• Good morning to everyone. Grace and Peace be with you.

    How do you measure your prosperity? Is it by your bank account, or what you drive or live in? Is it by how many friends you have? Is it measured by how many ‘collectables’ you have acquired? What exactly does prosperity look like for you?

    Jeremiah 29:11 is everyone’s favorite verse to quote when it comes to times of ‘financial’ struggles. “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

    The definition of prosper, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is this: (1) to succeed in an enterprise or activity/ especially: to achieve economic success (2) to become strong and flourishing.

    I Googled the original Hebrew verbiage and found that prosperous is not a word in the Hebrew language exactly. The word was ‘maschshevot,’ which in modern terms equates to peace, well-being and a positive future.

    The enemy is very good at taking God’s word and turning it into something BIGGER for his glory. He dilutes the Word to soften it; he adjusts the meaning of the Word to satisfy popular opinion; he creates a world of his translation of the Word to satisfy the egos of all those who want the easy way. Such as:

    Unconditional Love … that does not mean that I love your sin; it means that I love you enough to speak the truth in love, not judgment. The enemy will tell you that I am judging you, when I am not; I am just stating facts so that you can make an informed decision.

    Eye for an eye … that is hatred, according to Jesus, who says when someone harms you, turn the other cheek

    Prosperity preaching … from this verse … claims that if you ‘give’ to the church, then God will give to you, or rather that if you give to “their” church, God will give to you.

    Prosperity and riches. The enemy will hamstring you into believing that God does not love you because you have not ‘given’ enough or that your gift is not good enough. These are all lies. Starting with, God wants you to be financially rich. It is not that God does not want you to be financially rich, but he knows how easily it can distract you from Him. If you are financially rich, then your heart turns to protecting your money instead of worshiping Him who gave you the riches. Prosperity in Jeremiah is speaking of hope, peace, and well-being; not Richie Rich.

    I am not a RICH person, but I am better off than many. I have food in my belly, a roof over my head, people around me who love and respect me, a quality vehicle, but most of all … I have love. I have peace. I have joy. I have God. I am one of the most prosperous people I know.

    Today I encourage you to find your peace in Him. Worship Him. Praise Him. Embrace Him. Love Him. When you do those things with your whole heart … the world does not seem so hard to deal with. Your eyes are open to so many opportunities for His light and love to shine. This will bring so much joy to your heart that it overflows in abundance to those around you. He knows what the world is like, and He wants you to have His peace and prosperity.

    Be blessed.

    **But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. – Matthew 6:33
    Good morning to everyone. Grace and Peace be with you. How do you measure your prosperity? Is it by your bank account, or what you drive or live in? Is it by how many friends you have? Is it measured by how many ‘collectables’ you have acquired? What exactly does prosperity look like for you? Jeremiah 29:11 is everyone’s favorite verse to quote when it comes to times of ‘financial’ struggles. “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." The definition of prosper, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is this: (1) to succeed in an enterprise or activity/ especially: to achieve economic success (2) to become strong and flourishing. I Googled the original Hebrew verbiage and found that prosperous is not a word in the Hebrew language exactly. The word was ‘maschshevot,’ which in modern terms equates to peace, well-being and a positive future. The enemy is very good at taking God’s word and turning it into something BIGGER for his glory. He dilutes the Word to soften it; he adjusts the meaning of the Word to satisfy popular opinion; he creates a world of his translation of the Word to satisfy the egos of all those who want the easy way. Such as: Unconditional Love … that does not mean that I love your sin; it means that I love you enough to speak the truth in love, not judgment. The enemy will tell you that I am judging you, when I am not; I am just stating facts so that you can make an informed decision. Eye for an eye … that is hatred, according to Jesus, who says when someone harms you, turn the other cheek Prosperity preaching … from this verse … claims that if you ‘give’ to the church, then God will give to you, or rather that if you give to “their” church, God will give to you. Prosperity and riches. The enemy will hamstring you into believing that God does not love you because you have not ‘given’ enough or that your gift is not good enough. These are all lies. Starting with, God wants you to be financially rich. It is not that God does not want you to be financially rich, but he knows how easily it can distract you from Him. If you are financially rich, then your heart turns to protecting your money instead of worshiping Him who gave you the riches. Prosperity in Jeremiah is speaking of hope, peace, and well-being; not Richie Rich. I am not a RICH person, but I am better off than many. I have food in my belly, a roof over my head, people around me who love and respect me, a quality vehicle, but most of all … I have love. I have peace. I have joy. I have God. I am one of the most prosperous people I know. Today I encourage you to find your peace in Him. Worship Him. Praise Him. Embrace Him. Love Him. When you do those things with your whole heart … the world does not seem so hard to deal with. Your eyes are open to so many opportunities for His light and love to shine. This will bring so much joy to your heart that it overflows in abundance to those around you. He knows what the world is like, and He wants you to have His peace and prosperity. Be blessed. **But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. – Matthew 6:33
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  • Everyday the Messenger Of GOD (any Religious person) comes one must recite "I take a vow on GOD that I am the Messenger Of GOD" otherwise do not take or do not entertain one...

