• WHEN GOD WRITES ON THE WALL
    A Call to Examine Your Heart Before God

    KEY SCRIPTURE
    “TEKEL; Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.”
    — Daniel 5:27 (KJV)

    Thought Of The Day...
    There are times when God whispers to our hearts. There are times when He sends warnings through His Word, through circumstances, and through people. And then there are moments when God makes His message so unmistakably clear that it can no longer be ignored.
    Daniel 5 gives us one of the most powerful and sobering examples in all of Scripture.
    King Belshazzar was surrounded by celebration. The palace was filled with people, food, wine, wealth, music, power, and prestige. To everyone looking from the outside, it appeared that the king had everything under control. But while Belshazzar was celebrating on earth, Heaven was examining his heart.
    While people were honoring the king, God was weighing the king.
    While Belshazzar was looking at what he possessed, God was looking at what he had become.
    Suddenly everything changed.
    “In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote over against the candlestick upon the plaister of the wall of the king's palace: and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote.”
    — Daniel 5:5 (KJV)
    The celebration stopped. The king's confidence disappeared. The man who commanded others suddenly had no control over himself.
    Scripture says:
    “Then the king's countenance was changed, and his thoughts troubled him... and his knees smote one against another.”
    — Daniel 5:6 (KJV)
    Belshazzar discovered something that we must never forget: when God speaks, earthly power cannot silence Him. When God exposes something, money cannot cover it. When God pronounces judgment, human influence cannot reverse it.
    Belshazzar called for the astrologers, Chaldeans, soothsayers, and wise men of Babylon, but none of them could interpret the writing. All the intelligence of Babylon was powerless before a message that came from God.
    Eventually Daniel was summoned.
    Daniel had lived faithfully before God for years. Kings had changed. Governments had changed. Circumstances had changed. Daniel had grown older, but his commitment to God had remained.
    What a testimony!
    The queen said concerning Daniel:
    “...there is a man in thy kingdom, in whom is the spirit of the holy gods... light and understanding and wisdom... was found in him.”
    — Daniel 5:11 (KJV)
    Daniel had developed a reputation that when everybody else was confused, Daniel knew how to seek God.
    May that become our testimony.
    When people around us are confused, may they know that we know God. When families experience trouble, may they know there is somebody who knows how to pray. When darkness enters a situation, may our lives carry the light of Christ.
    Jesus declared:
    “Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.”
    — Matthew 5:14 (KJV)
    Belshazzar offered Daniel wealth, clothing, jewelry, and political promotion if he could interpret the message. But Daniel answered:
    “Let thy gifts be to thyself, and give thy rewards to another...”
    — Daniel 5:17 (KJV)
    Daniel's integrity was not for sale.
    He didn't need the king's money to tell the king God's truth. He wasn't seeking popularity. He wasn't chasing another title. Daniel understood that pleasing God was greater than pleasing people.
    That same conviction must live within us.
    There will be times when standing upon God's Word will not make us popular. There will be times when truth will challenge people. There will be times when obedience may cost us opportunities, relationships, applause, or acceptance.
    But we must be able to say:
    “For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men?...”
    — Galatians 1:10 (KJV)
    Daniel reminded Belshazzar about Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar had once become lifted up in pride, and God humbled him until he understood:
    “...that the most high God ruled in the kingdom of men, and that he appointeth over it whomsoever he will.”
    — Daniel 5:21 (KJV)
    Then Daniel spoke words that should cause every believer to examine his or her heart:
    “And thou his son, O Belshazzar, hast not humbled thine heart, though thou knewest all this.”
    — Daniel 5:22 (KJV)
    Though thou knewest all this.
    Belshazzar had been given an example. He knew what pride had done before him, but he refused to learn from it.
    There is a dangerous difference between not knowing God's will and knowing God's will but refusing to obey it.
    The Bible says:
    “Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.”
    — James 4:17 (KJV)
    God's patience should never be mistaken for God's approval.
    Just because judgment has not come does not mean God approves of what we are doing. Sometimes God's delay is actually God's mercy giving us time to repent.
    “The Lord is... longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.”
    — 2 Peter 3:9 (KJV)
    Belshazzar had also taken the sacred vessels from God's temple and used them during his celebration. He treated what belonged to God as though it were common.
    Daniel told him:
    “...thou hast lifted up thyself against the Lord of heaven...”
    — Daniel 5:23 (KJV)
    This should cause us to ask ourselves: Have we become too casual with the things of God?
    Have we become casual about prayer?
    Casual about worship?
    Casual about God's Word?
    Casual about holiness?
    Casual about our calling?
    Casual about the gifts God placed inside us?
    Casual about gathering with other believers?
    God is loving, gracious, merciful, and compassionate, but He is still holy.
    “But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation.”
    — 1 Peter 1:15 (KJV)
    Belshazzar praised gods made from silver, gold, brass, iron, wood, and stone. Yet when trouble entered the palace, none of those gods could answer him.
    How often do people still place their confidence in things that cannot save them?
    Money cannot save the soul.
    A career cannot save the soul.
    A title cannot save the soul.
    Popularity cannot save the soul.
    Possessions cannot save the soul.
    Human relationships cannot take God's place.
    Jesus asked:
    “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”
    — Mark 8:36 (KJV)
    Then Daniel revealed the handwriting:
    “MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN.”
    — Daniel 5:25 (KJV)
    MENE meant:
    “God hath numbered thy kingdom, and finished it.”
    — Daniel 5:26 (KJV)
    Belshazzar thought he had more time.
    God said his time had been numbered.
    That should remind us that every day is a gift from God.
    Every morning is mercy.
    Every breath is grace.
    Every opportunity to pray is precious.
    Every opportunity to forgive matters.
    Every opportunity to tell someone about Jesus matters.
    Every opportunity to obey God matters.
    David prayed:
    “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.”
    — Psalm 90:12 (KJV)
    Then came TEKEL:
    “Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.”
    — Daniel 5:27 (KJV)
    What a frightening statement.
    Belshazzar had been weighed—not by public opinion, not by his friends, not by his servants, and not by the standards of Babylon.
    He had been weighed by God.
    People may celebrate what God is correcting.
    People may applaud what God is examining.
    People may be impressed by our gifts while God is concerned about our character.
    People may see our appearance while God sees our hearts.
    Scripture declares:
    “...for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.”
    — 1 Samuel 16:7 (KJV)
    That brings us to a serious question:
    If God examined my heart today, what would He find?
    Would He find humility or pride?
    Would He find obedience or rebellion?
    Would He find forgiveness or bitterness?
    Would He find love or hatred?
    Would He find integrity when nobody is watching?
    Would He find genuine faith?
    Would He find someone seeking His glory—or someone seeking his or her own?
    This is not about earning salvation. We cannot save ourselves through our works.
    “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works...”
    — Ephesians 2:8–9 (KJV)
    Our hope is Jesus Christ. But when Christ truly transforms our hearts, our lives should produce evidence of that transformation.
    Finally came PERES:
    “Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians.”
    — Daniel 5:28 (KJV)
    Then Scripture delivers the sobering conclusion:
    “In that night was Belshazzar the king of the Chaldeans slain.”
    — Daniel 5:30 (KJV)
    That night.
    Belshazzar started the evening sitting on a throne and ended it having lost everything.
    He thought he had tomorrow.
    He didn't.
    This is why Scripture says:
    “...behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.”
    — 2 Corinthians 6:2 (KJV)
    Don't wait for tomorrow to surrender what God is asking for today.
    Don't wait until tomorrow to forgive.
    Don't wait until tomorrow to repent.
    Don't wait until tomorrow to pray.
    Don't wait until tomorrow to make things right.
    Don't wait until tomorrow to answer God's call.
    And above all, don't wait until tomorrow to come to Jesus.
    Daniel 5 is not merely about handwriting appearing on a wall. It is about a God who sees beyond appearances and examines the heart.
    Belshazzar's kingdom is gone. Babylon's glory faded. Its wealth could not last. Its power could not last. Its king could not last.
    But our God remains.
    “For I am the LORD, I change not...”
    — Malachi 3:6 (KJV)
    Before God ever has to write something on the wall, allow Him to write His Word upon your heart.
    “Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.”
    — Psalm 119:11 (KJV)
    Let His Word correct you.
    Let His Word convict you.
    Let His Word humble you.
    Let His Word guide you.
    Let His Word transform you.
    And when God reveals something in your heart that needs to change, don't run from Him.
    Run to Him.
    Because through Jesus Christ there is forgiveness, mercy, restoration, and new life.
    “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
    — 1 John 1:9 (KJV)

