Wednesday, April 15, 2026

The Father, Rights, Peace, and Power Already Yours in Christ

 For too long, the Church has taught you religion when God gave you relationship. You've been told about God when Jesus died to give you a Father. You've developed your mind when you should have been developing your spirit. You know your rights but you've never taken your place. You've might heard a lot of sermons but the Word has never increased in you.


You've been working on the wrong part of yourself your whole life. Think about it. How much time have you spent trying to improve your body? The diets, the workouts, the supplements. How much money have you poured into developing your mind, the books, the courses, the degrees. You've invested everything into the parts of you that are going to decay and die. But there's a part of you that you've completely ignored. A part that never grows old. A part that's eternal. 

A part that's in the same class as God himself. 

Man was created in the image and likeness of God. You are in the same class with God. God is aspirit and those who worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. Psychology has called this inward man a subconscious mind. They've recognized that conscience is a voice from an inward personality. 

But the natural man doesn't understand the things of the spirit. Here's the problem. The natural man can't know himself or know God. So the student of psychology, unless he's received eternal life, can't understand himself. He's studying something he doesn't have the equipment to comprehend. This hidden man of the heart is the real you. Your spirit is like God. It never grows old. 

 It's neither mortal nor immortal. It's eternal. Your body is mortal and will become immortal at the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. The senses that convey all knowledge to your human reason belong to the body and they will grow old with the body. But your spirit, that's the part that gets recreated when you're born again. 

Apostle Paul tells Timothy that life and immortality came to light through Jesus Christ. Life here is Zoe, the nature of God. No one knew anything about that until Jesus came and unveiled himself to man.  Apostle Paul gives us a glimpse of the three-fold man, spirit, soul, and body.

I bow my knees before the Father

 Ephesians 3:14-19 

For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named, that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. 



In Ephesians 3 verse 14 we'll be looking  at Ephesians 3:14 through 19 today and I know you've been in the book of Ephesians so you understand the context of this but he says for this reason I bow my knees before the father from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named that according to the riches of  his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith that you being rooted and grounded 


finished what needed to be finished at Calvary

Lord Jesus Christ finished what needed to be finished at Calvary. So I praise you. I bless your holy name. I lift up Jesus Christ,  crucified and glorious, suffering and victorious, wounded and yet healing others, slain and yet forever reigning. 

 Praise God for the cross of Jesus Christ. Praise God for the blood of Jesus Christ. Praise God for mercy stronger than sin and love stronger than death. 

 In the mighty, holy, healing, liberating, reconciling and beautiful name of Jesus Christ. Amen. 

I want to invite you to take a few quiet minutes and truly reflect before you leave this moment of prayer. As you look to the cross of Jesus today, what do you want to say to Jesus? 

What rises from your heart? 

Gratitude, sorrow, love, repentance, wonder, or simply a whisper that says, "Lord, thank you for not giving up on me." 

Is there anything in your heart that still needs to be placed under the blood of Jesus ? 

26:49 Any fear, guilt, wound, secret struggle, 26:53 or burden you have been carrying too long? 

26:57 And are you truly living as someone redeemed, loved, purchased, and brought nearby the sacrifice of Christ? Do not rush these questions. Sit with them. 

Pray through them. Let them take you deeper. 

We are here for moments exactly like this. Not just to share words, but to help hearts come closer to Jesus with sincerity, tenderness, and faith. 

 If this prayer has spoken to you today, stay near. 

Keep walking with us. 

Keep praying with us. 

Keep letting the love of Christ soften and strengthen your soul. 

You are deeply valued here and it is an honor to seek the Lord with you. May the cross of Jesus Christ remain precious in your heart and may the peace of Jesus Christ stay with you through this day.

Reflect on Jesus' Love for You at Calvary Today

Jesus loved when he was wounded. Jesus loved when nothing was given back to him. 

Father, I confess that my love is often shallow, often selective, and often comfortable. 

But I do not want to stay that way. Let Calvary stretch my heart beyond what is easy. 

Teach me to love in truth. 

Father, I bring to you the places in my heart that still struggle to receive your love. 

Sometimes I act like I have to earn what Jesus already paid for. Sometimes guilt is louder than grace and shame tries to make me hide from you. 

But today I look to the cross and remember that Jesus knew exactly who he was dying for. 

He knew my weaknesses, my failures, and my hidden battles. And still he chose me. Let this truth settle in my heart. 

 Silence every accusing voice. Break every lie that says I am ....

Let truth follow me into my choices, my words, my thoughts, and my daily life. 

Let the cross shape who I become. 

Help me to forgive because I have been forgiven. 

Help me to show compassion because I have received compassion. 

Help me to walk humbly because I know what it costs to save me. 

Thank you,  Lord Jesus Christ, for loving me first. 

Thank you for Calvary. 

Today I give you my heart again. 

Make my heart a true reflection of the love you showed me at the cross. In Jesus Christ's name, amen. 

 I hope you are blessed. We pray that all the blessings in this prayer be upon you in Jesus Christ's name. 

If you need any special prayer, please let us know in the comments section. We would love to pray for you. 

Let the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you now and always.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

question that should shake us to our core.

 In First Corinthians Chapter 6

The HOLY SPIRIT Lives in You (Most Christians Miss This)- Have you received the Holy Spirit of God? How are you baptised? Acts 2:38,  "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Stop waiting for power. 

The Greater One already lives in you.

Stop looking up at the sky. Stop begging God to send down the fire. Stop pleading for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. If you are a born again believer in Christ Jesus, the greatest miracle in human history has already taken place inside of you. Yet 90% of the church goers is completely ignorant of it. The Creator of the universe did not just visit you. He moved in. In the next 30 minutes, I'm going to share with you from the Word of God why you never have to be weak, sick, or defeated another day in your life. The greater One is inside you. Let's unlock the mystery of God. 

Today we are dealing with the most neglected and misunderstood of the Holy Spirit. God is Holy, God is Spirit. God is Holy Spirit. For generations, the body of Christ has been dominated by sense knowledge, which is the knowledge we gain through what we can see, feel, hear, taste, and touch. The five senses.

Because believers cannot feel the Holy Spirit physically at all times. They assume he has left them. They think he is a sensation, an emotional goosebump, a shiver down the spine, a temporary feeling in a church service. Let us look at the Gospel of John 14: verses 16 and 17. Jesus said, "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another comforter that he may abide with you forever." Even the Spirit of truth, for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you. Notice the specific words Jesus used abide with you forever. He did not say he would visit when the worship music is good. He said he would abide. The Greek word used here implies taking up permanent residence

Apostle Paul asks the Corinthian church a question that should shake us to our core. In 1 Corinthians chapter 6: 19 he says what know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you which ye have of God and ye are not your own? And again in 2 Corinthians 6:16 God says I will dwell in them and walk in them and I will be their God and they shall be my people. Listen now, "The tragedy of the modern church is that we have the Almighty God living in our spirits, yet we walk around with an inferiority complex, begging for the crumbs from the master's table. We have preached our own  weakness so effectively, we have magnified the power of the devil so continuously that we have forgotten the profound truth found in Colossians 1 27 which is Christ in you, the hope of glory. 

To understand the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, we must first understand the reality of the new creation. When you received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour according to Romans 10, verses 9 and 10, an absolute biological and spiritual miracle took place inside of you. Your spirit was recreated. The old sin nature, the spiritual death that came from Adam was completely eradicated. You did not just turn over a new leaf. You received a new life. 

