• Finding Hope in God’s Unfailing Love

    Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night feeling overwhelmed by the weight of the world? Perhaps you are carrying the heavy burden of past mistakes, wrestling with uncertain circumstances, or feeling worn down by the quiet trials of daily life. In those dark, silent hours, it is easy to wonder if we will be completely consumed by the stress and hardship around us.
    Yet, deep within the scriptures, there lies a promise so gentle and profound that it has refreshed weary hearts for centuries. In Lamentations 3:22-23, Jeremiah writes:
    "Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."
    The Grace That Keeps Us Standing
    To understand the full beauty of these words, we must remember when they were written. Jeremiah was not standing on a tranquil mountain peak; he was surrounded by pain, loss, and chaos. Yet, right in the middle of his deepest grief, he turned his eyes toward the character of God and realized something life-changing: we are kept alive and standing not by our own strength, but by God’s infinite mercy.
    The word "consumed" speaks of being completely destroyed or erased. Left to our own frailties, we would easily crumble. But God’s love acts as a sacred shield around our souls. His compassion is not a limited resource that runs out when we make mistakes—it is an endless ocean that never dries up.
    A Fresh Slate with Every Sunrise
    Think about the wonder of a new morning. As the first light softly pierces through the darkness, the sky is painted anew. In that very moment, God offers us a fresh start. Whatever went wrong yesterday—the words spoken in anger, the doubts that lingered, the failures that brought tears—is met today with a fresh supply of His mercy.
    His compassions do not carry yesterday's weight. They are brand new every single dawn. You do not have to earn this grace, nor do you have to perform to secure it. It is freely given out of His boundless love for all mankind.
    Walking Forward in Faithfulness
    No matter what you are facing today, take a deep breath and rest in this truth: God’s faithfulness is great. He has carried you through every storm so far, and He will not abandon you now. Today is a new day, wrapped in His mercy, covered by His love, and held firmly in His faithful hands.

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    🌹Finding Hope in God’s Unfailing Love🌹 Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night feeling overwhelmed by the weight of the world? Perhaps you are carrying the heavy burden of past mistakes, wrestling with uncertain circumstances, or feeling worn down by the quiet trials of daily life. In those dark, silent hours, it is easy to wonder if we will be completely consumed by the stress and hardship around us. Yet, deep within the scriptures, there lies a promise so gentle and profound that it has refreshed weary hearts for centuries. In Lamentations 3:22-23, Jeremiah writes: "Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." The Grace That Keeps Us Standing To understand the full beauty of these words, we must remember when they were written. Jeremiah was not standing on a tranquil mountain peak; he was surrounded by pain, loss, and chaos. Yet, right in the middle of his deepest grief, he turned his eyes toward the character of God and realized something life-changing: we are kept alive and standing not by our own strength, but by God’s infinite mercy. The word "consumed" speaks of being completely destroyed or erased. Left to our own frailties, we would easily crumble. But God’s love acts as a sacred shield around our souls. His compassion is not a limited resource that runs out when we make mistakes—it is an endless ocean that never dries up. A Fresh Slate with Every Sunrise Think about the wonder of a new morning. As the first light softly pierces through the darkness, the sky is painted anew. In that very moment, God offers us a fresh start. Whatever went wrong yesterday—the words spoken in anger, the doubts that lingered, the failures that brought tears—is met today with a fresh supply of His mercy. His compassions do not carry yesterday's weight. They are brand new every single dawn. You do not have to earn this grace, nor do you have to perform to secure it. It is freely given out of His boundless love for all mankind. Walking Forward in Faithfulness No matter what you are facing today, take a deep breath and rest in this truth: God’s faithfulness is great. He has carried you through every storm so far, and He will not abandon you now. Today is a new day, wrapped in His mercy, covered by His love, and held firmly in His faithful hands. https://amzn.to/4c3wtjN #foryoupageシ #facebookpost #foryouシ #follower #FacebookPage #nonfollowers #Bible #jesus #jesuschrist #JesusLovesYou #nonfollowers #foryoupageシ 💖
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  • Finding Hope in God’s Unfailing Love
    Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night feeling overwhelmed by the weight of the world? Perhaps you are carrying the heavy burden of past mistakes, wrestling with uncertain circumstances, or feeling worn down by the quiet trials of daily life. In those dark, silent hours, it is easy to wonder if we will be completely consumed by the stress and hardship around us.
    Yet, deep within the scriptures, there lies a promise so gentle and profound that it has refreshed weary hearts for centuries. In Lamentations 3:22-23, Jeremiah writes:
    "Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."
    The Grace That Keeps Us Standing
    To understand the full beauty of these words, we must remember when they were written. Jeremiah was not standing on a tranquil mountain peak; he was surrounded by pain, loss, and chaos. Yet, right in the middle of his deepest grief, he turned his eyes toward the character of God and realized something life-changing: we are kept alive and standing not by our own strength, but by God’s infinite mercy.
    The word "consumed" speaks of being completely destroyed or erased. Left to our own frailties, we would easily crumble. But God’s love acts as a sacred shield around our souls. His compassion is not a limited resource that runs out when we make mistakes—it is an endless ocean that never dries up.
    A Fresh Slate with Every Sunrise
    Think about the wonder of a new morning. As the first light softly pierces through the darkness, the sky is painted anew. In that very moment, God offers us a fresh start. Whatever went wrong yesterday—the words spoken in anger, the doubts that lingered, the failures that brought tears—is met today with a fresh supply of His mercy.
    His compassions do not carry yesterday's weight. They are brand new every single dawn. You do not have to earn this grace, nor do you have to perform to secure it. It is freely given out of His boundless love for all mankind.
    Walking Forward in Faithfulness
    No matter what you are facing today, take a deep breath and rest in this truth: God’s faithfulness is great. He has carried you through every storm so far, and He will not abandon you now. Today is a new day, wrapped in His mercy, covered by His love, and held firmly in His faithful hands.

