Friday, March 20, 2026

True life story : true love

 The courtroom fell silent the moment Helen walked in.


Ninety-one years old.


Barely five feet tall.


Wearing a hospital gown that covered her frail body.


Her hands were trembling.


Shackles were fastened around her wrists.


To anyone watching, she looked like someone’s grandmother — someone who should have been sitting at home, sipping tea, not standing under the cold glare of courtroom lights.


Judge Marcus opened the file in front of him — it read “Felony Theft.”


He looked up, and his eyes met Helen’s.


Something twisted faintly inside his chest.


For the past 65 years, Helen and her husband George had lived a quiet, simple, honest life — built on small routines and deep trust.


Every morning, Helen would set out his heart medication — twelve tiny pills that pushed back the darkness for just one more day.


But one day, everything changed because they had missed a health-insurance payment.


The pharmacy told Helen that the medicine, which once cost $50, had now gone up to $940.


She froze.


Then walked back home without the pills.


When she reached home, she saw—


George’s breath had grown heavy,


his hand had gone limp,


and life seemed to be slipping away, bit by bit.


Three days passed—


Three days of helpless attempts,


three days of suffocating silence,


three days filled with fear and love.


Finally, she did what love and desperation had taught her.


She went back to the pharmacy.


And when the pharmacist turned around,


she quietly slipped the packet of pills into her purse.


But she had hardly taken two steps before the alarm went off.


The police arrived.


Her blood pressure shot up so high that she had to be taken straight to the hospital.


And now — still wearing that hospital gown — she stood in court, like a criminal.


Her voice shook.


“I never thought I would live to see this day, Your Honor.”


Judge Marcus stayed silent for a moment.


Then he spoke:


“Bailiff, remove her shackles.”


The metallic click echoed through the room.


He turned toward the prosecutor.


“Felony charges? In this case?”


Helen broke down.


Tears rolled down her cheeks.


“He couldn’t breathe,” she sobbed. “I didn’t know what else to do.”


The judge’s voice rose —


Not in anger, but in grief and compassion.


“This woman is not a criminal. This is a failure of our system.”


He dismissed all charges immediately.


Then stood up and said:


“Not a single hospital bill will be taken from Mrs. Miller. Her husband will receive his medication today — not tomorrow, today.”


He ordered social workers and doctors to be sent to their home at once.


Later, when reporters asked:


“Your Honor, how did you make your decision so quickly?”


He replied without hesitation:


“Justice does not exist only in law books — it is the ability to recognize humanity.”


He paused, then added:


“That woman didn’t steal pills… she fought for her husband’s life.


And love — is never a crime.”


.”

The Number 777

 Meaning of Numbers in the Bible

The Number 777


Meaning of Numbers: The Number 777

The meaning of multiple number sevens such as 777 and 7777 is derived from it being a reinforcement of perfection and God's unmistakable hand in the affairs of man. While many examples in Scripture exist, this article will review its role in prophecy, the perfect worship of God, and his complete correction of unrepentant sinners.


Multiple sevens (777, 7777) were involved in Israel's victory at Jericho. It was the first battle God's people waged, west of the Jordan River, to possess their inheritance in the Promised Land.


Seven Levitical priests, on the seventh day (the Sabbath), blew their seven trumpets each of the seven times they journeyed around Jericho (777).

And seven priests shall bear seven trumpets of ram’s horns in front of the ark. And the seventh day you shall go around the city seven times, and the priests shall blow with the trumpets (Joshua 6:4,)

When the seventh circuit ended, the people shouted at Jericho's wall which miraculously came tumbling down! The Israelites then decimated all human and animal life within the city except for Rahab and her family (Joshua 6:21 - 25).


Multiple Number Seven

Multiple sevens such as 777 are a critical part of worshipping God through his still in force weekly Sabbath day and annual Feast days. It also played a role in the Jubilee Year. The weekly Sabbath, a holy period running from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset, was instituted for all mankind using 777 (see Genesis 2:2 - 3).


There are also seven annual commanded periods of worship known as the Feast (or Holy) days. These are the Passover, the Days of Unleavened Bread, Pentecost, Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, Feast of Tabernacles and Last Great Day (Leviticus 23). Both the Days of Unleavened Bread and the Feast of Tabernacles are to be kept for a seven-day period.


The Hebrew month having the most annual Feast days is the seventh month (Tishri) which contains four of the seven Feast periods.


Passover is to be commemorated every year at the start of Nisan (Abib) 14 (two sevens) on the Hebrew calendar. The Day of Pentecost is determined each year using 777. It occurs after counting seven perfect cycles of seven days where each cycle ends on a seventh-day Sabbath (Leviticus 23:10 - 16).


The Jubilee year, a time when slaves are set free and debt forgiven, is also related to 777. It is declared after seven sets of seven years each, with every seventh year being Sabbatical, are completed (Exodus 23:11, Leviticus 25:4, 8). The next Jubilee year will begin in the fall of 2026.


Prophecy and Number 777

Revelation is a fascinating book not only riddled with the use of multiple sevens but also representing the number 777 itself. The book, based upon the originally inspired Bible canonized by Ezra and the Apostle John, is the 49th (7 x 7) and last writing. It is also the last of seven major divisions of Scripture (the Law, the Prophets, the Writings, the Gospels, the General Epistles, Paul's writings and Revelation).

Three sevens also are involved in proclaiming the arrival of God's beautiful new headquarters city when his plan of salvation is complete. It is one of the seven angels who implemented one of the seven vials that held mankind's seven last plagues who shows John the New Jerusalem coming from heaven (Revelation 21:9).

The core of Revelation's main prophetic events revolves around 777. These events are kicked off by seven seals, seven trumpets and seven golden vials (Revelation 5:1, 8:2, 15:7). The seals and the trumpets are administered by seven angels (7777).

Perfect Correction and 7777

God promised to bless abundantly the Israelites if they obeyed his commandments and kept his special days of worship (Leviticus 26:1 - 13). If they refused to obey, however, and broke covenant with him, he warned he would allow sickness to spread among them and permit their enemies to not only rule them but also steal their food (14 - 17).

The Lord, if his first correction did not move the people to repent, promised he would begin a series of four increasingly pernicious seven-fold punishments (number 7777) to underscore his dislike of sin and his desire for repentance.

This first seven-fold correction attempts to break the pride of the unrepentant through a severe drought. The lack of rain is so severe that it renders the land uncultivatable regardless of the effort. Food becomes scarce and even the fruit trees are barren (Leviticus 26:18 - 20).


If people continue to rebel a second seven-fold punishment, in the form of the destruction of cattle and the inability to produce children, would come (Leviticus 26:21 - 22). If such sufferings still do not motivate his people to soften their hearts, then God brings a third seven-fold punishment in the form of wars, plagues and hunger (777).


If, in spite of the manifold trials received, God's people still harden their hearts against him, then a fourth and most severe seven-fold penalty (7777) would be administered. Its fierceness will cause parents to resort to cannibalizing their own children. The cities will be destroyed and many will experience a horrible death. Those who survive are taken away from their homes (Leviticus 26:27 - 33).


