• Let God’s Word Guide You (Psalm 119:105)

    Life doesn't always come with clear instructions.

    Sometimes you have to make an important decision without knowing exactly what will happen next.

    You may be asking:

    “Which direction should I take?”

    “Should I accept this opportunity?”

    “Should I walk away?”

    “Can I trust this person?”

    “What does God want me to do?”

    When the path ahead is unclear, we need something we can trust.

    The Bible says:

    “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.”

    Think about walking through a dark place at night.

    You don't need a light that shows you every kilometre of the road ahead.

    You need enough light to see your next step.

    That is how God's Word often works.

    God may not reveal your entire future.

    But He gives you truth for today.

    He gives you wisdom for the decision in front of you.

    He gives you principles for how to live.

    And He reminds you of who He is when fear and uncertainty begin to take over.

    The world gives us countless opinions about how we should live.

    Social media tells us what success should look like.

    Friends may tell us what choices to make.

    Culture may tell us what is acceptable.

    Our emotions may tell us what feels right.

    But God's Word gives us a foundation that doesn't change with every trend.

    When you're confused, go to Scripture.

    When you're afraid, go to Scripture.

    When you're tempted, go to Scripture.

    When you're discouraged, go to Scripture.

    When you're making an important decision, seek God's wisdom.

    Reading the Bible isn't simply about collecting Bible verses.

    It is about allowing God's truth to shape your character, choices, priorities, and relationship with Him.

    Don't only read Scripture when you're in trouble.

    Build your life on it before the trouble comes.

    Make time for God's Word in the morning.

    Read a passage before you sleep.

    Study it with other believers.

    Meditate on what you read.

    Ask:

    “What is God teaching me?”

    “What should I change?”

    “How can I obey this?”

    And then put what you learn into practice.

    The Bible becomes powerful in our lives when we don't merely hear God's Word but live according to it.

    There may be days when you don't understand why God is allowing something to happen.

    There may be seasons when the road ahead looks completely dark.

    But you can still trust His Word.

    You don't need to know everything.

    You need to know the One who does.

    And as you walk with God, His Word can illuminate the next step.

    One step at a time.

    One decision at a time.

    One day at a time.

    When you don't know where to go, let God's Word show you how to walk.

    Don't allow the noise of the world to become louder than the voice of God's truth.

    Open the Bible.

    Read it.

    Believe it.

    Obey it.

    Live it.

    And let it point you continually toward Jesus.

    What decision, challenge, or area of your life do you need God's Word to guide today?

    #GodsWord #Psalm119105 #Bible #BiblicalWisdom #WalkByFaith #FaithInAction #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #DailyFaith #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
    Let God’s Word Guide You (Psalm 119:105) Life doesn't always come with clear instructions. Sometimes you have to make an important decision without knowing exactly what will happen next. You may be asking: “Which direction should I take?” “Should I accept this opportunity?” “Should I walk away?” “Can I trust this person?” “What does God want me to do?” When the path ahead is unclear, we need something we can trust. The Bible says: “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” Think about walking through a dark place at night. You don't need a light that shows you every kilometre of the road ahead. You need enough light to see your next step. That is how God's Word often works. God may not reveal your entire future. But He gives you truth for today. He gives you wisdom for the decision in front of you. He gives you principles for how to live. And He reminds you of who He is when fear and uncertainty begin to take over. The world gives us countless opinions about how we should live. Social media tells us what success should look like. Friends may tell us what choices to make. Culture may tell us what is acceptable. Our emotions may tell us what feels right. But God's Word gives us a foundation that doesn't change with every trend. When you're confused, go to Scripture. When you're afraid, go to Scripture. When you're tempted, go to Scripture. When you're discouraged, go to Scripture. When you're making an important decision, seek God's wisdom. Reading the Bible isn't simply about collecting Bible verses. It is about allowing God's truth to shape your character, choices, priorities, and relationship with Him. Don't only read Scripture when you're in trouble. Build your life on it before the trouble comes. Make time for God's Word in the morning. Read a passage before you sleep. Study it with other believers. Meditate on what you read. Ask: “What is God teaching me?” “What should I change?” “How can I obey this?” And then put what you learn into practice. The Bible becomes powerful in our lives when we don't merely hear God's Word but live according to it. There may be days when you don't understand why God is allowing something to happen. There may be seasons when the road ahead looks completely dark. But you can still trust His Word. You don't need to know everything. You need to know the One who does. And as you walk with God, His Word can illuminate the next step. One step at a time. One decision at a time. One day at a time. When you don't know where to go, let God's Word show you how to walk. Don't allow the noise of the world to become louder than the voice of God's truth. Open the Bible. Read it. Believe it. Obey it. Live it. And let it point you continually toward Jesus. What decision, challenge, or area of your life do you need God's Word to guide today? #GodsWord #Psalm119105 #Bible #BiblicalWisdom #WalkByFaith #FaithInAction #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #DailyFaith #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
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  • Matthew 19:1-12

