• A True Church Doesn't Follow Culture—It Follows Christ.

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    ✝️ A True Church Doesn't Follow Culture—It Follows Christ. #Faith #StandFirm #FollowChrist #TruthAndLove #NoCompromise #Inspiration #DailyDevotional #Encouragement
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  • A True Church Doesn't Follow Culture—It Follows Christ.

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  • A True Church Doesn't Follow Culture—It Follows Christ.

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    ✝️ A True Church Doesn't Follow Culture—It Follows Christ. #Faith #StandFirm #FollowChrist #TruthAndLove #NoCompromise #Inspiration #DailyDevotional #Encouragement
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  • Still Relevant in 2026. Still God’s Truth.

    If Hebrews 13:1–5 were written to Gen Z today, it might sound something like this:

    Don’t stop caring about people. In a world that often values followers over friendships, keep showing genuine love. Be kind, even when no one is watching.

    Don’t ignore people simply because they’re strangers or different from you. A small act of kindness can change someone’s life, and you never know how God may use your compassion.

    Don’t scroll past people who are hurting. Whether they’re struggling with depression, loneliness, poverty, illness, or injustice, don’t say, “That’s not my problem.” Put yourself in their shoes. Jesus calls us to carry one another’s burdens.

    Treat marriage with honor. It isn’t just another relationship you can walk away from when things become difficult. God designed marriage to be a lifelong covenant built on faithfulness, trust, and sacrificial love. Don’t let a culture of hookups, pornography, cheating, or casual sex convince you that purity no longer matters. God’s standards haven’t changed because society has.

    Don’t spend your life comparing yourself with everyone else. Social media will always show someone with a better job, a better body, a better car, a better vacation, or a better lifestyle. Chasing what everyone else has will only steal your peace. Learn to be grateful for what God has already given you.

    Most importantly, remember this promise: God has never ghosted you. Friends may leave. Relationships may end. People may disappoint you. But Jesus says, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” That promise is stronger than any trend, algorithm, or opinion.

    The world will constantly tell you to want more, be more, and chase more. Jesus simply says,

    “Follow Me.”

    And that’s still the best decision anyone can make.

    #Hebrews13 #BibleTruth #LiveTheWord #FaithInAction #LoveOneAnother #ChooseKindness #FollowJesus #ChristCentered #ChristianYouth #GenZForJesus #FaithOverCulture #KingdomFirst #TruthInLove #WalkWithJesus #BeContent #MarriageHonored #PurityMatters #GodWillNeverLeaveYou #HopeInChrist #StandFirm #NoCompromise #SeekHisKingdom #ChristianLiving #JesusIsEnough #Maranatha
    Still Relevant in 2026. Still God’s Truth. ✝️ If Hebrews 13:1–5 were written to Gen Z today, it might sound something like this: Don’t stop caring about people. In a world that often values followers over friendships, keep showing genuine love. Be kind, even when no one is watching. Don’t ignore people simply because they’re strangers or different from you. A small act of kindness can change someone’s life, and you never know how God may use your compassion. Don’t scroll past people who are hurting. Whether they’re struggling with depression, loneliness, poverty, illness, or injustice, don’t say, “That’s not my problem.” Put yourself in their shoes. Jesus calls us to carry one another’s burdens. Treat marriage with honor. It isn’t just another relationship you can walk away from when things become difficult. God designed marriage to be a lifelong covenant built on faithfulness, trust, and sacrificial love. Don’t let a culture of hookups, pornography, cheating, or casual sex convince you that purity no longer matters. God’s standards haven’t changed because society has. Don’t spend your life comparing yourself with everyone else. Social media will always show someone with a better job, a better body, a better car, a better vacation, or a better lifestyle. Chasing what everyone else has will only steal your peace. Learn to be grateful for what God has already given you. Most importantly, remember this promise: God has never ghosted you. Friends may leave. Relationships may end. People may disappoint you. But Jesus says, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” That promise is stronger than any trend, algorithm, or opinion. The world will constantly tell you to want more, be more, and chase more. Jesus simply says, “Follow Me.” And that’s still the best decision anyone can make. ❤️✝️ #Hebrews13 #BibleTruth #LiveTheWord #FaithInAction #LoveOneAnother #ChooseKindness #FollowJesus #ChristCentered #ChristianYouth #GenZForJesus #FaithOverCulture #KingdomFirst #TruthInLove #WalkWithJesus #BeContent #MarriageHonored #PurityMatters #GodWillNeverLeaveYou #HopeInChrist #StandFirm #NoCompromise #SeekHisKingdom #ChristianLiving #JesusIsEnough #Maranatha ✝️📖❤️🙏
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  • When the World Changes, God’s Word Does Not