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    🌹Finding Hope in God’s Unfailing Love🌹 Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night feeling overwhelmed by the weight of the world? Perhaps you are carrying the heavy burden of past mistakes, wrestling with uncertain circumstances, or feeling worn down by the quiet trials of daily life. In those dark, silent hours, it is easy to wonder if we will be completely consumed by the stress and hardship around us. Yet, deep within the scriptures, there lies a promise so gentle and profound that it has refreshed weary hearts for centuries. In Lamentations 3:22-23, Jeremiah writes: "Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." The Grace That Keeps Us Standing To understand the full beauty of these words, we must remember when they were written. Jeremiah was not standing on a tranquil mountain peak; he was surrounded by pain, loss, and chaos. Yet, right in the middle of his deepest grief, he turned his eyes toward the character of God and realized something life-changing: we are kept alive and standing not by our own strength, but by God’s infinite mercy. The word "consumed" speaks of being completely destroyed or erased. Left to our own frailties, we would easily crumble. But God’s love acts as a sacred shield around our souls. His compassion is not a limited resource that runs out when we make mistakes—it is an endless ocean that never dries up. A Fresh Slate with Every Sunrise Think about the wonder of a new morning. As the first light softly pierces through the darkness, the sky is painted anew. In that very moment, God offers us a fresh start. Whatever went wrong yesterday—the words spoken in anger, the doubts that lingered, the failures that brought tears—is met today with a fresh supply of His mercy. His compassions do not carry yesterday's weight. They are brand new every single dawn. You do not have to earn this grace, nor do you have to perform to secure it. It is freely given out of His boundless love for all mankind. Walking Forward in Faithfulness No matter what you are facing today, take a deep breath and rest in this truth: God’s faithfulness is great. He has carried you through every storm so far, and He will not abandon you now. Today is a new day, wrapped in His mercy, covered by His love, and held firmly in His faithful hands. https://amzn.to/4c3wtjN #foryoupageシ #facebookpost #foryouシ #follower #FacebookPage #nonfollowers #Bible #jesus #jesuschrist #JesusLovesYou #nonfollowers #foryoupageシ#Lordsbook #ChristianHospitality #WillingHeart #ActsOfKindness #GodsLove
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  • ​ Why Does Society Ask Women To Handle Their Deepest Pain In The Shadows?

    In this episode of the HerShield Podcast, we are pulling back the curtain on a silent epidemic: The Desolation Trap.

    When injustice strikes, the system often demands silence. It pressures women to hide their pain, accept less, isolate themselves, and suffer completely in the dark. But let’s be clear—keeping quiet doesn’t protect you. It only protects the giant.

    True healing and justice cannot begin until the silence is broken. Your identity is too royal, and your purpose is too grand to be left crumpled on the floor of compromise. It’s time to step out of the dark corners and reclaim your voice.