More Info on Biblical Meaning of 777

777 is the product of 3 x 7 x 37. All three numbers, 3, 7 and 37, are primes.


The King James name Methusael is translated from the Hebrew methushael (Strong's Concordance #4967) and is found only in Genesis 4:18. In Gematia his name adds up to 777 (40 + 400 + 6 + 300 + 1 + 30). Methusael was the great-great grandson of Cain who became mankind's first murderer when he killed his brother Abel in cold blood (Genesis 4:8).


Lamech represents, in the Bible, the ninth generation of man on earth. He is the son of Methuselah, the oldest human to have ever lived, and the father of the patriarch Noah. He lived to the ripe old age of 777.


And after he begat Noah, Lamech lived five hundred and ninety-five years. And he begat sons and daughters. And all the days of Lamech were seven hundred and seventy-seven years. And he died (Genesis 5:30 - 31)


Revelation's seventh angel is recorded on three separate occasions (number 777) playing a momentous role in the meaning and revealing of God's plan for mankind. This angelic being not only trumpets the completion of "the mystery of God", it also heralds the beginning of his Kingdom actively reigning on earth and the final punishment for sin administered during the Day of the Lord.

But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he is about to sound the trumpet, the mystery of God shall also be completed, according to the gospel that He declared to His servants the prophets (Revelation 10:7, HBFV).

Then the seventh angel sounded his trumpet; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, "The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and His Christ, and He shall reign into the ages of eternity." (Revelation 11:15).

Then the seventh angel poured out his vial into the air; and a loud voice came out of the temple of heaven, from the throne, saying, "IT IS FINISHED." (Revelation 16:17).

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

"No One Knows The Day or Hour" Mantra of Sleepwalking Christians

 STOP letting this ONE VERSE shut down your blessed hope! 

For YEARS, Christians have weaponized "no one knows the day or hour" to attack anyone watching for Christ's return. But they're making a MASSIVE theological error that changes everything.

What You'lI Learn: Why the incarnate Jesus didn't know vs. the ascended Jesus who DOES? How the Mary/Martha deception is playing out TODAY? Why "no one knows" critics sound exactly like Martha? 

 The authentication signature proving God is speaking NOW. How to respond when people attack your rapture watching. 

 KEY MOMENTS: 

1 - The "No One Knows" Weapon 

2 - Jesus HAD to Empty Himself 

3 - But Then He Ascended

4 - The Mary/Martha Parallel EXPOSED 

5 - Why Critics Can't Hear His Voice 

6 - The Choice: Martha's Work vs. Mary's Intimacy

THE BOTTOM LINE: The ascended Jesus who sent Revelation KNOWS the future. The question isn't His knowledge - it's whether you're choosing Martha's kitchen or Mary's intimacy. 

• KEY SCRIPTURES:· 

Philippians 2:7 (He emptied Himself)

· Luke 10:38-42 (Mary chose the better part)

· Revelation 1:1 (Things that must shortly come to pass)

· Luke 21:36 (Pray to be counted worthy to escape)

· Matthew 24:36 (No one knows - PAST TENSE)

"But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, but My Father only." - Matthew 24:36 

The incarnate Jesus spoke these words. The ascended Jesus sent Revelation. Which Jesus are YOU listening to?

Chapter 1: The "No One Knows" Weapon 

All right, let me put this to rest once and for all. I've had no one knows the day or hour thrown at me so many times I had to go to therapy to remember how to tell time. What time is it, Brian? 

No one knows the day or hour. But you know what? 

I used to use this verse the exact same way. I've seen so many conversations shut down about timing with this one verse until I discovered something that changed everything. 

What if we've been misunderstanding who Jesus was when he spoke these words? 

Here's what I discovered when I really started digging into this. I thought, well, when Jesus came to Earth, he didn't arrive as a fully formed, all- knowing deity walking around in a human costume. I mean, Philippians 2 tells us something pretty incredible that he emptied himself. 


Chapter 2: Jesus HAD to Empty Himself


 Now, think about what that means. He became an embryo. He had to learn to walk, talk, even pray and hear from the father just like we do. 

 This hit me when I was thinking about Gethsemane. 

 How many times did Jesus ask for his cup to pass from him? And what does that tell us? 

 He was operating through faith just like we do. 

 He was relying on the same method of communication with the Father that you and I use. 

 So when the disciples asked him about the timing of his return and he said, "No one knows the day or hour," he was speaking from his incarnate state, limited by time, operating within our dimensions that we're stuck in here." Of course , he didn't know then.

He had emptied down everything out of themselves uh to be just like us in keeping with the rules. But here's where it gets interesting. After his resurrection, 

Chapter 3: But Then He Ascended... 

Jesus ascended to be seated at the right hand of the father. 

And what's one of the first things that he does? 

He calls up his favorite courier service. Eggo, I got a message for John. 

Oh, yeah. What about uh just some things that must shortly come to pass? 

Now, this made me wonder, why didn't Jesus just tell John this when he was physically with him? 

Wouldn't that have been more efficient, more credible, and with more witnesses? 

And then it hit me because he didn't know then. 

But now, now he knows the future. The entire book of Revelation is Jesus demonstrating he's returned to his omniscient state.

OMNISCIENT definition: having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things. 

 He's able to describe all manner of future events to apostle John in great detail. 

 So here is the question that started changing everything for me.  If the ascended Jesus knows enough to send detailed prophecies about the future, does he still not know the day or the hour? 

 But then I found something else that kind of blew my mind. Amos 3:7, it says,  "Surely the Lord God does nothing unless he reveals his secret to his servants, the prophets. 

 Now, think about that for a moment. God doesn't do anything without first warning His people. 

That's his established pattern throughout scripture. 

 Now, over in the New Testament, we're told something interesting in the book of Hebrews. 

 We're told we would see the day approaching. 

 Wait a minute.

 If no one can know anything about timing, how could we possibly see the day approaching? 

 Do you see the problem? 

 Either God's word was wrong when he said we'd see it approaching or the no one knows crowd is missing something huge. 

 Either God is violating his own Amos 3:7 pattern for the first time in history or he is revealing timing to those who are intimate with him just like he always has. 

 What if all these confirmations people are receiving worldwide aren't coincidence or delusion? 

 What if God is keeping his Amos 3:7 promise right now? 

 What if the reason some are hearing about timing while others aren't doesn't have anything to do with his knowledge and everything to do with intimacy? 

Chapter 4: The Mary/Martha Parallel EXPOSED 

This led me to look at a story that I thought I understood really well. Mary and Martha, but I started seeing it completely differently. 

 Martha's in the kitchen. She's stressed out. She's doing, you know, kingdom work, hospitality, service, feeding people, important stuff that needed doing. Mary is sitting at Jesus' feet, seemingly doing nothing productive, just listening to him, being present. And then Martha says something that is shocking. She comes out and she says, "Hey, Jesus, tell her to help me. Look at all this work that needs to be done." Do you hear it? 