    Never before has a generation grown up with so much information at their fingertips, yet so much confusion in their hearts. Today’s youth face pressures that many parents never imagined—social media shaping identity, endless comparison, addiction disguised as entertainment, pornography just a click away, broken families, anxiety, loneliness, and a culture that often celebrates what previous generations questioned. What was once hidden is now public. What was once whispered is now applauded. What was once called sin is increasingly called self-expression.

    Parents are facing their own struggles. They are trying to raise children in a world that often teaches values contrary to those found in Scripture. The voices of influencers, celebrities, and trends have become louder than the voices of mothers and fathers. Many homes have become busy, but not connected; successful, but not spiritually healthy.

    Yet through every generation, one thing has never changed—the Word of God. Kingdoms have risen and fallen. Cultures have changed. Opinions have shifted. But God’s truth has remained the same. The Bible is not outdated because it is eternal. It still points us to what is right, warns us of what destroys us, and leads us to the only hope that never fails—Jesus Christ.

    Perhaps the greatest need today is not more technology, more wealth, or more popularity. It is a return to God. We need to correct our priorities. Let Christ be greater than our careers, our families stronger than our phones, our prayers louder than our fears, and our Bibles more familiar than our social media feeds. A life built on Christ will stand when everything else begins to shake.

    The world will always offer temporary satisfaction, but only Jesus offers eternal life. Let us not simply follow the direction of the crowd; let us follow the direction of the Cross.

    “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” — Hebrews 13:8

    #JesusChrist #BibleTruth #GodsWord #StandFirm #FaithOverCulture #TruthNeverChanges #ReturnToGod #ChristAlone #KingdomFirst #ChristianYouth #YouthForChrist #GenZForJesus #BiblicalTruth #HopeInChrist #WalkWithJesus #SeekHisKingdom #RevivalStartsWithMe #ChristianLiving #FamilyOfFaith #PrayWithoutCeasing #LightOfTheWorld #NoCompromise #FollowJesus #Maranatha #Hebrews138
    When the World Changes, God’s Word Does Not Never before has a generation grown up with so much information at their fingertips, yet so much confusion in their hearts. Today’s youth face pressures that many parents never imagined—social media shaping identity, endless comparison, addiction disguised as entertainment, pornography just a click away, broken families, anxiety, loneliness, and a culture that often celebrates what previous generations questioned. What was once hidden is now public. What was once whispered is now applauded. What was once called sin is increasingly called self-expression. Parents are facing their own struggles. They are trying to raise children in a world that often teaches values contrary to those found in Scripture. The voices of influencers, celebrities, and trends have become louder than the voices of mothers and fathers. Many homes have become busy, but not connected; successful, but not spiritually healthy. Yet through every generation, one thing has never changed—the Word of God. Kingdoms have risen and fallen. Cultures have changed. Opinions have shifted. But God’s truth has remained the same. The Bible is not outdated because it is eternal. It still points us to what is right, warns us of what destroys us, and leads us to the only hope that never fails—Jesus Christ. Perhaps the greatest need today is not more technology, more wealth, or more popularity. It is a return to God. We need to correct our priorities. Let Christ be greater than our careers, our families stronger than our phones, our prayers louder than our fears, and our Bibles more familiar than our social media feeds. A life built on Christ will stand when everything else begins to shake. The world will always offer temporary satisfaction, but only Jesus offers eternal life. Let us not simply follow the direction of the crowd; let us follow the direction of the Cross. “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” — Hebrews 13:8 ✝️❤️ #JesusChrist #BibleTruth #GodsWord #StandFirm #FaithOverCulture #TruthNeverChanges #ReturnToGod #ChristAlone #KingdomFirst #ChristianYouth #YouthForChrist #GenZForJesus #BiblicalTruth #HopeInChrist #WalkWithJesus #SeekHisKingdom #RevivalStartsWithMe #ChristianLiving #FamilyOfFaith #PrayWithoutCeasing #LightOfTheWorld #NoCompromise #FollowJesus #Maranatha #Hebrews138
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  • When Wrong Stops Feeling Wrong