    PRAYER...
    Most Holy and Eternal God, our Father,
    We come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, humbled by Your Word and grateful for Your mercy.
    Father, search us today.
    Your Word declares:
    “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts.”
    — Psalm 139:23 (KJV)
    Lord, shine Your light into every area of our lives. Reveal anything within us that does not please You.
    If pride has entered our hearts, humble us.
    If bitterness has entered our hearts, cleanse us.
    If unforgiveness has taken root, help us forgive.
    If compromise has entered our lives, give us courage to turn away from it.
    If we have become casual concerning holy things, restore our reverence for You.
    If anything has taken Your rightful place in our hearts, tear down every idol and draw us back to You.
    Father, never allow us to become so comfortable with Your blessings that we forget the One who blessed us.
    Help us remember that every breath comes from You, every opportunity comes from You, every gift comes from You, and every good thing comes from You.
    Your Word says:
    “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above...”
    — James 1:17 (KJV)
    Give us the spirit of Daniel.
    Give us wisdom when others are confused.
    Give us courage when others compromise.
    Give us integrity when temptation comes.
    Give us faith when circumstances become difficult.
    Give us boldness to speak Your truth with love.
    May we never sell our convictions for acceptance, promotion, popularity, money, or position.
    Father, teach us to number our days.
    Help us understand that tomorrow is not promised and today is an opportunity to glorify You.
    May our lives bring honor to Jesus Christ.
    May our homes glorify You.
    May our marriages and families glorify You.
    May our ministries glorify You.
    May our workplaces glorify You.
    May our words glorify You.
    May our decisions glorify You.
    And when You examine our hearts, may You find people who sincerely love You, trust You, obey You, and desire to walk according to Your Word.
    Thank You for Jesus.
    Thank You that where we have fallen short, the blood of Jesus still cleanses.
    Thank You that repentance is still available.
    Thank You that grace is still available.
    Thank You that mercy is still available.
    Thank You that restoration is still available.
    Create within us clean hearts and renew right spirits within us.
    “Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.”
    — Psalm 51:10 (KJV)
    We surrender ourselves completely to You.
    In the mighty, matchless, wonderful name of Jesus Christ we pray, Amen and Amen!