You became a new creation as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:17 which declares, "Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature. Old things are passed away. Behold, all things are become new." The literal Greek translation says, "He is a new species of being that never existed before." At that exact moment of salvation, your spirit was made perfectly clean, perfectly righteous, and perfectly holy. Because your spirit was now holy, the Holy Spirit made your recreated spirit his eternal  headquarters. We must grasp the economic roles of the revelation of God to fully appreciate this.  Father God is the planner of our redemption. Jesus Christ, his only begotten Son, the Word made flesh, was the executor of that plan. He came, died, was buried, conquered hell, and rose again. But the Holy Spirit is the administrator of that redemption. Jesus 

4:40 did the work, but the Holy Spirit takes the work that Jesus did and makes it a reality inside of you today. Without the Holy Spirit, the cross is just history. 

4:52 With the Holy Spirit, the cross is present tense power. Let us look at the Magna Carta* ( *Details here )  of our spiritual dominance. 

 It is found in First John 4:4. Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them because greater is HE that is in you than he that is in the world. 

Listen to that again. Greater is HE (GOD) that is in you. Who is the he in the world It is Satan. It is the god of this world mentioned in 2 Corinthians 4:4. It is the architect of sickness, poverty, depression, and fear. Jesus told us in John 10:10, "The thief cometh not, but for to steal and to kill and to destroy. l am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." But who is the he that is in you? It is the Holy Spirit. He is the dispenser of that abundant life. Present tense, is here and now.  The cure for every fear you have is right here. If the greater One is inside you, then the lesser one is on the outside. Why are you afraid of the lesser one? 

Sickness is the lesser one. Cancer is the lesser one. Lack is the lesser one. Family trouble is the lesser one. 

The greater One lives inside of your spirit. 

We often think of power as something we need to attain, something we need to fast for for 40 days to get. But look at Romans 8:1. But if the spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his spirit that dwelleth in you. Think about the magnitude of that scripture. 

 The exact same Spirit that entered the tomb of Jesus, stripped Satan of his authority according to Colossians 2:15, and raised Jesus to glory is living inside of you right now. He did not lose his power during the transit from heaven to your spirit. 

Apostle Paul prayed a specific prayer for the Ephesians church in Ephesians 1 :19- 21. He prayed that they would know the exceeding greatness of his power to usward who believe according to the working of his mighty power which he wrought in Christ when he raised him from the dead. That power is not in the sky. It is to us who  believe. It is inside of you. This is why apostle Paul could confidently write in Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ which strengthenth me." Regardless of the hardships. That strength is not human determination. It is not positive thinking. It is reality. It is ministered by the Holy Spirit. 

 Acts of the Holy Spirit in the disciples declares, in Acts chapter 1:8 promises, "But ye shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you." 

You do not need more power. 

You need more revelation of the power you already possess. Furthermore, you cannot separate the Holy Spirit from the Word of God. They are One. The Holy Spirit is the author of the Bible. 

In second Peter 1 :21, we learn that holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost. The Author of the Bible now lives inside of you to interpret his own book. When you read the Bible with the natural mind, it is just history. It is just theology. But when you read it with the Holy Spirit, it ceases to be ink on a page. It becomes rhema, a living, breathing, vital reality. As Hebrews 4:12 states, for the Word of God is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword

Jesus said in John 10:13, "How be it, when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth, and he will show you things to come." 

In 1 Corinthians 2:12, apostle Paul adds, "Now we have received not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit which is of God, that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God." 

Notice that phrase, freely given. 

Healing is freely given. Peace is freely given. Prosperity is freely given. The Holy Spirit's job is to reveal to your spirit what already belongs to you. How do we release this indwelling power? 

Through the spoken word. The Holy Spirit is waiting for you to give him something to work with. He acts on the word of God. 

Jesus said in John 6: 63, "It is the spirit that quickenth. The flesh profiteth nothing. The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit and they are life."

When you confess Isaiah 53:5, which says, "By his stripes we are healed." The Holy Spirit goes to work on your physical body to manifest that reality

When you confess Philippians 4:1 19, which says, "My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus." The Holy Spirit goes to work on your financial circumstances. 

God and his Word are One. When you speak his word in faith, the Holy Spirit backs it up with all the authority of the throne of God. Stop talking about your weakness. Stop talking about your sickness. Stop describing your problems. 

Joel 3:10 says, "Let the weak say, I am strong." That is the language of the new creation. 

We must understand our legal authority. 

In Luke 10:1 19, Jesus said, "Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you." When Jesus rose from the dead, he declared in Matthew 28: 18, "All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth." And then in the very next verse, he delegated that authority to the church. 

The greatest hindrance to the Holy Spirit's power operating through that authority is a sense of condemnation, guilt, and unworthiness. 

 Satan, who is called the accuser of the brethren in Revelation 12:10, tells you daily that you aren't holy enough for the Holy Spirit to use you. He brings up your past. He brings up your failures. But the word of God says in Romans 8, verses 15 and 16, "For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear, but ye have received the spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father." 

The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God. The Holy Spirit is not the spirit of condemnation. He is the spirit of sonship. He is constantly whispering to your spirit that you are the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus as written in 2 Corinthians 5 :21 which reads for he hath made him to be sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him

Righteousness of God in Christ gives you the ability to stand in the presence of God without the sense of guilt or inferiority. And it gives you the ability to stand in the presence of Satan without fear. Romans 5:17 tells us that they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one Jesus Christ. You are meant to reign in this life as a king by the power of the Holy Spirit. Because you are righteous, you have a legal right to the name of Jesus Christ. According to Mark 16 : 17 and 18, which says, "In my name shall they cast out devils. They shall speak with new tongues. They shall take up serpents, and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them. They shalI lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover." Notice it says, "In my name.

The Holy Spirit is the enforcer of the name of Jesus Christ. When you speak that name in faith, the Holy Spirit executes the victory that Jesus Christ won on the cross. You do not need to beg God to heal you. God already healed you on the cross of Jesus Christ as stated in 1 Peter 2 :24 which says who his own self bear our sins in his own body on the tree that we being dead to sins should live unto righteousness by whose stripes ye were healed. Notice it says were healed, past tense. It is an accomplished fact. You need to take your legal authority, step into the arena of faith and command the enemy to leave. In the name of Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. 

With the Holy Spirit backing you, you say, "Sickness, in the name of Jesus, I command you to leave my body. Poverty, in the name of Jesus, stop existing in my life. Depression, in the name of Jesus, loose your hold on my mind." And the Holy Spirit enforces that command. 

Furthermore, God has given us a divine mechanism to build up our inner man and become more conscious of the Holy Spirit. It is called praying in the spirit or speaking in tongues. 1 Corinthians 14:4 says, "He that speaketh in an unknown tongue edifth himself." To edify means to build up, like constructing an edifice. 

Jude 1:20 says, "But ye beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost." When you pray in the spirit, you bypass your natural sense mind. 

Romans 8:26 says, "Likewise, the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities, for we know not what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered." 

When you allow the Holy Spirit to pray through you, he prays the perfect will of God. He intercedes for your future. 

He fortifies your recreated spirit against the attacks of the enemy. It makes you hyper sensitive to the realities of the spirit realm rather than the limitations of the physical realm. 

Now we must address the ultimate secret to this power, the conductor of the Holy Spirit's current, love. 

Galatians 5:6 says that faith worketh by love.

 Romans 5:5 tells us that the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us. 

Furthermore, 1 John 4:16 states, "God is love, and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him." 