    What happens to a society when it no longer asks, “Is this right?” but only, “Will people accept it?”

    That may be one of the defining questions of our generation.

    We live in an age where technology has advanced beyond imagination, yet moral certainty seems to be fading. Truth is increasingly measured by popularity, and convictions are often traded for approval. Many people are afraid to speak honestly—not because they lack beliefs, but because they fear being shamed, rejected, or “cancelled.” Silence has become safer than conviction.

    History has shown that when a culture repeatedly normalizes what it once questioned, people gradually stop recognizing the difference between right and wrong. What was once debated becomes celebrated. What was once considered harmful becomes ordinary. Eventually, anyone who raises a concern is labeled intolerant, outdated, or hateful.

    The Bible warns that this would happen. The prophet Isaiah wrote, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness” (Isaiah 5:20). Those words are as unsettling today as they were thousands of years ago.

    This is not simply about one issue or one group of people. Immorality takes many forms. Pride, greed, pornography, adultery, sexual immorality, dishonesty, drunkenness, addiction, exploitation, hatred, materialism, and the worship of self all find fertile ground when a culture places personal desire above God’s truth. Scripture confronts every one of these, regardless of who practices them. No one stands above God’s call to repentance.

    Our generation often celebrates the message, “Live your truth.” Yet Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). The difference is profound. One places the individual at the center; the other places God at the center.

    Love has also been redefined. Real love is no longer simply wanting the good of another person; it is sometimes assumed to mean affirming every choice without question. But biblical love is deeper than affirmation. It is patient, kind, truthful, and willing to confront what destroys us. A doctor who ignores a disease is not loving. A parent who never corrects a child is not loving. In the same way, Christians believe that speaking God’s truth with humility and compassion can be an expression of love.

    This does not give believers permission to become harsh or self-righteous. Jesus welcomed sinners, ate with them, and showed extraordinary compassion. At the same time, He called people to repentance and new life. He never lowered God’s standard, yet He never withheld God’s mercy. Truth and grace walked together.

    Cancel culture can tempt people to measure morality by applause rather than by conscience. But Christians are called to test every idea against God’s Word, not against the changing opinions of society. If our convictions rise and fall with public opinion, they are not convictions at all.

    The question each generation must answer is not whether the Bible will change. It is whether we will.

    The world will always move with the current. Following Christ has often meant swimming against it. That path has never been the easiest, but according to Scripture, it is the one that leads to life.

    Perhaps the greatest challenge facing this generation is not whether we can change the world, but whether we will allow the world to change us.