    DECLARATION...
    I DECLARE IN THE NAME OF JESUS:
    My heart belongs to God!
    My life belongs to God!
    My family belongs to God!
    My gifts belong to God!
    My future belongs to God!
    My worship belongs to God!
    I will not allow pride to rule my heart.
    I will not allow the things of this world to become idols in my life.
    I will not compromise God's Word for popularity, acceptance, position, possessions, or applause.
    Like Daniel, I will walk with an excellent spirit.
    I will stand when others compromise.
    I will pray when others panic.
    I will trust God when others doubt.
    I will speak truth with love.
    I will honor God publicly and privately.
    MENE! I understand that my days are numbered, therefore I will make my days count for the glory of God.
    TEKEL! I understand that God examines the heart, therefore I will walk humbly and sincerely before Him.
    PERES! I understand that earthly kingdoms, possessions, titles, and accomplishments will pass away, but the Kingdom of God will stand forever.
    I declare that God's Word will be written upon my heart.
    I will not wait for the handwriting on the wall before I obey God.
    TODAY I CHOOSE JESUS!
    TODAY I CHOOSE HUMILITY!
    TODAY I CHOOSE OBEDIENCE!
    TODAY I CHOOSE HOLINESS!
    TODAY I CHOOSE FAITH!
    TODAY I CHOOSE TO LIVE FOR THE GLORY OF GOD!
    “But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.”
    — Joshua 24:15 (KJV)
    This is my declaration, this is my commitment, and this is my prayer—in Jesus' mighty name. Amen and Amen!
    WHEN GOD WRITES ON THE WALL A Call to Examine Your Heart Before God KEY SCRIPTURE “TEKEL; Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.” — Daniel 5:27 (KJV) Thought Of The Day... There are times when God whispers to our hearts. There are times when He sends warnings through His Word, through circumstances, and through people. And then there are moments when God makes His message so unmistakably clear that it can no longer be ignored. Daniel 5 gives us one of the most powerful and sobering examples in all of Scripture. King Belshazzar was surrounded by celebration. The palace was filled with people, food, wine, wealth, music, power, and prestige. To everyone looking from the outside, it appeared that the king had everything under control. But while Belshazzar was celebrating on earth, Heaven was examining his heart. While people were honoring the king, God was weighing the king. While Belshazzar was looking at what he possessed, God was looking at what he had become. Suddenly everything changed. “In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote over against the candlestick upon the plaister of the wall of the king's palace: and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote.” — Daniel 5:5 (KJV) The celebration stopped. The king's confidence disappeared. The man who commanded others suddenly had no control over himself. Scripture says: “Then the king's countenance was changed, and his thoughts troubled him... and his knees smote one against another.” — Daniel 5:6 (KJV) Belshazzar discovered something that we must never forget: when God speaks, earthly power cannot silence Him. When God exposes something, money cannot cover it. When God pronounces judgment, human influence cannot reverse it. Belshazzar called for the astrologers, Chaldeans, soothsayers, and wise men of Babylon, but none of them could interpret the writing. All the intelligence of Babylon was powerless before a message that came from God. Eventually Daniel was summoned. Daniel had lived faithfully before God for years. Kings had changed. Governments had changed. Circumstances had changed. Daniel had grown older, but his commitment to God had remained. What a testimony! The queen said concerning Daniel: “...there is a man in thy kingdom, in whom is the spirit of the holy gods... light and understanding and wisdom... was found in him.” — Daniel 5:11 (KJV) Daniel had developed a reputation that when everybody else was confused, Daniel knew how to seek God. May that become our testimony. When people around us are confused, may they know that we know God. When families experience trouble, may they know there is somebody who knows how to pray. When darkness enters a situation, may our lives carry the light of Christ. Jesus declared: “Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.” — Matthew 5:14 (KJV) Belshazzar offered Daniel wealth, clothing, jewelry, and political promotion if he could interpret the message. But Daniel answered: “Let thy gifts be to thyself, and give thy rewards to another...” — Daniel 5:17 (KJV) Daniel's integrity was not for sale. He didn't need the king's money to tell the king God's truth. He wasn't seeking popularity. He wasn't chasing another title. Daniel understood that pleasing God was greater than pleasing people. That same conviction must live within us. There will be times when standing upon God's Word will not make us popular. There will be times when truth will challenge people. There will be times when obedience may cost us opportunities, relationships, applause, or acceptance. But we must be able to say: “For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men?...” — Galatians 1:10 (KJV) Daniel reminded Belshazzar about Nebuchadnezzar. Nebuchadnezzar had once become lifted up in pride, and God humbled him until he understood: “...that the most high God ruled in the kingdom of men, and that he appointeth over it whomsoever he will.” — Daniel 5:21 (KJV) Then Daniel spoke words that should cause every believer to examine his or her heart: “And thou his son, O Belshazzar, hast not humbled thine heart, though thou knewest all this.” — Daniel 5:22 (KJV) Though thou knewest all this. Belshazzar had been given an example. He knew what pride had done before him, but he refused to learn from it. There is a dangerous difference between not knowing God's will and knowing God's will but refusing to obey it. The Bible says: “Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.” — James 4:17 (KJV) God's patience should never be mistaken for God's approval. Just because judgment has not come does not mean God approves of what we are doing. Sometimes God's delay is actually God's mercy giving us time to repent. “The Lord is... longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.” — 2 Peter 3:9 (KJV) Belshazzar had also taken the sacred vessels from God's temple and used them during his celebration. He treated what belonged to God as though it were common. Daniel told him: “...thou hast lifted up thyself against the Lord of heaven...” — Daniel 5:23 (KJV) This should cause us to ask ourselves: Have we become too casual with the things of God? Have we become casual about prayer? Casual about worship? Casual about God's Word? Casual about holiness? Casual about our calling? Casual about the gifts God placed inside us? Casual about gathering with other believers? God is loving, gracious, merciful, and compassionate, but He is still holy. “But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation.” — 1 Peter 1:15 (KJV) Belshazzar praised gods made from silver, gold, brass, iron, wood, and stone. Yet when trouble entered the palace, none of those gods could answer him. How often do people still place their confidence in things that cannot save them? Money cannot save the soul. A career cannot save the soul. A title cannot save the soul. Popularity cannot save the soul. Possessions cannot save the soul. Human relationships cannot take God's place. Jesus asked: “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” — Mark 8:36 (KJV) Then Daniel revealed the handwriting: “MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN.” — Daniel 5:25 (KJV) MENE meant: “God hath numbered thy kingdom, and finished it.” — Daniel 5:26 (KJV) Belshazzar thought he had more time. God said his time had been numbered. That should remind us that every day is a gift from God. Every morning is mercy. Every breath is grace. Every opportunity to pray is precious. Every opportunity to forgive matters. Every opportunity to tell someone about Jesus matters. Every opportunity to obey God matters. David prayed: “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.” — Psalm 90:12 (KJV) Then came TEKEL: “Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.” — Daniel 5:27 (KJV) What a frightening statement. Belshazzar had been weighed—not by public opinion, not by his friends, not by his servants, and not by the standards of Babylon. He had been weighed by God. People may celebrate what God is correcting. People may applaud what God is examining. People may be impressed by our gifts while God is concerned about our character. People may see our appearance while God sees our hearts. Scripture declares: “...for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.” — 1 Samuel 16:7 (KJV) That brings us to a serious question: If God examined my heart today, what would He find? Would He find humility or pride? Would He find obedience or rebellion? Would He find forgiveness or bitterness? Would He find love or hatred? Would He find integrity when nobody is watching? Would He find genuine faith? Would He find someone seeking His glory—or someone seeking his or her own? This is not about earning salvation. We cannot save ourselves through our works. “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works...” — Ephesians 2:8–9 (KJV) Our hope is Jesus Christ. But when Christ truly transforms our hearts, our lives should produce evidence of that transformation. Finally came PERES: “Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians.” — Daniel 5:28 (KJV) Then Scripture delivers the sobering conclusion: “In that night was Belshazzar the king of the Chaldeans slain.” — Daniel 5:30 (KJV) That night. Belshazzar started the evening sitting on a throne and ended it having lost everything. He thought he had tomorrow. He didn't. This is why Scripture says: “...behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.” — 2 Corinthians 6:2 (KJV) Don't wait for tomorrow to surrender what God is asking for today. Don't wait until tomorrow to forgive. Don't wait until tomorrow to repent. Don't wait until tomorrow to pray. Don't wait until tomorrow to make things right. Don't wait until tomorrow to answer God's call. And above all, don't wait until tomorrow to come to Jesus. Daniel 5 is not merely about handwriting appearing on a wall. It is about a God who sees beyond appearances and examines the heart. Belshazzar's kingdom is gone. Babylon's glory faded. Its wealth could not last. Its power could not last. Its king could not last. But our God remains. “For I am the LORD, I change not...” — Malachi 3:6 (KJV) Before God ever has to write something on the wall, allow Him to write His Word upon your heart. “Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.” — Psalm 119:11 (KJV) Let His Word correct you. Let His Word convict you. Let His Word humble you. Let His Word guide you. Let His Word transform you. And when God reveals something in your heart that needs to change, don't run from Him. Run to Him. Because through Jesus Christ there is forgiveness, mercy, restoration, and new life. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” — 1 John 1:9 (KJV) PRAYER... Most Holy and Eternal God, our Father, We come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, humbled by Your Word and grateful for Your mercy. Father, search us today. Your Word declares: “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts.” — Psalm 139:23 (KJV) Lord, shine Your light into every area of our lives. Reveal anything within us that does not please You. If pride has entered our hearts, humble us. If bitterness has entered our hearts, cleanse us. If unforgiveness has taken root, help us forgive. If compromise has entered our lives, give us courage to turn away from it. If we have become casual concerning holy things, restore our reverence for You. If anything has taken Your rightful place in our hearts, tear down every idol and draw us back to You. Father, never allow us to become so comfortable with Your blessings that we forget the One who blessed us. Help us remember that every breath comes from You, every opportunity comes from You, every gift comes from You, and every good thing comes from You. Your Word says: “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above...” — James 1:17 (KJV) Give us the spirit of Daniel. Give us wisdom when others are confused. Give us courage when others compromise. Give us integrity when temptation comes. Give us faith when circumstances become difficult. Give us boldness to speak Your truth with love. May we never sell our convictions for acceptance, promotion, popularity, money, or position. Father, teach us to number our days. Help us understand that tomorrow is not promised and today is an opportunity to glorify You. May our lives bring honor to Jesus Christ. May our homes glorify You. May our marriages and families glorify You. May our ministries glorify You. May our workplaces glorify You. May our words glorify You. May our decisions glorify You. And when You examine our hearts, may You find people who sincerely love You, trust You, obey You, and desire to walk according to Your Word. Thank You for Jesus. Thank You that where we have fallen short, the blood of Jesus still cleanses. Thank You that repentance is still available. Thank You that grace is still available. Thank You that mercy is still available. Thank You that restoration is still available. Create within us clean hearts and renew right spirits within us. “Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.” — Psalm 51:10 (KJV) We surrender ourselves completely to You. In the mighty, matchless, wonderful name of Jesus Christ we pray, Amen and Amen! DECLARATION... I DECLARE IN THE NAME OF JESUS: My heart belongs to God! My life belongs to God! My family belongs to God! My gifts belong to God! My future belongs to God! My worship belongs to God! I will not allow pride to rule my heart. I will not allow the things of this world to become idols in my life. I will not compromise God's Word for popularity, acceptance, position, possessions, or applause. Like Daniel, I will walk with an excellent spirit. I will stand when others compromise. I will pray when others panic. I will trust God when others doubt. I will speak truth with love. I will honor God publicly and privately. MENE! I understand that my days are numbered, therefore I will make my days count for the glory of God. TEKEL! I understand that God examines the heart, therefore I will walk humbly and sincerely before Him. PERES! I understand that earthly kingdoms, possessions, titles, and accomplishments will pass away, but the Kingdom of God will stand forever. I declare that God's Word will be written upon my heart. I will not wait for the handwriting on the wall before I obey God. TODAY I CHOOSE JESUS! TODAY I CHOOSE HUMILITY! TODAY I CHOOSE OBEDIENCE! TODAY I CHOOSE HOLINESS! TODAY I CHOOSE FAITH! TODAY I CHOOSE TO LIVE FOR THE GLORY OF GOD! “But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15 (KJV) This is my declaration, this is my commitment, and this is my prayer—in Jesus' mighty name. Amen and Amen!
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    FRIDAY, 21 AUGUST 2026

    THE HERESY OF JESUS NOT COMING

    “Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, And saying, Where is the promise of his coming?” 2 Peter 3:3-4 KJV

    Leaders, we are living in the days Peter warned about.
    There is a heresy rising in our time. It is the quiet, subtle teaching that “Jesus is not really coming.” It sounds like wisdom. It sounds like patience. But it is unbelief dressed in theology.

