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Be humble. O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together. PSALM 34 ;3

02/15/2026

There are two essential things to understand: the power of prayer and God's impeccable timing.

02/15/2026

Lord, I can't do this, I need You, and saying those words out loud is both terrifying and relieving, admitting my limit ...
02/07/2026

Lord, I can't do this, I need You, and saying those words out loud is both terrifying and relieving, admitting my limit while reaching for Your limitless strength.

I've hit the wall, reached my capacity, tried everything I know, and none of it is enough, this is beyond my ability to handle alone.

Teach me that "I can't" isn't defeat but clarity, honest assessment that opens the door for You to do what I cannot, making room for Your power where mine has run out.

Needing You isn't something to be ashamed of but the truth I was designed to live in, created for dependence on You, never meant to carry this alone.

Help me stop pretending I have this under control when I clearly don't, stop pushing through on empty when what I need is to stop and ask for Your help.

Remind me that You meet people at their breaking points, that admitting I can't is often the prerequisite for discovering that You can, that my weakness invites Your strength.

Give me humility to say I need You and mean it, to ask for help without embarrassment, to let You carry what's crushing me under its weight.

Let me rest today in the truth that I can't do this, I need You, and that's exactly where You want to meet me, in my need, with Your sufficiency.

In Jesus' name,
Amen.

02/06/2026

02/01/2026

Commit to the Lord whatever you do and he will establish your plans

Proverbs 16:3

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12/20/2025

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I’m not tired of saying this words 😘
12/12/2025

I’m not tired of saying this words 😘

11/15/2025

Can a woman be a pastor in church ? Read and understand …
1 Timothy 2:11–12

This is the most direct and most cited passage.

“Let a woman learn in silence with all submission.
I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; she must remain quiet.”
1 Timothy 2:11–12

Paul is writing instructions for church order in Ephesus. Complementarian churches use this as their foundation.

1 Timothy 3:1–2 – Qualifications for Pastors/Elders

Pastors/elders (“overseers”) are described using male language.

“If a man desires the office of overseer. The overseer then must be above reproach, the husband of one wife…”

1 Timothy 3:1–2

Complementarians argue that Paul’s choice of “husband of one wife” makes the office male.

3. Titus 1:5–6 – Elder Qualifications

Same pattern as 1 Timothy.

“…appoint elders in every town…
if anyone is above reproach, the husband of one wife…”
Titus 1:5–6

Again, elders (who function as spiritual overseers) are described as men.

4. 1 Corinthians 14:34–35

Paul addressing order in the gathered church.

“Women should keep silent in the churches…
for they are not permitted to speak, but should be in submission…”
1 Corinthians 14:34–35

This is another core text appealed to in the “women should not pastor” position.

Summary of the Complementarian Argument

These passages together form this basic logic:

1. Paul restricts teaching with authority over men (1 Tim. 2:11–12).

2. Pastors/elders are defined as those who teach and exercise authority.

3. Paul gives male-specific qualifications for those offices (1 Tim. 3:1–2, Titus 1:5–6).

4. Therefore, women can serve in many ministries but not in the governing/teaching office of pastor.

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