    “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” — Romans 12:2

    “Speak the truth in love.” — Ephesians 4:15

    #StandForTruth #BibleTruth #TruthInLove #GodsWord #FaithOverCulture #NoCompromise #CalledToHoliness #StandFirm #KingdomFirst #LightInTheDarkness #BeTransformed #Romans122 #SpeakTheTruth #ChristianLiving #FollowJesus #ChristAlone #SeekHisKingdom #LiveByFaith #NotOfThisWorld #RevivalStartsAtHome #ReturnToGod #HolinessMatters #WalkWithChrist #Maranatha
    When Wrong Stops Feeling Wrong What happens to a society when it no longer asks, “Is this right?” but only, “Will people accept it?” That may be one of the defining questions of our generation. We live in an age where technology has advanced beyond imagination, yet moral certainty seems to be fading. Truth is increasingly measured by popularity, and convictions are often traded for approval. Many people are afraid to speak honestly—not because they lack beliefs, but because they fear being shamed, rejected, or “cancelled.” Silence has become safer than conviction. History has shown that when a culture repeatedly normalizes what it once questioned, people gradually stop recognizing the difference between right and wrong. What was once debated becomes celebrated. What was once considered harmful becomes ordinary. Eventually, anyone who raises a concern is labeled intolerant, outdated, or hateful. The Bible warns that this would happen. The prophet Isaiah wrote, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness” (Isaiah 5:20). Those words are as unsettling today as they were thousands of years ago. This is not simply about one issue or one group of people. Immorality takes many forms. Pride, greed, pornography, adultery, sexual immorality, dishonesty, drunkenness, addiction, exploitation, hatred, materialism, and the worship of self all find fertile ground when a culture places personal desire above God’s truth. Scripture confronts every one of these, regardless of who practices them. No one stands above God’s call to repentance. Our generation often celebrates the message, “Live your truth.” Yet Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). The difference is profound. One places the individual at the center; the other places God at the center. Love has also been redefined. Real love is no longer simply wanting the good of another person; it is sometimes assumed to mean affirming every choice without question. But biblical love is deeper than affirmation. It is patient, kind, truthful, and willing to confront what destroys us. A doctor who ignores a disease is not loving. A parent who never corrects a child is not loving. In the same way, Christians believe that speaking God’s truth with humility and compassion can be an expression of love. This does not give believers permission to become harsh or self-righteous. Jesus welcomed sinners, ate with them, and showed extraordinary compassion. At the same time, He called people to repentance and new life. He never lowered God’s standard, yet He never withheld God’s mercy. Truth and grace walked together. Cancel culture can tempt people to measure morality by applause rather than by conscience. But Christians are called to test every idea against God’s Word, not against the changing opinions of society. If our convictions rise and fall with public opinion, they are not convictions at all. The question each generation must answer is not whether the Bible will change. It is whether we will. The world will always move with the current. Following Christ has often meant swimming against it. That path has never been the easiest, but according to Scripture, it is the one that leads to life. Perhaps the greatest challenge facing this generation is not whether we can change the world, but whether we will allow the world to change us. “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” — Romans 12:2 “Speak the truth in love.” — Ephesians 4:15 #StandForTruth #BibleTruth #TruthInLove #GodsWord #FaithOverCulture #NoCompromise #CalledToHoliness #StandFirm #KingdomFirst #LightInTheDarkness #BeTransformed #Romans122 #SpeakTheTruth #ChristianLiving #FollowJesus #ChristAlone #SeekHisKingdom #LiveByFaith #NotOfThisWorld #RevivalStartsAtHome #ReturnToGod #HolinessMatters #WalkWithChrist #Maranatha
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  • We are the Generation Z—connected to the world like never before, yet often disconnected from God. Every day we are surrounded by voices telling us to follow our hearts, chase pleasure, seek validation, and live for ourselves. Many of our generation are drawn into pornography, drugs, alcohol, vaping, sexual immorality, same-sex relationships, the pursuit of fame, materialism, and an attitude of entitlement that says, “My desires matter more than God’s will.” These promises of freedom often leave behind brokenness, loneliness, anxiety, and emptiness.

