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When Jesus said these words, “Truly, truly, I say to you,” He was not offering a suggestion or a fragile hope He was giv...
08/09/2025

When Jesus said these words, “Truly, truly, I say to you,” He was not offering a suggestion or a fragile hope He was giving us a promise sealed in heaven. Every syllable is alive with certainty. The one who hears His word and believes in the Father who sent Him already has eternal life. Notice that: not “will have one day,” but has it now. Eternal life begins the moment faith takes root in the heart.
To believe is not just to nod in agreement with doctrine, it is to lean the full weight of your soul upon the faithfulness of God. It is to take Him at His word, trusting that what He has spoken cannot fail. In that trust, something marvellous happens: you step out of death and into life. Not by your own strength, not by striving or earning, but because Jesus has already crossed that valley on your behalf.
And He adds this assurance: you will not come into judgment. Imagine that no dread, no condemnation, no fearful weighing of your life against impossible scales. The blood of Christ has already spoken a better word. You are covered in His righteousness, wrapped in His love, brought near as a child of the Father.
So when you hear these words, do not pass over them lightly. Receive them as a gift. Eternal life is not a distant hope mit is the breath of God in you now. It is peace in your storm, light in your darkness, and a love that death itself cannot destroy. Jesus has brought you out of the shadow of judgment and into the sunrise of life everlasting. This is His promise. This is your inheritance. And it is so precious to believe Him.🙏🏼🕊️✝️

We can get so weary and overwhelmed by life’s storms and especially when we try too hold on stand firm in our own streng...
26/08/2025

We can get so weary and overwhelmed by life’s storms and especially when we try too hold on stand firm in our own strength as we are facing things we cannot hardly believe or bare. Very much like the disciples who followed Jesus who in the scripture above were weary that night, tossed about by waves and shadows. Their strength was fading, and their hearts were trembling. Then suddenly Jesus came to them, walking on the very waters that threatened to undo them. Fear gripped their souls, for what they saw seemed impossible. And yet, in that moment of human weakness and dread, a voice broke through the storm: “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.”
How often do we find ourselves in the same place surrounded by storms that roar louder than our faith, waves that rise higher than our courage?
We feel as though we are sinking beneath the weight of life’s struggles. And then, just as in that midnight hour, Jesus comes to us in ways we least expect. He does not shout over the storm; He speaks directly to our hearts: “It is I. Don’t be afraid.” His presence itself is the answer, His nearness the comfort we long for.
When Jesus says, “It is I,” He reminds us that the great I AM is with us the same One who stretched out the heavens, who split the seas, who holds all things together. He is not distant, nor is He shaken by the waves that terrify us. His words are not merely encouragement; they are life.
They carry the very power of God to still our fears and lift us above the waters.
Beloved, hear His voice for your storm today. The waves may rage, but His presence is greater. Courage is not found in our own strength but in His. Do not look at the storm look at the Savior. For when He draws near, fear must flee, and faith begins to rise. He is still saying it now, to you, to me: “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.”
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When Jesus spoke the words, “Truly, truly I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am” (John 8:58), He was not just spea...
20/08/2025

When Jesus spoke the words, “Truly, truly I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am” (John 8:58), He was not just speaking of age or history He was declaring His eternal nature. These words carry the very echo of Exodus 3:14, when God revealed His name to Moses: “I AM WHO I AM.” In this moment, Jesus was identifying Himself as the Eternal One, unbound by time, the same yesterday, today, and forever. It was both a revelation and a confrontation: a revelation of His divinity, and a confrontation to every human assumption about who He was.
Abraham was and still is regarded as the father of faith. To the Jews who heard Jesus, Abraham represented covenant, promise, and the very foundation of their identity. Yet Jesus was saying, “Before Abraham ever existed, I AM.” He was not only before Abraham, He was the source of Abraham’s faith, the One who called him out under the stars, the One who made covenant with him. All of Abraham’s journey of faith was rooted in the One now standing before them in flesh and blood.For us, this means something beautiful: the same Jesus who holds eternity also holds us. He was before the beginning, and He will be after the end. His words remind us that time does not define Him, because He defines time. Every promise of God is anchored in Him. Every step of our faith is sustained by Him. Before we took our first breath, He already was. And when our final breath leaves us, He still will be.
We serve a God who stepped into history but was never limited by it. He is eternal light entering into our darkness. He is eternal love entering into our brokenness. When He says “I Am,” it is a reminder that He is ever-present right here, right now. Whatever you face today, He has already been there. Whatever fears surround you, He is greater still.And so, in these words, we hear not just theology, but invitation. To trust Him. To rest in Him. To remember that our lives are held by the Eternal One, who spoke galaxies into being and yet still whispers peace to our hearts. Jesus is He is the eternal I Am, the Lord of all, and the One who will carry us into everlasting life.
Come to know and receive and believe in the eternal I Am, Call on his name and be save and safe unto everlasting life. 🙏🕊✝️♾️