    Remember that every time the Pharisees test Jesus with a question, it wasn't because they wanted the answer, it was to test Him. So the question they ask is purposely a binary choice. A question with intentionally so, only two possible answers, yes or No.

    In Jesus’ day there were two schools of thought on the subject of divorce. The liberal school taught that divorce was permitted if your wife burned breakfast. Yeah, literally that's in the language of the scholarly books. The conservative school taught that divorce was not permitted, at all in any way but only permitted in cases where the spouse was unfaithful, so it was two extremes on opposite ends.

    So the Jews test Him, because either answer isolates half of the population. So Jesus answers the fundamental issue under the question will God allow divorce? And Jesus's answer is very firm, at marriage, two bodies are joined into one flesh. And God considers the marriage indelible, permanent from the beginning.

    The truth is no, God doesn't want divorce for his people. God never intended divorce to exist. He allowed it to exist because of the hardness of the hearts of the people.
    However this does not say that an abused spouse must stay in such a relationship because to divorce would be a sin. It does not suggest anything close to that. If a spouse or child is being abused for that there is no good excuse.

    But Moses gave the Israelites an out. If your husband is unfaithful, a divorce frees the wife to remarry. And vice versa with the wife being unfaithful. Remember too that in cases where someone commits adultery there is likely a death penalty coming. So a divorce may not be called for simply because the guilty party is taking a dirt nap after being rocked to sleep.

    How serious is Jesus's advice? He's telling the men that the question of marriage being permanent is truth and as God intended. So they say,

    “If the relationship of the man with his wife is like this, it is better not to marry.”

    And they were right. Then Jesus contemplates eunuchs. Eunuchs were men who were so dedicated to God that they had their sexual organs removed, and anesthesia had not been invented yet. And please understand that Jesus isn't advocating for sexual organs being removed He is saying, “men, if you can't resist the urge to commit adultery, you're better off not having it.”

    In other words, get a grip on yourself if you can't resist temptation, learn to control yourself as a single or as a married man.

    And yes, there are some people who God gifted with the talent and personality to remain single. Sadly, sometimes those people marry anyway in defiance of God's plans. And the beginning of trouble in their life occurs when they realize their mistakes.

    There are others who feel they are on the opposite end of that position, people who feel incomplete or lost if they aren't in a relationship. These people hop from partner to partner looking for the “one“ but never actually finding them.

    Then you have the partners that are never satisfied with their partner. Nothing is ever enough for them. Wives who would sacrifice their family for their own happiness while their man will sacrifice his happiness for his family. This seems to be a trend of modern women for whom the end goal in life is their happiness. Jesus Is saying that divorce is a horrible thing that was never supposed to exist. That for some it is better to castrate themselves than to marry.

    It should serve as a reminder that the decision to marry should not be taken lightly.







    [1] When Jesus had finished these words, He left Galilee and came into the region of Judea beyond the Jordan; [2] and large crowds followed Him, and He healed them there. [3] Some Pharisees came to Jesus, testing Him and asking, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any reason at all?” [4] And He answered and said, “Have you not read that He who created them from the beginning made them male and female, [5] and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? [6] So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined together, no person is to separate.” [7] They *said to Him, “Why, then, did Moses command to give her a certificate of divorce and send her away?” [8] He *said to them, “Because of your hardness of heart Moses permitted you to divorce your wives; but from the beginning it has not been this way. [9] And I say to you, whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery.” [10] The disciples *said to Him, “If the relationship of the man with his wife is like this, it is better not to marry.” [11] But He said to them, “Not all men can accept this statement, but only those to whom it has been given. [12] For there are eunuchs who were born that way from their mother’s womb; and there are eunuchs who were made eunuchs by people; and there are also eunuchs who made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. The one who is able to accept this, let him accept it.”