    But Jesus Christ calls us to a different path—a path of love, holiness, truth, and eternal hope. He doesn’t reject us because of our past; He invites us to repentance, forgiveness, and a transformed life. As young worshippers, we are called to stand firm when the world tells us to compromise, to love people without compromising God’s truth, and to choose Christ over temporary pleasures. True freedom is not found in following every desire but in surrendering our lives to Jesus.

    Let us be a generation that worships instead of wanders, prays instead of panics, serves instead of seeks applause, and stands for Christ even when we stand alone. Our identity is not found in culture, trends, or social media—it is found in Christ alone. The greatest joy is not what this world can offer, but hearing our Savior say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” May our lives shine brightly until the glorious return of our Lord Jesus Christ.

    “Do not love the world or anything in the world… The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever.” — 1 John 2:15,17

    #GenZForJesus #YouthForChrist #JesusIsComing #KingdomFirst #FaithOverFear #NoCompromise #RootedInChrist #StandFirm #HolinessMatters #TruthInLove #RevivalGeneration #BibleTruth #SavedByGrace #ChristAlone #SeekHisKingdom #LiveForJesus
    We are the Generation Z—connected to the world like never before, yet often disconnected from God. Every day we are surrounded by voices telling us to follow our hearts, chase pleasure, seek validation, and live for ourselves. Many of our generation are drawn into pornography, drugs, alcohol, vaping, sexual immorality, same-sex relationships, the pursuit of fame, materialism, and an attitude of entitlement that says, “My desires matter more than God’s will.” These promises of freedom often leave behind brokenness, loneliness, anxiety, and emptiness. But Jesus Christ calls us to a different path—a path of love, holiness, truth, and eternal hope. He doesn’t reject us because of our past; He invites us to repentance, forgiveness, and a transformed life. As young worshippers, we are called to stand firm when the world tells us to compromise, to love people without compromising God’s truth, and to choose Christ over temporary pleasures. True freedom is not found in following every desire but in surrendering our lives to Jesus. Let us be a generation that worships instead of wanders, prays instead of panics, serves instead of seeks applause, and stands for Christ even when we stand alone. Our identity is not found in culture, trends, or social media—it is found in Christ alone. The greatest joy is not what this world can offer, but hearing our Savior say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” May our lives shine brightly until the glorious return of our Lord Jesus Christ. “Do not love the world or anything in the world… The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever.” — 1 John 2:15,17 ✝️❤️🙏 #GenZForJesus #YouthForChrist #JesusIsComing #KingdomFirst #FaithOverFear #NoCompromise #RootedInChrist #StandFirm #HolinessMatters #TruthInLove #RevivalGeneration #BibleTruth #SavedByGrace #ChristAlone #SeekHisKingdom #LiveForJesus
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  • YOU CAN'T SERVE TWO MASTERS

    The world says:
    Chase money.
    Follow your desires.
    Serve yourself.
    Blend in.

    But Jesus says:
    Follow Me.
    Love the truth.
    Deny yourself.
    Live set apart.

    Every day we make a choice.

    Will we serve:
    Pride or Humility?
    Lies or Truth?
    The Flesh or The Spirit?
    The World or Christ?

    There is no neutral ground.

    "No one can serve two masters." — Matthew 6:24

    The enemy promises freedom but delivers chains.

    Jesus asks for surrender and gives true freedom.

    One path leads to darkness.
    One path leads to life.

    Choose wisely.

    Choose truth.
    Choose grace.
    Choose Jesus.

    If you're standing with Jesus, comment:

    I CHOOSE CHRIST.

    And share this message boldly. Someone needs this reminder today.