    Scoffers are saying, “Where is the promise of his coming? For since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation.” - 2 Peter 3:4. That is the voice of the last days. It tells you to settle down. To get comfortable. To build for 50 years and forget eternity. It makes the second coming sound distant, symbolic, or unnecessary.

    But this heresy is dangerous because it produces sleepy Christians and careless leaders. When people stop believing Jesus is coming soon, they stop living holy. They stop preaching the gospel with urgency. They start storing up for themselves and not for God. Luke 12:45-46 “But and if that servant say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming... The lord of that servant will come in a day when he looketh not for him.”

    The truth is clear. Jesus Himself promised, “Surely I come quickly.”_ Revelation 22:20. The apostles lived and died with this hope. Titus 2:13 “Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” The early church greeted each other with “Maranatha” — Our Lord, come. 1 Corinthians 16:22.

    So how do we deal with this heresy?

    First, anchor yourself in the Word, not in opinions: God is not slack concerning His promise. 2 Peter 3:9. The delay is mercy, so that more may repent. Don’t let mockers shake your faith. The same Bible that predicted His first coming with accuracy will be fulfilled in His second.

    Second, reject the spirit of the age: The world wants you to believe that everything will continue as normal. But Peter says the heavens will pass away and the elements will melt. 2 Peter 3:10. This world is not our home. We are pilgrims. Hebrews 11:13-14. Live like it.

    Third, preach and model the blessed hope: People follow what leaders believe. If you believe He is coming, you will live ready. You will disciple with eternity in view. You will correct sin in love because you know judgment is real. Jude 1:21 _“Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.”

    Leaders, don’t let this generation be robbed of hope. Don’t let the pulpit go silent on the second coming because it is “unpopular.” The gospel without the return of Christ is half a gospel.

    Jesus is coming. Not as a baby in a manger, but as King of kings and Lord of lords. Revelation 19:11-16. Let us not be found among the scoffers. Let us be found among the watchers.

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    Prayer For Today
    Father, forgive me for every time I have lived like Your coming is far away. Wash my mind from every heresy and every distraction. Set my heart on fire again for Your appearing. Keep me from scoffers and from spiritual slumber. Help me to live holy, preach boldly, and watch faithfully. I declare that Jesus is coming, and I will be ready. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    Today's Declaration
    I reject the heresy that Jesus is not coming. I believe the Word. I live with the blessed hope. I am watching, I am working, and I am ready for my King.

    Bible Reading Plan
    2 Peter 3:1-14, Matthew 24:45-51, Jude 1:17-21, Titus 2:11-14, 1 John 2:18-28, Revelation 22:12-21

    Today’s Action
    Leaders, identify one place in your teaching or leadership where you have gone silent on the second coming. Correct it this week. Preach it, teach it, and live it.https://https://https://https://https://https://https://https://https://
    DAILY LEADERSHIP BOOST (DLB) FRIDAY, 21 AUGUST 2026 THE HERESY OF JESUS NOT COMING “Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, And saying, Where is the promise of his coming?” 2 Peter 3:3-4 KJV Leaders, we are living in the days Peter warned about. There is a heresy rising in our time. It is the quiet, subtle teaching that “Jesus is not really coming.” It sounds like wisdom. It sounds like patience. But it is unbelief dressed in theology. Scoffers are saying, “Where is the promise of his coming? For since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation.” - 2 Peter 3:4. That is the voice of the last days. It tells you to settle down. To get comfortable. To build for 50 years and forget eternity. It makes the second coming sound distant, symbolic, or unnecessary. But this heresy is dangerous because it produces sleepy Christians and careless leaders. When people stop believing Jesus is coming soon, they stop living holy. They stop preaching the gospel with urgency. They start storing up for themselves and not for God. Luke 12:45-46 “But and if that servant say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming... The lord of that servant will come in a day when he looketh not for him.” The truth is clear. Jesus Himself promised, “Surely I come quickly.”_ Revelation 22:20. The apostles lived and died with this hope. Titus 2:13 “Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” The early church greeted each other with “Maranatha” — Our Lord, come. 1 Corinthians 16:22. So how do we deal with this heresy? First, anchor yourself in the Word, not in opinions: God is not slack concerning His promise. 2 Peter 3:9. The delay is mercy, so that more may repent. Don’t let mockers shake your faith. The same Bible that predicted His first coming with accuracy will be fulfilled in His second. Second, reject the spirit of the age: The world wants you to believe that everything will continue as normal. But Peter says the heavens will pass away and the elements will melt. 2 Peter 3:10. This world is not our home. We are pilgrims. Hebrews 11:13-14. Live like it. Third, preach and model the blessed hope: People follow what leaders believe. If you believe He is coming, you will live ready. You will disciple with eternity in view. You will correct sin in love because you know judgment is real. Jude 1:21 _“Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.” Leaders, don’t let this generation be robbed of hope. Don’t let the pulpit go silent on the second coming because it is “unpopular.” The gospel without the return of Christ is half a gospel. Jesus is coming. Not as a baby in a manger, but as King of kings and Lord of lords. Revelation 19:11-16. Let us not be found among the scoffers. Let us be found among the watchers. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VafVatb11ulKTDXcjL3X Prayer For Today Father, forgive me for every time I have lived like Your coming is far away. Wash my mind from every heresy and every distraction. Set my heart on fire again for Your appearing. Keep me from scoffers and from spiritual slumber. Help me to live holy, preach boldly, and watch faithfully. I declare that Jesus is coming, and I will be ready. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Today's Declaration I reject the heresy that Jesus is not coming. I believe the Word. I live with the blessed hope. I am watching, I am working, and I am ready for my King. Bible Reading Plan 2 Peter 3:1-14, Matthew 24:45-51, Jude 1:17-21, Titus 2:11-14, 1 John 2:18-28, Revelation 22:12-21 Today’s Action Leaders, identify one place in your teaching or leadership where you have gone silent on the second coming. Correct it this week. Preach it, teach it, and live it.https://https://https://https://https://https://https://https://https://
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  • Be Raw before God, but move to confidence assurance;shift focus to God's power

    Psalm 6 is a heartfelt prayer by King David asking God for mercy, physical and emotional healing, relief from deep distress, and deliverance from enemies. It shows raw honesty in suffering and moves from deep sorrow to confident faith.

    David's plea for mercy, healing, and deliverance from his adversaries.

    When you are going through deep distress, sickness, or severe adversity, it is entirely natural to feel overwhelmed. Psalm 6 teaches us that it is completely okay to be completely honest with God about your pain. King David did not hide his suffering; he wept openly, declaring that his soul was in deep anguish and his bed was soaked with tears. God does not expect you to hide your struggles or put on a brave face. Pouring out your heart, crying, and admitting your weakness to Him is a vital part of faith.