    Matthew 19:1-12 Remember that every time the Pharisees test Jesus with a question, it wasn't because they wanted the answer, it was to test Him. So the question they ask is purposely a binary choice. A question with intentionally so, only two possible answers, yes or No. In Jesus’ day there were two schools of thought on the subject of divorce. The liberal school taught that divorce was permitted if your wife burned breakfast. Yeah, literally that's in the language of the scholarly books. The conservative school taught that divorce was not permitted, at all in any way but only permitted in cases where the spouse was unfaithful, so it was two extremes on opposite ends. So the Jews test Him, because either answer isolates half of the population. So Jesus answers the fundamental issue under the question will God allow divorce? And Jesus's answer is very firm, at marriage, two bodies are joined into one flesh. And God considers the marriage indelible, permanent from the beginning. The truth is no, God doesn't want divorce for his people. God never intended divorce to exist. He allowed it to exist because of the hardness of the hearts of the people. However this does not say that an abused spouse must stay in such a relationship because to divorce would be a sin. It does not suggest anything close to that. If a spouse or child is being abused for that there is no good excuse. But Moses gave the Israelites an out. If your husband is unfaithful, a divorce frees the wife to remarry. And vice versa with the wife being unfaithful. Remember too that in cases where someone commits adultery there is likely a death penalty coming. So a divorce may not be called for simply because the guilty party is taking a dirt nap after being rocked to sleep. How serious is Jesus's advice? He's telling the men that the question of marriage being permanent is truth and as God intended. So they say, “If the relationship of the man with his wife is like this, it is better not to marry.” And they were right. Then Jesus contemplates eunuchs. Eunuchs were men who were so dedicated to God that they had their sexual organs removed, and anesthesia had not been invented yet. And please understand that Jesus isn't advocating for sexual organs being removed He is saying, “men, if you can't resist the urge to commit adultery, you're better off not having it.” In other words, get a grip on yourself if you can't resist temptation, learn to control yourself as a single or as a married man. And yes, there are some people who God gifted with the talent and personality to remain single. Sadly, sometimes those people marry anyway in defiance of God's plans. And the beginning of trouble in their life occurs when they realize their mistakes. There are others who feel they are on the opposite end of that position, people who feel incomplete or lost if they aren't in a relationship. These people hop from partner to partner looking for the “one“ but never actually finding them. Then you have the partners that are never satisfied with their partner. Nothing is ever enough for them. Wives who would sacrifice their family for their own happiness while their man will sacrifice his happiness for his family. This seems to be a trend of modern women for whom the end goal in life is their happiness. Jesus Is saying that divorce is a horrible thing that was never supposed to exist. That for some it is better to castrate themselves than to marry. It should serve as a reminder that the decision to marry should not be taken lightly. [1] When Jesus had finished these words, He left Galilee and came into the region of Judea beyond the Jordan; [2] and large crowds followed Him, and He healed them there. [3] Some Pharisees came to Jesus, testing Him and asking, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any reason at all?” [4] And He answered and said, “Have you not read that He who created them from the beginning made them male and female, [5] and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh’? [6] So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has joined together, no person is to separate.” [7] They *said to Him, “Why, then, did Moses command to give her a certificate of divorce and send her away?” [8] He *said to them, “Because of your hardness of heart Moses permitted you to divorce your wives; but from the beginning it has not been this way. [9] And I say to you, whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery.” [10] The disciples *said to Him, “If the relationship of the man with his wife is like this, it is better not to marry.” [11] But He said to them, “Not all men can accept this statement, but only those to whom it has been given. [12] For there are eunuchs who were born that way from their mother’s womb; and there are eunuchs who were made eunuchs by people; and there are also eunuchs who made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. The one who is able to accept this, let him accept it.”
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  • The Advent Truth.
    I’m noticing a growing trend of people trying to point to the years of 2027-2033ish as the years Jesus may return.

    They don’t base this off the Bible, or if they try to, it’s based off a severe misunderstanding and even twisting of end time prophecy. But it’s based on things like calendars running out around the aforementioned years.

    The issue with this, is that it’s date setting, which the Bible strongly condemns. It’s also setting a time prophecy, which the Bible explicitly states there would be no more time prophecies fulfilled after 1844.

    As SDAs, I understand we want Jesus to return soon, especially those of us who believe 100% in the Sanctuary message. However, we must be grounded in the Word of God, not conspiracies.