    #ChooseChrist #Matthew624 #FaithOverFear #JesusSaves #TruthOverLies #KingJesus #ChristianFaith #BibleTruth #FoxxFusion #Faith #JesusChrist #NoCompromise
    ⚔️🔥 YOU CAN'T SERVE TWO MASTERS 🔥⚔️ The world says: 💰 Chase money. 🔥 Follow your desires. 👑 Serve yourself. 🌎 Blend in. But Jesus says: ✝️ Follow Me. ❤️ Love the truth. 🙏 Deny yourself. 🕊️ Live set apart. Every day we make a choice. Will we serve: ❌ Pride or Humility? ❌ Lies or Truth? ❌ The Flesh or The Spirit? ❌ The World or Christ? There is no neutral ground. 📖 "No one can serve two masters." — Matthew 6:24 The enemy promises freedom but delivers chains. ⛓️ Jesus asks for surrender and gives true freedom. 🕊️❤️ One path leads to darkness. 🌑 One path leads to life. ✨ Choose wisely. Choose truth. ✝️ Choose grace. ❤️ Choose Jesus. 👑 🔥 If you're standing with Jesus, comment: ✝️ I CHOOSE CHRIST. ✝️ And share this message boldly. Someone needs this reminder today. 🙏🔥 #ChooseChrist #Matthew624 #FaithOverFear #JesusSaves #TruthOverLies #KingJesus #ChristianFaith #BibleTruth #FoxxFusion #Faith #JesusChrist #NoCompromise ✝️🔥👑🕊️❤️
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  • GLORIOUS SUNDAY SERMON OF
    19/04/2026

    Let us pray:
    Father of light, thank you for the gift of life, and the opportunity to be alive. Forgive us our sins and fill us with your Holy Spirit. Speak to us and make your word turn our lives around in Jesus powerful name.

    LESSON: JAMES 1:2-3

    TOPIC:
    SURVIVING WITHOUT LOSING YOUR SOUL

    TEXT:
    For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Mark 8:36 (NKJV).

    INTRODUCTION:
    Chosens of the most high God, you are welcome to this super excited Sunday, you see sometimes I wonder…What is survival really costing us?
    Because in this generation… people are surviving…
    but quietly losing something deeper. It is possible to survive this world… and still lose your soul.”
    Somebody say; I will not lose my soul.....The Bible asks a question… and that question is still alive today What will it profit you… if you survive the world…and lose your soul? Because in this life… people are surviving… but losing themselves quietly.
    They are living… but something inside is dying slowly. Tell your neighbour: Don’t lose your soul.
    Be immensely blessed by the word in Jesus name.

    EXPOSITION:
    [1]. SURVIVAL DON'T HIDE FAITH, IT REVEALS IT.
    James 1:2–3 says: “Count it all joy when you fall into divers temptations…” Why? Because the trying of your faith… works patience! Tell somebody: Pressure is a test. Jesus was tempted in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1–4)… but He did not fail the test! He said: “Man shall not live by bread alone…” Listen! Not everything you need to survive… is what you need to obey. Infact, I feel like preaching with fire here! Because survival will suggest compromise… but the Word of God will demand obedience!

    [2]. DON’T LET SURVIVAL REWRITE YOUR HEART.
    Somebody say: Guard your heart! Proverbs 4:23 says: “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” If the heart is wrong… the life will go wrong! Tell your neighbour: Check your heart.
    Romans 12:2 says: “Be not conformed to this world…" That is to say Don’t adjust to everything just to survive! Because little by little… compromise becomes normal. And before you know it… you are truly surviving…but you are far from God. Somebody shout: I refuse it!

    [3]. GOD IS STILL PRESERVING SOULS
    Lift your hand and say: God is keeping me!
    Psalm 121:7–8 says: “The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil; He shall preserve thy soul.” Not just your body...your soul! Jesus said in Matthew 11:28: “Come unto me… and I will give you rest.” Not escape… REST! Tell somebody: Rest is in Christ. And John 10:10 says: “I am come that they might have life…” Not survival alone… LIFE in abundance! Somebody shout LIFE!