Money won’t save your soul. It can buy you comfort, security, and even moments of happiness, but when the breath leaves ...
15/08/2025

Money won’t save your soul. It can buy you comfort, security, and even moments of happiness, but when the breath leaves your body, its value ends. You can’t take it with you, and it can’t purchase peace in the deep places of your heart.
Fame won’t save your soul either. The applause of people fades, the spotlight moves on, and the crowds that once adored you will eventually turn their attention elsewhere. Power won’t save your soul even if temporarily it can shape kingdoms and command armies, but it cannot erase the weight of guilt or the emptiness of life without God.
And people, as much as they may love you, cannot save your soul because they, too, are in need of saving.
Only one can save your soul Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach, the son of God. He alone stepped into history with the power to take the stain of sin and wash it clean. He alone conquered death so that we might live.
When He stretched His arms out on the cross, He was embracing the whole of humanity including you and declaring that your life was worth the price He paid.
He knows your name, your story, and every secret of your heart. He sees the things that have broken you, the regrets that weigh you down, and the longings you’ve tried to fill in other ways.
And still, He calls you because His love is not earned but it’s given. The peace and purpose you’ve been searching for have always been found in Him.
Today, you can let go of striving and come home to the One who made you. Call on Him, trust Him, and let His life flow into yours. Simply say: “Jesus, I believe You died for me and rose again. I turn from my old life and I choose to follow You. Come into my heart and be my Lord and Saviour.”
If you do, the One who holds eternity will hold you forever.

Heres a humbling truth for the soul to consider: all of Heaven, its angels, its halls of glory, its Holy hosts erupts wi...
08/08/2025

Heres a humbling truth for the soul to consider: all of Heaven, its angels, its halls of glory, its Holy hosts erupts with joy over a single heart turning back to God. Luke 15:10 reminds us, “Likewise, I say to you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”
Think of that for a moment. The God who hung galaxies and set the stars in motion, whose throne is surrounded by seraphim singing “Holy, holy, holy,” leans forward to rejoice when one lost soul whispers, “Lord, I need You.”
Why does this move Heaven so deeply? Because repentance is not just an act of contrition it is the miracle of reconciliation. It is the moment a child comes home, the moment the deep chasm between Creator and creation is bridged by grace and the soul has walked over back to the Father and Creator of all. Every soul carries immeasurable worth, far beyond what we can imagine, and when that soul chooses life over death, light over darkness, God Himself celebrates.
The angels are servants and creations of God who see eternity more clearly than we do know what is at stake, and so their joy is unrestrained.
This is very personal event with a resounding celebration to a divine event. It is personal. Heaven does not rejoice over statistics or crowds it rejoices over you. Rooting and praying for you!
One heart, one decision, one tear-stained prayer in the quiet can move the courts of Heaven to song. The same angels who have seen kingdoms rise and fall, who have loyally stood in awe of God’s glory, now marvel at the beauty of a soul restored, wrapped in the righteousness of Christ and what he came to finish on earth.
So, when we mess up or feel unworthy, Luke 15:10 is the reminder that repentance is not met with cold judgment, but with divine celebration. God is not reluctant to forgive He is eager, leaning forward like the father running to embrace the prodigal son. And every time a sinner turns back, the music of Heaven swell and pure adulated joy reverberates for another one of God’s children has stepped into life, into love, into the joy of their true home.🕊️🙏🏼💜✝️

There is a weighty decision to the choices we make one that reaches beyond this life and into eternity. Scripture speaks...
08/08/2025

There is a weighty decision to the choices we make one that reaches beyond this life and into eternity. Scripture speaks plainly about this, not to in still fear, but to awaken us to truth. There are real spiritual dangers in relying solely on human perception, urgings of the heart which can mislead us and many follow there own heart and there own logic. Many follow the shifting opinions of culture when it comes to choosing how we live. These choices aren’t just about what is moral in the present moment because they have eternal implications. Pause and ask yourself: Which path am I truly walking? Am I led by my desires and heart, the world’s applause and my own understanding, or by the voice and truth of God?
The Father’s heart nor the finished works of Jesus Christ is a call to you to return home. His invitation is open, even now, to turn from the ways that lead to emptiness, following the fallen world and step onto the path of life walking with Jesus Christ (Yeshua), the One who has gone before you, who is both the Way and the destination.✝️🕊️🙏🏼💜 God Bless You