The exact same spirit I was hearing directed at rapture watchers. Stop wasting time looking for Jesus. Get to work. Feed the poor. Evangelize. Fix your doctrine. Stop being selfish. 

Martha defending important work while missing the intimate moment with Jesus Christ.

Listen to Jesus response carefully. 

Martha, Martha, you are worried and upset about many things, but few things are needed. Indeed, only one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken from her. 

What was the better part that would not be taken from Mary? The intimate knowledge of his voice, his heart, his timing. 

When Jesus left that house, I realized something. 

Mary would recognize his voice when he called because she'd been listening. She'd been really present. 

 Martha knew his words, his needs, and even his preferences. But Mary knew his heart. 

Maybe the reason some of us are receiving confirmations about timing while others are not is the same reason Mary heard things Martha missed. 

Proximity. Intimacy.

Actually listening instead of just working. 

This got me thinking about something else. I've been analyzing all these signs people received, you know, worldwide about September 2025. And could it have been deception? 

Here is what I discovered. 

God's signature of authentication has always been timing. He knows the future from all perspectives, every angle, every person's response. 

If this were deception, it would require the enemy to be omnipresent and omnipotent. 

But scripture shows Satan operates with limited resources. Signs requiring multiple coordinated factors across the entire globe beyond any finite entity's capabilities. 

They have to clearly be coming from somewhere else other than our enemy. Where else can they come from?

Jesus prophecied specific things in Revelation. Churches have lampstands removed exactly as he promised. 

 His post ascension prophecies have been authenticating themselves for 2,000 years. 

So the ascended glorified Jesus who sent detailed prophecies about the future, he knows. 

The question is not his knowledge anymore. I started wondering why do some people get so upset when others watch expectantly for His return. 

I think l understand now. When others openly express conviction about his imminent return, it challenges our comfortable distance, our protective systems that keep us from dealing with readiness issues. 

 It is easier to deflect with focus on the work of the kingdom. Do you see how righteous that sounds? 

How it can make intimate watchers feel selfish for wasting time looking for Jesus Christ?

But here is what I discovered. 

How strengthening it is to genuinely embrace that blessed hope. And how invigorating to my faith to encourage one another as we see the day approaching. Wait, he said we'd see the day approaching. 

How is that possible if no one can know anything about timing? 

Chapter 5: Why Critics Can't Hear His Voice 

Unless some are meant to see because they're listening like Mary because they've chosen the better part. 

This led me to another realization. 

Jesus Christ said, "The greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength." 

Wait, he's supposed to be more important in serving others, more important than all the Martha work? 

Looking at Mary and Martha again, I saw there is a choice involved. 

Yes, service is necessary and beautiful, but there is a choice for something even better. 

When you're in intimate proximity with Jesus Christ, he does the heavy lifting. 

 What did he say? 

My yoke is what? Easy. 

And my burden is what? Light. 

If you're labouring in duty like Martha, it's natural to mistake others intimacy is neglect. 

Just like the prodigal son's older brother or the early workers in the vineyard parable. 

But Jesus always kept those most interested in him close. 

The three apostles at the mount of transfiguration, 

John at the last supper, and yes, they sometimes received special revelation. 

Chapter 6: The Choice: Martha's Work vs. Mary's Intimacy 

So, here is what I have decided. 

Intimacy and closeness to Jesus Christ is where I want to be. Not because it makes me better than anyone else, but because I'm choosing to put him first above everything, especially my own comfort. 

That's not self-service. That's what love looks like. Wanting to be close to the one you love. 

When someone throws statement like , "no one knows the day or hour" at me, I now know and I understand what's happening. 

They're quoting the incarnate Jesus who emptied himself while ignoring the ascended Jesus who sends revelations. 

And I wonder, are they choosing Martha's important work or Mary's necessary intimacy? 

The ascended Lord Jesus Christ knows. Amos 3:7 says he reveals his secrets to his servants. 

The confirmations worldwide suggest he is doing exactly that. The question is not his knowledge. 

 It is whether we want to be Mary or Martha whenever he speaks. 

I found that Jesus Christ is still speaking to those who will sit at his feet 

 I found that he's still speaking to those who will sit at his feet and listen. The Martha work will always be there, but this window for intimate preparation, it won't last forever. 

Mary chose what would not be taken from her. The intimate knowledge of his voice, his timing, and his heart. I'm choosing the better part. 

 Not because I have to, but because I want to know him, not just know about him. 

 He emptied himself to become like us. 

 But he didn't stay empty, did he? He ascended. He knows. And today, he's sharing with those who are listening. 

 Which are you choosing?


Book of Revelation here 


“无人知晓那日子或时辰”——梦游基督徒的口头禅


别让这短短一节经文扼杀你蒙福的盼望!


多年来,基督徒一直利用“没有人知道那日子、那时辰”来攻击所有盼望基督再来的人。但他们犯了一个巨大的神学错误,这个错误将彻底改变一切。


你将学到:为什么道成肉身的耶稣不知道,而升天的耶稣却知道?马利亚/马大的故事在今天是如何上演的?为什么那些批评“没有人知道”的人听起来和马大如出一辙?


证明上帝此刻正在说话的权威印记。当有人攻击你对被提的盼望时,该如何回应。


 关键时刻:


1 - “无人知晓”的武器


2 - 耶稣必须虚己


3 - 但随后他升天了


4 - 马利亚/马大平行关系的揭示


5 - 批评者为何听不到他的声音


6 - 选择:马大的劳作还是马利亚的亲密关系


结论:升天的耶稣,也就是启示录的作者,知道未来。问题不在于他是否知道,而在于你选择的是马大的厨房还是马利亚的亲密关系。


 • 关键经文:


腓立比书 2:7(祂虚己)


路加福音 10:38-42(马利亚选择了上好的福分)


启示录 1:1(必须快要发生的事)


路加福音 21:36(祈求被算为配得逃脱)


马太福音 24:36(无人知晓 - 过去式)


“但那日子、那时辰,没有人知道,连天上的使者也不知道,子也不知道,惟有父知道。” - 马太福音 24:36


道成肉身的耶稣说了这些话。升天的耶稣赐下了启示录。你听的是哪位耶稣的话呢?


第一章:“无人知晓”的武器


好了,让我一劳永逸地解决这个问题。 “没人知道今天是几号,几点了?”这句话我听了太多遍,以至于我不得不去看心理医生才能想起来怎么看时间。布莱恩,现在几点了?


没人知道今天是几号,几点了。但你知道吗?


我以前也用这句经文来解释时间。我见过太多关于时间的讨论因为这句经文而戛然而止,直到我发现了一些改变一切的事情。


如果我们一直误解了耶稣说这些话时的身份呢?


当我真正深入研究这个问题时,我发现了以下几点。我想,耶稣来到世上时,他并不是以一个完全成形、无所不知的神明的身份,披着人皮四处走动。我的意思是,《腓立比书》2章告诉我们一件非常不可思议的事情:他虚己。


第二章:耶稣必须虚己


现在,想想这意味着什么。他变成了一个胚胎。 他必须像我们一样,学习走路、说话,甚至祷告,聆听天父的声音。


当我想到客西马尼园时,这一点深深触动了我。


耶稣多少次求神挪去他所受的苦杯?这又告诉我们什么呢?


