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  • TO THE CHRISTIAN WHO IS READY TO QUIT
    Please don't scroll past this. This may be for you.
    This is for the Christian who is tired of pretending.

    The one who still believes Jesus is Lord, yet secretly wonders, “Why is my heart so cold?”

    The one who has prayed thousands of prayers and feels like heaven has been silent.

    The one who reads the Bible but struggles to feel anything.

    The one who battles temptation, grief, anxiety, disappointment, or loneliness and thinks, “Maybe I'm just a terrible Christian.”

    If that's you…

    You are not alone.

    And more importantly:

    Jesus has not abandoned you.

    “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18

    Notice that Scripture does not say God is only near to the joyful or the victorious.

    He is especially near to the brokenhearted.

    Even God's greatest servants wanted to quit
    Sometimes we imagine that real Christians never struggle.

    The Bible tells a very different story.

    David cried until his tears became his food.

    “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God.” — Psalm 42:11

    Elijah called down fire from heaven, yet afterward he became so discouraged that he asked God to let him die (1 Kings 19). God didn't rebuke him first—He gave him rest, food, and His gentle presence.

    Jeremiah was called the weeping prophet.

    Paul admitted he was under such great pressure that he despaired of life itself.

    The strongest believers are not those who never struggle.

    They are the ones who keep returning to Christ.

    Maybe you're exhausted from trying to be “good enough”
    Many Christians live as though God's love depends on today's performance.

    We fail.

    We feel ashamed.

    We hide.

    We try harder.

    We fail again.

    But listen to the invitation of Jesus:

    “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

    Jesus did not say:

    Come when you've fixed yourself.

    He said:

    Come while you're weary.

    That changes everything.

    God is not asking you to carry yourself
    Some of you are carrying burdens you were never meant to carry.

    The grief of losing someone you love.

    Financial pressure.

    Health problems.

    Depression.

    Spiritual dryness.

    Regret over past sins.

    Fear about the future.

    Hear the Word of God:

    “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7

    Not some of it.

    All of it.

    Every fear.

    Every question.

    Every sleepless night.

    Every tear you've cried when nobody else knew.

    When you feel like God is far away
    Feelings can be powerful.

    But they are not always truthful.

    God's promise is greater than our emotions.

    “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” — Hebrews 13:5

    You may not feel His presence.

    You may not understand His timing.

    But His promise has not changed.

    He is faithful even when our feelings rise and fall.

    Your failures do not have the final word
    Perhaps you've fallen into the same sin again.

    Perhaps you've made promises to God that you've broken.

    Perhaps you're ashamed.

    Listen carefully.

    Satan says, “Hide from God.”

    Jesus says, “Come to Me.”

    “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9

    The cross is not permission to continue in sin.

    The cross is proof that forgiveness is available for the repentant heart.

    There is mercy for those who return.

    Don't confuse a difficult season with a defeated life
    Winter is not the end of the tree.

    Night is not the end of the day.

    Friday was not the end of Jesus.

    Resurrection came.

    Your story is still being written by God.

    “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5

    Morning does come.

    Sometimes slowly.

    But it comes.

    When your faith feels like a tiny ember
    Maybe you used to burn with passion.

    Now you barely have enough strength to whisper a prayer.

    Take hope from this beautiful promise:

    “A bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out.” — Isaiah 42:3

    Jesus specializes in restoring smoldering hearts.

    He does not crush weak believers.

    He restores them.

    If today is all you have…
    Then don't worry about surviving the next ten years.

    Walk with Jesus today.

    If you can't run…

    Walk.

    If you can't walk…

    Stand.

    If you can't stand…

    Kneel.

    If all you can pray is one sentence, let it be:

    “Jesus, hold on to me because I'm struggling to hold on to You.”

    That prayer is precious to God.

    God's grace is greater than your weakness
    Paul pleaded for his hardship to be removed.

    God answered him with these words:

    “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9

    Notice this:

    God did not say, “Your strength is enough.”

    He said, “My grace is enough.”

    Your weakness is not the end of God's work.

    It is often where His power becomes most visible.

    Hold tightly to these promises
    “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23

    “Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” — Isaiah 40:31

    “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you… Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” — John 14:27

    “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6

    God finishes what He starts.

    He has not given up on you.

    A Prayer for Every Weary Christian
    Heavenly Father,

    I pray for every brother and sister in Christ who is reading this with tears in their eyes.

    Some are exhausted.

    Some are grieving.

    Some feel spiritually numb.

    Some are secretly ready to walk away from the faith.

    Lord Jesus, draw near to them exactly as You promised. Let the brokenhearted feel Your presence. Replace despair with hope, shame with forgiveness, fear with peace, and weariness with renewed strength.

    Holy Spirit, breathe fresh life into hearts that have grown cold. Restore the joy of salvation. Give us a hunger for Your Word, a love for prayer, and the courage to keep following Jesus one day at a time.

    Teach us to trust Your promises more than our feelings.

    Keep our eyes fixed upon Christ until the day we see Him face to face.

    In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

    BEFORE YOU QUIT… REMEMBER THIS
    God still loves you.

    Christ still intercedes for you.

    The Holy Spirit has not stopped working in you.

    Your story is not over.

    “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9

    DON'T QUIT. KEEP LOOKING TO JESUS.
    He is still the Good Shepherd.
    He is still the Savior.
    He is still enough.

    I can totally relate to those who are hurting, angry, frustrated towards God
    Especially after losing someone precious to death, despite you prayed your heart out and yet if feels like your prayers fell on deaf ears up there!

    I really was ready to walk away from God myself last year.

    But after much soul searching. No matter what. I just can't live without
    Father Jehovah God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! Plus I don't want the
    Devil the Satisfaction of quitting on God.

    I have permanently decided to stick with God & Jesus Christ no matter
    what happens in my life. Jesus is the anchor of my heart and soul, and my
    true peace!

    Very Sincerely,
    Markus Klinger
    Markus4Jesus@yahoo.ca
    London, Ontario, Canada

    =====================================================================

    TO THE CHRISTIAN WHO IS READY TO QUIT
    Please don't scroll past this. This may be for you.
    This is for the Christian who is tired of pretending.

    The one who still believes Jesus is Lord, yet secretly wonders, “Why is my heart so cold?”

    The one who has prayed thousands of prayers and feels like heaven has been silent.

    The one who reads the Bible but struggles to feel anything.

    The one who battles temptation, grief, anxiety, disappointment, or loneliness and thinks, “Maybe I'm just a terrible Christian.”

    If that's you…

    You are not alone.

    And more importantly:

    Jesus has not abandoned you.

    “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18

    Notice that Scripture does not say God is only near to the joyful or the victorious.

    He is especially near to the brokenhearted.

    Even God's greatest servants wanted to quit
    Sometimes we imagine that real Christians never struggle.

    The Bible tells a very different story.

    David cried until his tears became his food.

    “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God.” — Psalm 42:11

    Elijah called down fire from heaven, yet afterward he became so discouraged that he asked God to let him die (1 Kings 19). God didn't rebuke him first—He gave him rest, food, and His gentle presence.

    Jeremiah was called the weeping prophet.

    Paul admitted he was under such great pressure that he despaired of life itself.

    The strongest believers are not those who never struggle.

    They are the ones who keep returning to Christ.

    Maybe you're exhausted from trying to be “good enough”
    Many Christians live as though God's love depends on today's performance.

    We fail.

    We feel ashamed.

    We hide.

    We try harder.

    We fail again.

    But listen to the invitation of Jesus:

    “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

    Jesus did not say:

    Come when you've fixed yourself.

    He said:

    Come while you're weary.

    That changes everything.

    God is not asking you to carry yourself
    Some of you are carrying burdens you were never meant to carry.

    The grief of losing someone you love.

    Financial pressure.

    Health problems.

    Depression.

    Spiritual dryness.

    Regret over past sins.

    Fear about the future.

    Hear the Word of God:

    “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7

    Not some of it.

    All of it.

    Every fear.

    Every question.

    Every sleepless night.

    Every tear you've cried when nobody else knew.

    When you feel like God is far away
    Feelings can be powerful.

    But they are not always truthful.

    God's promise is greater than our emotions.

    “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” — Hebrews 13:5

    You may not feel His presence.

    You may not understand His timing.

    But His promise has not changed.

    He is faithful even when our feelings rise and fall.

    Your failures do not have the final word
    Perhaps you've fallen into the same sin again.

    Perhaps you've made promises to God that you've broken.

    Perhaps you're ashamed.

    Listen carefully.

    Satan says, “Hide from God.”

    Jesus says, “Come to Me.”

    “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9

    The cross is not permission to continue in sin.

    The cross is proof that forgiveness is available for the repentant heart.

    There is mercy for those who return.

    Don't confuse a difficult season with a defeated life
    Winter is not the end of the tree.

    Night is not the end of the day.

    Friday was not the end of Jesus.

    Resurrection came.

    Your story is still being written by God.

    “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5

    Morning does come.

    Sometimes slowly.

    But it comes.

    When your faith feels like a tiny ember
    Maybe you used to burn with passion.

    Now you barely have enough strength to whisper a prayer.

    Take hope from this beautiful promise:

    “A bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out.” — Isaiah 42:3

    Jesus specializes in restoring smoldering hearts.

    He does not crush weak believers.

    He restores them.

    If today is all you have…
    Then don't worry about surviving the next ten years.

    Walk with Jesus today.

    If you can't run…

    Walk.

    If you can't walk…

    Stand.

    If you can't stand…

    Kneel.

    If all you can pray is one sentence, let it be:

    “Jesus, hold on to me because I'm struggling to hold on to You.”

    That prayer is precious to God.

    God's grace is greater than your weakness
    Paul pleaded for his hardship to be removed.

    God answered him with these words:

    “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9

    Notice this:

    God did not say, “Your strength is enough.”

    He said, “My grace is enough.”

    Your weakness is not the end of God's work.

    It is often where His power becomes most visible.

    Hold tightly to these promises
    “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23

    “Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” — Isaiah 40:31

    “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you… Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” — John 14:27

    “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6

    God finishes what He starts.