The Holy Spirit is the spirit of love. You cannot harbor bitterness,  unforgiveness, malice or hatred and expect the Holy Spirit to flow through you. Unforgiveness is a spiritual blockage. It dams up the river of the spirit. If you want the power of the greater One, you must walk in the love of the greater One. 

First John 4:8 says, "There is no fear in love, but perfect love casteth out fear." 

2 Timothy 1:7 reminds us, "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." 

 You see, fear is an evil spirit, but the Holy Spirit is the spirit of power, love, and sound mind. When love comes in, fear is pushed out. Yield to HIM today. Let HIM love the unlovable through you. Let HIM forgive the unforgivable through you. When you yield to His love, you yield to His unlimited power. We must be living in the presence of the Holy Spirit. From the moment you wake up, acknowledge him. Say, "Good morning, Holy Spirit. You are the greater One inside of me. Guide my steps  today." 

Brother, sister, the days of living as a spiritual beggar are over. 

The greater One is inside you

Ephesians 2:6 says that God hath raised us up  together and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. You are seated above the fray. You are seated above the economy. You are seated above disease. Do not let this Word slip. 

I declare that I am seated above any fray, I am seated above the economy of this world, I am seated above all sickness and diseases. 

James 1:22 says, "But be ye doers of the Word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves." Go into your room, look in the mirror, and say, the Holy Spirit lives in me." 

1 John 4:17 says, "As he is, so are we in this world. I cannot be defeated." If this revelation has taken root in your spirit today, it is it is time to put your faith into action. 

Let us speak this affirmation out. The greater One lives in me and I cannot be defeated. As you meditate those words, let the Holy Spirit make them a reality in your life. We keep growing in these new creation realities and share this with someone who needs to be set free. Keep living in the Word and let the Word live in you. 


God bless you. Glory to Father God in our family of Jesus Christ. Amen. 


Pray , Worship and Grow in Spirit and Truth

 Powerful Intercessory Prayers


Whether you’re praying for your family’s protection, someone’s healing, financial breakthrough, or national revival, these prayers are scripturally grounded, Holy Spirit-inspired, and purposefully written to empower your intercession. Each of these prayers contains spiritual declarations that are built on God’s promises and infused with God’s power to heal the sick, prodigals return, nations shift, and the breaking of strongholds.




1. Intercessory Prayer for Family Protection


Father God in heaven, I stand in the gap for my family today. Be a wall of fire around us and the glory within. Hide us under the shadow of Your wings. Let no plague come near our dwelling, and no weapon formed against us prosper. Assign angels to every doorpost. I plead the blood of Jesus Christ over our minds, bodies, and spirits. Let peace reign and confusion flee. You are our Refuge and Deliverer. I declare that as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord and live under divine protection. In Jesus Christ’s name. Amen. 




2. Intercessory Prayer for Healing and Restoration


Father God, You are the Lord who heals, I lift up the afflicted and broken. Stretch forth Your hand and heal every infirmity. You sent Your Word and healed them—let that Word manifest now. Restore what sickness, trauma, and sorrow have stolen. Bring healing to bones, flesh, and spirit. Where there has been pain, let there be peace. Where there was loss, let there be resurrection. I call forth divine recovery, for by His stripes we are healed. Let the breath of life return. I declare health, wholeness, and healing in Jesus Christ’s name. No more delay—Your restoration is here, Lord. Thank you Father God for your divine healings and divine health.




3. Intercessory Prayer for Financial Breakthrough


Father God, our Great Provider, I intercede for those burdened by lack and debt. Open the floodgates of Heaven and pour out provision we cannot contain. The silver and gold are Yours; release divine resources. As You fed Elijah by ravens, feed Your people. Let favor fall upon jobs, businesses, and opportunities. Rebuke the devourer for our sake and cause abundance to chase us. Let the blessing that makes rich and adds no sorrow be our portion. I speak overflow into dry places. Father, show Yourself as the God who supplies all our needs according to Your riches in glory. Amen. 




4. Intercessory Prayer for Spiritual Warfare


Father God, you are the Lord God of Heaven’s Armies, we rise in authority against the schemes of darkness. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to pull down strongholds. I bind every principality, silence every accuser, and cast down every imagination that exalts itself above the knowledge of God. Let every demonic altar against Your people catch fire! Raise a standard by the blood of Jesus Christ. Arm us with the shield of faith and the sword of the Spirit. We are more than conquerors. Victory is ours. Let Your Kingdom come, and every enemy scatter in Jesus Christ’s name! Amen. 




5. Intercessory Prayer for Marital Reconciliation


Father God, God of covenant and restoration, I cry out for broken marriages today. Let love be resurrected where it has died. You are the God who binds up the brokenhearted and restores what the enemy tried to ruin. Where there’s unforgiveness, sow grace. Where there’s silence, plant understanding. Heal wounded hearts and reconnect divided souls. Let the threefold cord not be easily broken. Reignite unity, Lord, and be the glue that holds them together. Let no man put asunder what You have joined. Restore what has been torn and bring reconciliation by Your Spirit. In Jesus Christ’s powerful name, amen.




6. Intercessory Prayer for Deliverance from Strongholds


Father God, you are our Mighty Deliverer, Breaker of Chains, I stand in the gap for those imprisoned by addiction, fear, lust, pride, and every bondage. For whom the Son sets free is free indeed. Tear down the walls the enemy has built. Let every demonic stronghold crumble like Jericho. I speak liberty over the captives and declare, “Come out in Jesus Christ’s name!” Replace torment with peace and shame with joy. Holy Spirit, flood every dark place with light. I command every chain to break and declare a new beginning. Let them rise clothed in freedom. Deliver them, O Lord, and be glorified forever! Amen. 




7. Intercessory Prayer for Wisdom and Divine Guidance


Our Father God, O Ancient of Days, Fountain of Wisdom, I intercede for those seeking direction. You said, “If any lacks wisdom, let him ask,” so I ask boldly. Illuminate the path before them. Be their cloud by day and fire by night. Let Your Word be a lamp unto their feet. Remove confusion and every counterfeit door. Pour out discernment from above—pure, peaceable, full of mercy. Speak in dreams, whisper through peace, and thunder through confirmation. I declare clarity over chaos, and divine strategy over delay. Guide them with Your eye, Lord. Lead them in the way everlasting, in Jesus Christ’s name. Thank you Father for your answers. Amen. 




8. Intercessory Prayer for Church Leaders and Pastors


Father God, Great Shepherd of the sheep, we lift up Your servants—pastors, teachers, and leaders You have anointed. Strengthen their hearts, refresh their spirits, and guard their families. Let no weapon formed against them prosper. Surround them with armor and angelic protection. Anoint their lips with fire, their hands with healing, and their words with power. Raise up Aaron and Hur to lift their arms in battle. May they not grow weary in doing good, for harvest is near. Pour fresh oil, O God, and let revival begin in the pulpit. Cover them, sustain them, and be glorified through them in Jesus Christ’s name.




9. Intercessory Prayer for National Revival


Father God, Lord of Nations, King of Glory, we cry for revival in our land! Rend the heavens and come down! Let righteousness spring up from the ground and truth rain from Heaven. Forgive our sins and heal our land. Awaken the sleeping church. Shake every idol, expose every lie, and turn hearts back to You. Raise up intercessors like watchmen on the wall. Let repentance flood the streets and salvation sweep across cities. We speak life over dry bones—revive us again! From the government to the grassroots, let Your Spirit fall on us. Ignite a national awakening, Lord, for Your name’s sake!