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    Everyday the Messenger Of GOD (any Religious person) comes one must recite "I take a vow on GOD that I am the Messenger Of GOD" otherwise do not take or do not entertain one... #GOD #VowOnGOD #vow #ManOfGOD #WomanOfGOD #man #woman #MessengerOfGOD #Messenger #PersonOfGOD #person #DoNotTake #DoNotEntertain #DoNot #do #not #take #entertain
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  • Blessings Brethren! Did you miss our Sunday Service last week (8/16/26)? Check out the Sermon Excerpt by Pastor Leon on "King David: A Portrait of a Godly Leader"

    2 Samuel 23:15-17

    We look forward to worshiping with you today at 10 am!
    Blessings Brethren! Did you miss our Sunday Service last week (8/16/26)? Check out the Sermon Excerpt by Pastor Leon on "King David: A Portrait of a Godly Leader" 2 Samuel 23:15-17 We look forward to worshiping with you today at 10 am!
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  • The devil can't take our salvation but there are 10 things he is trying to steal from us: Our identity, values, worship, convictions, prayer life, integrity, influence, courage , future & destiny. This message is drawing the connection with Daniel living in Babylon & us as believers in today's world around us, which has all the hallmarks of the Babylonian System. Hence the title: "10 things Babylon is trying to steal from us."
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    The devil can't take our salvation but there are 10 things he is trying to steal from us: Our identity, values, worship, convictions, prayer life, integrity, influence, courage , future & destiny. This message is drawing the connection with Daniel living in Babylon & us as believers in today's world around us, which has all the hallmarks of the Babylonian System. Hence the title: "10 things Babylon is trying to steal from us." https://youtu.be/GEzFapNkj_w Slides & reel available also on: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1532395245594742&set=pcb.1532425478925052
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  • RANCH HAVEN
    The idealistic world is gone. Welcome to Ranch Haven—the hidden outpost where "God’s Men" are preparing for a world-altering war.

    While the nation debates the truth, the shadows are moving in the Texas brush. With satanic rituals, college riots, and a local community infiltrated by an enemy that crosses every line, there is no longer a neutral ground. Jake Johnson is calling the Remnant to stand up, but how do you fight a silent war when you can’t even trust the police?

    This is NOT your momma’s Christian fiction. It is raw, gritty Kinetic Christian Realism where the truth isn't always pretty, but it’s still the truth.

    The line has been drawn. The gloves are off. Who will you serve?

    Grab Book 3: Ranch Haven on Amazon and join the Alliance
    • The Challenge: "Can you handle the Brutal Truth? Download Book 1 at no cost, in exchange for an honest review, and join the 200 million potential listeners of the Total Freedom Show."
    RANCH HAVEN The idealistic world is gone. Welcome to Ranch Haven—the hidden outpost where "God’s Men" are preparing for a world-altering war. While the nation debates the truth, the shadows are moving in the Texas brush. With satanic rituals, college riots, and a local community infiltrated by an enemy that crosses every line, there is no longer a neutral ground. Jake Johnson is calling the Remnant to stand up, but how do you fight a silent war when you can’t even trust the police? This is NOT your momma’s Christian fiction. It is raw, gritty Kinetic Christian Realism where the truth isn't always pretty, but it’s still the truth. The line has been drawn. The gloves are off. Who will you serve? Grab Book 3: Ranch Haven on Amazon and join the Alliance • The Challenge: "Can you handle the Brutal Truth? Download Book 1 at no cost, in exchange for an honest review, and join the 200 million potential listeners of the Total Freedom Show."
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  • SO, you're contemplating finding a second job where you get paid hourly. Here are some average numbers that you should consider before going that direction.
    Let's say you can find an opportunity to earn $20/hour and work four extra hours each day. That is $80 per day or $400 weekly. For a full year that works out to $20,800. That really sounds good. Maybe you can pay off some credit card debt, pay off a student loan, make some needed repairs around the house, or any number of other ways to use it.

    But, wait! Before you put all that money in the bank, there are costs related to this extra income source. First of all, the extra income may put you in a higher tax bracket. At the very least you will probably pay 25% of that extra earnings in federal tax. Plus, you will also have to pay 7.65% FICA tax on that income. That alone will reduce your earnings by $6,800. Now you're only getting $14,000. According to recent studies in the US, the daily expenses incurred by someone working a second job (food, clothing, fuel, parking, etc), averages around $60 per day...not including childcare. That works out to $15,600! WELL, that means you are now paying to work this second job!