    He has not given up on you.

    A Prayer for Every Weary Christian
    Heavenly Father,

    I pray for every brother and sister in Christ who is reading this with tears in their eyes.

    Some are exhausted.

    Some are grieving.

    Some feel spiritually numb.

    Some are secretly ready to walk away from the faith.

    Lord Jesus, draw near to them exactly as You promised. Let the brokenhearted feel Your presence. Replace despair with hope, shame with forgiveness, fear with peace, and weariness with renewed strength.

    Holy Spirit, breathe fresh life into hearts that have grown cold. Restore the joy of salvation. Give us a hunger for Your Word, a love for prayer, and the courage to keep following Jesus one day at a time.

    Teach us to trust Your promises more than our feelings.

    Keep our eyes fixed upon Christ until the day we see Him face to face.

    In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

    BEFORE YOU QUIT… REMEMBER THIS
    God still loves you.

    Christ still intercedes for you.

    The Holy Spirit has not stopped working in you.

    Your story is not over.

    “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9

    DON'T QUIT. KEEP LOOKING TO JESUS.
    He is still the Good Shepherd.
    He is still the Savior.
    He is still enough.

    =======================================================================

    I can totally relate to those who are hurting, angry, frustrated towards God
    Especially after losing someone precious to death, despite you prayed your heart out and yet if feels like your prayers fell on deaf ears up there!

    I really was ready to walk away from God myself last year.

    But after much soul searching. No matter what. I just can't live without
    Father Jehovah God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! Plus I don't want the
    Devil the Satisfaction of quitting on God.

    I have permanently decided to stick with God & Jesus Christ no matter
    what happens in my life. Jesus is the anchor of my heart and soul, and my
    true peace!

    Very Sincerely,
    Markus Klinger
    Markus4Jesus@yahoo.ca
    London, Ontario, Canada


    ✝️ TO THE CHRISTIAN WHO IS READY TO QUIT Please don't scroll past this. This may be for you. This is for the Christian who is tired of pretending. The one who still believes Jesus is Lord, yet secretly wonders, “Why is my heart so cold?” The one who has prayed thousands of prayers and feels like heaven has been silent. The one who reads the Bible but struggles to feel anything. The one who battles temptation, grief, anxiety, disappointment, or loneliness and thinks, “Maybe I'm just a terrible Christian.” If that's you… You are not alone. And more importantly: Jesus has not abandoned you. “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18 Notice that Scripture does not say God is only near to the joyful or the victorious. He is especially near to the brokenhearted. Even God's greatest servants wanted to quit Sometimes we imagine that real Christians never struggle. The Bible tells a very different story. David cried until his tears became his food. “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God.” — Psalm 42:11 Elijah called down fire from heaven, yet afterward he became so discouraged that he asked God to let him die (1 Kings 19). God didn't rebuke him first—He gave him rest, food, and His gentle presence. Jeremiah was called the weeping prophet. Paul admitted he was under such great pressure that he despaired of life itself. The strongest believers are not those who never struggle. They are the ones who keep returning to Christ. Maybe you're exhausted from trying to be “good enough” Many Christians live as though God's love depends on today's performance. We fail. We feel ashamed. We hide. We try harder. We fail again. But listen to the invitation of Jesus: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 Jesus did not say: Come when you've fixed yourself. He said: Come while you're weary. That changes everything. God is not asking you to carry yourself Some of you are carrying burdens you were never meant to carry. The grief of losing someone you love. Financial pressure. Health problems. Depression. Spiritual dryness. Regret over past sins. Fear about the future. Hear the Word of God: “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7 Not some of it. All of it. Every fear. Every question. Every sleepless night. Every tear you've cried when nobody else knew. When you feel like God is far away Feelings can be powerful. But they are not always truthful. God's promise is greater than our emotions. “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” — Hebrews 13:5 You may not feel His presence. You may not understand His timing. But His promise has not changed. He is faithful even when our feelings rise and fall. Your failures do not have the final word Perhaps you've fallen into the same sin again. Perhaps you've made promises to God that you've broken. Perhaps you're ashamed. Listen carefully. Satan says, “Hide from God.” Jesus says, “Come to Me.” “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9 The cross is not permission to continue in sin. The cross is proof that forgiveness is available for the repentant heart. There is mercy for those who return. Don't confuse a difficult season with a defeated life Winter is not the end of the tree. Night is not the end of the day. Friday was not the end of Jesus. Resurrection came. Your story is still being written by God. “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5 Morning does come. Sometimes slowly. But it comes. When your faith feels like a tiny ember Maybe you used to burn with passion. Now you barely have enough strength to whisper a prayer. Take hope from this beautiful promise: “A bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out.” — Isaiah 42:3 Jesus specializes in restoring smoldering hearts. He does not crush weak believers. He restores them. If today is all you have… Then don't worry about surviving the next ten years. Walk with Jesus today. If you can't run… Walk. If you can't walk… Stand. If you can't stand… Kneel. If all you can pray is one sentence, let it be: “Jesus, hold on to me because I'm struggling to hold on to You.” That prayer is precious to God. God's grace is greater than your weakness Paul pleaded for his hardship to be removed. God answered him with these words: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9 Notice this: God did not say, “Your strength is enough.” He said, “My grace is enough.” Your weakness is not the end of God's work. It is often where His power becomes most visible. Hold tightly to these promises “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23 “Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” — Isaiah 40:31 “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you… Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” — John 14:27 “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6 God finishes what He starts. He has not given up on you. 🙏 A Prayer for Every Weary Christian Heavenly Father, I pray for every brother and sister in Christ who is reading this with tears in their eyes. Some are exhausted. Some are grieving. Some feel spiritually numb. Some are secretly ready to walk away from the faith. Lord Jesus, draw near to them exactly as You promised. Let the brokenhearted feel Your presence. Replace despair with hope, shame with forgiveness, fear with peace, and weariness with renewed strength. Holy Spirit, breathe fresh life into hearts that have grown cold. Restore the joy of salvation. Give us a hunger for Your Word, a love for prayer, and the courage to keep following Jesus one day at a time. Teach us to trust Your promises more than our feelings. Keep our eyes fixed upon Christ until the day we see Him face to face. In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen. ❤️ BEFORE YOU QUIT… REMEMBER THIS God still loves you. Christ still intercedes for you. The Holy Spirit has not stopped working in you. Your story is not over. “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9 ✝️ DON'T QUIT. KEEP LOOKING TO JESUS. He is still the Good Shepherd. He is still the Savior. He is still enough. I can totally relate to those who are hurting, angry, frustrated towards God Especially after losing someone precious to death, despite you prayed your heart out and yet if feels like your prayers fell on deaf ears up there! I really was ready to walk away from God myself last year. But after much soul searching. No matter what. I just can't live without Father Jehovah God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! Plus I don't want the Devil the Satisfaction of quitting on God. I have permanently decided to stick with God & Jesus Christ no matter what happens in my life. Jesus is the anchor of my heart and soul, and my true peace! Very Sincerely, Markus Klinger Markus4Jesus@yahoo.ca London, Ontario, Canada ===================================================================== ✝️ TO THE CHRISTIAN WHO IS READY TO QUIT Please don't scroll past this. This may be for you. This is for the Christian who is tired of pretending. The one who still believes Jesus is Lord, yet secretly wonders, “Why is my heart so cold?” The one who has prayed thousands of prayers and feels like heaven has been silent. The one who reads the Bible but struggles to feel anything. The one who battles temptation, grief, anxiety, disappointment, or loneliness and thinks, “Maybe I'm just a terrible Christian.” If that's you… You are not alone. And more importantly: Jesus has not abandoned you. “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18 Notice that Scripture does not say God is only near to the joyful or the victorious. He is especially near to the brokenhearted. Even God's greatest servants wanted to quit Sometimes we imagine that real Christians never struggle. The Bible tells a very different story. David cried until his tears became his food. “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God.” — Psalm 42:11 Elijah called down fire from heaven, yet afterward he became so discouraged that he asked God to let him die (1 Kings 19). God didn't rebuke him first—He gave him rest, food, and His gentle presence. Jeremiah was called the weeping prophet. Paul admitted he was under such great pressure that he despaired of life itself. The strongest believers are not those who never struggle. They are the ones who keep returning to Christ. Maybe you're exhausted from trying to be “good enough” Many Christians live as though God's love depends on today's performance. We fail. We feel ashamed. We hide. We try harder. We fail again. But listen to the invitation of Jesus: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 Jesus did not say: Come when you've fixed yourself. He said: Come while you're weary. That changes everything. God is not asking you to carry yourself Some of you are carrying burdens you were never meant to carry. The grief of losing someone you love. Financial pressure. Health problems. Depression. Spiritual dryness. Regret over past sins. Fear about the future. Hear the Word of God: “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7 Not some of it. All of it. Every fear. Every question. Every sleepless night. Every tear you've cried when nobody else knew. When you feel like God is far away Feelings can be powerful. But they are not always truthful. God's promise is greater than our emotions. “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” — Hebrews 13:5 You may not feel His presence. You may not understand His timing. But His promise has not changed. He is faithful even when our feelings rise and fall. Your failures do not have the final word Perhaps you've fallen into the same sin again. Perhaps you've made promises to God that you've broken. Perhaps you're ashamed. Listen carefully. Satan says, “Hide from God.” Jesus says, “Come to Me.” “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9 The cross is not permission to continue in sin. The cross is proof that forgiveness is available for the repentant heart. There is mercy for those who return. Don't confuse a difficult season with a defeated life Winter is not the end of the tree. Night is not the end of the day. Friday was not the end of Jesus. Resurrection came. Your story is still being written by God. “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5 Morning does come. Sometimes slowly. But it comes. When your faith feels like a tiny ember Maybe you used to burn with passion. Now you barely have enough strength to whisper a prayer. Take hope from this beautiful promise: “A bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out.” — Isaiah 42:3 Jesus specializes in restoring smoldering hearts. He does not crush weak believers. He restores them. If today is all you have… Then don't worry about surviving the next ten years. Walk with Jesus today. If you can't run… Walk. If you can't walk… Stand. If you can't stand… Kneel. If all you can pray is one sentence, let it be: “Jesus, hold on to me because I'm struggling to hold on to You.” That prayer is precious to God. God's grace is greater than your weakness Paul pleaded for his hardship to be removed. God answered him with these words: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9 Notice this: God did not say, “Your strength is enough.” He said, “My grace is enough.” Your weakness is not the end of God's work. It is often where His power becomes most visible. Hold tightly to these promises “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23 “Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” — Isaiah 40:31 “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you… Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” — John 14:27 “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6 God finishes what He starts. He has not given up on you. 🙏 A Prayer for Every Weary Christian Heavenly Father, I pray for every brother and sister in Christ who is reading this with tears in their eyes. Some are exhausted. Some are grieving. Some feel spiritually numb. Some are secretly ready to walk away from the faith. Lord Jesus, draw near to them exactly as You promised. Let the brokenhearted feel Your presence. Replace despair with hope, shame with forgiveness, fear with peace, and weariness with renewed strength. Holy Spirit, breathe fresh life into hearts that have grown cold. Restore the joy of salvation. Give us a hunger for Your Word, a love for prayer, and the courage to keep following Jesus one day at a time. Teach us to trust Your promises more than our feelings. Keep our eyes fixed upon Christ until the day we see Him face to face. In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen. ❤️ BEFORE YOU QUIT… REMEMBER THIS God still loves you. Christ still intercedes for you. The Holy Spirit has not stopped working in you. Your story is not over. “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9 ✝️ DON'T QUIT. KEEP LOOKING TO JESUS. He is still the Good Shepherd. He is still the Savior. He is still enough. ======================================================================= I can totally relate to those who are hurting, angry, frustrated towards God Especially after losing someone precious to death, despite you prayed your heart out and yet if feels like your prayers fell on deaf ears up there! I really was ready to walk away from God myself last year. But after much soul searching. No matter what. I just can't live without Father Jehovah God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! Plus I don't want the Devil the Satisfaction of quitting on God. I have permanently decided to stick with God & Jesus Christ no matter what happens in my life. Jesus is the anchor of my heart and soul, and my true peace! Very Sincerely, Markus Klinger Markus4Jesus@yahoo.ca London, Ontario, Canada
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  • TO THE CHRISTIAN WHO IS READY TO QUIT
    Please don't scroll past this. This may be for you.
    This is for the Christian who is tired of pretending.