10. Intercessory Prayer for the Lost and Unsaved


Father God, Merciful Savior, Lover of Souls, I plead for the lost. Your Word says You desire none to perish but all to come to repentance. Draw them with cords of lovingkindness. Pierce the veil from their eyes and soften their hearts. Remove stony places and sow seeds of truth. Send laborers into their path. Awaken their conscience; give them divine encounters. Let the prodigals return, the blind see, and the deaf hear Your voice. I cancel every assignment of the enemy against their salvation. Lord Jesus, rescue them from darkness and translate them into Your Kingdom of Light. Save them, O God!




11. Intercessory Prayer for Breakthrough in Career


Father God, God Most High, I lift those who feel stuck or stagnant in their careers. You said you open doors no man can shut. So arise, O Lord, and make a way in the wilderness. Let favor surround them like a shield. Reveal the next step. Provide divine connections, promotions, and breakthroughs. Remove limitations and lead them into divine placement. I cancel every spirit of delay and confusion. You are the God who promotes from the dust and lifts the humble. Let new levels of excellence, purpose, and provision manifest. Crown their efforts with success, in Jesus Christ’s mighty name. Amen.




12. Intercessory Prayer for Peace in Troubled Times


Lord Jesus, you are Prince of Peace, Anchor in the storm, I intercede for those surrounded by chaos. Speak, “Peace, be still,” over every anxious heart. Let not their hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. Pour out the peace that surpasses understanding. Guard minds and emotions through Christ Jesus. I silence every voice of fear, torment, and despair. Release stillness in the storm and calm in the battle. Be their refuge and hiding place. Wrap them in your shalom—completeness, safety, and rest. I declare peace over homes, minds, and nations. You are our calm in the whirlwind. Be glorified, O Lord!




13. Intercessory Prayer for Strength in Weakness


El Gibbor, Mighty God, I cry out for those who feel weary and faint. As You strengthened Elijah beneath the juniper tree, strengthen Your children today. Your Word declares, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” Just as Paul rejoiced in infirmities, let Your power rest upon them now. Father, be their rock and firm foundation. When they walk through fire, they shall not be burned. Renew their strength like the eagle. Let them mount up and not faint. Wrap them in Your power, Lord, and cause them to rise again in Jesus Christ’s name.




14. Intercessory Prayer for Favor and Open Doors


Father God , O God of Joseph, the Door-Opener, I lift those waiting for favor. As you gave Esther favor before the king and Joseph in Pharaoh’s court, let divine doors swing open! Your Word says, “You shall rise and have mercy upon Zion, for the time to favor her has come.” Break delay. Overrule protocols. Promote them beyond qualifications. Let kings come to the brightness of their rising. Cause the hearts of men to be stirred in their favor. I decree open doors, divine access, and accelerated breakthrough. The keys of David are in Your hands. Open, O Lord, and none shall shut!




15. Intercessory Prayer for Children’s Destiny


Abba Father, You are the Author of destiny and the Keeper of generations. I lift every child into Your sovereign hands. As You called Samuel from a young age and raised David from the field to the throne, let destinies arise. I declare, “Our children shall be taught by the Lord and great shall be their peace.” Cancel every satanic exchange and reverse every evil prophecy. Let their names be written in Heaven’s scroll. Plant them by rivers of living water. Protect them from every snare of darkness. Raise them as arrows in Your hand, and fulfill every divine assignment.




16. Intercessory Prayer for Overcoming Temptation


Father God, you are Holy and Righteous Judge, I stand in the gap for those battling temptation. Strengthen them like you strengthened Jesus Christ in the wilderness. Your Word declares, “No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to man, but God is faithful…” Rescue them from the snare of the enemy. Let them not fall as Adam, but stand as Joseph did. Give them escape routes, strength, and spiritual resistance. I bind every lying spirit that glorifies sin and loose a hunger for righteousness. Let holiness rise like incense in their lives. Keep them blameless until the day of Christ. In Jesus Christ’s name, amen.




17. Intercessory Prayer for Emotional Healing


Father God , you are the God of Peace, I intercede for the brokenhearted. Your Word says, “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” I call forth healing into every scar, every trauma, and every silent pain. Be to them the Balm in Gilead. Restore what grief, betrayal, and abuse have stolen. Like Hannah, turn their mourning into song. Wipe every tear. Release joy for sorrow and praise for heaviness. Let peace reign in the depths of their soul. Father God, thank you for your Holy Spirit, as you breathe healing into every wound. I declare divine restoration and emotional resurrection. May their hearts beat again in freedom and joy.




18. Intercessory Prayer for Unity in the Body of Christ


Father God, God of Unity, I cry out for oneness in Your Church. As Jesus prayed, “That they all may be one,” let this prayer echo now. Break the spirit of division, offense, and competition. Let love bind us together in perfect harmony. As the early church gathered in one accord, pour out fresh fire and unshakable unity. Let denominational walls crumble. Unite our hearts for revival, for missions, for truth. Empower leaders to walk in humility and members in servanthood. Let the Church arise in strength and beauty, Christ's Bride without spot. For where there is unity, You command the blessing. Amen. 




19. Intercessory Prayer for Missionaries and God's Five-Fold Ministers; apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers. Elders and deacons.


Father God, you are the Lord of the Harvest, Commander of Heaven’s army, I lift up every missionary and Your anointed ministers doing the work of the Gospel. As your servants of God were sent out by the Spirit, empower these labourers with boldness, protection, and supernatural provision. “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the Gospel of peace!” Let signs and wonders follow their message. Give them open heavens, receptive hearts, and favour with men. Shield them from persecution and discouragement. Strengthen their hands and stir fresh fire in their bones. May nations be transformed through their witness. Use them, O God, for Your glory.




20. Intercessory Prayer for Government Leaders


Father God, you are the Holy Ruler of Nations, King of all kings, I stand in the gap for earthly presidents, governors, lawmakers, and judges. Your Word commands us to pray for those in authority so we may live in peace. As you gave wisdom to Solomon, give our leaders divine discernment. Remove wicked counselors. Raise up Daniels and Josephs—God-fearing men and women in government. Let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. Expose corruption, silence confusion, and establish truth. Protect those who walk in integrity. Lead our nation through righteous leadership. Rule through them, Lord, and be enthroned over every seat of power. In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, I thank you. Amen. 




21. Intercessory Prayer for Supernatural Provision


Father God, my Source and Sustainer, my Provider, I intercede for those in need of Heaven’s supply. As you sent manna to Israel and multiplied loaves for the 5,000, provide miraculously again. “The young lions may lack, but those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing.” Open windows of Heaven. Pour out blessings they cannot contain. Break every cycle of lack and devourer. Release creative ideas, divine favor, and angelic help. Let debts be canceled and storehouses overflow. You are the God who brings water from rocks and coins from fish. Let supernatural provision manifest today, in Jesus Christ’s powerful name!




22. Intercessory Prayer for Breaking Generational Curses


Father God, you are the Chain-Breaking God, the Curse Reverser, I cry out for freedom across generations. Your Word says, “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law.” Every inherited bondage—poverty, disease, addiction, failure — I uproot by the blood of Jesus Christ! As Gideon tore down his father’s altar, let every evil pattern be destroyed. I decree: What bound my bloodline ends with me! From this moment, I walk in blessing and not curse. Let your fire consume every ancestral chain. Raise a new legacy of faith, favor, and freedom. I seal this family line with the covenant of Jesus Christ. No curse can stand, amen!




