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Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Break Through The Roof
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Saturday, September 13, 2025
How Not to Be Stupid!
Thursday, September 11, 2025
Thursday, September 4, 2025
The Judas Within
The two major villains of Christianity are Lucifer and Judas. We imagine their sin and shudder, never imagining we could act like them.
But, within each of us, a
complex and often contradictory landscape of loyalties and betrayals does
exist. This internal conflict is what we might call "the Judas in
you." This isn't about committing a grand, historical betrayal, but rather
about the subtle, everyday moments where we turn against our own values, our
truest selves, or those we claim to love. It's the part of us that whispers for
the easy way out, even if it means compromising our integrity. A part that
indulges in hate, criticism, gossip, slander, lies, compromising integrity at
work or at home, backbiting, and the list goes on. The Judas in us manifests in
various ways. It's the voice that convinces us to stay silent when we should
speak up for what is right, prioritizing our comfort over justice. It's the
impulse to gossip about a friend to feel more included, betraying their trust
for a fleeting sense of belonging. It's the temptation to take credit for
someone else's idea at work to get ahead, sacrificing honesty for ambition.
Have you ever been happy when something bad happened to a person that you
didn't like? "They got what they deserved. " This is not love. This is EVIL. This, is betrayal.
These small betrayals, though
they may seem insignificant, are the training ground for larger ones. They
erode our self-respect and create a dissonance between who we are and who we
pretend to be.
Acknowledging the Judas within
is not an act of self-condemnation but one of profound self-awareness. It
requires us to look honestly at our motives and understand the fear,
insecurity, or greed that drives us to act against our better judgment. It is only
by recognizing this shadow side that we can begin to wrestle with it. We can
choose to resist the temptation to betray ourselves and others, instead opting
for the harder but more rewarding path of integrity. This internal struggle is
a defining part of the human experience, and our ability to overcome the Judas
in us is a measure of our true character.
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
The Hedge Of Protection
Monday, August 18, 2025
A Broken Life
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Word Power
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Changing Reality: Power Prayers
Prayer is more than just words—it’s a spiritual invitation for heaven to intervene in earthly circumstances. Here's a deeper look at what it means:
✨ What Is Power Prayer?
- Divine Intervention: It’s when you call on
God’s unlimited resources to act in your situation—whether for healing,
guidance, protection, or transformation.
- Spiritual Authority: You’re not just asking;
you’re declaring, binding, and loosing as Jesus taught in Matthew
18:18–20. It’s prayer with conviction and alignment to God’s will.
- Faith-Fueled Action: Power prayer is rooted in
faith, not self-reliance. It acknowledges that only God can truly change
hearts, circumstances, and outcomes2.
🔥 Why Is It So Powerful?
- It Connects You to God’s
Power:
The power isn’t in the prayer itself—it’s in the God who hears and
responds.
- It Transforms the Pray-er: Who you become is shaped
by how you pray. It’s a refining process that aligns your heart with
God’s.
- It Impacts the World: From calming storms (Psalm
107) to healing the sick and raising the dead (Acts 4), Scripture is full
of examples where prayer changed reality.
Priscilla
Shirer calls prayer “kryptonite to the enemy,” and Mark Batterson says,
“Prayers are prophecies.” That’s the kind of bold, expectant posture power
prayer invites.
Here is an example of a Power Prayer for healing-
Almighty God, Jehovah Rapha—my Healer and Restorer—
I renounce every lie of the enemy that says I must remain broken. I reject fear, anxiety, and infirmity. I declare that my body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, and it shall function in divine order.
Let healing rise like the sun—swift, complete, and undeniable. Restore what was lost. Renew what was worn. Revive what was dormant. I speak life to dry bones, strength to weary limbs, and peace to troubled thoughts.
I thank You, Lord, that healing is not just possible—it is promised. I receive it by faith, and I walk in it by grace. Let this testimony bring glory to Your name and hope to others.
In Jesus’ mighty name, I pray—Amen.
🙏 Verses on Power Prayer
Matthew 21:22 “And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.” → Faith is the fuel of power prayer.
John 14:13 “And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.” → Prayer glorifies God when aligned with Christ.
Luke 18:1 “Men ought always to pray, and not to faint.” → Persistence in prayer is a mark of spiritual strength.
Psalm 145:18 “The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth.” → God draws near to sincere hearts in prayer.
John 15:7 “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.” → Abiding in God empowers our prayers.
James 5:15 “And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up…” → Prayer can bring healing and restoration.
Romans 12:12 “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” → Prayer sustains us through every season.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
The Legacy of Tabitha
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Thursday, July 10, 2025
Silent Battles
Sunday, July 6, 2025
The Touch
Monday, June 30, 2025
Fear, Uncertainty & Doubt
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Stand Up For Jesus!
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
Your 'Belly of the Fish' moment
Sometimes we find ourselves in our own 'Belly of the Fish" moments. It maybe a broken relationship, a health crisis or a seemingly impossible situation. Its in those moments we need to remember that God is with us even in those depths. He is our refuge and our strength.
Just like Jonah, God can use our difficult circumstances to shape us and teach us important lessons. It was in the belly of the fish that Jonah repented and cried out to the Lord. Sometimes it takes being in the belly of the fish for us to truly surrender to God and seek His guidance.
So if you find yourself in a seemingly impossible situation, remember Jonah. Your belly of the fish moment maybe the turning point in your life.
Monday, August 26, 2024
A Letter from a Friend
Good morning,
As you got up I watched and hoped you would talk to me. Just a few words, such as thanking me for something good in your life yesterday or last week would do.
But I noticed you were busy selecting the right clothes for work. I waited again to hear from you. When you ran around the house collecting papers, I knew there would be a few minutes to stop and say hello, but you never slowed down.
I wanted to tell you that I could help you accomplish more than you ever dreamed possible if you would just spend some of each day with me. At one point, you waited fifteen minutes in a chair with nothing to do. I waited to hear from you.
Then I saw you spring to your feet; I thought you wanted to talk to me, but you ran to the phone and called a friend. I watched as off to work you went and waited patiently all day long to hear from you. With all your activities you were too busy to talk with me.
I noticed at lunch you looked around; maybe you just felt embarrassed to talk to me. You glanced three tables over and noticed some of your friends talking to me before they ate, but you wouldn't.
There was still more time left, and I hoped that we would talk. You went home and had many things to do. After they were done, you turned on the TV; just about anything goes there and you spend many hours watching. I waited as you continued watching TV and ate your meal but again you wouldn't talk to me.
At bedtime you were totally tired. After you said good night to your family you plopped into bed and fell asleep. I had so much wanted to be part of your day. We could have had so much fun and accomplished so much together.
I love you so much that I wait every day for a thought, prayer or thanks. Well, maybe tomorrow! I'll be waiting. We have the whole week ahead. :)
Your Friend,
God
-Author Unknown
Sunday, August 25, 2024
Sunday Quotes

This Week
The Flight from God
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