    However, while it is important to express your grief, you must not allow your circumstances or your enemies to hollow you out or break your spirit. The enemy wants your pain to turn into despair and isolate you from hope.

    The turning point comes when you shift your focus away from the magnitude of the problem and toward the magnitude of God’s power. Just as David did, you can move from weeping to confident assurance. Remind yourself that the Lord hears your weeping and accepts your prayer. Trust that the temporary trial will give way to deliverance, and keep your eyes on the praise and testimony that will surely come when God restores you.

    prayer

    Heavenly Father,I come to You honestly in my pain, sickness, and distress. You see my tears, and You know how heavy my heart feels right now.

    Thank You that I do not have to hide my suffering from You, and that You welcome me when I cry out for help.
    Lord, please protect my mind and spirit from the enemy. Do not let this adversity hollow me out or cause me to despair. Right now, I shift my focus away from my problems and lift my eyes to Your great power.
    I choose to trust in Your mercy and Your ability to deliver me.Thank You for hearing my weeping and answering my prayer.
    I look forward to the breakthrough, the healing, and the praise that will come through this trial.In Jesus' name, Amen.
    Be Raw before God, but move to confidence assurance;shift focus to God's power Psalm 6 is a heartfelt prayer by King David asking God for mercy, physical and emotional healing, relief from deep distress, and deliverance from enemies. It shows raw honesty in suffering and moves from deep sorrow to confident faith. David's plea for mercy, healing, and deliverance from his adversaries. When you are going through deep distress, sickness, or severe adversity, it is entirely natural to feel overwhelmed. Psalm 6 teaches us that it is completely okay to be completely honest with God about your pain. King David did not hide his suffering; he wept openly, declaring that his soul was in deep anguish and his bed was soaked with tears. God does not expect you to hide your struggles or put on a brave face. Pouring out your heart, crying, and admitting your weakness to Him is a vital part of faith. However, while it is important to express your grief, you must not allow your circumstances or your enemies to hollow you out or break your spirit. The enemy wants your pain to turn into despair and isolate you from hope. The turning point comes when you shift your focus away from the magnitude of the problem and toward the magnitude of God’s power. Just as David did, you can move from weeping to confident assurance. Remind yourself that the Lord hears your weeping and accepts your prayer. Trust that the temporary trial will give way to deliverance, and keep your eyes on the praise and testimony that will surely come when God restores you. prayer Heavenly Father,I come to You honestly in my pain, sickness, and distress. You see my tears, and You know how heavy my heart feels right now. Thank You that I do not have to hide my suffering from You, and that You welcome me when I cry out for help. Lord, please protect my mind and spirit from the enemy. Do not let this adversity hollow me out or cause me to despair. Right now, I shift my focus away from my problems and lift my eyes to Your great power. I choose to trust in Your mercy and Your ability to deliver me.Thank You for hearing my weeping and answering my prayer. I look forward to the breakthrough, the healing, and the praise that will come through this trial.In Jesus' name, Amen.
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  • August 21
    “WHO GOD IS TO ME”
    MY REFUGE
    Psalm 46:1 (LLV) —
    “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”
    When trouble comes,
    our first instinct
    is often
    to look
    for somewhere
    to escape.
    Somewhere safe.
    Somewhere
    the storm
    cannot reach us.
    The psalmist
    points us
    toward such
    a place.
    “God is
    our refuge.”
    A refuge
    is more
    than shelter.
    It is
    a place
    we can enter
    when what surrounds us
    feels stronger
    than we are.
    But notice:
    The psalmist
    does not promise
    that those
    who trust God
    will never
    experience trouble.
    Quite the opposite.
    He assumes
    trouble
    will come.
    The promise
    is that trouble
    will never come
    without God
    being there.
    He is
    “a very present
    help.”
    Not distant.
    Not unaware.
    Not arriving
    after everything
    has settled down.
    Present.
    Right here.
    Right now.
    Sometimes
    God changes
    the circumstances
    around us.
    Sometimes
    He gives us
    strength
    to walk
    through circumstances
    that do not change.
    Either way,
    we are not
    alone.
    That is why
    the verse joins
    two words:
    “refuge”
    and
    “strength.”
    God is
    the shelter
    we run to.
    And God is
    the strength
    we receive
    when we must
    step outside
    the shelter
    and continue.
    Later
    in this psalm,
    the earth moves.
    Mountains shake.
    Waters roar.
    Nations rage.
    The world
    seems to be
    coming apart.
    Yet above
    all that noise
    comes the quiet
    command:
    “Be still,
    and know
    that I am God.”
    Our refuge
    is not found
    in a life
    where nothing
    ever goes wrong.
    Our refuge
    is found
    in knowing
    that nothing
    can happen
    outside
    the presence
    of God.
    A new beginning finds shelter here:
    When trouble surrounds me, I do not have to search for God. He is already present in the middle of it with me.
    Reflection: When trouble comes, is my first response to focus on everything going wrong, or to remember the God who is already present with me?
    Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for being my refuge and my strength. When trouble comes and circumstances feel larger than I can handle, remind me that I do not face them alone. Help me run to You rather than to fear. Give me shelter when I need to rest and strength when I need to continue. Above all, help me recognize that You are already here—my very present help. In Jesus' name, Amen.
    August 21 🌿 “WHO GOD IS TO ME” MY REFUGE 📖 Psalm 46:1 (LLV) — “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” When trouble comes, our first instinct is often to look for somewhere to escape. Somewhere safe. Somewhere the storm cannot reach us. The psalmist points us toward such a place. “God is our refuge.” A refuge is more than shelter. It is a place we can enter when what surrounds us feels stronger than we are. But notice: The psalmist does not promise that those who trust God will never experience trouble. Quite the opposite. He assumes trouble will come. The promise is that trouble will never come without God being there. He is “a very present help.” Not distant. Not unaware. Not arriving after everything has settled down. Present. Right here. Right now. Sometimes God changes the circumstances around us. Sometimes He gives us strength to walk through circumstances that do not change. Either way, we are not alone. That is why the verse joins two words: “refuge” and “strength.” God is the shelter we run to. And God is the strength we receive when we must step outside the shelter and continue. Later in this psalm, the earth moves. Mountains shake. Waters roar. Nations rage. The world seems to be coming apart. Yet above all that noise comes the quiet command: “Be still, and know that I am God.” Our refuge is not found in a life where nothing ever goes wrong. Our refuge is found in knowing that nothing can happen outside the presence of God. A new beginning finds shelter here: When trouble surrounds me, I do not have to search for God. He is already present in the middle of it with me. Reflection: When trouble comes, is my first response to focus on everything going wrong, or to remember the God who is already present with me? Prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for being my refuge and my strength. When trouble comes and circumstances feel larger than I can handle, remind me that I do not face them alone. Help me run to You rather than to fear. Give me shelter when I need to rest and strength when I need to continue. Above all, help me recognize that You are already here—my very present help. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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  • DAY 21- Morning

    Theme: LOVE THAT CHOOSES: Making Daily Decisions That Strengthens The Marriage

    Reflection
    Love Is a Daily Choice

    Good morning,
    We have spent this week talking about choosing love.
    Choosing your spouse.
    Choosing trust.
    Choosing appreciation.
    Choosing friendship.
    Choosing romance.
    Choosing forgiveness.
    These are not merely feelings.
    They are decisions.
    There will be days when love feels effortless.
    There will also be days when love requires discipline.
    On those days, remember your covenant.
    Remember God's grace.
    Remember why you began.
    And remember that Christ calls us to love—not only when it is convenient, but as a reflection of His own love for us.