23. Intercessory Prayer for Divine Acceleration


Father God, Lord of Speed and Suddenly, I stand in the gap for those who feel delayed. As Elijah outran Ahab’s chariot and Joseph rose from prison to palace in one day, let divine acceleration come! Your Word says, “I will do a quick work and cut it short in righteousness.” Redeem the years stolen by delay, fear, or failure. Send help swiftly. Shift times and seasons. Let what would take years happen in weeks. Place your hand upon them for supernatural speed. Let divine appointments, open doors, and answered prayers manifest now. No more delay! Arise, O God, and do it quickly! All in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.




24. Intercessory Prayer for Endurance and Perseverance


Father God, you are our God of Endurance, Strength of the weary, I intercede for those tempted to give up. As Lord Jesus Christ endured the cross for the joy set before Him, let strength arise in their inner man. “He who endures to the end shall be saved.” Give them a spirit that does not quit. Let hope anchor their soul. When the storm rages, speak peace. When the road is long, walk beside them. Infuse them with supernatural grace to finish strong. Remind them that You are Faithful. The crown awaits. They shall not faint but overcome. Let perseverance be their portion, in Jesus Christ’s name.

Amen and amen. 



Conclusion


Let these prayers become a lifestyle, as we pray through each section. Let every word you release in intercession shake the unseen realm and establish God’s will on earth. Don’t underestimate the impact of our prayers. Keep standing, keep declaring and interceding, knowing that every time you kneel in prayer for someone else, Heaven leans in. And as we lift others before the throne of grace, may the God who hears in secret reward you openly. In Jesus Christ’s mighty name, amen.



Monday, April 13, 2026

how often the Bible answer man like yourself

 And it is shocking how often a Bible answer man like yourself who clearly has no problem with confidence and boldness, how often you will say, "I don't know." Right. Can you just talk about that? 

Like just the some would be surprised by that, that  boldness and then just the humility to admit the things I don't know and then be really passionate about the things that I do know. Just how did you start saying those three words? { I don't know} You throw them around a lot, you know, speak to that because I think it's refreshing to a lot of folks. When I ask somebody a question, I don't care what area it is, and they make up an answer, that's called a lie. 

I don't like people lying to me and therefore I don't want to lie to other people. So when I'm asked a question and I don't have the foggiest idea how to answer it, I better not make up an answer. I better be honest enough and humble enough to say, ' I do not know. ' And that's why I like book of Mark chapter 9. A grief or torn dad who's got a boy, a son who's being torn apart by  epilepsy, demon possession. He's a hurting pup. He comes up to Jesus and says, "Hey Jesus, your disciples,  they tried to heal my boy, but they couldn't. If it is possible, would you please heal my boy?" And Jesus looks into the face of that grief or torn father and he says, "What do you mean if it is possible?" All things are possible for the one who believes. Now, the response of the father is incredible. The father looks at Jesus and says, "I believe. Help my unbelief." 

 In other words, Jesus, I've got some belief, but I got real doubts. But I've got to be honest, Jesus, my doubts haven't gotten me anywhere. And that's my point to agnostics. That's my point to people who say, " I'm just not convinced." Fine. Maybe you're not convinced. But if you're not convinced about Christ, you're convinced about someone or something else. You wouldn't be at Texas A&M, this fine university,  if you weren't a highly motivated person. You didn't get here by accident, guys. Something's motivating you. You're living for something or someone. But the father was honest enough to admit, "I got doubts." But he was humble enough to admit, "My doubts haven't gotten me anywhere in life." That's why he blurts out, "Help my unbelief." 

And Jesus doesn't condemn the guy. He performs a miracle and he heals the guy's son. You see, God is more than willing to reach out to honest, humble people. Not people who pretend. Not people who pretend, "Oh, I've got it all nailed down." No. Humble, honest people who say, "I got doubts, but my doubts haven't gotten me anywhere in life. Lord Jesus, please help me." 

Logan's a really nice guy. Before we started that podcast, he turned to me and said, "Uh, I'm not a believer in God or Christ, but uh maybe at the end of this time I wil be." Wow. I thought,  "Okay, I really appreciate his vulnerability, his honesty." And then we got into it and started talking about a lot of different issues. And he kept on coming back to, "I'm really offended by how you guys think Jesus is the only way to God." And I had to say, "Well, I didn't make that up. Christians didn't make that up. Jesus says in John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." And I don't like the way I answered him. 

 I stuck to Logan. Everybody believes in truth. If you believe every path leads to God, that's a truth claim. You believe half the paths, half the philosophies, half the religions lead to heaven or nana, that's a truth claim. 

And Jesus is obviously making a truth claim when he says there's one way to heaven. It's through me. I wish I would have gone on and said, "Now, Logan,  let's talk about why Jesus is so necessary." 

 Jesus is so necessary. Jesus is the truth. He's the way to heaven. And he's the way to God because he has a unique identity. He's God in human form. He's not just a good prophet. He's not just a good teacher. He has a unique identity that is totally different from all the rest of us. He's God in human form. 

Secondly, he has a unique death. We're all going to die. The statistics on death are very impressive. One out of one die. Everybody who's born dies. And I'm a lot closer than any of you. Bar probably. I'm 71 and you guys are young bucks. I'm jealous of you. You got a great future. Jesus died on a cross for you, for me. And I can promise you if someone dies for me, I'm going to take what they say very seriously because it shows they really give a rip about me. The phrase "give a rip" is an idiomatic expression meaning to care or to attach importance to someone or something. 

And the third thing about him is about Jesus is not just that he has unique identity, not just that he has a unique death, but he has a unique resurrection. Guys, I promise you, you die and rise from the dead, I will listen very carefully to everything you have to say because the evidence is you are in touch with reality in a way that I am not. And so I put my faith in Christ, not because I've been hoodwinked, deceived into believing in him, not because I've been manipulated, not because I just believe, believe. I believe in Christ because the evidence is he is more than a man. He lived a sinless life. I've tried to live like Jesus. I really have guys and I have failed. Every day I try and I fail. 

But that's secondly why I need his death, his unique death to forgive me for the wrong that I've done. He takes the penalty for my sin. 

And then thirdly, I got a brain. I'm not just going to blindly believe. It's his historical resurrection that convinces me this Jesus is the truth. So, do you get it, Logan? 

Logan had a hard time with that one, as a lot of Americans do. Yeah. And I still think what you said to him is beautiful. Like I think just based off what he said beforehand and like the hunger there is obvious like the lean in like the and the asking the hard questions and the willingness to admit wrong and I think that such people are pretty darn close much closer to the kingdom than they realize. And I think that applies to you guys in the crowd. Like your presence here implies a level of hunger. Your willingness to engage with questions implies that. And I just wondered if you have had doubts or have doubts or there's way more times than you would like where you say, "I don't know." Uh, man, you might be closer to the kingdom than you think. So, those were some of the questions that came in. If the cross is the center point, it's also, man, it's a stumbling block to plenty of people. You know, an author who was very prominent a little while ago, doesn't get talked about much anymore, said the cross is divine child abuse. you know, like what would you say to those things? This is outdated. It's barbaric. Um, do we really have to talk about this? Um, what would you say to that? 

A lot of people say that these days, a lot of people believe that, Brian, you're absolutely correct. But I can almost guarantee you that the vast majority of people who say that, if I say to them, if I whoop up on a little African-American kid, beat him to a pulp, and if the police come and say,"Cliff, what did you do?" And I said, "Well, I just beat up this little African-American kid." If the police officer looks at me and says, "Let's go to Starbucks." Every person who's upset with the sacrificial death of Christ on a cross to pay the penalty for our wrongdoing would be outraged. 