    Call to Action (CTA):

    Are you ready to break the culture of silence? If you are standing with us, drop "SHIELD" in the comments below. Let’s build the fortress together.


    ​#HerShield #BreakTheSilence #WomenEmpowerment #SlayingTheGoliath #SocialAdvocacy #EndTheSilence #VoiceOfWorth #CommunityEmpowerment #PodcastLaunch #InShotCreators #WomenSupportWomen #fypシ#foryouシ #foryoupage #trendingnow

    ​ Why Does Society Ask Women To Handle Their Deepest Pain In The Shadows? 💔 In this episode of the HerShield Podcast, we are pulling back the curtain on a silent epidemic: The Desolation Trap. When injustice strikes, the system often demands silence. It pressures women to hide their pain, accept less, isolate themselves, and suffer completely in the dark. But let’s be clear—keeping quiet doesn’t protect you. It only protects the giant. 🛑 True healing and justice cannot begin until the silence is broken. Your identity is too royal, and your purpose is too grand to be left crumpled on the floor of compromise. It’s time to step out of the dark corners and reclaim your voice. 👑✨ Call to Action (CTA): Are you ready to break the culture of silence? If you are standing with us, drop "SHIELD" in the comments below. Let’s build the fortress together. 🛡️🔥 ​#HerShield #BreakTheSilence #WomenEmpowerment #SlayingTheGoliath #SocialAdvocacy #EndTheSilence #VoiceOfWorth #CommunityEmpowerment #PodcastLaunch #InShotCreators #WomenSupportWomen #fypシ゚ #foryouシ #foryoupage #trendingnow
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  • ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 4)

    How Social Media Wires You for Approval

    Social media did not create the approval problem. But it handed it a megaphone, a scoreboard, and a 24-hour broadcast channel.

    Before #smartphones, approval-seeking had natural limits. You could only perform for the people in the room.

    Feedback was slow, social circles were small, and there were hours in the day when no one was watching. That gave a person time to simply exist without an audience.

    That space is gone now. And what replaced it is rewiring an entire generation from the inside.

    The Machine in Your Pocket

    Here is what is actually happening when you post something and wait for the response.

    Social media platforms leverage the same neural circuitry used by slot machines and cocaine to keep users engaged.

    When users receive positive #feedback online, dopamine receptors activate and action potentials propagate through neural networks, creating short-term feedback loops that lure users back for more.

    That is not a metaphor. It is neuroscience. The same brain chemistry that drives substance addiction is triggered every time you get a like, a comment, or a new follower.

    The platform designers know this. They built the systems this way deliberately.

    #Scientists have found that every time you get a notification, a like, or watch a video you enjoy, your brain's reward system, specifically the nucleus accumbens, gets activated. Social media is designed to keep you #hooked, much like gambling.

    Scientists call this delay discounting, where you choose the immediate reward of scrolling over something more important, like studying, sleeping, or spending time with people in real life.

    Every pull-to-refresh is a slot machine pull. Every notification is a small hit. And just like any #addictive substance, the brain adjusts. Over time, you need more to feel the same effect.

    The more you use social media, the harder it becomes for your brain to resist it. The brain starts pruning #neurons to make the reward pathway faster.

    The shorter pathway means rewards feel faster, but it also makes you more impulsive and less able to stop scrolling. Over time, this pruning shrinks areas like the amygdala and nucleus accumbens, which are key for controlling emotions and making #decisions.

    This is not about willpower. The platform is winning a biological battle against a brain that was never designed to handle this volume of social feedback.

    Why Young People Are Most Vulnerable

    The timing of all this matters enormously.

    Starting around age 10, children's brains undergo a #fundamental shift that spurs them to seek social rewards, including attention and approval from peers.

    Social media activity is closely tied to the ventral striatum, a brain region that receives a dopamine rush whenever we experience social rewards.

    In #adults, two factors reduce the harm: a fixed sense of self that relies less on peer feedback, and a more mature prefrontal cortex that helps regulate emotional responses to social rewards. Young people have neither of these advantages.

    Read that again. The years when young people are most biologically driven to seek peer approval are the exact years they are handed devices that deliver or withhold that #approval in real time, at scale, around the clock.

    For the first time in human history, we have given up autonomous control over our social relationships and interactions, and now allow machine learning and artificial intelligence to make decisions for us.

    As APA chief science officer Mitch Prinstein put it, what is scarier is considering how this may be changing brain development for an entire generation.