    God's Word
    "And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity." — Colossians 3:14

    Today's Love Action
    Tell your spouse:
    "I choose you, and I choose to keep growing with you."
    Then pray together for your marriage.

    Let's Talk
    Which choice has made the greatest difference in your marriage this week?

    Prayer
    Lord Jesus, thank You for teaching us that love is more than a feeling. Help us choose faithfulness, kindness, friendship, forgiveness and joy every day. May our marriage reflect Your covenant love. Amen.

    From The Counselor's Chair
    The couples who build lasting marriages are not necessarily those who never struggle. They are those who keep returning to the decision to love.

    Marriage Nugget
    "Feelings may begin the journey, but faithful choices help love endure."

    Remember
    In marriage, it is not about winning the argument; it is about winning each other's hearts
    DAY 21- Morning Theme: LOVE THAT CHOOSES: Making Daily Decisions That Strengthens The Marriage 🌅 Reflection Love Is a Daily Choice Good morning, We have spent this week talking about choosing love. Choosing your spouse. Choosing trust. Choosing appreciation. Choosing friendship. Choosing romance. Choosing forgiveness. These are not merely feelings. They are decisions. There will be days when love feels effortless. There will also be days when love requires discipline. On those days, remember your covenant. Remember God's grace. Remember why you began. And remember that Christ calls us to love—not only when it is convenient, but as a reflection of His own love for us. 📖 God's Word "And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity." — Colossians 3:14 ❤️ Today's Love Action Tell your spouse: "I choose you, and I choose to keep growing with you." Then pray together for your marriage. 💬 Let's Talk Which choice has made the greatest difference in your marriage this week? 🙏 Prayer Lord Jesus, thank You for teaching us that love is more than a feeling. Help us choose faithfulness, kindness, friendship, forgiveness and joy every day. May our marriage reflect Your covenant love. Amen. 🌿 From The Counselor's Chair The couples who build lasting marriages are not necessarily those who never struggle. They are those who keep returning to the decision to love. 💎 Marriage Nugget "Feelings may begin the journey, but faithful choices help love endure." Remember In marriage, it is not about winning the argument; it is about winning each other's hearts
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  • Give God Control (Proverbs 3:5–6)

    One of the hardest things to do is let go.

    We want to control our future.

    Our plans.

    Our relationships.

    Our careers.

    Our finances.

    Our reputation.

    Even the things we pray about.

    We often tell God what we want and then quietly expect Him to follow our plan.

    But trusting God means something deeper.

    It means being willing to say:

    “Lord, I trust You—even when Your plan is different from mine.”

    The Bible says:

    “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.”

    Notice the instruction:

    Trust.

    Not partially.

    Not only when everything makes sense.

    With all your heart.

    Sometimes we struggle to trust God because we want to know exactly what will happen next.

    But faith doesn't require knowing the entire future.

    Faith means trusting the One who already knows it.

    Think about Peter when Jesus called him to step out of the boat.

    The water was still there.

    The storm was still around him.

    But Peter had to decide whether he would trust Jesus enough to take the step.

    Sometimes God is asking you to take a step before you have all the answers.

    Maybe you need to start something.

    Maybe you need to stop something.

    Maybe you need to forgive.

    Maybe you need to wait.

    Maybe you need to surrender a dream.

    Maybe you need to give God control of a relationship, career decision, or future you have been trying desperately to manage yourself.

    Surrender doesn't mean giving up on life.

    It means giving up the illusion that you have to control everything.

    There are things you can control:

    Your choices.

    Your attitude.

    Your obedience.

    Your words.

    Your effort.

    Your response.

    But there are also things you cannot control:

    Other people's decisions.

    Tomorrow.

    The economy.

    Every outcome.

    Every opportunity.

    Every circumstance.

    Trying to control what belongs outside your control will eventually leave you exhausted.

    So give those things to God.

    Pray about them.

    Do your part faithfully.

    Then trust Him with the results.

    And remember:

    Surrender is not weakness.

    It is an expression of faith.

    Jesus demonstrated the ultimate example of surrender in the garden of Gethsemane.

    Facing the cross, He prayed to the Father and submitted to God's will.

    That obedience brought salvation to humanity.

    The cross reminds us that God's plan can accomplish something far greater than what we can see in the moment.

    Maybe you don't understand your current season.

    Maybe you're asking:

    “Why is this happening?”

    Instead of only asking God to change the situation, try asking:

    “Lord, what are You teaching me through this?”

    Sometimes God changes the circumstances.

    Sometimes He changes us.

    And sometimes He does both.

    Whatever you're facing today, don't carry it as though everything depends on you.

    Give God your fears.

    Give Him your plans.

    Give Him your mistakes.

    Give Him your future.

    Give Him your unanswered questions.

    And then trust Him one day at a time.

    You may not know what tomorrow holds.

    But you know who holds tomorrow.

    Release what you cannot control and trust the God who can.

    Today, take a quiet moment and pray:

    “Lord, I surrender my plans, my fears, and my future to You. Help me trust Your wisdom more than my own understanding. Lead me where You want me to go, and give me the courage to follow. Amen.”

    What is one thing you've been trying to control that you need to place completely in God's hands?

    #GiveGodControl #Proverbs3 #TrustGod #SurrenderToGod #FaithOverFear #WalkByFaith #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #DailyFaith #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
    Give God Control (Proverbs 3:5–6) One of the hardest things to do is let go. We want to control our future. Our plans. Our relationships. Our careers. Our finances. Our reputation. Even the things we pray about. We often tell God what we want and then quietly expect Him to follow our plan. But trusting God means something deeper. It means being willing to say: “Lord, I trust You—even when Your plan is different from mine.” The Bible says: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” Notice the instruction: Trust. Not partially. Not only when everything makes sense. With all your heart. Sometimes we struggle to trust God because we want to know exactly what will happen next. But faith doesn't require knowing the entire future. Faith means trusting the One who already knows it. Think about Peter when Jesus called him to step out of the boat. The water was still there. The storm was still around him. But Peter had to decide whether he would trust Jesus enough to take the step. Sometimes God is asking you to take a step before you have all the answers. Maybe you need to start something. Maybe you need to stop something. Maybe you need to forgive. Maybe you need to wait. Maybe you need to surrender a dream. Maybe you need to give God control of a relationship, career decision, or future you have been trying desperately to manage yourself. Surrender doesn't mean giving up on life. It means giving up the illusion that you have to control everything. There are things you can control: Your choices. Your attitude. Your obedience. Your words. Your effort. Your response. But there are also things you cannot control: Other people's decisions. Tomorrow. The economy. Every outcome. Every opportunity. Every circumstance. Trying to control what belongs outside your control will eventually leave you exhausted. So give those things to God. Pray about them. Do your part faithfully. Then trust Him with the results. And remember: Surrender is not weakness. It is an expression of faith. Jesus demonstrated the ultimate example of surrender in the garden of Gethsemane. Facing the cross, He prayed to the Father and submitted to God's will. That obedience brought salvation to humanity. The cross reminds us that God's plan can accomplish something far greater than what we can see in the moment. Maybe you don't understand your current season. Maybe you're asking: “Why is this happening?” Instead of only asking God to change the situation, try asking: “Lord, what are You teaching me through this?” Sometimes God changes the circumstances. Sometimes He changes us. And sometimes He does both. Whatever you're facing today, don't carry it as though everything depends on you. Give God your fears. Give Him your plans. Give Him your mistakes. Give Him your future. Give Him your unanswered questions. And then trust Him one day at a time. You may not know what tomorrow holds. But you know who holds tomorrow. Release what you cannot control and trust the God who can. Today, take a quiet moment and pray: “Lord, I surrender my plans, my fears, and my future to You. Help me trust Your wisdom more than my own understanding. Lead me where You want me to go, and give me the courage to follow. Amen.” What is one thing you've been trying to control that you need to place completely in God's hands? #GiveGodControl #Proverbs3 #TrustGod #SurrenderToGod #FaithOverFear #WalkByFaith #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #DailyFaith #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
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  • 21-08-2026

    Remembering God’s Faithfulness

    Psalm 77:12 (AMP)
    “I will remember the deeds of the LORD; Surely I will remember Your wonders of old.”