They'd call that racism. They'd say that officer is a racist, Cliff, as well as you're a racist. Justice is a joke. He's making a mockery out of justice. And they'd be right. That police officer better do something to arrest me for beating up a little African-American kid. But the same people who understand that insist God cannot judge evil. God is lovey-dovey,  which means he just loves everybody and it doesn't matter what they do. But what they're forgetting is the reason that God judges is for the same reason that the police officer judges. the little African-American kid should must matter to the police officer and that's why he's going to haul me into jail. 

The same thing with God. The reason that God judges me for dehumanizing someone, for manipulating someone, for using someone, for degrading someone in my head or in my speech is because that person who I've degraded, who I've dehumanized, matters to God. Which means if God does not judge, you don't matter. 

People can rip you off. They can cut you off at their knees. They can steal you blind. To steal you blind means to rob or cheat someone mercilessly, taking everything they own, often through deceitful or fraudulent means.They can stick it to you. The phrase "stick it to you" is an idiom meaning to treat someone harshly, unfairly, or to retaliate against them, often as an act of defiance or revenge. And if God doesn't judge them for treating you that way, let's be real honest. You don't matter to God. Now, what Jesus Christ points out is yes, you do matter to God. And because you matter to God, because he loves you more than anybody in the whole universe loves you, he must judge those who sexually attack you. Oh, no We don't want to talk about that, Cliff. Well, I'm sorry. We're going to talk about it. Cuz in a crowd this size, you know exactly what I'm talking about, ladies. Many of you, too many of you have been sexually attacked. That's evil. And if God just winks at that and overlooks that, ladies, you don't matter to God. He doesn't care. And that's false. The clear revelation of Jesus Christ is you do matter to God. And the guy who sexually attacked you is going to answer to God for that. And he's going to judge him. And the group of ISIS that slaughtered Caleb Mueller in 2015 after they had imprisoned her for a few years. They're going to answer to God as terrorists for slaughtering Caleb Mueller. and I'm going to be judged for the way I've dehumanized people. That is why I need Christ's death on the cross. 

Because remember guys, forgiveness is never cheap and easy. When you forgive somebody, what you're saying is, I'm going to absorb the hurt that you put on me when you did this to me. And instead of seeking revenge, I'm going to absorb the hurt. Not insist that you give me a pound of your flesh because you ripped a pound of flesh out of me. I'm going to forgive you. I'm going to absorb the hurt. Do you understand? Forgiveness is never free and easy. It costs. It costs a lot. And that's why Christ died on a cross. To absorb the penalty that we deserve for our wrongdoing. God is a judge. Why? Because we matter to God. And God is merciful. He offers us forgiveness through the death of his only son, Christ, on a cross. 

Wow. So, so in the cross, we don't just have the proof of his love for us and his willingness to take our place. We have the proof of his love for us that he will not let wrongs done against us go unpunished. 

Wow. Wow. Um your  passion in communicating the cross is inspiring to me and recently your passion towards something else was deeply inspiring to me and some people on my team actually also took notice of it. Any did anybody go to Passion Conference in January when it was here and these guys were there? 

Incredible time and it was an honor to be there and one of the things that really stuck out to some people on our staff, Cliff, was the passion that came out when you were given the opportunity to speak about the importance of serving the poor and feeding the hungry. You're looking at me like you don't recall this. Okay, you do. All right. I was like, "Oh, boy." 

Stuart, over to you. Um, no. Uh, this I don't know this unexpected, but I think it was a side that some that's not going to get 50 million views is that topic. And I think that might be part of the problem. Can you speak to this? I think that this is a generation that cares deeply about those things is man,  how do we write wrongs and how do we help those in and how central is this to the Christian life? like how central is this topic, serving the poor, feeding the hungry, this concept to Christianity clearly matters to you. 

Day before yesterday, as my wife and I were flying down here from New York City, I  sat beside a little 8-year-old girl. Where are mom and dad? 

Oh, dad lives in New York and mom lives in Houston. Um I'm looking at the stewardess and asking where is mom and dad? Where's a guardian? Oh, she has none. For four and a half hours, that little girl slept beside me, putting her head on my shoulder. 

I'm sitting there thinking, "This 8-year-old girl has made this trip," she says about 50 times. "No mom, no dad. She does it alone as an 8-year-old girl flying from New York City to Houston, Texas." 

Am I moved by that? Or am I going to sit here and say, "Oh, well, at least she's not starving." There better be something in my heart that is moved to help, to love, to serve that little girl. All right. Jesus says in Matthew 25, in the parable of the sheep and the goats, he says, "When the Son of Man returns in power and great glory, he's going to gather all the peoples of the nations together, and he's going to put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left, and he's going to turn to those on his right and say, "Enter the heaven that is prepared for you. For I was hungry, and you gave me something to drink. I was naked and you clothed me. I was sick and in prison and you visited me and those on his right are going to say, "When, Jesus, when did we ever see you in that kind of a predicament?" And he will answer, "Every time you did it to one of the least of these, my brethren, you did it to me." And then he'll turn to those on his left and say, "And that hell is and prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink. I was naked and you did not clothe me. Sick and in prison, you never visited me." And those on his left are going to say, "When, Jesus, when do we ever see you in that kind of a jam?" and he will answer, "Every time you did not do it to the least of these, my brethren, you did not do it to me." 

 All right, guys. You're at a very fine university. You have incredible career potential. You have the ability to make some serious money. What are you going to do with that money? 

If I walk up to a woman or a man who's got a starving child sitting in their lap and I say to them, "I believe in Jesus." "Oh, your child is starving. Have a good day. See you later. And walk away. There's a word that defines me. Not a very nice word. It's the word hypocrite. 

If I love Christ and if I love people, I must do something to solve the biggest killer of human beings, which is  starvation. And we got the solution for it, guys. It's called money. Buy food. 

Figure out how to get it by corrupt government and get it into the mouths of starving children. Now guys, that's what Christ calls you and me to do. And if you and I don't do that to some degree, the question is, who we really following? Who do we really believe in? 

For he fed the hungry. He clothed the naked. He healed the sick. He raised the dead. And now he says, "You go out and do it, guys. Do it to the glory of God. 

And so I better feed the hungry. I better clothe the naked. I better do something to stand against suffering. 

And then I better tell people about Jesus Christ because there's a disease that's far worse than starvation. It's the disease of sin. And the reason it's worse is because it leads not just to death. It leads to eternal separation from God. That's eternal death. 

Jesus Christ is the way through death to eternal life. I mean guys, just think about it. When someone mocks the idea of heaven, please look them in the face and ask this one question. Is there any greater affirmation of your life and my life than heaven with Christ and others for eternity? No. 

There's no philosophy, no world view, no religion that comes close to affirming the value of your life and my life than Jesus Christ. Why? Because he promises eternal life to all who trust in him. 

Think there is no greater affirmation of your life. No applause in a stadium like this if you're a football player or a cheerleader that comes close to Christ's affirmation of you. No good-looking guy who wants to hop into bed with you and he affirms you and he strokes you and he builds you up and you feel like a million bucks and you say, "Sure, I'll give you my body sexually." That ain't nothing compared to the affirmation of Jesus Christ who says, "I gave my life for you. I love you and you're so important that I want you to spend eternity with me in heaven. 