    The one who still believes Jesus is Lord, yet secretly wonders, “Why is my heart so cold?”

    The one who has prayed thousands of prayers and feels like heaven has been silent.

    The one who reads the Bible but struggles to feel anything.

    The one who battles temptation, grief, anxiety, disappointment, or loneliness and thinks, “Maybe I'm just a terrible Christian.”

    If that's you…

    You are not alone.

    And more importantly:

    Jesus has not abandoned you.

    “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18

    Notice that Scripture does not say God is only near to the joyful or the victorious.

    He is especially near to the brokenhearted.

    Even God's greatest servants wanted to quit
    Sometimes we imagine that real Christians never struggle.

    The Bible tells a very different story.

    David cried until his tears became his food.

    “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God.” — Psalm 42:11

    Elijah called down fire from heaven, yet afterward he became so discouraged that he asked God to let him die (1 Kings 19). God didn't rebuke him first—He gave him rest, food, and His gentle presence.

    Jeremiah was called the weeping prophet.

    Paul admitted he was under such great pressure that he despaired of life itself.

    The strongest believers are not those who never struggle.

    They are the ones who keep returning to Christ.

    Maybe you're exhausted from trying to be “good enough”
    Many Christians live as though God's love depends on today's performance.

    We fail.

    We feel ashamed.

    We hide.

    We try harder.

    We fail again.

    But listen to the invitation of Jesus:

    “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

    Jesus did not say:

    Come when you've fixed yourself.

    He said:

    Come while you're weary.

    That changes everything.

    God is not asking you to carry yourself
    Some of you are carrying burdens you were never meant to carry.

    The grief of losing someone you love.

    Financial pressure.

    Health problems.

    Depression.

    Spiritual dryness.

    Regret over past sins.

    Fear about the future.

    Hear the Word of God:

    “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7

    Not some of it.

    All of it.

    Every fear.

    Every question.

    Every sleepless night.

    Every tear you've cried when nobody else knew.

    When you feel like God is far away
    Feelings can be powerful.

    But they are not always truthful.

    God's promise is greater than our emotions.

    “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” — Hebrews 13:5

    You may not feel His presence.

    You may not understand His timing.

    But His promise has not changed.

    He is faithful even when our feelings rise and fall.

    Your failures do not have the final word
    Perhaps you've fallen into the same sin again.

    Perhaps you've made promises to God that you've broken.

    Perhaps you're ashamed.

    Listen carefully.

    Satan says, “Hide from God.”

    Jesus says, “Come to Me.”

    “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9

    The cross is not permission to continue in sin.

    The cross is proof that forgiveness is available for the repentant heart.

    There is mercy for those who return.

    Don't confuse a difficult season with a defeated life
    Winter is not the end of the tree.

    Night is not the end of the day.

    Friday was not the end of Jesus.

    Resurrection came.

    Your story is still being written by God.

    “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5

    Morning does come.

    Sometimes slowly.

    But it comes.

    When your faith feels like a tiny ember
    Maybe you used to burn with passion.

    Now you barely have enough strength to whisper a prayer.

    Take hope from this beautiful promise:

    “A bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out.” — Isaiah 42:3

    Jesus specializes in restoring smoldering hearts.

    He does not crush weak believers.

    He restores them.

    If today is all you have…
    Then don't worry about surviving the next ten years.

    Walk with Jesus today.

    If you can't run…

    Walk.

    If you can't walk…

    Stand.

    If you can't stand…

    Kneel.

    If all you can pray is one sentence, let it be:

    “Jesus, hold on to me because I'm struggling to hold on to You.”

    That prayer is precious to God.

    God's grace is greater than your weakness
    Paul pleaded for his hardship to be removed.

    God answered him with these words:

    “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9

    Notice this:

    God did not say, “Your strength is enough.”

    He said, “My grace is enough.”

    Your weakness is not the end of God's work.

    It is often where His power becomes most visible.

    Hold tightly to these promises
    “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23

    “Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” — Isaiah 40:31

    “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you… Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” — John 14:27

    “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6

    God finishes what He starts.

    He has not given up on you.

    A Prayer for Every Weary Christian
    Heavenly Father,

    I pray for every brother and sister in Christ who is reading this with tears in their eyes.

    Some are exhausted.

    Some are grieving.

    Some feel spiritually numb.

    Some are secretly ready to walk away from the faith.

    Lord Jesus, draw near to them exactly as You promised. Let the brokenhearted feel Your presence. Replace despair with hope, shame with forgiveness, fear with peace, and weariness with renewed strength.

    Holy Spirit, breathe fresh life into hearts that have grown cold. Restore the joy of salvation. Give us a hunger for Your Word, a love for prayer, and the courage to keep following Jesus one day at a time.

    Teach us to trust Your promises more than our feelings.

    Keep our eyes fixed upon Christ until the day we see Him face to face.

    In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

    BEFORE YOU QUIT… REMEMBER THIS
    God still loves you.

    Christ still intercedes for you.

    The Holy Spirit has not stopped working in you.

    Your story is not over.

    “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9

    DON'T QUIT. KEEP LOOKING TO JESUS.
    He is still the Good Shepherd.
    He is still the Savior.
    He is still enough.

    I can totally relate to those who are hurting, angry, frustrated towards God
    Especially after losing someone precious to death, despite you prayed your heart out and yet if feels like your prayers fell on deaf ears up there!

    I really was ready to walk away from God myself last year.

    But after much soul searching. No matter what. I just can't live without
    Father Jehovah God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! Plus I don't want the
    Devil the Satisfaction of quitting on God.

    I have permanently decided to stick with God & Jesus Christ no matter
    what happens in my life. Jesus is the anchor of my heart and soul, and my
    true peace!

    Very Sincerely,
    Markus Klinger
    Markus4Jesus@yahoo.ca
    London, Ontario, Canada

    =====================================================================

    TO THE CHRISTIAN WHO IS READY TO QUIT
    Please don't scroll past this. This may be for you.
    This is for the Christian who is tired of pretending.

    The one who still believes Jesus is Lord, yet secretly wonders, “Why is my heart so cold?”

    The one who has prayed thousands of prayers and feels like heaven has been silent.

    The one who reads the Bible but struggles to feel anything.

    The one who battles temptation, grief, anxiety, disappointment, or loneliness and thinks, “Maybe I'm just a terrible Christian.”

    If that's you…

    You are not alone.

    And more importantly:

    Jesus has not abandoned you.

    “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18

    Notice that Scripture does not say God is only near to the joyful or the victorious.

    He is especially near to the brokenhearted.

    Even God's greatest servants wanted to quit
    Sometimes we imagine that real Christians never struggle.

    The Bible tells a very different story.

    David cried until his tears became his food.

    “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God.” — Psalm 42:11

    Elijah called down fire from heaven, yet afterward he became so discouraged that he asked God to let him die (1 Kings 19). God didn't rebuke him first—He gave him rest, food, and His gentle presence.

    Jeremiah was called the weeping prophet.

    Paul admitted he was under such great pressure that he despaired of life itself.

    The strongest believers are not those who never struggle.

    They are the ones who keep returning to Christ.

    Maybe you're exhausted from trying to be “good enough”
    Many Christians live as though God's love depends on today's performance.

    We fail.

    We feel ashamed.

    We hide.

    We try harder.

    We fail again.

    But listen to the invitation of Jesus:

    “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

    Jesus did not say:

    Come when you've fixed yourself.

    He said:

    Come while you're weary.

    That changes everything.

    God is not asking you to carry yourself
    Some of you are carrying burdens you were never meant to carry.