他像我们一样,凭着信心行事。


他依靠的,正是你我与天父沟通的方式。


 所以当门徒问他何时再来时,他说:“没有人知道那日子、那时辰。”他当时是以肉身之躯说话,受时间限制,身处我们所处的这个维度。当然,他当时并不知道。


他为了遵守规则,舍弃了一切,与我们一样。但有趣的是,在他复活之后,


第三章:他升天了……


耶稣升天,坐在父的右边。


他做的第一件事是什么?


他打电话给他最喜欢的快递公司。“Eggo,我给约翰捎个信。”


“哦,是吗?是一些即将发生的事。”


这让我不禁思考,为什么耶稣不在约翰面前直接告诉他这些事呢?


那样岂不是更有效率,更…… 更可信,而且有更多证人?


然后我突然意识到,因为他当时并不知道。


但现在,他知道未来。整本《启示录》都是耶稣在证明他已经恢复了全知全能的状态。


全知全能的定义:拥有完整或无限的知识、意识或理解;感知一切事物。


他能够非常详细地向使徒约翰描述各种未来的事件。


所以,这个问题开始彻底改变我的想法。如果升天的耶稣知道足够多的事情,能够发出关于未来的详细预言,难道他仍然不知道具体的日子和时辰吗?


但后来我发现了一些让我大吃一惊的事情。《阿摩司书》3:7说:“主耶和华若不将奥秘指示他的仆人众先知,就一无所成。”


现在,请仔细想想这句话。上

帝不会在没有事先警告他的子民的情况下就做任何事。


 这是他在整本圣经中一贯的模式。


现在,在新约圣经的希伯来书中,我们读到了一些有趣的事情。


经文告诉我们,我们将看到那日子临近。

等一下。


如果没人能预知时间,我们又怎么可能看到那一天临近呢?


你看出问题所在了吗?


要么是上帝说我们会看到那一天临近时,他的话是错的;要么是那些认为无人知晓的人忽略了什么重要的东西。


要么是上帝有史以来第一次违背了他在阿摩司书3章7节中自己设定的模式;要么是他像以往一样,正在向那些与他亲近的人揭示时间。


如果全世界的人们所收到的这些印证并非巧合或错觉呢?


如果上帝此刻正在信守他在阿摩司书3章7节中的承诺呢?


如果有些人听到关于时间的消息,而有些人却没有听到,这并非因为他知道,而是因为与他亲近呢?


第四章:马利亚/马大平行事件揭秘


这让我重新审视了一个我自以为很了解的故事。 玛丽和马大,但我开始以完全不同的视角看待这件事。


马大在厨房里。她很焦虑。她忙着做着天国的事,招待客人,服侍他人,喂饱穷人,这些都是必须做的重要事情。玛丽坐在耶稣脚边,似乎什么也没做,只是聆听他的教诲,陪伴着他。然后,马大说了一句令人震惊的话。她走出来,说:“耶稣,叫她来帮我。看看这些工作,有多少要做呢?” 你听出来了吗?


我听到的,正是对那些盼望末日审判的人所说的:别再浪费时间寻找耶稣了。赶紧行动起来。喂饱穷人。传福音。修正你的教义。别再自私了。


马大在为重要的工作辩护,却错过了与耶稣基督亲密相处的时刻。


仔细听耶稣的回应。


马大,马大,你为许多事操心烦扰,但真正需要的却很少。实际上,只需要一件。 玛丽选择了那上好的福分,这福分是不能从她夺去的。


那上好的福分是什么呢?是与耶稣亲密相交,了解他的声音、他的心意、他的时机。


耶稣离开那所房子时,我意识到了一件事。


玛丽能认出他的声音,因为她一直在聆听。她真正地在场。


马大知道耶稣的话语、他的需要,甚至他的喜好。但玛丽了解他的心意。


也许我们有些人能收到关于时机的印证,而有些人却没有,原因与玛丽听到马大错过的信息的原因相同。


亲近。亲密。


真正地聆听,而不是只顾着工作。


这让我想到另一件事。我一直在分析人们在世界各地收到的关于2025年9月的各种迹象。这会不会是欺骗呢?


以下是我的发现。


上帝的印记始终是时机。 他洞悉未来,从各个角度、每个角落,甚至每个人的反应都了如指掌。


如果这是欺骗,那么敌人就必须无所不在、无所不能。


但圣经表明,撒旦的行动资源有限。这些预兆需要全球范围内多个因素的协调配合,远超任何有限实体的能力范围。


它们显然并非来自我们的敌人。还能来自哪里呢?


耶稣在《启示录》中预言了具体的事情。正如他所应许的,教会的灯台已被移除。


他升天后的预言已经验证了两千年之久。


因此,那位升天后荣耀的耶稣,他曾发出关于未来的详细预言,他确知一切。


问题不再在于他是否知晓。我开始思考,为什么有些人对其他人满怀期待地等待他的再来感到如此不安。


我想我现在明白了。 当其他人公开表达对祂即将再来的坚定信念时,这会挑战我们习以为常的疏离感,挑战我们用来逃避面对准备问题的保护机制。


专注于天国的事工更容易让我们转移注意力。你听听这话多么自以为义吧?


这又会让那些虔诚的信徒觉得自己浪费时间寻找耶稣基督是自私的吗?


但我发现:


真心拥抱这蒙福的盼望是多么令人振奋。当我们彼此鼓励,共同迎接那日临近时,我的信仰又是多么充满活力。等等,祂说我们会盼望那日临近。


如果没人能预知时间,这怎么可能呢?


第五章:批评者为何听不到祂的声音


除非有些人注定要看见,因为他们像马利亚一样聆听,因为他们选择了上好的福分。


这让我有了另一个领悟。


 耶稣基督说:“最大的诫命就是尽心、尽性、尽意、尽力爱主你的神。”


等等,难道他应该在服侍他人方面更重要,比马大所做的一切更重要吗?


再次审视马利亚和马大,我发现其中存在着选择。


是的,服侍是必要且美好的,但还有一种选择,那就是更好的选择。


当你与耶稣基督亲密相交时,他会为你承担一切重担。


他说了什么?


我的轭是什么?容易的。

我的负担是什么?轻省。


如果你像马大一样忙于工作,很容易误以为与他人亲近就是忽略自己。


就像浪子的哥哥,或是葡萄园里早起的工人一样。


但耶稣总是与那些最关心他的人保持亲近。


登山变像时的三位使徒,


最后的晚餐上的约翰,是的,他们有时还会得到特别的启示。


第六章:选择:马大的劳作与马利亚的亲密


所以,我决定了。


我渴望与耶稣基督亲密相伴。这并非因为我比别人优越,而是因为我选择将他放在首位,甚至高于我自己的舒适。


这不是自私自利。这就是爱的模样:渴望与你所爱的人亲近。


 当有人对我抛出“无人知晓那日子、那时辰”这样的说法时,我现在明白了,也理解了正在发生的一切。


他们引用道成肉身的耶稣虚己的话语,却忽略了升天后赐予启示的耶稣。


我不禁要问,他们是在选择马大的重要工作,还是马利亚必要的亲密关系?