    Consider:

    “The people will not have another message upon definite time. After this period of time… there can be no definite tracing of the prophetic time.” (7BC 971)

    And again:

    “Time has not been a test since 1844, and it will never again be a test.” (Early Writings, p. 74)
    The Advent Truth. I’m noticing a growing trend of people trying to point to the years of 2027-2033ish as the years Jesus may return. They don’t base this off the Bible, or if they try to, it’s based off a severe misunderstanding and even twisting of end time prophecy. But it’s based on things like calendars running out around the aforementioned years. The issue with this, is that it’s date setting, which the Bible strongly condemns. It’s also setting a time prophecy, which the Bible explicitly states there would be no more time prophecies fulfilled after 1844. As SDAs, I understand we want Jesus to return soon, especially those of us who believe 100% in the Sanctuary message. However, we must be grounded in the Word of God, not conspiracies. Consider: “The people will not have another message upon definite time. After this period of time… there can be no definite tracing of the prophetic time.” (7BC 971) And again: “Time has not been a test since 1844, and it will never again be a test.” (Early Writings, p. 74)
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  • Smile for the Lord
    #jesus #trend
    Smile for the Lord #jesus #trend
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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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  • Amazing Facts.
    Daily Devotionals

    A Holy Bride.

    July 19th, 2026

    It was the happiest day of her life—February 10, 1840—when Queen Victoria entered Chapel Royal at St. James’ Palace behind Albert of Saxe-Coburg, her beloved husband-to-be. As she glided gracefully down the aisle, a dozen blushing bridesmaids carried her long and elegant bridal train. Victoria’s exquisite lace-trimmed satin dress and lace veil were stunningly crafted in pure white—which popularized a trend that continues to this day.

    The Scriptures portray the church, the bride of Christ, as attired in pure, clean garments, “not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish” (Ephesians 5:27). But how does the church, filled with faulty people, become so clean and lovely? The church is made up of individuals who certainly cannot generate goodness through their own efforts. In fact, the Word of God assures us that “all our righteousnesses are like filthy rags” (Isaiah 64:6).

    We can be thankful that Jesus gave Himself for the church and that He invites each of us personally to be covered by His spotless righteousness. “Come now, and let us reason together … though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall be as wool” (Isaiah 1:18).

    Jesus is the only One who can cut away our filthy rags, wash us clean, and give us new hearts and victorious lives. He’s the only One who can keep us on the right track and purify our lives, and He longs to do these things for each one of us. Have you accepted His incredible invitation?

    Apply It:

    Search for a painting or photograph of Queen Victoria’s wedding dress. Ask God to cover you with the pure white robe of Christ’s righteousness.

    Dig Deeper:

    Hosea 2:19; 2 Corinthians 11:2; Ephesians 5:25, 26

    Key Bible Texts
    Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready. (Revelation 19:7 KJV)
    Amazing Facts. Daily Devotionals A Holy Bride. July 19th, 2026 It was the happiest day of her life—February 10, 1840—when Queen Victoria entered Chapel Royal at St. James’ Palace behind Albert of Saxe-Coburg, her beloved husband-to-be. As she glided gracefully down the aisle, a dozen blushing bridesmaids carried her long and elegant bridal train. Victoria’s exquisite lace-trimmed satin dress and lace veil were stunningly crafted in pure white—which popularized a trend that continues to this day. The Scriptures portray the church, the bride of Christ, as attired in pure, clean garments, “not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish” (Ephesians 5:27). But how does the church, filled with faulty people, become so clean and lovely? The church is made up of individuals who certainly cannot generate goodness through their own efforts. In fact, the Word of God assures us that “all our righteousnesses are like filthy rags” (Isaiah 64:6). We can be thankful that Jesus gave Himself for the church and that He invites each of us personally to be covered by His spotless righteousness. “Come now, and let us reason together … though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall be as wool” (Isaiah 1:18). Jesus is the only One who can cut away our filthy rags, wash us clean, and give us new hearts and victorious lives. He’s the only One who can keep us on the right track and purify our lives, and He longs to do these things for each one of us. Have you accepted His incredible invitation? Apply It: Search for a painting or photograph of Queen Victoria’s wedding dress. Ask God to cover you with the pure white robe of Christ’s righteousness. Dig Deeper: Hosea 2:19; 2 Corinthians 11:2; Ephesians 5:25, 26 Key Bible Texts Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready. (Revelation 19:7 KJV)
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  • "Don't build your house on shifting trend,
    Lock into the Rock and you win in the end."
    ✍️"Don't build your house on shifting trend, Lock into the Rock and you win in the end."
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  • Steady Steps
    "Don't chase every trend and lose your way,
    Stay in His path or you'll regret the day."
    Steady Steps ✍️ "Don't chase every trend and lose your way, Stay in His path or you'll regret the day."
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  • Guidelines for Living.
    July 9th, 2026

    God, Why Did You Let This Happen?