    The grief of losing someone you love.

    Financial pressure.

    Health problems.

    Depression.

    Spiritual dryness.

    Regret over past sins.

    Fear about the future.

    Hear the Word of God:

    “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7

    Not some of it.

    All of it.

    Every fear.

    Every question.

    Every sleepless night.

    Every tear you've cried when nobody else knew.

    When you feel like God is far away
    Feelings can be powerful.

    But they are not always truthful.

    God's promise is greater than our emotions.

    “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” — Hebrews 13:5

    You may not feel His presence.

    You may not understand His timing.

    But His promise has not changed.

    He is faithful even when our feelings rise and fall.

    Your failures do not have the final word
    Perhaps you've fallen into the same sin again.

    Perhaps you've made promises to God that you've broken.

    Perhaps you're ashamed.

    Listen carefully.

    Satan says, “Hide from God.”

    Jesus says, “Come to Me.”

    “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9

    The cross is not permission to continue in sin.

    The cross is proof that forgiveness is available for the repentant heart.

    There is mercy for those who return.

    Don't confuse a difficult season with a defeated life
    Winter is not the end of the tree.

    Night is not the end of the day.

    Friday was not the end of Jesus.

    Resurrection came.

    Your story is still being written by God.

    “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5

    Morning does come.

    Sometimes slowly.

    But it comes.

    When your faith feels like a tiny ember
    Maybe you used to burn with passion.

    Now you barely have enough strength to whisper a prayer.

    Take hope from this beautiful promise:

    “A bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out.” — Isaiah 42:3

    Jesus specializes in restoring smoldering hearts.

    He does not crush weak believers.

    He restores them.

    If today is all you have…
    Then don't worry about surviving the next ten years.

    Walk with Jesus today.

    If you can't run…

    Walk.

    If you can't walk…

    Stand.

    If you can't stand…

    Kneel.

    If all you can pray is one sentence, let it be:

    “Jesus, hold on to me because I'm struggling to hold on to You.”

    That prayer is precious to God.

    God's grace is greater than your weakness
    Paul pleaded for his hardship to be removed.

    God answered him with these words:

    “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9

    Notice this:

    God did not say, “Your strength is enough.”

    He said, “My grace is enough.”

    Your weakness is not the end of God's work.

    It is often where His power becomes most visible.

    Hold tightly to these promises
    “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23

    “Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” — Isaiah 40:31

    “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you… Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” — John 14:27

    “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6

    God finishes what He starts.

    He has not given up on you.

    A Prayer for Every Weary Christian
    Heavenly Father,

    I pray for every brother and sister in Christ who is reading this with tears in their eyes.

    Some are exhausted.

    Some are grieving.

    Some feel spiritually numb.

    Some are secretly ready to walk away from the faith.

    Lord Jesus, draw near to them exactly as You promised. Let the brokenhearted feel Your presence. Replace despair with hope, shame with forgiveness, fear with peace, and weariness with renewed strength.

    Holy Spirit, breathe fresh life into hearts that have grown cold. Restore the joy of salvation. Give us a hunger for Your Word, a love for prayer, and the courage to keep following Jesus one day at a time.

    Teach us to trust Your promises more than our feelings.

    Keep our eyes fixed upon Christ until the day we see Him face to face.

    In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

    BEFORE YOU QUIT… REMEMBER THIS
    God still loves you.

    Christ still intercedes for you.

    The Holy Spirit has not stopped working in you.

    Your story is not over.

    “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9

    DON'T QUIT. KEEP LOOKING TO JESUS.
    He is still the Good Shepherd.
    He is still the Savior.
    He is still enough.

    ==========================================================

    I can totally relate to those who are hurting, angry, frustrated towards God
    Especially after losing someone precious to death, despite you prayed your heart out and yet if feels like your prayers fell on deaf ears up there!

    I really was ready to walk away from God myself last year.

    But after much soul searching. No matter what. I just can't live without
    Father Jehovah God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! Plus I don't want the
    Devil the Satisfaction of quitting on God.

    I have permanently decided to stick with God & Jesus Christ no matter
    what happens in my life. Jesus is the anchor of my heart and soul, and my
    true peace!

    Very Sincerely,
    Markus Klinger
    Markus4Jesus@yahoo.ca
    London, Ontario, Canada


    ✝️ TO THE CHRISTIAN WHO IS READY TO QUIT Please don't scroll past this. This may be for you. This is for the Christian who is tired of pretending. The one who still believes Jesus is Lord, yet secretly wonders, “Why is my heart so cold?” The one who has prayed thousands of prayers and feels like heaven has been silent. The one who reads the Bible but struggles to feel anything. The one who battles temptation, grief, anxiety, disappointment, or loneliness and thinks, “Maybe I'm just a terrible Christian.” If that's you… You are not alone. And more importantly: Jesus has not abandoned you. “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18 Notice that Scripture does not say God is only near to the joyful or the victorious. He is especially near to the brokenhearted. Even God's greatest servants wanted to quit Sometimes we imagine that real Christians never struggle. The Bible tells a very different story. David cried until his tears became his food. “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God.” — Psalm 42:11 Elijah called down fire from heaven, yet afterward he became so discouraged that he asked God to let him die (1 Kings 19). God didn't rebuke him first—He gave him rest, food, and His gentle presence. Jeremiah was called the weeping prophet. Paul admitted he was under such great pressure that he despaired of life itself. The strongest believers are not those who never struggle. They are the ones who keep returning to Christ. Maybe you're exhausted from trying to be “good enough” Many Christians live as though God's love depends on today's performance. We fail. We feel ashamed. We hide. We try harder. We fail again. But listen to the invitation of Jesus: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 Jesus did not say: Come when you've fixed yourself. He said: Come while you're weary. That changes everything. God is not asking you to carry yourself Some of you are carrying burdens you were never meant to carry. The grief of losing someone you love. Financial pressure. Health problems. Depression. Spiritual dryness. Regret over past sins. Fear about the future. Hear the Word of God: “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7 Not some of it. All of it. Every fear. Every question. Every sleepless night. Every tear you've cried when nobody else knew. When you feel like God is far away Feelings can be powerful. But they are not always truthful. God's promise is greater than our emotions. “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” — Hebrews 13:5 You may not feel His presence. You may not understand His timing. But His promise has not changed. He is faithful even when our feelings rise and fall. Your failures do not have the final word Perhaps you've fallen into the same sin again. Perhaps you've made promises to God that you've broken. Perhaps you're ashamed. Listen carefully. Satan says, “Hide from God.” Jesus says, “Come to Me.” “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9 The cross is not permission to continue in sin. The cross is proof that forgiveness is available for the repentant heart. There is mercy for those who return. Don't confuse a difficult season with a defeated life Winter is not the end of the tree. Night is not the end of the day. Friday was not the end of Jesus. Resurrection came. Your story is still being written by God. “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5 Morning does come. Sometimes slowly. But it comes. When your faith feels like a tiny ember Maybe you used to burn with passion. Now you barely have enough strength to whisper a prayer. Take hope from this beautiful promise: “A bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out.” — Isaiah 42:3 Jesus specializes in restoring smoldering hearts. He does not crush weak believers. He restores them. If today is all you have… Then don't worry about surviving the next ten years. Walk with Jesus today. If you can't run… Walk. If you can't walk… Stand. If you can't stand… Kneel. If all you can pray is one sentence, let it be: “Jesus, hold on to me because I'm struggling to hold on to You.” That prayer is precious to God. God's grace is greater than your weakness Paul pleaded for his hardship to be removed. God answered him with these words: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9 Notice this: God did not say, “Your strength is enough.” He said, “My grace is enough.” Your weakness is not the end of God's work. It is often where His power becomes most visible. Hold tightly to these promises “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23 “Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” — Isaiah 40:31 “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you… Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” — John 14:27 “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6 God finishes what He starts. He has not given up on you. 🙏 A Prayer for Every Weary Christian Heavenly Father, I pray for every brother and sister in Christ who is reading this with tears in their eyes. Some are exhausted. Some are grieving. Some feel spiritually numb. Some are secretly ready to walk away from the faith. Lord Jesus, draw near to them exactly as You promised. Let the brokenhearted feel Your presence. Replace despair with hope, shame with forgiveness, fear with peace, and weariness with renewed strength. Holy Spirit, breathe fresh life into hearts that have grown cold. Restore the joy of salvation. Give us a hunger for Your Word, a love for prayer, and the courage to keep following Jesus one day at a time. Teach us to trust Your promises more than our feelings. Keep our eyes fixed upon Christ until the day we see Him face to face. In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen. ❤️ BEFORE YOU QUIT… REMEMBER THIS God still loves you. Christ still intercedes for you. The Holy Spirit has not stopped working in you. Your story is not over. “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9 ✝️ DON'T QUIT. KEEP LOOKING TO JESUS. He is still the Good Shepherd. He is still the Savior. He is still enough. I can totally relate to those who are hurting, angry, frustrated towards God Especially after losing someone precious to death, despite you prayed your heart out and yet if feels like your prayers fell on deaf ears up there! I really was ready to walk away from God myself last year. But after much soul searching. No matter what. I just can't live without Father Jehovah God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! Plus I don't want the Devil the Satisfaction of quitting on God. I have permanently decided to stick with God & Jesus Christ no matter what happens in my life. Jesus is the anchor of my heart and soul, and my true peace! Very Sincerely, Markus Klinger Markus4Jesus@yahoo.ca London, Ontario, Canada ===================================================================== ✝️ TO THE CHRISTIAN WHO IS READY TO QUIT Please don't scroll past this. This may be for you. This is for the Christian who is tired of pretending. The one who still believes Jesus is Lord, yet secretly wonders, “Why is my heart so cold?” The one who has prayed thousands of prayers and feels like heaven has been silent. The one who reads the Bible but struggles to feel anything. The one who battles temptation, grief, anxiety, disappointment, or loneliness and thinks, “Maybe I'm just a terrible Christian.” If that's you… You are not alone. And more importantly: Jesus has not abandoned you. “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18 Notice that Scripture does not say God is only near to the joyful or the victorious. He is especially near to the brokenhearted. Even God's greatest servants wanted to quit Sometimes we imagine that real Christians never struggle. The Bible tells a very different story. David cried until his tears became his food. “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God.” — Psalm 42:11 Elijah called down fire from heaven, yet afterward he became so discouraged that he asked God to let him die (1 Kings 19). God didn't rebuke him first—He gave him rest, food, and His gentle presence. Jeremiah was called the weeping prophet. Paul admitted he was under such great pressure that he despaired of life itself. The strongest believers are not those who never struggle. They are the ones who keep returning to Christ. Maybe you're exhausted from trying to be “good enough” Many Christians live as though God's love depends on today's performance. We fail. We feel ashamed. We hide. We try harder. We fail again. But listen to the invitation of Jesus: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 Jesus did not say: Come when you've fixed yourself. He said: Come while you're weary. That changes everything. God is not asking you to carry yourself Some of you are carrying burdens you were never meant to carry. The grief of losing someone you love. Financial pressure. Health problems. Depression. Spiritual dryness. Regret over past sins. Fear about the future. Hear the Word of God: “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7 Not some of it. All of it. Every fear. Every question. Every sleepless night. Every tear you've cried when nobody else knew. When you feel like God is far away Feelings can be powerful. But they are not always truthful. God's promise is greater than our emotions. “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” — Hebrews 13:5 You may not feel His presence. You may not understand His timing. But His promise has not changed. He is faithful even when our feelings rise and fall. Your failures do not have the final word Perhaps you've fallen into the same sin again. Perhaps you've made promises to God that you've broken. Perhaps you're ashamed. Listen carefully. Satan says, “Hide from God.” Jesus says, “Come to Me.” “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9 The cross is not permission to continue in sin. The cross is proof that forgiveness is available for the repentant heart. There is mercy for those who return. Don't confuse a difficult season with a defeated life Winter is not the end of the tree. Night is not the end of the day. Friday was not the end of Jesus. Resurrection came. Your story is still being written by God. “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5 Morning does come. Sometimes slowly. But it comes. When your faith feels like a tiny ember Maybe you used to burn with passion. Now you barely have enough strength to whisper a prayer. Take hope from this beautiful promise: “A bruised reed He will not break, and a smoldering wick He will not snuff out.” — Isaiah 42:3 Jesus specializes in restoring smoldering hearts. He does not crush weak believers. He restores them. If today is all you have… Then don't worry about surviving the next ten years. Walk with Jesus today. If you can't run… Walk. If you can't walk… Stand. If you can't stand… Kneel. If all you can pray is one sentence, let it be: “Jesus, hold on to me because I'm struggling to hold on to You.” That prayer is precious to God. God's grace is greater than your weakness Paul pleaded for his hardship to be removed. God answered him with these words: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9 Notice this: God did not say, “Your strength is enough.” He said, “My grace is enough.” Your weakness is not the end of God's work. It is often where His power becomes most visible. Hold tightly to these promises “The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; His mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23 “Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.” — Isaiah 40:31 “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you… Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.” — John 14:27 “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 1:6 God finishes what He starts. He has not given up on you. 🙏 A Prayer for Every Weary Christian Heavenly Father, I pray for every brother and sister in Christ who is reading this with tears in their eyes. Some are exhausted. Some are grieving. Some feel spiritually numb. Some are secretly ready to walk away from the faith. Lord Jesus, draw near to them exactly as You promised. Let the brokenhearted feel Your presence. Replace despair with hope, shame with forgiveness, fear with peace, and weariness with renewed strength. Holy Spirit, breathe fresh life into hearts that have grown cold. Restore the joy of salvation. Give us a hunger for Your Word, a love for prayer, and the courage to keep following Jesus one day at a time. Teach us to trust Your promises more than our feelings. Keep our eyes fixed upon Christ until the day we see Him face to face. In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen. ❤️ BEFORE YOU QUIT… REMEMBER THIS God still loves you. Christ still intercedes for you. The Holy Spirit has not stopped working in you. Your story is not over. “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9 ✝️ DON'T QUIT. KEEP LOOKING TO JESUS. He is still the Good Shepherd. He is still the Savior. He is still enough. ========================================================== I can totally relate to those who are hurting, angry, frustrated towards God Especially after losing someone precious to death, despite you prayed your heart out and yet if feels like your prayers fell on deaf ears up there! I really was ready to walk away from God myself last year. But after much soul searching. No matter what. I just can't live without Father Jehovah God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit! Plus I don't want the Devil the Satisfaction of quitting on God. I have permanently decided to stick with God & Jesus Christ no matter what happens in my life. Jesus is the anchor of my heart and soul, and my true peace! Very Sincerely, Markus Klinger Markus4Jesus@yahoo.ca London, Ontario, Canada
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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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  • "Out of the Low Dungeon"