    NOW WHAT? What alternative do you have?

    Comment below "HELP" to learn what I've found.
    SO, you're contemplating finding a second job where you get paid hourly. Here are some average numbers that you should consider before going that direction. Let's say you can find an opportunity to earn $20/hour and work four extra hours each day. That is $80 per day or $400 weekly. For a full year that works out to $20,800. That really sounds good. Maybe you can pay off some credit card debt, pay off a student loan, make some needed repairs around the house, or any number of other ways to use it. But, wait! Before you put all that money in the bank, there are costs related to this extra income source. First of all, the extra income may put you in a higher tax bracket. At the very least you will probably pay 25% of that extra earnings in federal tax. Plus, you will also have to pay 7.65% FICA tax on that income. That alone will reduce your earnings by $6,800. Now you're only getting $14,000. According to recent studies in the US, the daily expenses incurred by someone working a second job (food, clothing, fuel, parking, etc), averages around $60 per day...not including childcare. That works out to $15,600! WELL, that means you are now paying to work this second job! NOW WHAT? What alternative do you have? Comment below "HELP" to learn what I've found.
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  • Episode 31 - “The Evils of Racism – Part 1: What the Bible says about Mankind”
    The world tries to heal the wound of racism with temporary Band-Aids. We believe the only true cure is found in the Word of God and a transformed heart. This episode is a call to the Body of Christ to stand for the truth, reject every form of "ugly" prejudice, and see mankind through the eyes of the Father.
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    Episode 31 - “The Evils of Racism – Part 1: What the Bible says about Mankind” The world tries to heal the wound of racism with temporary Band-Aids. We believe the only true cure is found in the Word of God and a transformed heart. This episode is a call to the Body of Christ to stand for the truth, reject every form of "ugly" prejudice, and see mankind through the eyes of the Father. https://www.youtube.com/live/BBaO_GHzqxs?si=XGDRAriB6DwBrvD5
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  • Episode 31 - “The Evils of Racism – Part 1: What the Bible says about Mankind”
    The world tries to heal the wound of racism with temporary Band-Aids. We believe the only true cure is found in the Word of God and a transformed heart. This episode is a call to the Body of Christ to stand for the truth, reject every form of "ugly" prejudice, and see mankind through the eyes of the Father.

    https://www.youtube.com/live/BBaO_GHzqxs?si=XGDRAriB6DwBrvD5
    Episode 31 - “The Evils of Racism – Part 1: What the Bible says about Mankind” The world tries to heal the wound of racism with temporary Band-Aids. We believe the only true cure is found in the Word of God and a transformed heart. This episode is a call to the Body of Christ to stand for the truth, reject every form of "ugly" prejudice, and see mankind through the eyes of the Father. https://www.youtube.com/live/BBaO_GHzqxs?si=XGDRAriB6DwBrvD5
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  • Psalm 18:32 says, "It is God who arms me with strength and makes my way perfect." This verse expresses gratitude and trust in God's power, acknowledging that it is God who provides the strength needed to face life's difficulties. It also recognizes that God guides and establishes a person's path, making it steady and complete. The verse reflects confidence in God's support and divine guidance in achieving righteousness and success.

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    Psalm 18:32 says, "It is God who arms me with strength and makes my way perfect." This verse expresses gratitude and trust in God's power, acknowledging that it is God who provides the strength needed to face life's difficulties. It also recognizes that God guides and establishes a person's path, making it steady and complete. The verse reflects confidence in God's support and divine guidance in achieving righteousness and success. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3yRroGYg8oQ?feature=share #Psalm18_32 #GodsStrength #DivineGuidance #TrustInGod #Faith #StrengthInChrist #GodArmsMe #PerfectPath #SpiritualStrength #FaithJourney
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    Bible Teachings 1 Timothy 2:5


    1 Timothy 2:5 says, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus." This verse highlights the Christian belief in the singularity of God and emphasizes that Jesus Christ serves as the sole mediator who bridges the gap between God and humanity. It underscores the unique and essential role of Jesus in providing access to God and facilitating salvation.


    #1Timothy2_5 #OneGod #Mediator #JesusChrist #FaithInChrist #ChristianFaith #SpiritualConnection #GodAndHumanity #JesusTheMediator #FaithJourney
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HOXWYnxTn1g Bible Teachings 1 Timothy 2:5 1 Timothy 2:5 says, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus." This verse highlights the Christian belief in the singularity of God and emphasizes that Jesus Christ serves as the sole mediator who bridges the gap between God and humanity. It underscores the unique and essential role of Jesus in providing access to God and facilitating salvation. #1Timothy2_5 #OneGod #Mediator #JesusChrist #FaithInChrist #ChristianFaith #SpiritualConnection #GodAndHumanity #JesusTheMediator #FaithJourney
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