    Woe to him who quarrels with his Maker, to him who is but a potsherd among the potsherds on the ground. Does the clay say to the potter, “What are you making?” Does your work say, “He has no hands”? Isaiah 45:9



    A disclaimer is the fine print you see in a contract—it’s the documentation which protects a manufacturer from lawsuits and basically lets the contracting party off the hook when something goes wrong. So, here is today’s disclaimer. No, I haven’t had my wife walk out on me or bury my children on foreign soil. I’ve not been in an airplane that crashed or was hijacked by terrorists, and no, they haven’t pulled me from a wrecked car more dead than alive. Frankly, God has been far better to me than I deserve—a thousand times so; yet I have a strong opinion based on working with people. I’ve seen a trend so gradual and so pervasive in recent years that it seems to leave me standing in a small minority of people who tenaciously cling to some thoughts that are seldom voiced.

    Here’s the bottom line. When things go wrong today—whether it is a marriage turns sour, or investments disintegrate, or a tragedy strikes or the sink gets stopped up–God gets the blame for it. We cry out, “God why did you let this happen to me?” or “where were you, God, when I needed you?” We then ask, “What good is God, anyway?” Then we point the finger at Him, convinced that we have suffered as the result of His failure or negligence, never considering the possibility that we may have invested poorly, or abused a husband or wife, or put too many potato peels down the drain.

    Forget the trend of the stock market, the world economy, or the horrible hideous reality of evil in the world. “God must be held accountable,” we think. No, you can’t sue Him, but you do place the blame squarely on His shoulders.

    So, what’s wrong with that attitude? After all, isn’t God there to make life comfortable for us, to make us feel good, to keep us healthy, and—yes, wealthy at the same time?

    Enough of this nonsense. Where we have gone wrong is our focus and point of reference. We think that we stand on center stage and God is there for our benefit, and often mark promises in our Bible which are rich in hope for a better tomorrow. We seldom think of Him unless somebody needs to be held accountable for difficulty in the world.

    Friend, we need to reverse the whole picture and focus on the Almighty, bowing before Him in humility and deep contrition, and worship Him. Frankly, we need to recapture something of His awe and majesty and grandeur and to put our relationship to Him in perspective. He is Lord, we are His subjects. He is almighty, and we are very human. He’s all powerful, we are weak and needy. He is the Father, we are the children. We have no real right to demand anything of Him.

    The created cannot hold the Creator accountable for his failures any more than someone has the right to sue the mattress manufacturer when he falls out of bed and breaks his arm. God hears your outcries, but fortunately, as David wrote, “He remembers our frame, that we are dust.”

    It is time that we recognized the power and ubiquitous nature of evil in the world and recognize not only is there a sovereign God, but an adversary whom the Bible calls the Devil, whose business it is to disrupt, to create chaos, and to thwart the work and will of God. But who blames him for the chaos and difficulty that confronts us?

    Long ago Isaiah wrote, “Woe to him who quarrels with his Maker,” (Isaiah 45:9). Wise is the person who turns to God in times of trouble. It’s your posture that makes the difference.