升天的耶稣基督知道一切。阿摩司书3:7说,他会将奥秘启示给他的仆人。


世界各地的印证表明,他正是这样做的。问题不在于他是否知道。


问题在于,每当他说话时,我们想成为马利亚还是马大。


我发现,耶稣基督仍然在对那些愿意坐在他脚前的人说话。


我发现,他仍然在对那些愿意坐在他脚前聆听的人说话。马大的工作永远都在那里,但这亲密预备的窗口期不会永远持续下去。


马利亚选择了那无法从她那里夺走的东西。 对他的声音、他的节奏和他的内心有着深刻的了解。我选择更好的那一部分。


不是因为我必须这样做,而是因为我想认识他,而不仅仅是了解他。


他舍弃自己,成为像我们一样的人。


但他并没有一直保持空虚,不是吗?他升天了。他知道一切。今天,他正在与那些聆听的人分享。


你选择哪一部分?


《启示录》在此


Tuesday, March 17, 2026

A Prayer for Forgiveness of Sins and Renewal Today

 A Prayer for Forgiveness of Sins and Renewal Today

Let's first meditate on 1 John 1:9 and then we'll pray together. It says, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness." 

The first thing that I want us to keep in mind this moment is that one of the most important things to Father God is to have us forsake our sins. 

Father God wants you to let go of your sins and come to him. 

Let that sink in for a bit. 

Let it stay with you. 

The Bible says in 1 Timothy 2:4, "Who will have all men to be saved and to come unto the knowledge of the truth?" 

This has always been the mind of Father God, and it has never changed. 

There is nothing Father God feels more personal about than the issue of our leaving our sins behind and coming back to him. 

I mean, he devised a plan for thousands of years since the time of Adam just to see that we are all saved and that we all have a place in heaven even after the not so glorious fall of man. 

He gave his only begotten son. 

He gave blood for this. 

Our salvation has always been a very important thing to Father God. 

In fact, it is the reason for everything. 

He is always able, willing, and ready to forgive us our sins and our trespasses, no matter how dark we think they are or how unforgivable we think they are. This is the mind of Father God towards us. 

But the main challenge we believers face is that the devil is working overtime to make sure that we don't believe this. 

Devil overwhelms us with guilt so that we are never able to see that our Father God forgives us and we only need to come to him. 

 In fact, there are many that have chosen to stay out of the house of the Lord and out of the Christian fold because they believe that they are beyond redemption. 

But the thing is, no man is beyond redemption. 

We certainly do not have anywhere in scripture a record of someone being beyond redemption and unable to be saved. 

There will never be a place low enough that we can come to that. The mercy of God cannot find and pull us out of.

And believe me, most of those who finally learned to stand strong in Christ fell many times. They fell. They backslid. They sinned again and again. 

But our Father God is the God who restores again and again. He is the God of second chances. 

He has never had a cause to turn a sinner with a genuinely broken spirit away. 

No man who genuinely asks for forgiveness and who is truly broken before the Lord will be turned away. 

The Bible points this out clearly in Psalms 51 verse 17 that the sacrifice you desire is a broken spirit. You will not reject a broken and repentant heart. 

Oh God never rejects a repentant heart. 

 I for one have encountered this God of second chances. 

The God who is not afraid to always forgive us our sins.

3:47 I struggled with staying righteous. When I became a Christian, 3:52 there was always the guilt and the heartache that comes with falling again. 

3:58 That period where you just feel like you are not worthy of God, that you have let him down. And I did go through those. 

4:07 But there was one thing that never changed, however, and that is for as many times as I went back to him, God was ever willing to forgive me. 

That is why First John 1:9 says, "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. 

 He is always willing to forgive us from all our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness as long as we come to him truly repentant. 

Now there is no demarcation with God. 

You may be coming to him for the first time,  accepting him for the first time in your life or coming back after falling because you wish to make your way right with him. 

You wish for a renewal, he welcomes you just the same. 

 There is also something I want you to note as you stand in this place of decision making right now. 

 There will probably be a battle in your mind. 

Even after praying and accepting the Lord or after asking him for forgiveness, the devil comes with his manipulations because the last thing he wants is to let anyone go. 

 The last thing he wants is for you to meet with your Father God.  He is quite content with you being in your sins. 

That is where he wants you. So the doubt will come. 

He will make you doubt that the Lord can truly forgive someone like you. 

He will take your mind back to just how dirty and how sinful you have been. 

He is not called the accuser of the brethren for nothing. 

But the Bible makes our stance in this situation very clear.

2 Corinthians 5:17 tells us, "'Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature. Old things are passed away. Behold, all things have become new. 

The Bible tells us in this verse that anyone that accepts Jesus Christ is a new creature. 

Another version says, "The new creation has come. Old things have passed away." 

That is all the sins, all the things that have proclaimed you a sinner. 

Jesus Christ has taken them away and instead all things have become new. 

 That is, you have a new whiteboard to write on. 

A board that has been wiped of all the mistakes of the past. 

That is what your new life in Christ does. 

That is what the Lord offers and that is what the devil is keeping many of us from by keeping us locked in our sins and our guilt.

7:08 He even makes us come to believe that we can't make it out of our sins. Even if God forgives us, we will sin again. 

7:17 He has probably said that to you several times. But you see, the thing with God is that he doesn't just save you. He 

7:25 helps you get out of the sin that has kept you bound. 7:30 He makes a way of escape from it. He takes away addictions. 7:35 He takes away the taste for sin. If we ask him, we just have to ask. When we 

7:41 ask, he forgives, he renews, and he cleanses us. And that is my invitation 

7:48 this morning to as many as are here right now that you ask, not only for forgiveness, but also for cleansing as well, and that he gives you a new heart. 

If you'd like to join us in this prayer, let us pray together. 

🙏🏽 🙏🏽 

 Father, in the name of Lord Jesus Christ, I say thank you for your words that I have heard this morning. 

I say thank you for your words of salvation, for your words of encouragement, and for opening my heart to see light in your word through this message. I say thank you, Lord. 

Father, I come before you today with a repentant heart. I have sinned.  In fact, I have sinned again and again, and I have trampled on your grace. 

I ask this moment that you forgive me, and that you have mercy on me. I know I am not worthy of your continued mercy, but I know that you give it anyway. 

I also know that you won't turn away a broken and repentant heart. 

I pray that you forgive me, that you take away the sins in my life that have kept me bound. 

I also pray that you take away every feeling of inadequacy, every feeling of not being enough.

For I know that as I step into your forgiving grace today, I become a new creature. I become a new person. 

Father, I also ask that every tendency in me to sin or to return back to my previous sins, everything that has kept me coming back to this spot over and over again, I ask that you take them away from me in Jesus Christ's name. I pray that you deliver me from them. 