    The Scoreboard Nobody Asked For

    Before social #media, you could share something and simply not know how many people approved of it. That uncertainty was actually a protection. It forced you to develop your own internal standard.

    Now everything is quantified. Posts have counts. Profiles have follower numbers. Every piece of content you put into the world comes back with a score.

    According to research from the Pew Research Center, 59 percent of teenagers report feeling pressure to look good or appear successful on #social media, which erodes self-worth and heightens anxiety.

    That #pressure is not incidental. It is structural. The platform is built around visibility metrics. When you post and the number is low, your brain registers it as social rejection.

    When the number is high, it delivers a reward. You did not choose to play this game. But the moment you opened the app, you were entered into it.

    New likes and new content on social media trigger dopamine again and again, making young people think more and more frequently about what is happening on their feeds, which leads to #anxiety and emotional lows described as depressive states.

    The result is a person who wakes up and immediately reaches for their phone, not because they want information, but because they need to check the score.

    They need to know where they stand. They need the approval to start their day.

    The Comparison Trap

    Social media does not just measure approval. It manufactures comparison.

    Every scroll is a curated highlight reel of other people's best moments, best angles, best outcomes. Vacations, achievements, relationships, bodies. All of it filtered, staged, and selected for maximum #impact.

    The dopamine deficit that follows heavy social media use manifests as depression and anxiety, mimicking the same #symptoms and feelings.

    Over time, these effects alter the synaptic plasticity of specific brain pathways involved in reward and emotional regulation.

    A young person comparing their internal reality, their doubts, their struggles, their ordinary Tuesday, to someone else's curated external performance will always come up short.

    And when that comparison happens hundreds of times a day, the cumulative damage to self-image is significant.

    This feeds directly into approval #addiction. The young person sees what gets applauded online and begins adjusting themselves accordingly.

    The clothes they wear, the opinions they express, the places they go, the relationships they show. All of it gets filtered through the question: will this get approved?

    The self becomes a product. The audience becomes the standard.

    What the Bible Understood Before the Algorithm Did

    Proverbs 4:23 says to guard your heart above all else, because everything you do flows from it. The heart, in #biblical terms, is the inner life: your values, your identity, your sense of self. It is the source from which your decisions emerge.

    Social media is a direct assault on that inner life. It trains you to look outward for direction, to let the crowd determine what is worth keeping and what needs to be cut. It replaces the internal compass with an external scoreboard.

    Matthew 6:1 records Jesus warning against performing #righteousness before people to be seen by them. The entire logic of social media performance runs against this.

    Post to be seen. Perform to be validated. Exist only insofar as the audience confirms your existence.

    That is not freedom. That is a very sophisticated cage.

    The Exit Is Not Deactivation

    Deleting the app will not fix what the app exposed. If the approval addiction was there before the platform, it will find another outlet. The phone is not the root problem. The emptiness that the phone exploits is.

    The real work is building something inside you that does not collapse when the numbers are low. An identity anchored in something more stable than public opinion.

    A sense of #worth that does not refresh with the feed.

    That is what the next post addresses: how to break free, and what it actually takes to build a self that does not need the crowd's permission to exist.

    The series continues.