    CONCLUSION:
    DON'T SURVIVE AND LOOSE YOUR SOUL!
    Now, Let me close it like this. Mark 8:36 again says:
    “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” Hear me clearly…If you survive this world… and lose your soul… Oh ! You have lost everything that matters! Somebody say: Lord keep my soul! Because God is not only helping you survive… He is helping you remain. He is helping you stay pure. Stay grounded. Stay saved. Stay alive in Him!

    PRAYER:
    Father, in the name of Jesus…
    keep our hearts in time of pressure.
    Keep our souls in time of temptation.
    Keep us well, when life is difficult.
    Don't let us survive and lose our souls.
    Let us survive and remain Yours.
    In Jesus’ powerful name… Amen!

    HAPPY SWEET SUNDAY
    HAVE A BEAUTIFUL WEEK

    REMEMBER THIS:
    SURVIVING OR NOT
    JESUS IS COMING BACK SOON!!
    REPENT AND BE READY FOR HIM!!!

    With Love from Pastor M O Glorious,
    CAC Palace of Mercy, Royal District, Restoration Zone. 56 Zone B CDA, Damolapa, Laketu, Lucky Fibre, Ikorodu North, Lagos state, Nigeria.
    For prayer or counseling, pls contact us@
    08055646358: 09018952081 or
    peganmireAnderson Mwila.com

    #SurvivingWithoutLosingYourSoul
    #GuardYourSoul #StaySaved
    #NoCompromise #StandForChrist
    #KeepTheFaith# SpiritualGrowth
    #RemainInChrist #EternalLifeMatters
    GLORIOUS SUNDAY SERMON OF 19/04/2026 Let us pray: Father of light, thank you for the gift of life, and the opportunity to be alive. Forgive us our sins and fill us with your Holy Spirit. Speak to us and make your word turn our lives around in Jesus powerful name. LESSON: JAMES 1:2-3 TOPIC: SURVIVING WITHOUT LOSING YOUR SOUL TEXT: For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Mark 8:36 (NKJV). INTRODUCTION: Chosens of the most high God, you are welcome to this super excited Sunday, you see sometimes I wonder…What is survival really costing us? Because in this generation… people are surviving… but quietly losing something deeper. It is possible to survive this world… and still lose your soul.” Somebody say; I will not lose my soul.....The Bible asks a question… and that question is still alive today What will it profit you… if you survive the world…and lose your soul? Because in this life… people are surviving… but losing themselves quietly. They are living… but something inside is dying slowly. Tell your neighbour: Don’t lose your soul. Be immensely blessed by the word in Jesus name. EXPOSITION: [1]. SURVIVAL DON'T HIDE FAITH, IT REVEALS IT. James 1:2–3 says: “Count it all joy when you fall into divers temptations…” Why? Because the trying of your faith… works patience! Tell somebody: Pressure is a test. Jesus was tempted in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1–4)… but He did not fail the test! He said: “Man shall not live by bread alone…” Listen! Not everything you need to survive… is what you need to obey. Infact, I feel like preaching with fire here! Because survival will suggest compromise… but the Word of God will demand obedience! [2]. DON’T LET SURVIVAL REWRITE YOUR HEART. Somebody say: Guard your heart! Proverbs 4:23 says: “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” If the heart is wrong… the life will go wrong! Tell your neighbour: Check your heart. Romans 12:2 says: “Be not conformed to this world…" That is to say Don’t adjust to everything just to survive! Because little by little… compromise becomes normal. And before you know it… you are truly surviving…but you are far from God. Somebody shout: I refuse it! [3]. GOD IS STILL PRESERVING SOULS Lift your hand and say: God is keeping me! Psalm 121:7–8 says: “The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil; He shall preserve thy soul.” Not just your body...your soul! Jesus said in Matthew 11:28: “Come unto me… and I will give you rest.” Not escape… REST! Tell somebody: Rest is in Christ. And John 10:10 says: “I am come that they might have life…” Not survival alone… LIFE in abundance! Somebody shout LIFE! CONCLUSION: DON'T SURVIVE AND LOOSE YOUR SOUL! Now, Let me close it like this. Mark 8:36 again says: “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” Hear me clearly…If you survive this world… and lose your soul… Oh ! You have lost everything that matters! Somebody say: Lord keep my soul! Because God is not only helping you survive… He is helping you remain. He is helping you stay pure. Stay grounded. Stay saved. Stay alive in Him! PRAYER🙏: Father, in the name of Jesus… keep our hearts in time of pressure. Keep our souls in time of temptation. Keep us well, when life is difficult. Don't let us survive and lose our souls. Let us survive and remain Yours. In Jesus’ powerful name… Amen! HAPPY SWEET SUNDAY HAVE A BEAUTIFUL WEEK REMEMBER THIS: SURVIVING OR NOT JESUS IS COMING BACK SOON!! REPENT AND BE READY FOR HIM!!! 🙋With Love from Pastor M O Glorious, CAC Palace of Mercy, Royal District, Restoration Zone. 56 Zone B CDA, Damolapa, Laketu, Lucky Fibre, Ikorodu North, Lagos state, Nigeria. For prayer or counseling, pls contact us@ 08055646358: 09018952081 or peganmire[gmail].com #SurvivingWithoutLosingYourSoul #GuardYourSoul #StaySaved #NoCompromise #StandForChrist #KeepTheFaith# SpiritualGrowth #RemainInChrist #EternalLifeMatters
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  • DEMAS

