocrites! White-washed tombs!" - Matthew 23:27). WHAT IS THE TRUE CHURCH (EKKLĒSIA)? If Jesus walked into our towns today, He wouldn't look for a brand name, a denomination, or a big building. The word "Church" in Greek is Ekklēsia, meaning "the called-out ones." The Origin of the Setup: For the first 300 years, the early Church met from house to house as a family (Acts 2:46). When Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity in 313 AD, church life was merged with Roman pagan structures building giant basilicas, introducing altars, and turning active believers into passive spectators watching a priest or pastor perform on stage. What is a "Saint"? In Scripture, every born-again believer is a saint (Ephesians 1:1). The "assembling of the saints" (Hebrews 10:25) was never meant to be watching a weekly 90-minute show. 1 Corinthians 14:26 says: "Whenever you come together, each of you has a psalm, has a teaching, has a revelation." Whose Church Does Jesus Visit? Where believers gather in HIS Name (not human brand names - 1 Corinthians 1:12-13). Where people worship in Spirit and in Truth (John 4:24). Where genuine Love is shown to the broken (John 13:35). Where Jesus is not locked outside the door by human programs (Revelation 3:20). REVELATION IS A CALL TO PRAYER, NOT REBELLION Testing what we hear against Scripture is biblical the Bereans were praised because they searched the Scriptures daily to verify what Paul taught (Acts 17:10-11). When God gives you revelation to see the flaws in religious traditions: Do not use it to destroy or attack: Revelation is not a weapon to throw rocks at the Bride of Christ. Use it as an assignment to intercede: In Luke 11:1, the disciples didn't ask Jesus how to preach or do miracles they asked, "Lord, teach us to pray." Follow Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer (John 17): Right before the cross, Jesus prayed for the protection and supernatural unity of His believers ("that they all may be one as We are one"). OUR CALLING AS STEWARDS We do not own the Church; we are only stewards of what Jesus built. It was already perfect in the New Testament. We don't need to reinvent it with human business models or cultural traditions. It is time to be soft and compassionate toward the broken sheep, but bold and uncompromising against the religious spirit that keeps people trapped. Let us return to the original blueprint: living in the pure bloodline of Jesus, worshipping in Spirit and Truth, loving one another, and being His living Body on the earth! Amen!
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  • Amazing Facts.
    Daily Devotionals

    Patience and Fortitude.

    August 12th, 2026

    The two stone lions in front of the New York Public Library were named Patience and Fortitude in the 1930s by then-mayor Fiorello LaGuardia for the qualities he felt New Yorkers would need to survive the Great Depression. The two lions in front of the public library in Manhattan have enchanted New York residents and tourists since the library’s dedication on May 23, 1911. The lions received several affectionate monikers over the years, but the names that finally stuck were Mayor LaGuardia’s.

    When Jacob met the woman of his dreams at the well in Haran, little did he know how much patience and fortitude their love story would demand of him! First, he had to serve his father-in-law for seven years to acquire his bride. Then Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Rachel’s sister. When Jacob finally got to marry his dream girl, they were struck with the painful reality of infertility.

    Then the poor man had to endure his wives’ sibling rivalry and Rachel’s obsession with becoming a mother. In Jacob’s culture, a woman’s value stemmed from childbearing, and Rachel was keenly aware of this societal pressure. When she was finally able to conceive, she died while giving birth to their second son.

    No matter how “perfect” a potential mate seems at first sight, time reveals all faults. Not only are our loved one’s faults magnified under the microscope of intimacy, but our own faults show up as well. Christian music artist Stephen Curtis Chapman says, “Without my marriage I may have actually been able to get through life under the illusion that I’m a pretty decent guy.” Paul says that love is patient, kind, and long-suffering. Marriage offers the opportunity to learn—and demonstrate!—the unconditional love shown to us by our great God.

    Key Bible Texts
    And Jacob served seven years for Rachel; and they seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had to her. (Genesis 29:20 KJV)
    Amazing Facts. Daily Devotionals Patience and Fortitude. August 12th, 2026 The two stone lions in front of the New York Public Library were named Patience and Fortitude in the 1930s by then-mayor Fiorello LaGuardia for the qualities he felt New Yorkers would need to survive the Great Depression. The two lions in front of the public library in Manhattan have enchanted New York residents and tourists since the library’s dedication on May 23, 1911. The lions received several affectionate monikers over the years, but the names that finally stuck were Mayor LaGuardia’s. When Jacob met the woman of his dreams at the well in Haran, little did he know how much patience and fortitude their love story would demand of him! First, he had to serve his father-in-law for seven years to acquire his bride. Then Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Rachel’s sister. When Jacob finally got to marry his dream girl, they were struck with the painful reality of infertility. Then the poor man had to endure his wives’ sibling rivalry and Rachel’s obsession with becoming a mother. In Jacob’s culture, a woman’s value stemmed from childbearing, and Rachel was keenly aware of this societal pressure. When she was finally able to conceive, she died while giving birth to their second son. No matter how “perfect” a potential mate seems at first sight, time reveals all faults. Not only are our loved one’s faults magnified under the microscope of intimacy, but our own faults show up as well. Christian music artist Stephen Curtis Chapman says, “Without my marriage I may have actually been able to get through life under the illusion that I’m a pretty decent guy.” Paul says that love is patient, kind, and long-suffering. Marriage offers the opportunity to learn—and demonstrate!—the unconditional love shown to us by our great God. Key Bible Texts And Jacob served seven years for Rachel; and they seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had to her. (Genesis 29:20 KJV)
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