I also ask that you step in and deliver me from every addiction that has me bound, everything that will make moving forward difficult. 

Every taste for sin that will cause me to fall again. Even as I try to make progress in my Christian walk, I pray Lord that you help me to get over them. 

I pray today that even as I repent and I am accepted into this new life in you, I walk boldly in it in Jesus Christ's name. 

stand against every manipulation of the devil to steal my salvation from me or to make me believe that I am not forgivable.

I choose to stand in your liberty, in your Word, and in your sacrifice that makes me worthy. 

I resist every whisper from hell that will still have me out in the world and sinning. 

I pray from this moment on that my heart is protected and shielded by you. 

My thoughts are protected and shielded by you. 

I also ask for the grace to stay in your Word, so that my thoughts and my mind can be renewed. So that I can be filled with your Word richly and I can stand up against the devil when he comes with his mind tricks. And so that I can stand against sin whenever it seeks to tempt me again. 

Help me to renew my mind, Lord, and be consistent with it, so I will no longer conform to the world and the sins that once brought me low. 

I also pray, Lord, that according to your Word in Psalm 51:10, that you create in me a pure heart, that you renew a steadfast spirit within me. 

I pray that you help me stay in your presence. 

Help me to fellowship with your Holy Spirit again. 

And that you restore the joy of salvation to me. 

Heavenly Father, I thank you once again today because I know that you have heard and answered me. 

I know that I am forgiven right now of all my sins and that I am renewed. 

I know that I am delivered of the addictions that have overwhelmed me in the past and from the poor decisions that have kept me from you. 

I thank you because I know that from this moment forth I am a new creature in you. 

Thank you, Father, for giving me new life once again and for making me a new creation. 

And I know that as I have said these prayers today, everything is made new. 

In Lord Jesus Christ's name, I have prayed. Amen. 




If you have said this prayer with us today, I welcome you back to the fold of Christ. And I know that the Lord that has started with you will keep you in  this walk of faith in Him and will keep you from falling away again. 

Thank you God, praise and glory to God for joining us again today. 

We would love to pray for you. 

God bless you and may his peace be with you always. 

Thank Father God First This Moment ( Prayer for Peace & Blessing This Season )

 Our Heavenly Father, we thank you for who you are to us and who we are to you, your children. We want to please you. We want to be Father pleaser, not man-pleaser. 

Before we begin this prayer, I want to tell you something that your soul needs to hear in this moment. 

Before you ask Father God for anything, pause and remember everything he has already given. 

Remember what he carried you through. 

Remember what should have broken you but didn't. 

Remember the nights he held you together when no one else knew you were falling apart. 

Remember the cross of Jesus Christ, the sacrifice, the love that chose you before you could ever choose him. 

Good morning, my friend. 

As you wake up today, before the busyiness rises,   before your phone starts buzzing, before the worries of this season try to take your peace, choose to thank Father God first. 

Because gratitude is not just a polite response. 

Gratitude is a spiritual weapon. 

Gratitude shifts atmospheres. 

Gratitude breaks heaviness. 

Gratitude opens the door for Father God's blessing to rest on your day.

This is the moment where we remember the greatest gift ever given. 

Jesus Christ, our Father God's own son, who stepped out of eternity, walked into our broken  world and carried the cross of death that belonged to us. 

Father took your shame. 

Father took your guilt. 

Father took your fear. 

Father laid down everything so you could rise in freedom. 

So when we thank Father God first, we are not doing it out of routine. 

We are doing it because heaven has already paid the highest price for your peace. 

And I want you to listen closely because this is why today's prayer matters. 

When you thank Father God first, you align your heart with his presence. 

You silence the noise of the world. 

You create space for peace to fill you. 

You invite blessing to flow. 

You remind your soul that Father God is not just with you. 

He has been faithful from the beginning. 

That is why I want you to stay with me. 

Do not turn away. 

Do not rush. 

Something happens when your heart becomes aware of Father God's goodness. 

Something shifts spiritually. 

The Bible says, "Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise." 

Thanksgiving is not the end of prayer. 

Thanksgiving is the doorway into Father God's presence. 

When you thank him first, the gate opens. 

Peace enters. 

Burdens lift. 

Favor begins to move. 

And hear me. 

If this season feels heavy, if you are tired, stretched, lonely, overwhelmed, or unsure about the future, this prayer is for you. 

Because thanking Father God does not ignore your pain. 

Thanking Father God gives you strength in the middle of it. 

Gratitude does not deny the battle. 

Gratitude declares who wins the battle. 

So before we pray, take a breath. 

Put your hand over your heart if you can. 

And let your soul remember our Father God has not abandoned you. 

Father God has not forgotten you. 

Father God has not stopped working on your behalf. 

The same Father God who carried you through the last season will bless you in this one. 

And I want you to listen to this prayer for the next few mornings. 

Repetition in the spirit renews your mind. 

Repetition rewires your emotions. 

Repetition opens your heart to peace, blessing, and divine alignment. 

So stay with me. 

Lean in. 

Let this prayer become the sound that starts your day. 

Father God is about to meet you right where you are

🙏🏽 🙏🏽 

Good morning, LORD GOD, in heaven.

Before l ask for anything today, I want to begin with gratitude. 

The kind of gratitude that opens the soul and softens the heart. 

Father, thank you for the gift of salvation. 

The greatest gift humanity has ever received. 

Thank you that Jesus Christ did not come merely to be born, but to redeem, to restore, to rescue, and to reconcile us back to you. 

Thank you that forgiveness is not something l earn. 

It is something I receive by grace.

Thank you Father God that hope is not a fragile feeling. 

It is anchored in the finished work of Christ. 

Your Word says, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son." John 3:16

And today I remember that I am alive because love himself gave everything for me. 

Lord, as this morning begins, I stand in awe that l am saved, covered, washed, and made new. 

I am yours because  Lord Jesus Christ made a way. 

Let gratitude for salvation be the first sound that rises from my heart today. 

Father, I thank you for the humble love that entered the world in a manger. 

You could have chosen a palace. 

You could have chosen power, status, earthly glory. 

But you chose humility so no one would feel too far from heaven. 

You chose a stable so broken hearts would know they belong. 

You chose simplicity so the world would understand that your love is not reserved for the perfect, the wealthy, or the strong. 

You chose the lowest place so you could lift us to the highest purpose. 

Thank you, Jesus Christ, for walking the human path, for understanding weakness, for feeling pain, for facing temptations. 

Thank you that you are not a distant savior. 

You are Emmanuel, God with us. 

Your Word tells me, the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. John 1:14

And because of that truth, I never have to fear being alone again. 

Your humility brings me close. 

Your presence gives me courage. 

Your compassion meets me in every hidden place. 

Lord, let this season remind me that heaven came near so my heart could draw near in return. 

Father God, in the middle of everything happening around me, in the noise, the pressure, the expectations, the responsibilities, I thank you Father God for the gift of inner peace. 

Not the peace the world offers, fragile and temporary, but the divine peace that flows from your Spirit. 