    There are moments when life feels overwhelming and our hearts become filled with questions. In those moments, it is easy to focus on what God has not done yet instead of remembering everything He has already done.

    Psalm 77:12 gives us a powerful spiritual practice: remember.

    David intentionally chooses to look back at God’s faithfulness. He remembers His works, His miracles, His protection, and His goodness. Remembering changes our perspective. It reminds us that the God who carried us yesterday is still the God who is carrying us today.

    Maybe you are facing something right now that feels bigger than your strength. Before fear tells you that God has forgotten you, stop and remember.

    Remember the doors He opened.
    Remember the prayers He answered.
    Remember the times He provided when you didn't know how things would work out.
    Remember the moments when He gave you strength to keep going.

    Your current situation may be uncertain, but God's character has not changed.
    Sometimes faith is simply saying, “I don't understand what God is doing right now, but I remember what He has done before.”

    Your memories of God's faithfulness can become fuel for your faith in today's uncertainty.

    Prayer
    Father, help me to remember Your goodness when I am tempted to focus on my problems. Remind me of every time You have carried me, provided for me, protected me, and answered my prayers. When I cannot see what You are doing, help me trust who You are. Let the memories of Your faithfulness strengthen my faith today. I choose to remember Your wonders and praise You for Your unfailing love. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Today’s Thought
    When you don't know what God is doing, remember what God has already done.

    Declaration
    I will remember God's faithfulness. I will not allow today's uncertainty to erase yesterday's miracles. The God who was faithful before will remain faithful today and tomorrow.







    21-08-2026 Remembering God’s Faithfulness Psalm 77:12 (AMP) “I will remember the deeds of the LORD; Surely I will remember Your wonders of old.” There are moments when life feels overwhelming and our hearts become filled with questions. In those moments, it is easy to focus on what God has not done yet instead of remembering everything He has already done. Psalm 77:12 gives us a powerful spiritual practice: remember. David intentionally chooses to look back at God’s faithfulness. He remembers His works, His miracles, His protection, and His goodness. Remembering changes our perspective. It reminds us that the God who carried us yesterday is still the God who is carrying us today. Maybe you are facing something right now that feels bigger than your strength. Before fear tells you that God has forgotten you, stop and remember. Remember the doors He opened. Remember the prayers He answered. Remember the times He provided when you didn't know how things would work out. Remember the moments when He gave you strength to keep going. Your current situation may be uncertain, but God's character has not changed. Sometimes faith is simply saying, “I don't understand what God is doing right now, but I remember what He has done before.” Your memories of God's faithfulness can become fuel for your faith in today's uncertainty. Prayer Father, help me to remember Your goodness when I am tempted to focus on my problems. Remind me of every time You have carried me, provided for me, protected me, and answered my prayers. When I cannot see what You are doing, help me trust who You are. Let the memories of Your faithfulness strengthen my faith today. I choose to remember Your wonders and praise You for Your unfailing love. In Jesus' name, Amen. Today’s Thought When you don't know what God is doing, remember what God has already done. Declaration I will remember God's faithfulness. I will not allow today's uncertainty to erase yesterday's miracles. The God who was faithful before will remain faithful today and tomorrow.
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  • FRIDAY MORNING DEVOTION

    JESUS CHRIST DIDN’T COME FOR THE RIGHTEOUS ONES

    Scripture: Luke 5:32

    «“I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”»

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    THE STORY OF THE TAX COLLECTOR

    Zacchaeus was a tax collector — a man many people disliked and considered a sinner.

    But when Jesus passed by, Zacchaeus wanted to see Him.

    Jesus saw him, called him, and went to his house.

    That encounter with Jesus changed Zacchaeus.

    He did not remain the same person he was before meeting Christ.

    Luke 19:8
    Zacchaeus responded by deciding to make things right and give back to those he had wronged.

    Jesus did not reject him because of his past.
    Jesus reached him because He saw what grace could do in his life.

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    THE APPLICATION TO OUR LIVES

    YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE PERFECT TO COME TO JESUS.
    Jesus meets us in our brokenness, failures, and struggles.

    NEVER ALLOW YOUR PAST TO KEEP YOU FROM CHRIST.
    Your past may explain where you have been, but it does not have to determine where you are going.

    A TRUE ENCOUNTER WITH JESUS BRINGS CHANGE.
    Grace does not give us permission to remain the same. It gives us strength to become different.

    JESUS STILL SEEKS THE LOST TODAY.
    The person you think is too far gone may be the very person Jesus is calling.

    LET YOUR LIFE BECOME A TESTIMONY.
    When Christ changes you, let others see His love, mercy, forgiveness, and transformation through your life.

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    FRIDAY MORNING PRAYER

    Lord Jesus,

    Thank You for coming not because we were perfect, but because we needed You.

    Thank You for Your mercy, grace, and forgiveness.

    Help us never to allow our past mistakes, failures, or weaknesses to separate us from You.

    Give us a humble heart like Zacchaeus — a heart that is willing to repent, change, make things right, and follow You.

    Help us also to look at others through Your eyes and not judge them by their past.

    May our lives become a testimony of Your transforming love.

    In Jesus Christ’s name, Amen.

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    REMEMBER THIS FRIDAY:

    “NO ONE IS TOO LOST FOR JESUS TO FIND.
    NO ONE IS TOO BROKEN FOR JESUS TO RESTORE.
    NO ONE IS TOO FAR FOR JESUS TO REACH.”

    COME TO JESUS JUST AS YOU ARE.
    LET HIM CHANGE YOU INTO WHO HE CREATED YOU TO BE.

    HAVE A BLESSED FRIDAY.
    Walk with Jesus. Live by faith. Share His love.
    🌅 FRIDAY MORNING DEVOTION ✝️ JESUS CHRIST DIDN’T COME FOR THE RIGHTEOUS ONES 📖 Scripture: Luke 5:32 «“I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”» ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 💡 THE STORY OF THE TAX COLLECTOR Zacchaeus was a tax collector — a man many people disliked and considered a sinner. But when Jesus passed by, Zacchaeus wanted to see Him. Jesus saw him, called him, and went to his house. That encounter with Jesus changed Zacchaeus. He did not remain the same person he was before meeting Christ. 📖 Luke 19:8 Zacchaeus responded by deciding to make things right and give back to those he had wronged. ❤️ Jesus did not reject him because of his past. Jesus reached him because He saw what grace could do in his life. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌱 THE APPLICATION TO OUR LIVES 1️⃣ YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE PERFECT TO COME TO JESUS. Jesus meets us in our brokenness, failures, and struggles. 2️⃣ NEVER ALLOW YOUR PAST TO KEEP YOU FROM CHRIST. Your past may explain where you have been, but it does not have to determine where you are going. 3️⃣ A TRUE ENCOUNTER WITH JESUS BRINGS CHANGE. Grace does not give us permission to remain the same. It gives us strength to become different. 4️⃣ JESUS STILL SEEKS THE LOST TODAY. The person you think is too far gone may be the very person Jesus is calling. 5️⃣ LET YOUR LIFE BECOME A TESTIMONY. When Christ changes you, let others see His love, mercy, forgiveness, and transformation through your life. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🙏 FRIDAY MORNING PRAYER Lord Jesus, Thank You for coming not because we were perfect, but because we needed You. Thank You for Your mercy, grace, and forgiveness. Help us never to allow our past mistakes, failures, or weaknesses to separate us from You. Give us a humble heart like Zacchaeus — a heart that is willing to repent, change, make things right, and follow You. Help us also to look at others through Your eyes and not judge them by their past. May our lives become a testimony of Your transforming love. In Jesus Christ’s name, Amen. 🙏 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ✨ REMEMBER THIS FRIDAY: “NO ONE IS TOO LOST FOR JESUS TO FIND. NO ONE IS TOO BROKEN FOR JESUS TO RESTORE. NO ONE IS TOO FAR FOR JESUS TO REACH.” ❤️ COME TO JESUS JUST AS YOU ARE. LET HIM CHANGE YOU INTO WHO HE CREATED YOU TO BE. 🌅 HAVE A BLESSED FRIDAY. Walk with Jesus. Live by faith. Share His love.
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  • Friday, 21st August, 2026