    Resource reading: Job 3:1-26
    Guidelines for Living. July 9th, 2026 God, Why Did You Let This Happen? Woe to him who quarrels with his Maker, to him who is but a potsherd among the potsherds on the ground. Does the clay say to the potter, “What are you making?” Does your work say, “He has no hands”? Isaiah 45:9 A disclaimer is the fine print you see in a contract—it’s the documentation which protects a manufacturer from lawsuits and basically lets the contracting party off the hook when something goes wrong. So, here is today’s disclaimer. No, I haven’t had my wife walk out on me or bury my children on foreign soil. I’ve not been in an airplane that crashed or was hijacked by terrorists, and no, they haven’t pulled me from a wrecked car more dead than alive. Frankly, God has been far better to me than I deserve—a thousand times so; yet I have a strong opinion based on working with people. I’ve seen a trend so gradual and so pervasive in recent years that it seems to leave me standing in a small minority of people who tenaciously cling to some thoughts that are seldom voiced. Here’s the bottom line. When things go wrong today—whether it is a marriage turns sour, or investments disintegrate, or a tragedy strikes or the sink gets stopped up–God gets the blame for it. We cry out, “God why did you let this happen to me?” or “where were you, God, when I needed you?” We then ask, “What good is God, anyway?” Then we point the finger at Him, convinced that we have suffered as the result of His failure or negligence, never considering the possibility that we may have invested poorly, or abused a husband or wife, or put too many potato peels down the drain. Forget the trend of the stock market, the world economy, or the horrible hideous reality of evil in the world. “God must be held accountable,” we think. No, you can’t sue Him, but you do place the blame squarely on His shoulders. So, what’s wrong with that attitude? After all, isn’t God there to make life comfortable for us, to make us feel good, to keep us healthy, and—yes, wealthy at the same time? Enough of this nonsense. Where we have gone wrong is our focus and point of reference. We think that we stand on center stage and God is there for our benefit, and often mark promises in our Bible which are rich in hope for a better tomorrow. We seldom think of Him unless somebody needs to be held accountable for difficulty in the world. Friend, we need to reverse the whole picture and focus on the Almighty, bowing before Him in humility and deep contrition, and worship Him. Frankly, we need to recapture something of His awe and majesty and grandeur and to put our relationship to Him in perspective. He is Lord, we are His subjects. He is almighty, and we are very human. He’s all powerful, we are weak and needy. He is the Father, we are the children. We have no real right to demand anything of Him. The created cannot hold the Creator accountable for his failures any more than someone has the right to sue the mattress manufacturer when he falls out of bed and breaks his arm. God hears your outcries, but fortunately, as David wrote, “He remembers our frame, that we are dust.” It is time that we recognized the power and ubiquitous nature of evil in the world and recognize not only is there a sovereign God, but an adversary whom the Bible calls the Devil, whose business it is to disrupt, to create chaos, and to thwart the work and will of God. But who blames him for the chaos and difficulty that confronts us? Long ago Isaiah wrote, “Woe to him who quarrels with his Maker,” (Isaiah 45:9). Wise is the person who turns to God in times of trouble. It’s your posture that makes the difference. Resource reading: Job 3:1-26
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  • TRUE BEAUTY NEVER FADES.

    The world says... Be prettier. Be richer. Be more popular. Get more attention.

    But God's Word says something completely different...

    "Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised." — Proverbs 31:30

    A woman who walks with God shines brighter than any trend. Her faith is her foundation. Her character is her beauty. Her strength comes from the Lord.

    Beauty fades... But a heart devoted to Jesus lasts forever.

    Ladies, don't chase the world's approval... Chase God's purpose. Live with integrity. Walk in grace. Let your life reflect Christ.

    Ladies, comment "I choose JESUS! " if your greatest desire is to honor God!

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    FOLLOW FoxxFusion Ministries for daily Bible studies, encouragement, and messages that strengthen your walk with Jesus!

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    👑✨ TRUE BEAUTY NEVER FADES. ✨👑 The world says... 💄 Be prettier. 💰 Be richer. 📸 Be more popular. 👏 Get more attention. But God's Word says something completely different... 📖 "Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised." — Proverbs 31:30 ❤️ A woman who walks with God shines brighter than any trend. 🙏 Her faith is her foundation. 🕊️ Her character is her beauty. 🔥 Her strength comes from the Lord. Beauty fades... But a heart devoted to Jesus lasts forever. ✝️ Ladies, don't chase the world's approval... 👑 Chase God's purpose. 💖 Live with integrity. 🌸 Walk in grace. ✨ Let your life reflect Christ. 💬 Ladies, comment "I choose JESUS! ❤️✝️" if your greatest desire is to honor God! 🙌 Men, tag a Proverbs 31 woman who inspires you! 📲 FOLLOW FoxxFusion Ministries for daily Bible studies, encouragement, and messages that strengthen your walk with Jesus! 🔄 SHARE this to encourage every woman to find her true worth in Christ! ❤️ #Proverbs3130 #WomenOfFaith #JesusFirst #FaithOverFear #FoxxFusionMinistries
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