Your peace that does not depend on circumstances. 

Your peace that arrives quietly but holds me firmly. 

Thank you for the stillness that rises even when the world is loud. 

Thank you for the calm that fills me even when my schedule is overwhelming. 

Thank you for the gentle reassurance that I am safe, held, and guided. 

Your Word says, "You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast because they trust in you." Isaiah 26:03

And today I choose to trust you.

I choose to let your peace guard my thoughts. 

I choose to let your peace protect my emotions. 

I choose to rest in you instead of wrestling with what I cannot control. 

Lord, as l enter this day, awaken in me a heart that remembers all your goodness. 

Let gratitude be my posture.

Let thanksgiving be my rhythm. 

Let worship become my breath. 

Remind me that peace is not the absence of storms. 

Peace is the presence of Christ in the middle of storms. 

And remind me that grateful hearts see miracles the complaining heart never notices. 

So, Father God, I start my morning like this with a grateful soul, a quiet spirit, and eyes lifted toward you. 

I thank you for your salvation that rescued me. 

I thank you for your love that humbled itself for me. 

I thank you for your peace that keeps me steady. 

And as this prayer continues, LORD GOD, draw my heart even deeper into gratitude. 

Father God, this moment I pause to thank you for the gift of family and the sacred beauty of togetherness. 

Thank you for the people you've placed in my life. 

Those who laugh with me, pray with me, support me, and walk through the seasons of life by my side. 

Thank you for moments that seem small yet hold so much meaning. 

Conversations around the table, shared meals that warm the soul, familiar voices that feel like home, and the comfort of knowing I belong somewhere. 

LORD GOD , I do not take any of it for granted. 

Every smile, every embrace, every memory is a reminder of your goodness. 

You designed family as a reflection of heaven, a picture of unity, love, grace, and forgiveness. 

Even when family life is imperfect or complicated, your love is present, working, healing, restoring, and strengthening the bonds we share. 

Your Word says, "Every good and perfect gift is from above." James 1:17

And today I recognize that my family is one of those gifts. 

Thank you Father God for the blessing of belonging. 

And thank you Father God for the times when I have felt alone, those quiet evenings, empty spaces or silent nights. 

I thank you even for those moments because you met me there. 

Thank you for being Emanuel, God with us, God with me. 

Thank you that loneliness never has the final word because your presence fills every space my heart cannot fill on its own. 

Thank you for sitting with me in silence. 

For comforting my soul in ways no human could. 

And for reminding me that I am never truly abandoned. 

Even when others were absent, you were near. 

Even when I felt unseen, you saw me. 

And even when my heart felt fragile, you carried me gently. 

You have been my refuge, my companion, my shelter in the quiet hours. 

Your Word promises, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." Hebrews 13:5

And in seasons of loneliness, that promise has been the anchor of my spirit.

 Father God, your presence is enough, more than enough to hold me steady, to lift my spirit, and to remind me that l am deeply loved. 

Father God, I also thank you for the beautiful opportunity to give, to bless others, to share, to pour out kindness the same way you have poured into me. 

Thank you for the joy that rises when I help someone in need. 

When I speak a word of encouragement, when I offer compassion,  when I let generosity flow from my heart. 

Thank you for shaping me into a vessel of your love. 

Thank you that every act of giving, no matter how small, carries the fragrance of Christ into the world. 

Thank you that in a world that often tells us to hold tightly, your Spirit teaches me to open my hands. 

Thank you for reminding me that love multiplies when it is shared, and blessings spread when they are released. 

Lord, your Word says, "It is more blessed to give than to receive." Acts 20:35.

And I feel that truth deeply. 

Giving expands my heart. 

Giving stretches my spirit. 

Giving reminds me that l am a child of my Father God who gave his only begotten son, Jesus Christ, to us. 

 Father God, as I continue this morning prayer, shape in me a heart that is tender, responsive, and aligned with heaven. 

Let gratitude transform the way I see everything around me. 

Let thankfulness turn ordinary moments into sacred ones. 

Let generosity turn fear into freedom.  

Let your presence turn loneliness into intimacy. 

Teach me to see you in the people I love, in the moments I cherish, in the quiet spaces where I pause and in the opportunities you give me to be a blessing. 

Let this season not be defined by stress, comparison, pressure, or busyness, but be defined by the awareness that you have already given me more than I could ever repay. 

Salvation, family, presence, peace, purpose, identity, and love.

Teach me to recognize blessings I often overlook. 

Teach me to treasure what truly matters. 

Teach me to hold loosely to everything but you. 

I hold to your unchanging hand. 

Let gratitude rise in me like morning light. 

Let it soften my heart, purify my motives, and awaken my soul to your goodness. 

And Father God, I ask you to make me a reflection of your heart today. 

Let my words carry kindness. 

Let my decisions carry wisdom. 

Let my interactions carry grace. 

Let my presence bring peace into every room l enter. 

Let the people around me feel loved. 

Not because of who l am, but because of who you are in me. 

Let this season be my season where my heart mirrors heaven. 

Father God, this moment I lift my heart in gratitude for the gift of hope, real hope, living hope, unshakable hope. 

Thank you that my hope is not built on circumstances but on Christ himself. 

Thank you that even when life feels uncertain, even when the path feels unclear, even when the season feels heavy, hope rises again because you are faithful. 

Your light does not flicker in the darkness. 

It shines brighter through the darkness. 

Just as the dawn breaks through the longest night, your hope breaks through the hardest moments of my life. 

Thank you, Lord, that you are doing something new inside me, even when I cannot see it yet. 

Thank you that you are preparing new beginnings, new strength, new clarity, new doors, and new mercies for me. 

Your Word says, "Behold, I am doing a new thing. Now it springs forth. Do you not perceive it?" Isaiah 43:19

And Father, today I choose to perceive it. 

I choose to believe that this season carries the seeds of a new beginning that you yourself have planted. 

Thank you Father God for lifting my heart beyond the temporary, beyond the external, beyond the noise of the world. 

Thank you for drawing my spirit into eternal meaning, into something deeper, higher, and more sacred than anything this world can offer. 

In a season filled with decorations, traditions,   gatherings, and busyness, thank you for slowing my heart down long enough to remember the truth. 

Christmas is not a commercial feeling. 

It is divine revelation. 

It is not just a holiday. 

It is a holy announcement. 

It is not merely the story of a baby. 

It is the story of a Saviour of my soul.

Thank you for pulling my attention away from what fades and anchoring my soul in what lasts forever. 

I think of the shepherds on that quiet night, ordinary people doing ordinary work. 

When suddenly heaven broke into their routine,   angels filled the sky with glory, proclaiming, "A saviour has been born to you. He is Christ the Lord.

They were not expecting it. 

They were not prepared for it. 

But heaven found them. 

And Lord. I thank you that you still find us today. 

Even in the ordinary, even in the mundane, even when we are distracted or weary. 

Thank you  Father God that you break into our routines with reminders of your love. 

Thank you that you turn simple moments into sacred ones just as you did that night in Bethlehem. 