    DON’T TRADE YOUR CALLING FOR THE WORLD

    2 Timothy 4:10 — “For Demas hath forsaken me, having loved this present world…”

    Demas started strong.
    He was close to Paul.
    He was in ministry.
    He was counted among the faithful.

    But something shifted…
    Not because of pressure—
    But because of attraction.

    Demas didn’t fall—he drifted.
    He didn’t crash—he walked away.

    The danger is not always persecution…
    Sometimes it’s the pull of the present world.
    • Comfort over calling
    • Pleasure over purpose
    • Convenience over commitment

    You can be close to the anointing…
    and still lose your focus.

    Demas reminds us:
    It’s not how you start—it’s how you finish
    What you love will determine what you leave
    You must guard your heart from subtle drift

    2 Timothy 4:7 — “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course…”

    DECLARE THIS:
    I will not be a Demas!
    I will not trade my destiny for temporary things!
    I stay focused, faithful, and committed to my assignment!
    I will finish strong!

    Stay locked in. Stay on fire. Stay faithful.

    #Demas #FinishStrong #StayFaithful #KingdomFocus #NoCompromise #PropheticWord #GuardYourHeart #EndureToTheEnd
    DEMAS DON’T TRADE YOUR CALLING FOR THE WORLD 🔥 📖 2 Timothy 4:10 — “For Demas hath forsaken me, having loved this present world…” Demas started strong. He was close to Paul. He was in ministry. He was counted among the faithful. But something shifted… Not because of pressure— But because of attraction. 💡 Demas didn’t fall—he drifted. He didn’t crash—he walked away. 👉 The danger is not always persecution… Sometimes it’s the pull of the present world. • Comfort over calling • Pleasure over purpose • Convenience over commitment 🔥 You can be close to the anointing… and still lose your focus. Demas reminds us: ➡️ It’s not how you start—it’s how you finish ➡️ What you love will determine what you leave ➡️ You must guard your heart from subtle drift 📖 2 Timothy 4:7 — “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course…” 🙌 DECLARE THIS: I will not be a Demas! I will not trade my destiny for temporary things! I stay focused, faithful, and committed to my assignment! I will finish strong! 🔥 Stay locked in. Stay on fire. Stay faithful. #Demas #FinishStrong #StayFaithful #KingdomFocus #NoCompromise #PropheticWord #GuardYourHeart #EndureToTheEnd
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