There are moments in Scripture where Heaven seems to peel back the veil and let us glimpse how the kingdom truly works h...
08/08/2025

There are moments in Scripture where Heaven seems to peel back the veil and let us glimpse how the kingdom truly works how it breathes, how it blesses. The Beatitudes are pure words, spoken not in thunder but on a hilltop by the Son of God. They are the very architecture of the Kingdom of God.
In them, Jesus lays out a map of spiritual success and of deep humility.
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Right there, our entire system of worldly power crumbles. Jesus does not say, “Blessed are the strong” or “Blessed are the impressive.”
He begins with the broken, those who have come to the end of themselves and know they need help.
These are the ones Heaven rushes toward. The Beatitudes are not a ladder to climb, but an invitation to descend into dependence to discover the riches of God in places the world overlooks.
Each blessing cuts across natural thinking. Those who mourn? Comforted. The meek? Given the earth. The hungry?
Filled with righteousness. The merciful? Shown mercy. The pure in heart? They see God. And the peacemakers those who carry Heaven’s tone into a chaotic world they are called sons of God.
In every line, Jesus offers a reversal of the expected. He’s not just describing what is… He is revealing what is eternally true.
And then come the final words perhaps the most surprising of all. “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake…”
For most, suffering seems like evidence of absence. But to Jesus, it can be a sign of nearness. For in persecution, Heaven’s values collide with earth’s resistance.
And those who endure for His name…carry the fragrance of eternity on their shoulders.
This is not a cheap comfort. It is a costly promise. And Jesus is faithful to uphold it.
In the end, the Beatitudes are not only Jesus’ words they are Jesus Himself. He was poor in spirit, He mourned, He was meek, He hungered for righteousness. He was merciful, pure, a peacemaker… and He was persecuted.
The Beatitudes aren’t just a call to be like Him they are a revelation of who He is. And in receiving them, we do not only find blessing… we find the King who blesses.🙏🏼✝️🕊️❤️

There is a simplicity and pure truth in this scripture.          “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be sav...
01/08/2025

There is a simplicity and pure truth in this scripture. “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
How then can they call on the One in whom they have not believed? And how can they believe in the One of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone to preach?”Romans 10:13-14 God is reaching out and present to all who call on Jesus ( Yeshua). That’s the promise to everyone who calls on the name of Him, the Lord and Son of God will be saved. But go to the beginning to see the truth and sequence of divine invitation that for someone to call on God, they must believe. To believe, they must hear. And to hear, someone must speak.
The heart of God not only for the lost, but for the found to be His voice, His witness. The supernatural work of salvation is not meant to be a mystery left to heaven alone. God, in His astonishing mercy, chooses to work through us, people who are imperfect but willing and available. Because how will they hear…if no one is willing to carry the sound and words of Heaven and the Gospel to them?
When you speak of Christ whether through evangelizing, preaching, writing, through art, through kindness laced with truth you are participating in the rescue of a soul. In that moment, eternity leans in and love takes over and Angels take note. And Heaven’s joy waits on the other side of someone hearing the name of Jesus spoken with conviction and love. Do not underestimate the seed planted by your voice, even when you feel small. A clear whisper of truth carries further than you think.
So remember there are those ready to call on Him… if only they had heard. You may be the echo that leads them home. And God, who watches over His word to perform it, will be with you. He always has been. Much Love and God Bless You🙏🏼💜✝️🕊️

There is a relationship between the written word of God and the Living Word, which is the Lord Jesus Christ. Both are so...
26/10/2024

There is a relationship between the written word of God and the Living Word, which is the Lord Jesus Christ. Both are sources of life and light, truth, food for the soul, and must be received by faith.

But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name. (John 20:31

John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

John 1:14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.

Titus 2:11 For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men

Ephesians 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:🙏🙏🏼✝️🕊️

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23/10/2024

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Heaven is Real and the place where God dwells and his love, the light, the joy the creativity and possibilities  , Hell ...
23/10/2024

Heaven is Real and the place where God dwells and his love, the light, the joy the creativity and possibilities , Hell is real and a place where there is no God , no love. no light and only pure evil, torment and separation . It is you who decides where you spend eternity. Yeshua is the only way to the fathers presence. 💯🙏🕊️✝️❤️

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09/10/2024

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