    (Lamentations 3)

    The book of Lamentations is filled with real-life sorrow that foreshadows the undeserved suffering of Jesus Christ and mirrors the brokenness we all experience before being brought into the light of the Gospel.

    The author describes the effects of sin, devastation, loneliness, and hopelessness—realities that are still present in our generation. At times his words sound like deep complaints, yet instead of remaining in despair, he calls upon the LORD for rescue.

    This points us to Christ.

    Jesus entered the deepest "low dungeon" of all. He was rejected, crucified, buried in a tomb, and truly tasted death for us. Yet death did not have the final word. Lamentations declares:

    "I called upon thy name, O LORD, out of the low dungeon. Thou hast heard my voice..." (Lamentations 3:55–56)

    And God's response is one of the most comforting words in all of Scripture:

    "Fear not."

    (Lamentations 3:57)

    These two words are a beautiful glimpse of our Father's heart toward us, His children in Christ.

    We live in a frightening world. Every day is a battle against sin, suffering, temptation, and death. God never promised that this earthly journey would be easy. But He has given us our daily portion:

    The life of Jesus Christ

    through His Word,
    His Spirit,
    and His promises.

    In Him we receive courage for today,
    wisdom for each step,
    and assurance of the eternal life to come.

    Jesus Himself declared the Father's will:

    "And this is the Father's will which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day." — John 6:39

    The One who heard the cry "out of the low dungeon" is the same Lord who raised His Son from the grave. Therefore, everyone who belongs to Christ has this unshakable hope: the darkness is not forever, the tomb is not the end, and the final word over God's redeemed people is not fear, but resurrection.

    Fear not. Christ has overcome.

    Prayer:

    Heavenly Father,

    Out of my own low dungeon, I call upon Your name. You see every burden, every disappointment, every wound, and every hidden tear. When I am overwhelmed by depression, hopelessness, and brokenness, remind me that You are near to those who call upon You in truth.

    Thank You for sending Your Son, Jesus Christ, who entered suffering, conquered death, and rose again so that I may have living hope. Replace my fear with Your peace, my despair with Your promises, and my weakness with the strength found in Your Word.

    Teach me to trust You one day at a time until the day I see You face to face. Help me to hear Your gentle voice saying, "Fear not."

    In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
    "Out of the Low Dungeon" (Lamentations 3) The book of Lamentations is filled with real-life sorrow that foreshadows the undeserved suffering of Jesus Christ and mirrors the brokenness we all experience before being brought into the light of the Gospel. The author describes the effects of sin, devastation, loneliness, and hopelessness—realities that are still present in our generation. At times his words sound like deep complaints, yet instead of remaining in despair, he calls upon the LORD for rescue. This points us to Christ. Jesus entered the deepest "low dungeon" of all. He was rejected, crucified, buried in a tomb, and truly tasted death for us. Yet death did not have the final word. Lamentations declares: "I called upon thy name, O LORD, out of the low dungeon. Thou hast heard my voice..." (Lamentations 3:55–56) And God's response is one of the most comforting words in all of Scripture: "Fear not." (Lamentations 3:57) These two words are a beautiful glimpse of our Father's heart toward us, His children in Christ. We live in a frightening world. Every day is a battle against sin, suffering, temptation, and death. God never promised that this earthly journey would be easy. But He has given us our daily portion: The life of Jesus Christ through His Word, His Spirit, and His promises. In Him we receive courage for today, wisdom for each step, and assurance of the eternal life to come. Jesus Himself declared the Father's will: "And this is the Father's will which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day." — John 6:39 The One who heard the cry "out of the low dungeon" is the same Lord who raised His Son from the grave. Therefore, everyone who belongs to Christ has this unshakable hope: the darkness is not forever, the tomb is not the end, and the final word over God's redeemed people is not fear, but resurrection. Fear not. Christ has overcome. Prayer: Heavenly Father, Out of my own low dungeon, I call upon Your name. You see every burden, every disappointment, every wound, and every hidden tear. When I am overwhelmed by depression, hopelessness, and brokenness, remind me that You are near to those who call upon You in truth. Thank You for sending Your Son, Jesus Christ, who entered suffering, conquered death, and rose again so that I may have living hope. Replace my fear with Your peace, my despair with Your promises, and my weakness with the strength found in Your Word. Teach me to trust You one day at a time until the day I see You face to face. Help me to hear Your gentle voice saying, "Fear not." In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
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  • Hi,

    There is a silent pandemic that has been happening in the world in the past 10 years, and it's growing without conscious thought towards it.

    Depression, loneliness, suicide, broken relationships, career breaks and more. The mental health of individuals across ages is being affected by the social media addiction and challenges in society.

    I have created a mental health toolkit to help individuals overcome their challenges. Please do share with people in your connect to help them
    Hi, There is a silent pandemic that has been happening in the world in the past 10 years, and it's growing without conscious thought towards it. Depression, loneliness, suicide, broken relationships, career breaks and more. The mental health of individuals across ages is being affected by the social media addiction and challenges in society. I have created a mental health toolkit to help individuals overcome their challenges. Please do share with people in your connect to help them
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  • You Are Not Alone (Isaiah 41:10)

    There are moments when life can feel overwhelming.

    You may be facing uncertainty about your future.