    TITLE: "A HEART AFTER GOD: LIVING WITH A CLEAN HEART"

    ANCHOR SCRIPTURE(S)

    Acts 13:22 (KJV) "And when he had removed him, he raised up unto them David to be their king; to whom also he gave testimony, and said, I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil all my will."

    Psalm 51:10 (KJV) "Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me."

    QUOTE TO REFLECT ON

    "God is more interested in the condition of your heart than the appearance of your life."

    DAY'S REFLECTION

    God looks beyond outward appearance and examines the heart. Acts 13:22 records God's testimony concerning David: "a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil all my will." David was not a perfect man. He made serious mistakes and experienced painful failures. Yet he repeatedly turned back to God with humility, repentance, and a desire to obey Him.

    To be "after God's own heart" does not mean being sinless. It means having a heart that genuinely desires God, responds to His correction, loves His ways, and seeks to fulfil His will. David's life teaches us that God can use imperfect people who are willing to surrender themselves to Him.

    Psalm 51:10 reveals David's prayer after his failure: "Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me." The word "create" is significant. David understood that he needed more than outward correction. He needed God to work deeply within him.

    A clean heart speaks of inner purity—our motives, desires, attitudes, thoughts, and intentions. A right spirit speaks of an inner disposition that is steadfast, faithful, and aligned with God. We can sometimes correct our outward behaviour while leaving the heart unchanged, but genuine transformation begins inside.

    Life experience teaches us that people can appear successful, religious, or respectable outwardly while struggling with hidden attitudes such as pride, bitterness, jealousy, unforgiveness, dishonesty, or selfishness. God, however, sees what others cannot see.

    Therefore, we should regularly invite God to examine and transform our hearts. When He reveals something wrong, we should not defend it; we should repent and ask Him for cleansing and renewal.

    A heart after God is not a heart that never fails—it is a heart that returns to God when it fails. It is willing to learn, change, forgive, obey, and pursue God's purpose.

    Today, do not focus only on how others see you. Ask God to examine who you are on the inside. Let your private life agree with your public testimony.

    Lord, create in me a clean heart and give me a spirit that desires to fulfil Your will.

    MEDITATION SCRIPTURE(S)

    1 Samuel 16:7 (KJV) "But the LORD said unto Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the LORD seeth not as man seeth ; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart."

    Proverbs 4:23 (KJV) "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life."

    LIFE LESSONS (IMPLICATIONS)

    1. God looks at the heart, not merely outward appearance.

    2. A heart after God desires to know, love, and obey Him.

    3. Failure does not have to be the end when genuine repentance follows.

    4. Inner transformation is more important than outward appearance.

    5. We must continually guard our hearts against attitudes that separate us from God's will.

    6. God can use imperfect people who sincerely surrender themselves to Him.

    EVERYDAY ACTION

    Examine your heart today, quickly repent of anything displeasing to God, and choose one action that reflects His character.

    PRAYER

    Heavenly Father, create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Remove everything that displeases You and help me live wholeheartedly according to Your will. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    DECLARATION

    I have a heart that seeks after God. My thoughts, motives, words, and actions will honour Him. I will walk in repentance, obedience, purity, and humility, and my life will fulfil God's purpose. Amen.

    Devotion by

    Rev. Frank Fabian Aidoo
    +233 544 295 158

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    Friday, 21st August, 2026 TITLE: "A HEART AFTER GOD: LIVING WITH A CLEAN HEART" ANCHOR SCRIPTURE(S) Acts 13:22 (KJV) "And when he had removed him, he raised up unto them David to be their king; to whom also he gave testimony, and said, I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil all my will." Psalm 51:10 (KJV) "Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me." QUOTE TO REFLECT ON "God is more interested in the condition of your heart than the appearance of your life." DAY'S REFLECTION God looks beyond outward appearance and examines the heart. Acts 13:22 records God's testimony concerning David: "a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil all my will." David was not a perfect man. He made serious mistakes and experienced painful failures. Yet he repeatedly turned back to God with humility, repentance, and a desire to obey Him. To be "after God's own heart" does not mean being sinless. It means having a heart that genuinely desires God, responds to His correction, loves His ways, and seeks to fulfil His will. David's life teaches us that God can use imperfect people who are willing to surrender themselves to Him. Psalm 51:10 reveals David's prayer after his failure: "Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me." The word "create" is significant. David understood that he needed more than outward correction. He needed God to work deeply within him. A clean heart speaks of inner purity—our motives, desires, attitudes, thoughts, and intentions. A right spirit speaks of an inner disposition that is steadfast, faithful, and aligned with God. We can sometimes correct our outward behaviour while leaving the heart unchanged, but genuine transformation begins inside. Life experience teaches us that people can appear successful, religious, or respectable outwardly while struggling with hidden attitudes such as pride, bitterness, jealousy, unforgiveness, dishonesty, or selfishness. God, however, sees what others cannot see. Therefore, we should regularly invite God to examine and transform our hearts. When He reveals something wrong, we should not defend it; we should repent and ask Him for cleansing and renewal. A heart after God is not a heart that never fails—it is a heart that returns to God when it fails. It is willing to learn, change, forgive, obey, and pursue God's purpose. Today, do not focus only on how others see you. Ask God to examine who you are on the inside. Let your private life agree with your public testimony. Lord, create in me a clean heart and give me a spirit that desires to fulfil Your will. MEDITATION SCRIPTURE(S) 1 Samuel 16:7 (KJV) "But the LORD said unto Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the LORD seeth not as man seeth ; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart." Proverbs 4:23 (KJV) "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life." LIFE LESSONS (IMPLICATIONS) 1. God looks at the heart, not merely outward appearance. 2. A heart after God desires to know, love, and obey Him. 3. Failure does not have to be the end when genuine repentance follows. 4. Inner transformation is more important than outward appearance. 5. We must continually guard our hearts against attitudes that separate us from God's will. 6. God can use imperfect people who sincerely surrender themselves to Him. EVERYDAY ACTION Examine your heart today, quickly repent of anything displeasing to God, and choose one action that reflects His character. PRAYER Heavenly Father, create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me. Remove everything that displeases You and help me live wholeheartedly according to Your will. In Jesus' name, Amen. DECLARATION I have a heart that seeks after God. My thoughts, motives, words, and actions will honour Him. I will walk in repentance, obedience, purity, and humility, and my life will fulfil God's purpose. Amen. Devotion by Rev. Frank Fabian Aidoo 📞 +233 544 295 158 Follow us on WhatsApp 👇👇👇 https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb6EpEqHbFV78wOHgv2P
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