    #fypシ#fyp #foryouシ #foryoupage #viralpost #fypシ #foryou #fypviralシ #davidwrites
    ADDICTED TO APPROVAL (Part 4) How Social Media Wires You for Approval Social media did not create the approval problem. But it handed it a megaphone, a scoreboard, and a 24-hour broadcast channel. Before #smartphones, approval-seeking had natural limits. You could only perform for the people in the room. Feedback was slow, social circles were small, and there were hours in the day when no one was watching. That gave a person time to simply exist without an audience. That space is gone now. And what replaced it is rewiring an entire generation from the inside. The Machine in Your Pocket Here is what is actually happening when you post something and wait for the response. Social media platforms leverage the same neural circuitry used by slot machines and cocaine to keep users engaged. When users receive positive #feedback online, dopamine receptors activate and action potentials propagate through neural networks, creating short-term feedback loops that lure users back for more. That is not a metaphor. It is neuroscience. The same brain chemistry that drives substance addiction is triggered every time you get a like, a comment, or a new follower. The platform designers know this. They built the systems this way deliberately. #Scientists have found that every time you get a notification, a like, or watch a video you enjoy, your brain's reward system, specifically the nucleus accumbens, gets activated. Social media is designed to keep you #hooked, much like gambling. Scientists call this delay discounting, where you choose the immediate reward of scrolling over something more important, like studying, sleeping, or spending time with people in real life. Every pull-to-refresh is a slot machine pull. Every notification is a small hit. And just like any #addictive substance, the brain adjusts. Over time, you need more to feel the same effect. The more you use social media, the harder it becomes for your brain to resist it. The brain starts pruning #neurons to make the reward pathway faster. The shorter pathway means rewards feel faster, but it also makes you more impulsive and less able to stop scrolling. Over time, this pruning shrinks areas like the amygdala and nucleus accumbens, which are key for controlling emotions and making #decisions. This is not about willpower. The platform is winning a biological battle against a brain that was never designed to handle this volume of social feedback. Why Young People Are Most Vulnerable The timing of all this matters enormously. Starting around age 10, children's brains undergo a #fundamental shift that spurs them to seek social rewards, including attention and approval from peers. Social media activity is closely tied to the ventral striatum, a brain region that receives a dopamine rush whenever we experience social rewards. In #adults, two factors reduce the harm: a fixed sense of self that relies less on peer feedback, and a more mature prefrontal cortex that helps regulate emotional responses to social rewards. Young people have neither of these advantages. Read that again. The years when young people are most biologically driven to seek peer approval are the exact years they are handed devices that deliver or withhold that #approval in real time, at scale, around the clock. For the first time in human history, we have given up autonomous control over our social relationships and interactions, and now allow machine learning and artificial intelligence to make decisions for us. As APA chief science officer Mitch Prinstein put it, what is scarier is considering how this may be changing brain development for an entire generation. The Scoreboard Nobody Asked For Before social #media, you could share something and simply not know how many people approved of it. That uncertainty was actually a protection. It forced you to develop your own internal standard. Now everything is quantified. Posts have counts. Profiles have follower numbers. Every piece of content you put into the world comes back with a score. According to research from the Pew Research Center, 59 percent of teenagers report feeling pressure to look good or appear successful on #social media, which erodes self-worth and heightens anxiety. That #pressure is not incidental. It is structural. The platform is built around visibility metrics. When you post and the number is low, your brain registers it as social rejection. When the number is high, it delivers a reward. You did not choose to play this game. But the moment you opened the app, you were entered into it. New likes and new content on social media trigger dopamine again and again, making young people think more and more frequently about what is happening on their feeds, which leads to #anxiety and emotional lows described as depressive states. The result is a person who wakes up and immediately reaches for their phone, not because they want information, but because they need to check the score. They need to know where they stand. They need the approval to start their day. The Comparison Trap Social media does not just measure approval. It manufactures comparison. Every scroll is a curated highlight reel of other people's best moments, best angles, best outcomes. Vacations, achievements, relationships, bodies. All of it filtered, staged, and selected for maximum #impact. The dopamine deficit that follows heavy social media use manifests as depression and anxiety, mimicking the same #symptoms and feelings. Over time, these effects alter the synaptic plasticity of specific brain pathways involved in reward and emotional regulation. A young person comparing their internal reality, their doubts, their struggles, their ordinary Tuesday, to someone else's curated external performance will always come up short. And when that comparison happens hundreds of times a day, the cumulative damage to self-image is significant. This feeds directly into approval #addiction. The young person sees what gets applauded online and begins adjusting themselves accordingly. The clothes they wear, the opinions they express, the places they go, the relationships they show. All of it gets filtered through the question: will this get approved? The self becomes a product. The audience becomes the standard. What the Bible Understood Before the Algorithm Did Proverbs 4:23 says to guard your heart above all else, because everything you do flows from it. The heart, in #biblical terms, is the inner life: your values, your identity, your sense of self. It is the source from which your decisions emerge. Social media is a direct assault on that inner life. It trains you to look outward for direction, to let the crowd determine what is worth keeping and what needs to be cut. It replaces the internal compass with an external scoreboard. Matthew 6:1 records Jesus warning against performing #righteousness before people to be seen by them. The entire logic of social media performance runs against this. Post to be seen. Perform to be validated. Exist only insofar as the audience confirms your existence. That is not freedom. That is a very sophisticated cage. The Exit Is Not Deactivation Deleting the app will not fix what the app exposed. If the approval addiction was there before the platform, it will find another outlet. The phone is not the root problem. The emptiness that the phone exploits is. The real work is building something inside you that does not collapse when the numbers are low. An identity anchored in something more stable than public opinion. A sense of #worth that does not refresh with the feed. That is what the next post addresses: how to break free, and what it actually takes to build a self that does not need the crowd's permission to exist. The series continues. #fypシ゚ #fyp #foryouシ #foryoupage #viralpost #fypシ #foryou #fypviralシ #davidwrites
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  • My SINCERE PRAYERS For Everyone In My Life...!
    Amin Amin Amin L'Oruko Jesu!
    Amen Amen Amen
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    #Amen #HalleluYah
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  • When Home Training Became Religion