    You may be dealing with disappointment, pressure, loneliness, or fear.

    Sometimes you can be surrounded by people and still feel completely alone.

    But God's Word gives us a powerful reminder:

    “Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.”

    Notice what God doesn't say.

    He doesn't promise that you will never face difficulties.

    He promises that He will be with you through them.

    You may not understand everything happening around you.

    You may not know how the situation will end.

    But you can know the One who is walking with you through it.

    When you're afraid, God is with you.

    When you're waiting, God is with you.

    When you're hurting, God is with you.

    When you don't know what to do next, God is with you.

    And when you feel like your strength is running out, remember that you don't have to depend only on your own strength.

    God says:

    “I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

    What a promise.

    Your weakness does not scare God.

    Your questions do not push Him away.

    Your difficult season does not mean He has abandoned you.

    Sometimes faith means continuing to walk even when you cannot see what is ahead.

    Keep praying.

    Keep trusting.

    Keep reading God's Word.

    Keep doing what is right.

    And don't be afraid to ask trusted people for support when you need it.

    You were never designed to carry every burden alone.

    Most importantly, remember that God demonstrated His love for us through Jesus Christ.

    The cross is proof that God cares about our salvation and wants us reconciled to Him.

    So when fear whispers, “You are alone,” remember God's promise:

    “I am with you.”

    When fear says, “You can't do this,” remember:

    “I will strengthen you.”

    When uncertainty says, “There is no way forward,” remember that God is already ahead of you.

    You may not know what tomorrow holds.

    But you can trust the God who holds tomorrow.

    Don't let fear have the final word. God is with you, and His presence is greater than your circumstances.

    What fear or uncertainty do you need to place in God's hands today?

    #YouAreNotAlone #Isaiah41 #FearNot #TrustGod #GodIsWithYou #FaithOverFear #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #DailyFaith #ShareJesus #Lordsbook #JJMSM #KNKA
    You Are Not Alone (Isaiah 41:10) There are moments when life can feel overwhelming. You may be facing uncertainty about your future. You may be dealing with disappointment, pressure, loneliness, or fear. Sometimes you can be surrounded by people and still feel completely alone. But God's Word gives us a powerful reminder: “Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.” Notice what God doesn't say. He doesn't promise that you will never face difficulties. He promises that He will be with you through them. You may not understand everything happening around you. You may not know how the situation will end. But you can know the One who is walking with you through it. When you're afraid, God is with you. When you're waiting, God is with you. When you're hurting, God is with you. When you don't know what to do next, God is with you. And when you feel like your strength is running out, remember that you don't have to depend only on your own strength. God says: “I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” What a promise. Your weakness does not scare God. Your questions do not push Him away. Your difficult season does not mean He has abandoned you. Sometimes faith means continuing to walk even when you cannot see what is ahead. Keep praying. Keep trusting. Keep reading God's Word. Keep doing what is right. And don't be afraid to ask trusted people for support when you need it. You were never designed to carry every burden alone. Most importantly, remember that God demonstrated His love for us through Jesus Christ. The cross is proof that God cares about our salvation and wants us reconciled to Him. So when fear whispers, “You are alone,” remember God's promise: “I am with you.” When fear says, “You can't do this,” remember: “I will strengthen you.” When uncertainty says, “There is no way forward,” remember that God is already ahead of you. You may not know what tomorrow holds. But you can trust the God who holds tomorrow. Don't let fear have the final word. God is with you, and His presence is greater than your circumstances. What fear or uncertainty do you need to place in God's hands today? #YouAreNotAlone #Isaiah41 #FearNot #TrustGod #GodIsWithYou #FaithOverFear #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #DailyFaith #ShareJesus #Lordsbook #JJMSM #KNKA
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  • TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS.

    YOU ARE GOD’S DELIGHT.

    Understanding Your Identity, Value, and Place in God’s Heart.

    Main Text:
    Psalm 149:4

    > “For the LORD taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek with salvation.”

    Supporting Scriptures: Isaiah 62:4; Zephaniah 3:17; Psalm 18:19; Matthew 3:17; Ephesians 1:5–6

    1. STRONG OPENING — GOD IS NOT ASHAMED OF YOU
    There are people who spend their entire lives trying to prove that they are valuable.
    They seek approval from friends.
    They seek acceptance from society.
    They seek validation through money, achievements, relationships, titles, appearance, and social media.
    But here is the good news of the Gospel:
    Before the world applauded you, God already saw you.
    Before people celebrated you, God already loved you.
    Before you achieved anything, God had a purpose for your life.
    You are not an accident.
    You are not a mistake.
    You are not forgotten.
    You are God's delight.
    That does not mean God approves of every sinful action we take. It means that, in Christ, God lovingly claims us, values us, and desires fellowship with us.
    The enemy wants you to live like an unwanted person.
    God wants you to live like a beloved child.
    2. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE GOD'S DELIGHT?
    Psalm 149:4 says:
    > “For the LORD taketh pleasure in his people.”
    Think about that.
    God takes pleasure in His people.
    God is not merely tolerating you.
    He is not saying, “I have no choice but to deal with this person.”
    He desires relationship with His people.
    Zephaniah 3:17 gives us an even deeper picture:
    > “The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy..."
    God rejoices over His people.
    Your value is therefore not determined by your failures, your past, your bank account, your educational level, your family background, or the opinions of people.
    Your ultimate value comes from God.
    3. FIVE POWERFUL TRUTHS ABOUT BEING GOD'S DELIGHT
    POINT ONE: GOD'S LOVE FOR YOU IS ROOTED IN GRACE
    Ephesians 1:5–6
    God chose to adopt us through Jesus Christ and accept us in the Beloved.
    Notice something important:
    God's love is not a salary you earn.
    It is grace.
    You cannot work enough to make God love you more.
    And when you fail, you should not run away from God as though He has stopped caring about you.
    Instead, run toward Him in repentance.
    The prodigal son is a powerful example.
    He left his father's house.
    He wasted his inheritance.
    He made terrible decisions.
    But when he returned, the father received him.
    Luke 15:20 says the father saw him while he was still far away and ran to meet him.
    That is grace.
    Your failure may have changed your circumstances, but it did not erase God's invitation to return.
    Spiritual Insight:
    Sin should make you repent, not hide.
    When you understand God's grace, you stop running from God and start running back to Him.
    POINT TWO: GOD'S DELIGHT DOES NOT MEAN GOD APPROVES OF EVERYTHING YOU DO
    This is very important.
    Being God's delight does not mean:
    "I can live anyhow because God loves me."
    No.
    God's love does not remove His holiness.

    Hebrews 12:6 teaches that the Lord disciplines those He loves.
    A good father does not watch his child walk toward danger and say, “I love you, so do whatever you want.”
    Love corrects.
    Love disciplines.
    Love protects.
    Therefore, when God corrects you, do not interpret His correction as rejection.
    Sometimes the closed door is love.
    Sometimes the conviction of the Holy Spirit is love.
    Sometimes God's “No” is protecting your future.
    Remember:
    God loves you too much to leave you the way He found you.
    His grace saves you, and His grace also transforms you.
    POINT THREE: YOUR IDENTITY MUST COME FROM GOD, NOT PEOPLE
    Matthew 3:17
    When Jesus was baptized, the Father declared:
    > “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”
    This happened before Jesus began His public ministry.
    Think about that.
    The Father affirmed the Son before the miracles, before the crowds, before the cross, and before the resurrection.
    Jesus did not have to perform miracles to become the Father's Son.
    He performed miracles because He already knew who He was.
    Many Christians have reversed the order.
    They say:
    > “If I succeed, then I will feel valuable.”
    > “If people accept me, then I will feel important.”
    > “If I become rich, then I will feel significant.”
    But God says:
    “Know who you are in Me.”
    Your identity should produce your activity—not the other way around.
    To the young Christian:
    Do not allow social media to tell you your worth.
    To the mature Christian:
    Do not allow your position, title, ministry, or achievements to become your identity.
    You are first God's child before you are anything else.
    POINT FOUR: GOD DELIGHTS IN A HEART THAT SEEKS HIM
    Psalm 37:23
    > “The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD: and he delighteth in his way.”

    God delights when His children walk with Him.
    He delights in obedience.
    He delights in faith.
    He delights in humility.
    He delights when we choose righteousness when nobody is watching.
    You may not be standing on a pulpit.
    You may not have thousands of followers.
    You may not have a famous ministry.
    But if you are faithfully walking with God, your life matters to Him.
    God sees the prayer nobody heard.
    He sees the sacrifice nobody appreciated.
    He sees the kindness nobody thanked you for.
    He sees the temptation you resisted.
    He sees the tears you cried privately.
    He sees you.
    POINT FIVE: BECAUSE YOU ARE GOD'S DELIGHT, YOU MUST BECOME A DELIGHT TO OTHERS

    This is where the message becomes practical.
    If God has shown you mercy, show mercy.
    If God has forgiven you, forgive.
    If God has encouraged you, encourage someone.
    If God has lifted you, lift someone else.

    Jesus said in Matthew 5:16:

    > “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.”
    The world does not only need Christians who attend church.
    The world needs Christians who carry God's character into society.
    Be a blessing in your home.
    Be honest in business.
    Be faithful in marriage.
    Be compassionate toward the needy.
    Be truthful when lying would be easier.
    Be kind when people are difficult.
    Let people encounter God's love through your life.

    4. BIBLICAL CASE STUDY

    DAVID

    Consider David.
    Before David became king, he was a shepherd boy.
    His own father did not initially present him when Samuel came looking for God's chosen king.
    His brothers underestimated him.
    Saul later hunted him.
    David experienced rejection, danger, loneliness, and betrayal.
    Yet God had already chosen him.
    1 Samuel 16:7 reminds us that God does not judge as man judges. People look at outward appearance, but God looks at the heart.
    David's circumstances did not determine his value.
    His position did not determine his value.
    God did.
    And David eventually became king.