You mentioned that one of our recent text messages, Stuart, had to do with, you mentioned suicidality. You mentioned just like the hope that we long to come into every heart that we have a chance to encounter in Aguila and beyond.  As awesome as it is like God is moving in this generation. You guys see the hunger as you go campus to campus and we get to stand on the front lines and say something is happening in Gen Z. It's absolutely incredible. I think the hunger is being talked about a lot. I think that the times where it sparks up and tons of people are getting baptized is being properly and appropriately shared. And sometimes I get a little worried that becomes the overly dominant story at the expense of, my goodness, there's just a lot of hurting people. And Texas A&M is not exempt from just the tragedy at times what feels like the epidemic of mental health problems, anxiety and depression at the very least. But suicidal ideation and then just suicide, like can you just, I want to hear from both of you on this one. For the many in the sound of my voice who are in a dark place in a desperate place.  There might be one. For the many in the sound of my voice who are in a dark place in a desperate place. There might be some who feel like they're like bottom rung act was like showing up here you know but just for people struggling in different ways. What is the hope that a life believing in Christ and a life following Christ offers to those experiencing these different expressions of mental health problems and struggles? 

 I'd love to hear from both of you. Is there hope and what is that hope that is offered to people in that place? 

At bottom a Christian is somebody who can have objective purpose and meaning in this life. So, it's one that says you are here for a reason. You've been given a life. You are valuable no matter what. 

No matter if you make $100K upon graduation or if you make nothing and you are headed somewhere that is going to be eternal bliss relationally. Okay guys, that's objective purpose. I was out to dinner not too long ago with a guy who's suffering from depression. A D1 all-star athlete at the highest level, but he's dealing with serious depression. Some of you football players in this crowd, I hate to say this, will deal with some serious depression once football is torn away from you. Many of you, whatever you are basing your identity on, will be tremendously, let's just say, shaky, if not now, eventually. When I'm at dinner with this guy, he looks at me and I am shocked because he would be the least vulnerable of all my friends. That's for sure. And he said almost in tears, "Stuart, I am so jealous of what you have. I want it and need it, but I just can't accept it." And his wife turned when he walked into the kitchen for seconds and she said, "Stuart, can you please stop please stop talking with him about this? I know how good it is and important it is, but he just can't handle it. 

That at rock bottom, guys, is if you are dealing with depression, anxiety, or anything of the sort, at the very least, you know you have meaning and purpose still because you were created by a God who created you in his image. So, you have value no matter what. He has a plan  here for you on this planet. Oh, by the way, if you feel like you can never get better mentally, I promise you, you can. Whether that's through therapy, 20:35 medication, whether it's through quoting the Psalms more, being in prayer more, 

20:38 whether it's through going to church. By the way, Harvard just did this incredible study showing that you get 40% chance of better mental health if you go to church on a weekly basis. 

20:48 There's so many ways to improve your mental health through the gospel, through community that God has given us, 

20:54 but ultimately through knowing how unconditionally loved you are by your creator and the creator of the universe. That's number one. 

Number two, questioning your thoughts. We sung it right before here. JJ did an awesome job. Those thoughts of fear, how often are you questioning those? How often are you grabbing your heart and saying, "Whoa, my heart, my thoughts are taking me on a crazy ride right now, and I'm not even questioning them. Why have I put that much stock in that girlfriend or boyfriend to actually start to ask the question, is life even worth living if they break up with me?" Hold on here. What? That is putting your identity on shaky ground. And so you have to question those thoughts. That's why David said in Psalm 42 and 43, why are you downcast all my soul? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God for yet. Praise him, my Savior and my Lord. That's self talk. He's not praying there. He's working on his self talk that God gave him. He gave you a voice. He gave you thoughts. He gave you that voice to speak back against those thoughts that are telling you to kill yourself. That are telling you you are no good.  That are telling you why are you even born? Do your parents even love you? To speak back against those thoughts. The gospel and  understanding who God is gives you an ability to speak back against those thoughts unlike anything else. 

Gosh, I want to pass this over to you. That the suffering, that many of the people, that he was just talking to is probably the foremost obstacle like the reality of that kind of suffering and many other kinds is probably the foremost obstacle that many in this generation feel is in front of them to jump in to faith and would you speak to that, would you speak to that, I believe I can't remember which one of you said it earlier today I think a student actually  asked you hey which conversation or which point is it that if you're honest is like the greatest challenge for you even sometimes emotionally like what is the greatest counter argument and the answer was that this idea of suffering but like I want to I want to throw that at you um how do you speak to that age-old problem expressed really vividly here through the mental health thing but just that rolls out in so many different issues what do we do with the problem of suffering I've got to be very careful when I looked into the face of my brother who's two years younger than me after he'd lost his seven-year-old daughter in a horrible car wreck. Her head was smashed to smithereens by a pickup truck that came down the road 55 miles an hour and babysitter didn't see the stop sign, ran the stop sign, and that hit pickup truck hit the side of the car and killed her instantly. So, I'm walking around the field in Madison, Wisconsin with my younger brother who's a surgeon and loves Christ, but he's just lost his seven-year-old precious daughter. If you think that there's a watertight    loves Christ, but he's just lost his seven-year-old precious daughter. If you think that there's a watertight answer to that question,  I don't know what you've been smoking.  There is no ultimate answer of why God allowed that to happen. Why did that happen? I do not know. And I better learn to live with mystery.  I better learn to live with unanswered questions because if anybody thinks they're going to have all the answers to all the life's questions, they're an arrogant twit. But I do know something. I do know that everybody has a problem with suffering. Every atheist, every agnostic, every Jew, Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian. We all have a problem with suffering. But there is no better solution in any philosophy or any religion than the cross of Christ. 

 Because when you look at the cross of Christ, you leads to some horrible things. Good thinking leads to good things. Bad thinking leads to victims. And bad action leads to victims as well. 

And the cross of Christ is an ugly sight as he bleeds and dies on a wooden cross beam for our sin to forgive us. 

But you see what it does is it takes evil seriously. 

Hey man, I'm not afraid to die. Death is just a stage of life. You got to be kidding me. That's about as cruel as looking into the face of a quadriplegic and telling them paralysis is just a stage of exercise.  Are you serious? Are you kidding me? Paralysis is not a stage of exercise.   Paralysis is the end of exercise. And death is not a stage of life. Death is the end of life. Wake up. Smell the coffee. Live in reality, not in La La Land. 

The cross of Christ is God's solution to the very real problem of suffering and death because there forgiveness and reconciliation with God is offered. And thirdly, it's followed by the resurrection. 

And the resurrection of Christ is a clear statement. There is life after death. That's not just a pipe dream. 

That's not just naive. That's not just blind faith. And it's not a contradiction of science either. Science is a wonderful study of natural process. 

 The resurrection is a statement. The natural process is real. One out of one die. But guess what? There's more to reality than matter and energy. And you should know that because you've experienced love. You know what justice is. You know what kindness is. You know what forgiveness is. And those are none, none of those are scientific theories.   They're all experiential experiences that we all have that points us to the fact that reality is bigger than matter and energy. And yes, this God who created these intangible values like love and justice and kindness and compassion promises eternal life to all who trust  in him. Now, what's the solution to suffering? 

 Real simple. It's not that hard. Let's go to the hospital. Come on, my atheist agnostic friend. Let's go into the room where the baby lies, whose body is being shredded by some horrible weird disease. 