And Father, I thank you for Jesus Christ, my Emanuel, God with us, God with me. 

Thank you that the manger was a beginning, not an ending. 

Thank you that the child who came in humility grew into the man who carried my sin, healed the broken, restored the outcast, calmed the storm, and opened blind eyes. 

Thank you that his birth was not just historical. 

It was personal. 

He came for my soul, for my redemption, for my eternity. 

Lord, help me live this season aware of the eternal meaning behind every song, every candle, every moment of stillness.

Help me choose the eternal over the temporary, choose the spiritual over the superficial, choose the sacred over the seasonal. 

Let my heart bow before you, just as the wise men bowed before the child king and offered their gifts. 

Thank you, Lord, for the healing you are bringing into my relationships. 

Thank you for softening hearts that once felt hardened. 

Thank you for mending places that felt too broken. 

Thank you for restoring conversations that once felt strained. 

Thank you for the gentle work you are doing behind the scenes in my family, among my friends, and even in places I have long given up hope. 

You are the Father God who reconciles. 

You are the Father God who restores. 

You are the  Father God who takes fractured pieces and forms something whole again. 

When I think of Joseph and his brothers, betrayed and separated, yet brought together again by your divine orchestration,  I am reminded that no relationship is too shattered for your healing. 

When I think of Peter, who denied Jesus Christ three times, yet was restored by three simple words. Do you love me? 

I remember that failure does not have the final say in any relationship touched by your grace. 

When I think of the prodigal son returning home,  expecting rejection, but receiving a robe, a ring, and a feast, I am reminded that reconciliation is not only possible. 

It is holy. 

It is the heart of the Father. 

It is what you delight to do. 

Thank you, Father God, for giving me the courage to forgive, to release, to let go, and to love again. 

Thank you for softening the places in me that became defensive. 

Thank you for calming the places that became wounded. 

Thank you for healing the places that held on to bitterness. 

Thank you for reminding me that love is stronger than hurt, that mercy is stronger than memory, that grace is stronger than disappointment.

Father God, let the healing you have begun continue to flow. 

Let walls fall. 

Let hearts soften. 

Let conversations reopen. 

Let love outweigh history. 

Let forgiveness rewrite the future where pain once wrote the past. 

And Lord, thank you that this healing is not only external but internal. 

Thank you for healing my reactions, my expectations, my assumptions, my disappointments. 

Thank you for teaching me how to love without fear and forgive without hesitation. 

Thank you for preparing me for the relationships you want to bless in the coming season. 

Relationships rooted in grace, unity, and peace. 

As I reflect on all these blessings, hope, spiritual depth, healing, restoration, I feel my heart expanding in gratitude. 

Lord, keep teaching me to see the beauty you are creating. 

Keep awakening me to the miracles that unfold quietly. 

Keep shaping me into someone who recognizes your finger prints in every chapter. 

Father, this moment I lift my voice in deep gratitude for the strength you have given me and the protection you have placed around my life. 

Thank you for every day you sustained my body when I felt weak. 

Every moment you allowed breath to fill my lungs. 

Every moment you shielded me from dangers I never even saw. 

Thank you for watching over me through sleepless nights, long days, unexpected battles, and quiet victories. 

Thank you that my health is not an accident. 

My good health is mercy. 

It is provision. 

It is your hand at work. 

Your Word says that he who watches over you will neither slumber nor sleepPsalm 121:4

And I have lived the truth of that promise. 

You watched over me when I could not watch over myself. 

You kept me safe through seasons that tried to break me. 

And today, Lord, I declare that my body is a temple of your Spirit.

 And I trust your covering over me and over every person I love in this season. 

Father God, I thank you for the wisdom and maturity you have built in me through every chapter of this year. 

Thank you for the lessons that shaped me. Not only the joyful ones, but also the painful ones. 

Thank you for tears that softened my heart and moments that exposed my fears. 

 Thank you for challenges that forced me to grow deeper instead of wider. 

Thank you for disappointments that taught me to rely on you and not on my own understanding. 

 Thank you for every time you used what the enemy meant for harm and turned it into spiritual muscle. 

Thank you that nothing in my life has been wasted. not a valley, not a setback, not a delay, and that all of it has been used for your glory and for my growth.

Your word says, "He works all things together for the good of those who love him." Romans 8:28

And Lord, I have seen that truth unfold in ways I did not expect. 

I am wiser because you taught me. 

I am stronger because you carried me. 

I am more compassionate because you refined me. 

l am here standing, growing, learning because your grace has been enough for every season. 

This moment, Father God, I thank you for the future you hold in your hands. 

Thank you for the hope that stretches beyond my present moment. 

Thank you for the promise that one day  Jesus Christ will return and every tear will be wiped away. 

Thank you that my story does not end in uncertainty, but in victory. 

 Thank you that the best days of a believer are never behind them. 

They are always ahead, secured by eternal promises.

Father God, I thank you that when this world shakes, my foundation remains unmovable. 

Thank you that Jesus Christ is preparing a place for me and that nothing on earth or in hell can change the future you have written. 

Your Word says, "For I know the plans I have for you, plans for peace and not for harm. plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11

And today I receive that truth with boldness, with joy, and with expectation. 

 Lord, this season reminds me that the story is not finished, that heaven still moves, that miracles still happen, that prophecy still lives, that hope still breathes. 

Thank you that my greatest blessings are not behind me. 

They are unfolding right now and they are waiting for me in the days to come. 

Thank you that I do not walk into the future afraid. 

I walk into it confident because you my Father who holds tomorrow also holds my heart. 

So this moment I stand in faith and I declare with my whole being. 

Thank you Lord for this season. 

Thank you for what you have done. 

Thank you for what you are doing. 

Thank you for what you will do. 

Thank you for the open doors ahead. 

Thank you for the peace that surrounds me. 

Thank you for the healing you are releasing. 

Thank you for the strength I feel rising. 

Thank you for the wisdom I will walk in. 

Thank you for the hope that refuses to die. 

Thank you for the joy that no season can steal. 

Thank you for the presence of Jesus Christ that steadies me through everything. 

Lord, bless every heart praying with me this moment. 

You surround them with favor. 

Cover their families. 

Restore what is broken. 

Heal what is hurting. 

Strengthen what is weary. 

Enlighten what is confused.

Bring clarity where there is uncertainty. 

Bring peace where there is anxiety. 

Bring joy where there is heaviness. 

Father God, pour out fresh mercy on their homes, fresh blessing over their steps, fresh courage into their spirit, and fresh hope into their future.

 And Lord Jesus Christ, thank you for being our intercessor, the one who prays for us when we cannot find the words. 

Thank you that even now you stand at the right hand of the Father, speaking our names, covering our weaknesses, and fighting our battles. 

Thank you Lord Jesus Christ that we never pray alone. 

 Heaven prays with us in the mighty unmatched miracle working name of Jesus Christ. Amen. 


Respected reader, as we close this moment  together, I want you to pause and reflect on something powerful because nothing in God's story is random. 

 Even the numbers woven into the Christmas season carry meaning, invitation, and calling. 

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