    Lesson:
    You may be in a season where nobody recognizes you.
    Keep walking with God.
    You may be overlooked.
    Keep serving.
    You may be rejected.
    Keep your heart clean.
    You may be hidden.
    Keep preparing.
    Being hidden does not mean being forgotten.
    Sometimes God hides you before He reveals you.

    5. PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS

    1. Stop defining yourself by your past.
    Your past may explain some things about you, but it does not have the final word.
    2. Spend time in God's Word.
    You cannot understand your identity if you constantly listen to voices that contradict God's Word.
    3. Pray from identity, not insecurity.
    Don't only pray, “Lord, make me somebody.”
    Begin to pray:
    “Lord, help me become who You created me to be.”
    4. Refuse comparison.
    Someone else's testimony does not cancel yours.
    Their timing is not your timing.
    5. Walk in obedience.
    If you know what God has commanded, do it.
    6. Become an encourager.
    Find someone who is struggling and remind them that God has not forgotten them.

    6. QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION

    1. Do I genuinely believe that God loves and values me?
    2. Have I allowed people's opinions to become more important than God's Word?
    3. Am I confusing God's love with permission to live in sin?
    4. What area of my life needs God's transformation?
    5. Who around me needs encouragement today?
    6. If I truly believe I am God's beloved, how should my lifestyle change?

    7. POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS
    1
    Father, thank You for loving me and accepting me through Jesus Christ.
    2
    Lord, deliver me from the fear of rejection and the desire to please everybody.
    3
    Father, help me to see myself the way You see me.
    4
    Lord, heal every wound created by rejection, disappointment, and failure.
    5
    Father, give me grace to walk in holiness and obedience.
    6
    Lord, let my life bring pleasure and glory to Your name.
    7
    Father, make me a source of encouragement, hope, and blessing to others.
    8
    Lord, restore everything in me that has been damaged by shame and condemnation.
    9
    Father, help me to fulfill the purpose for which You created me.
    10
    Lord Jesus, let my identity be firmly established in You and not in the opinions of people.
    8. DEEP SPIRITUAL TRUTH

    Listen carefully:
    You are not valuable because you are successful.
    You are valuable because God created you and, in Christ, has called you His own.
    Your success should flow from your identity—not create your identity.
    Your ministry should flow from your relationship with God.
    Your service should flow from love.
    Your obedience should flow from gratitude.
    And your confidence should flow from knowing whose you are.
    The enemy says:
    “You are not enough.”
    God says:
    “My grace is sufficient for you.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9
    The enemy says:
    “You have failed too many times.”
    God says:
    “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.” — Romans 8:1
    The enemy says:
    “Nobody cares about you.”
    God says:
    “I have loved thee with an everlasting love.” — Jeremiah 31:3

    9. STRONG CLOSING — LIVE LIKE SOMEONE GOD DELIGHTS IN

    Beloved, lift your head.
    You are not forgotten.
    You are not worthless.
    You are not God's mistake.
    You are not disqualified because you have fallen.
    Get up.
    Return to God.
    Receive His grace.
    Walk in His truth.
    Live in obedience.
    And become everything He has called you to become.
    You are God's delight—but don't stop there.
    Let your life become a testimony of His goodness.
    Let your family see Christ in you.
    Let your workplace see integrity in you.
    Let your community see compassion in you.
    Let your generation see holiness in you.
    Let heaven see obedience in you.
    And when the world asks, “What makes you different?”
    Let your life answer:
    “I belong to Jesus.”
    Final Declaration
    I am loved by God.
    I am accepted in Christ.
    I am not defined by my past.
    I will not live by the opinions of people.
    I will walk in obedience.
    I will fulfill God's purpose for my life.
    My life will glorify God.
    I am His child, and I will live like one.

    YOU ARE GOD'S DELIGHT.
    NOW GO AND LIVE LIKE IT.

    If you have not given your life to Jesus kindly do so by joining a Bible believing Church.
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    TODAY'S KINGDOM INSIGHTS. YOU ARE GOD’S DELIGHT. Understanding Your Identity, Value, and Place in God’s Heart. Main Text: Psalm 149:4 > “For the LORD taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek with salvation.” Supporting Scriptures: Isaiah 62:4; Zephaniah 3:17; Psalm 18:19; Matthew 3:17; Ephesians 1:5–6 1. STRONG OPENING — GOD IS NOT ASHAMED OF YOU There are people who spend their entire lives trying to prove that they are valuable. They seek approval from friends. They seek acceptance from society. They seek validation through money, achievements, relationships, titles, appearance, and social media. But here is the good news of the Gospel: Before the world applauded you, God already saw you. Before people celebrated you, God already loved you. Before you achieved anything, God had a purpose for your life. You are not an accident. You are not a mistake. You are not forgotten. You are God's delight. That does not mean God approves of every sinful action we take. It means that, in Christ, God lovingly claims us, values us, and desires fellowship with us. The enemy wants you to live like an unwanted person. God wants you to live like a beloved child. 2. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE GOD'S DELIGHT? Psalm 149:4 says: > “For the LORD taketh pleasure in his people.” Think about that. God takes pleasure in His people. God is not merely tolerating you. He is not saying, “I have no choice but to deal with this person.” He desires relationship with His people. Zephaniah 3:17 gives us an even deeper picture: > “The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy..." God rejoices over His people. Your value is therefore not determined by your failures, your past, your bank account, your educational level, your family background, or the opinions of people. Your ultimate value comes from God. 3. FIVE POWERFUL TRUTHS ABOUT BEING GOD'S DELIGHT POINT ONE: GOD'S LOVE FOR YOU IS ROOTED IN GRACE Ephesians 1:5–6 God chose to adopt us through Jesus Christ and accept us in the Beloved. Notice something important: God's love is not a salary you earn. It is grace. You cannot work enough to make God love you more. And when you fail, you should not run away from God as though He has stopped caring about you. Instead, run toward Him in repentance. The prodigal son is a powerful example. He left his father's house. He wasted his inheritance. He made terrible decisions. But when he returned, the father received him. Luke 15:20 says the father saw him while he was still far away and ran to meet him. That is grace. Your failure may have changed your circumstances, but it did not erase God's invitation to return. Spiritual Insight: Sin should make you repent, not hide. When you understand God's grace, you stop running from God and start running back to Him. POINT TWO: GOD'S DELIGHT DOES NOT MEAN GOD APPROVES OF EVERYTHING YOU DO This is very important. Being God's delight does not mean: "I can live anyhow because God loves me." No. God's love does not remove His holiness. Hebrews 12:6 teaches that the Lord disciplines those He loves. A good father does not watch his child walk toward danger and say, “I love you, so do whatever you want.” Love corrects. Love disciplines. Love protects. Therefore, when God corrects you, do not interpret His correction as rejection. Sometimes the closed door is love. Sometimes the conviction of the Holy Spirit is love. Sometimes God's “No” is protecting your future. Remember: God loves you too much to leave you the way He found you. His grace saves you, and His grace also transforms you. POINT THREE: YOUR IDENTITY MUST COME FROM GOD, NOT PEOPLE Matthew 3:17 When Jesus was baptized, the Father declared: > “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” This happened before Jesus began His public ministry. Think about that. The Father affirmed the Son before the miracles, before the crowds, before the cross, and before the resurrection. Jesus did not have to perform miracles to become the Father's Son. He performed miracles because He already knew who He was. Many Christians have reversed the order. They say: > “If I succeed, then I will feel valuable.” > “If people accept me, then I will feel important.” > “If I become rich, then I will feel significant.” But God says: “Know who you are in Me.” Your identity should produce your activity—not the other way around. To the young Christian: Do not allow social media to tell you your worth. To the mature Christian: Do not allow your position, title, ministry, or achievements to become your identity. You are first God's child before you are anything else. POINT FOUR: GOD DELIGHTS IN A HEART THAT SEEKS HIM Psalm 37:23 > “The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD: and he delighteth in his way.” God delights when His children walk with Him. He delights in obedience. He delights in faith. He delights in humility. He delights when we choose righteousness when nobody is watching. You may not be standing on a pulpit. You may not have thousands of followers. You may not have a famous ministry. But if you are faithfully walking with God, your life matters to Him. God sees the prayer nobody heard. He sees the sacrifice nobody appreciated. He sees the kindness nobody thanked you for. He sees the temptation you resisted. He sees the tears you cried privately. He sees you. POINT FIVE: BECAUSE YOU ARE GOD'S DELIGHT, YOU MUST BECOME A DELIGHT TO OTHERS This is where the message becomes practical. If God has shown you mercy, show mercy. If God has forgiven you, forgive. If God has encouraged you, encourage someone. If God has lifted you, lift someone else. Jesus said in Matthew 5:16: > “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” The world does not only need Christians who attend church. The world needs Christians who carry God's character into society. Be a blessing in your home. Be honest in business. Be faithful in marriage. Be compassionate toward the needy. Be truthful when lying would be easier. Be kind when people are difficult. Let people encounter God's love through your life. 4. BIBLICAL CASE STUDY DAVID Consider David. Before David became king, he was a shepherd boy. His own father did not initially present him when Samuel came looking for God's chosen king. His brothers underestimated him. Saul later hunted him. David experienced rejection, danger, loneliness, and betrayal. Yet God had already chosen him. 1 Samuel 16:7 reminds us that God does not judge as man judges. People look at outward appearance, but God looks at the heart. David's circumstances did not determine his value. His position did not determine his value. God did. And David eventually became king. Lesson: You may be in a season where nobody recognizes you. Keep walking with God. You may be overlooked. Keep serving. You may be rejected. Keep your heart clean. You may be hidden. Keep preparing. Being hidden does not mean being forgotten. Sometimes God hides you before He reveals you. 5. PRACTICAL ACTION STEPS 1. Stop defining yourself by your past. Your past may explain some things about you, but it does not have the final word. 2. Spend time in God's Word. You cannot understand your identity if you constantly listen to voices that contradict God's Word. 3. Pray from identity, not insecurity. Don't only pray, “Lord, make me somebody.” Begin to pray: “Lord, help me become who You created me to be.” 4. Refuse comparison. Someone else's testimony does not cancel yours. Their timing is not your timing. 5. Walk in obedience. If you know what God has commanded, do it. 6. Become an encourager. Find someone who is struggling and remind them that God has not forgotten them. 6. QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION 1. Do I genuinely believe that God loves and values me? 2. Have I allowed people's opinions to become more important than God's Word? 3. Am I confusing God's love with permission to live in sin? 4. What area of my life needs God's transformation? 5. Who around me needs encouragement today? 6. If I truly believe I am God's beloved, how should my lifestyle change? 7. POWERFUL PRAYER POINTS 1 Father, thank You for loving me and accepting me through Jesus Christ. 2 Lord, deliver me from the fear of rejection and the desire to please everybody. 3 Father, help me to see myself the way You see me. 4 Lord, heal every wound created by rejection, disappointment, and failure. 5 Father, give me grace to walk in holiness and obedience. 6 Lord, let my life bring pleasure and glory to Your name. 7 Father, make me a source of encouragement, hope, and blessing to others. 8 Lord, restore everything in me that has been damaged by shame and condemnation. 9 Father, help me to fulfill the purpose for which You created me. 10 Lord Jesus, let my identity be firmly established in You and not in the opinions of people. 8. DEEP SPIRITUAL TRUTH Listen carefully: You are not valuable because you are successful. You are valuable because God created you and, in Christ, has called you His own. Your success should flow from your identity—not create your identity. Your ministry should flow from your relationship with God. Your service should flow from love. Your obedience should flow from gratitude. And your confidence should flow from knowing whose you are. The enemy says: “You are not enough.” God says: “My grace is sufficient for you.” — 2 Corinthians 12:9 The enemy says: “You have failed too many times.” God says: “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.” — Romans 8:1 The enemy says: “Nobody cares about you.” God says: “I have loved thee with an everlasting love.” — Jeremiah 31:3 9. STRONG CLOSING — LIVE LIKE SOMEONE GOD DELIGHTS IN Beloved, lift your head. You are not forgotten. You are not worthless. You are not God's mistake. You are not disqualified because you have fallen. Get up. Return to God. Receive His grace. Walk in His truth. Live in obedience. And become everything He has called you to become. You are God's delight—but don't stop there. Let your life become a testimony of His goodness. Let your family see Christ in you. Let your workplace see integrity in you. Let your community see compassion in you. Let your generation see holiness in you. Let heaven see obedience in you. And when the world asks, “What makes you different?” Let your life answer: “I belong to Jesus.” Final Declaration I am loved by God. I am accepted in Christ. I am not defined by my past. I will not live by the opinions of people. I will walk in obedience. I will fulfill God's purpose for my life. My life will glorify God. I am His child, and I will live like one. YOU ARE GOD'S DELIGHT. NOW GO AND LIVE LIKE IT. 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.com/author/umohedembooks CONTACT - WhatsApp +2349024173027, +2349055447540 Email pastor.umoedem@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/share/198xqfpCCf/ #UMOHEDEM
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  • **A Heartfelt Appreciation for Lord’s Book**