 What's your solution, my atheist friend? You have none. It's fate, destiny, chance. I also walk the other side of that bed, and I too will hold that child's hand as my good atheist friends do. But in Jesus Christ, I have the ultimate solution for suffering and death, forgiveness and eternal life that we read about in Revelation 21:4. We read, "He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there'll be no more death or mourning or crying or pain. For the old order has passed away. Behold, all things have become new." So, what are we going to do? 

We going to play a little intellectual game. Oh, well, if God's all powerful and all loving, then why does he allow suffering? Ultimately, I don't know. I think a lot of it has to do with free will. But guess what? When I'm walking around a field with my younger brother whose little seven-year-old daughter just got knocked into an early grave in a tragic car wreck. The issue is not why did God allow it. The issue is has God done anything to solve it. And the  resurrection of Christ is a clear statement. God has offered you the solution to suffering and death. And that is in the death and resurrection of his only begotten son, Jesus Christ. That's why you can be confident that indeed there is life after death because the dead Christ rose from the dead. 

I don't want to think of good questions anymore. I don't want to. What I want to do instead with the time that we've got left, is you have a very peculiar large number of college students here that have been listening to you for, you know, the last however many minutes. And I think I saw that  there's over a dozen different schools represented here and some of them are predictable like Texas schools and going into Oklahoma. There's like someone from Washington State here. There's someone from Wyoming here. Like the the stretch here is larger than we realize and you've been talking to them for a while and for the next minutes that we have, I'd like you to pretend like we haven't been. And if you were just standing, coming up here and you had, I don't know, seven minutes to just lay out the gospel that means everything to you and invite them into it. Ready? Go. 

New York City. Several years ago, Pastor Wilson ran the largest Sunday school. buses would fan out all over the city, pick up little children and bring them to this Sunday school. And after church one Sunday, a Puerto Rican woman came up to Pastor Wilson and said, "Pastor Wilson, I want to minister." In her broken English.

 Pastor Wilson said, "Well, why don't you ride on the buses, pick up the kids, and try and love on him?" And so, the Puerto Rican woman did it. But one day, she met this one little boy, and a deep bond formed between them. So, she goes to Pastor Wilson and she says, "Pastor, uh, I want to stay on that one bus cuz I want to be with that one boy on the way to Sunday school." Pastor Wilson said, "Yes, ma'am." Little Puerto Rican woman with her broken English sits besides this one kid, and she only knows a few words in English, and she repeats them over and over to this little kid. Jesus loves you. I love you. Jesus loves you. I love you. Jesus loves you. I love you. Little kid doesn't say a word. Finally, one day after she says that to him, he turns around, wraps his arms around her neck, and hugs her really, really tight. He gets off the bus. The next day, that kid was found in a black plastic bag in a dumpster. His mother murdered him. Some of the last words that little kid heard were, "Jesus loves you. I love you. Jesus loves you. I love you." In broken English from a Puerto Rican woman in New York City. 

What on earth is life all about? 

According to Christ, it's all about loving God with Vour heart, soul, mind, and strength, and loving your neighbor as yourself. 

And if you speak broken English, you can still love people with that broken English as your heart reaches out to another person. 

Now, what's a Christian? A Christian is someone who understands. I haven't loved always. I've been selfish at times. I've been mean at other times. I've ignored hurting people at other times. I've been greedy. Lord God, forgive me. I am genuinely sorry. And I want to change. And with your help, I want to love people with my broken English, with a lack of my high school degree or my PhD from Texas A&M. I want to use those gifts and talents to love you by taking care of people. You see, anybody can do that. Anybody can understand that. But they got to open their heart to Christ the same way that little Puerto Rican woman did in the center of New York City as she reached out to a little kid whose mother decided, "I'm going to murder him and dump him in a dumpster." 

But some of the last words that little kid heard were from a little Puerto Rican woman who couldn't attend Texas A&M. She didn't have the academic credentials, but she had an ability to connect her heart with God, with Christ, and then to connect with a little kid. 

Now, right now, God's reaching out to you. He loves you. And we can throw up all types of intellectual smoke screens and run away from that love. Or we can choose to say, "No, it's time to stop running. I need to make a decision." Oh, Cliff, I don't make those kind of decisions. Oh, yes, you do. You obviously are highly motivated. You obviously have ambition. You wouldn't be a student here at Texas A&M if you didn't. You're not here by accident. You made some decisions. And by the way, there's some other people who probably made some decisions to bankroll your education here. We make decisions, guys. You're living for something or someone. 

And suddenly, maybe tonight this is beginning to make a little more sense to you, this Jesus Christ. Well, if he is, you need to make a decision. And this decision is to open your heart, your soul, your personhood to him and to the best of your ability, just like that little Puerto Rican woman did, to trust in Christ and then to allow him to use you at Texas A&M, this fine university, and wherever else he leads you for the rest of your life. You see, that's a decision to trust. Christ made a decision to go to the cross for you. And now he says,"Make a decision to build your life on me because l am more trustworthy. I am more credible. I am more reliable than any of the options.  Trust in me. I will give you the solution for suffering and death. I'll give you the solution for what is the purpose and meaning of your life. I will give you the solution to your moral failure. I will forgive you and by my Holy Spirit, I will help you to change and become the beautiful person that God intends you to be. Guys, you can't be agnostic. 

You will make decisions. And when we all leave this magnificent stadium tonight, we will be living for someone or something. We will be giving the majority of our money, effort, and time to someone or something. It might be our career. It might be a degree. It might be sex. It might be athletics. It might be art. It might be music, but you don't live in a vacuum. You're a moving person. And you're obviously highly motivated. Otherwise, you wouldn't be here. Jesus says, "Come to me. Make a decision to trust in me to build your life on me. Allow me." Christ says, "Be the foundation of your life." And the evidence is there is no option that comes close to having the evidence that they are reliable as Jesus Christ. So it's a very wise decision, but it's a very deep decision because you're choosing to build your life on Christ. Not on money, not on sex, not on pleasure, not on a career, not even on something good like family. You're going to build your life on Christ. And that is the wisest person, a human being can make. So, if you're at the point in your life where such a decision would be wise, I'm going to lead in a very short prayer for you to decide to build your life on Christ, to trust in him, and then by his grace, by his power, to obey him, to surrender your life to him, and to follow him as your Lord. And if you're at the point in your life where such a decision would be very wise, I'd invite you to pray after me. This is between you and Christ and nobody else. Let's bow and pray together. 

🙏 Lord Jesus, I've been building my life on sand. I'm beginning to realize how unwise that is. Jesus, I want to build my life on you. I want to trust that you died on the cross for my sin. Thank you for your forgiveness. Thank you for the gift of eternal life that you give me as a gift. And now, Lord Jesus, I got some hurts. I was born broken.   You're saying that life is about healing. You're telling me that your grace, your love is the remedy. Well, that's what I want. I want you, Jesus, to put me back together again. Because I got all types of bad habits and hurts, even some addictions, possibly. Help me, Jesus. Help me. Thank you that you love me. Thank you that nothing can take me away from your love. Thank you for the gift of eternal life. I want to build my life on you, Jesus Christ. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.


If you prayed that prayer and meant that, I want you to talk to this guy or one of the other guys or gals who work with Breakaway, one of the other fellowships on this campus. You can't do it alone, guys. You need other followers of Christ and you know that you don't want to do college alone or university alone. You're an Aggie which means you understand the importance of friendship of commitment. You guys do it well, very very well. Now Christ says you're involved in my family. You're my child. You got to meet your brothers and sisters. You got to be with them. So turn to someone who you know is a follower of Christ and tell them that you've made your decision to build your life on Christ. these two. 


Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.