    Have you noticed how people now clap for normal behavior like it’s a miracle?
    A man tells the truth, and they say, “He’s a pastor.”
    A woman helps someone, and they say, “She must be born again.”

    But wait! When did decency, kindness, and honesty become a church thing instead of a home thing?

    The truth is, many of the lessons we now struggle to learn in church were originally meant to be taught in our homes.
    That’s why good manners now look like religion.
    And when someone starts living right, they think they’ve repented but repentance is simply returning to the normal, God-designed character we lost.

    We’ve turned good attitude into a badge of spirituality, forgetting that character is supposed to be our nature, not our ministry.

    Go abroad and you’ll meet people who’ve never heard of Jesus, yet they show love, mercy, and discipline not because of a sermon, but because their parents trained them that way.

    If we restored godly values to our homes, the church wouldn’t have to spend years repairing what parenting failed to build.

    Let’s raise families where righteousness isn’t taught as religion but lived as normal.

    Good character and right living shouldn't be left for church people only, the fact that you are a human being should inform you that you are responsible for showing a good example to others.

    Sometimes I use to get confused then people gathered to do certain things and then they will advise others to not bother involving me because I will not like to do it, that I am a pastor. My question is: you that is doing it are you not a child of God too?

    Before I became born again and knew God there were things that were already registered in my heart naturally as good and bad. My parent's grooming made me conscious of it whenever the needs arises. Religion online gives me the liberty or should I say the ability to EASILY practice those things I already knew.

    I bet everyone knows that what they do is wrong, but they believe they need to be religious before they start living right. Righteous living is never originally a religion thing, God says "I will write my laws in their hearts". By this whether religious or normal person has this inbuilt knowledge of right and wrong in them. Religion only came to show you how to use it to help humanity and to the glory of God.

    So next time you think that doing what if right is for the pulpit, also ask yourself if you have sold yourself to Satan to work iniquity.

    ©Uby Aisic

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    🔥 When Home Training Became Religion Have you noticed how people now clap for normal behavior like it’s a miracle? A man tells the truth, and they say, “He’s a pastor.” A woman helps someone, and they say, “She must be born again.” But wait! When did decency, kindness, and honesty become a church thing instead of a home thing? The truth is, many of the lessons we now struggle to learn in church were originally meant to be taught in our homes. That’s why good manners now look like religion. And when someone starts living right, they think they’ve repented but repentance is simply returning to the normal, God-designed character we lost. We’ve turned good attitude into a badge of spirituality, forgetting that character is supposed to be our nature, not our ministry. Go abroad and you’ll meet people who’ve never heard of Jesus, yet they show love, mercy, and discipline not because of a sermon, but because their parents trained them that way. If we restored godly values to our homes, the church wouldn’t have to spend years repairing what parenting failed to build. Let’s raise families where righteousness isn’t taught as religion but lived as normal. Good character and right living shouldn't be left for church people only, the fact that you are a human being should inform you that you are responsible for showing a good example to others. Sometimes I use to get confused then people gathered to do certain things and then they will advise others to not bother involving me because I will not like to do it, that I am a pastor. My question is: you that is doing it are you not a child of God too? Before I became born again and knew God there were things that were already registered in my heart naturally as good and bad. My parent's grooming made me conscious of it whenever the needs arises. Religion online gives me the liberty or should I say the ability to EASILY practice those things I already knew. I bet everyone knows that what they do is wrong, but they believe they need to be religious before they start living right. Righteous living is never originally a religion thing, God says "I will write my laws in their hearts". By this whether religious or normal person has this inbuilt knowledge of right and wrong in them. Religion only came to show you how to use it to help humanity and to the glory of God. So next time you think that doing what if right is for the pulpit, also ask yourself if you have sold yourself to Satan to work iniquity. ©Uby Aisic @highlight #thegospel #teaching #foryouシ
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