    I want to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation for **Lord’s Book**, a wonderful platform that has brought Christians together in a meaningful and blessed way.

    This platform has given us a beautiful opportunity to share the **Word of God**, encourage one another, build good friendships, and grow together in faith. In a world where many things can distract people from God, Lord’s Book provides a place where hearts can be refreshed with Bible messages, spiritual encouragement, and words of hope.

    The greatest blessing of this platform is that it helps people stay connected with God’s teachings. Through Bible verses, faith-based discussions, and messages of love and wisdom, many people are reminded of God’s presence and His promises.

    Lord’s Book is not just a place for communication; it is a place where believers can support each other, pray for one another, share experiences, and strengthen their relationship with God. It encourages people to choose the right path, avoid sinful ways, and live a life that honors the Lord.

    In today’s busy world, where many people struggle with fear, loneliness, temptation, and confusion, platforms like Lord’s Book become a source of light and hope. A simple Bible message can touch someone’s heart, bring peace to a troubled soul, and inspire a person to make better choices.

    I truly appreciate everyone who created and supports this platform. May God continue to bless Lord’s Book, use it for His glory, and allow it to reach more hearts around the world.

    **May this platform continue spreading God’s love, truth, and hope to all people. Amen.**
    **A Heartfelt Appreciation for Lord’s Book** I want to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation for **Lord’s Book**, a wonderful platform that has brought Christians together in a meaningful and blessed way. This platform has given us a beautiful opportunity to share the **Word of God**, encourage one another, build good friendships, and grow together in faith. In a world where many things can distract people from God, Lord’s Book provides a place where hearts can be refreshed with Bible messages, spiritual encouragement, and words of hope. The greatest blessing of this platform is that it helps people stay connected with God’s teachings. Through Bible verses, faith-based discussions, and messages of love and wisdom, many people are reminded of God’s presence and His promises. Lord’s Book is not just a place for communication; it is a place where believers can support each other, pray for one another, share experiences, and strengthen their relationship with God. It encourages people to choose the right path, avoid sinful ways, and live a life that honors the Lord. In today’s busy world, where many people struggle with fear, loneliness, temptation, and confusion, platforms like Lord’s Book become a source of light and hope. A simple Bible message can touch someone’s heart, bring peace to a troubled soul, and inspire a person to make better choices. I truly appreciate everyone who created and supports this platform. May God continue to bless Lord’s Book, use it for His glory, and allow it to reach more hearts around the world. **May this platform continue spreading God’s love, truth, and hope to all people. Amen.**
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  • # **Stay Faithful Until Death — The Promise of the Crown of Life**

    **Bible Verse: Revelation 2:10 (New International Version - NIV)**

    *"Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer. I tell you, the devil will put some of you in prison to test you, and you will suffer persecution for ten days. Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life."*
    — **Revelation 2:10**

    ## **A Message of Faith, Hope, and Endurance**

    In the Book of **Revelation, Chapter 2, Verse 10**, Jesus gives a powerful message to His followers: **"Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life."**

    This message was given to encourage believers who were facing suffering, persecution, fear, and difficult trials. Jesus did not promise that His followers would have a life without problems. Instead, He promised that those who remain faithful through every hardship will receive an eternal reward.

    True faith is not only shown during peaceful and successful times. The greatest proof of faith appears when a person continues trusting God during pain, struggles, and uncertainty.

    Every person faces battles that others may never see. Some struggle with financial difficulties, some face illness, some experience loneliness, family problems, rejection, injustice, or disappointment. Sometimes people become tired and question whether their efforts matter. But God sees every struggle and remembers every act of faithfulness.

    To remain faithful does not mean that we will never experience difficulties. It means that even in difficult situations, we continue to trust God, follow His ways, love others, forgive, and keep our hope alive.

    The world often defines success through wealth, power, fame, and achievements. But God looks at the heart. A person who remains faithful when life is difficult, who chooses kindness instead of hatred, forgiveness instead of revenge, and hope instead of despair, is precious in God's eyes.

    The **"Crown of Life"** represents God's eternal reward. It symbolizes victory over suffering, eternal life with God, and the promise that one day pain, sorrow, and tears will come to an end.

    This verse reminds us that our earthly life is temporary, but our relationship with God and our faithfulness have eternal value. Difficult seasons may test us, but they can also strengthen our faith and bring us closer to God.

    When life becomes difficult, remember:

    * God sees every battle you are fighting.
    * God knows every tear you shed.
    * God remembers every sacrifice made with love and faith.
    * God rewards those who remain faithful to Him.

    So do not give up when the journey becomes hard. Hold on to God, keep your faith strong, and continue walking in His truth. The struggles of today are temporary, but God's promises are everlasting.

    **Your faithfulness today can become your victory tomorrow. Stay faithful until the end, because God’s promises never fail.**

    **"Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life."**
    — **Revelation 2:10**
    # **Stay Faithful Until Death — The Promise of the Crown of Life** **Bible Verse: Revelation 2:10 (New International Version - NIV)** *"Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer. I tell you, the devil will put some of you in prison to test you, and you will suffer persecution for ten days. Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life."* — **Revelation 2:10** ## **A Message of Faith, Hope, and Endurance** In the Book of **Revelation, Chapter 2, Verse 10**, Jesus gives a powerful message to His followers: **"Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life."** This message was given to encourage believers who were facing suffering, persecution, fear, and difficult trials. Jesus did not promise that His followers would have a life without problems. Instead, He promised that those who remain faithful through every hardship will receive an eternal reward. True faith is not only shown during peaceful and successful times. The greatest proof of faith appears when a person continues trusting God during pain, struggles, and uncertainty. Every person faces battles that others may never see. Some struggle with financial difficulties, some face illness, some experience loneliness, family problems, rejection, injustice, or disappointment. Sometimes people become tired and question whether their efforts matter. But God sees every struggle and remembers every act of faithfulness. To remain faithful does not mean that we will never experience difficulties. It means that even in difficult situations, we continue to trust God, follow His ways, love others, forgive, and keep our hope alive. The world often defines success through wealth, power, fame, and achievements. But God looks at the heart. A person who remains faithful when life is difficult, who chooses kindness instead of hatred, forgiveness instead of revenge, and hope instead of despair, is precious in God's eyes. The **"Crown of Life"** represents God's eternal reward. It symbolizes victory over suffering, eternal life with God, and the promise that one day pain, sorrow, and tears will come to an end. This verse reminds us that our earthly life is temporary, but our relationship with God and our faithfulness have eternal value. Difficult seasons may test us, but they can also strengthen our faith and bring us closer to God. When life becomes difficult, remember: * God sees every battle you are fighting. * God knows every tear you shed. * God remembers every sacrifice made with love and faith. * God rewards those who remain faithful to Him. So do not give up when the journey becomes hard. Hold on to God, keep your faith strong, and continue walking in His truth. The struggles of today are temporary, but God's promises are everlasting. **Your faithfulness today can become your victory tomorrow. Stay faithful until the end, because God’s promises never fail.** **"Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life."** — **Revelation 2:10**
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