Senior pastor of Evangelical Apostolic & Prophetic Mission Church in the country named Democratic Republic of the Congo 🇨🇩 exactly in Kinshasa town.
Consecrated prophet since 2018
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GOD'S BLOWING IS ACTING...
Consecrated prophet since 2018
I'm happy to meet you
This is my WhatsApp number: +243897013102
GOD'S BLOWING IS ACTING...
- Manager at Kinshasa
- Lives in Kinshasa
- From 12è Rue Limete Industrielle
- Country Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Studied Associates Degree at
- Male
- Single
- 04/09/1996
- Followed by 29 people
Recent Updates
- Growing up is not just adding years,
it is hearing the Father’s voice in the middle of the valleys.
It is not becoming stronger according to the flesh,
but learning who we are in Heaven’s eyes — not merely on the earth.
Before you were formed, God already knew you,
He set you apart, He consecrated you — Jeremiah spoke of it.
The world tried to name you, limit you, define you,
but the Word of the Lord came to bless you.
Growing up means standing and saying,
“I am who God says I am.”
No longer a slave to fear,
but a son, a daughter, adopted by infinite love.
In the desert, the enemy whispers,
“If you are…” to plant doubt in your heart.
But like Jesus, you answer with Scripture,
for your identity is born in the Word, not in rumor.
You no longer search for yourself in the eyes of people,
you discover yourself in the light of the Cross.
There, your new name is revealed,
and the veil falls before the King.
Growing up is dying to the old nature,
and walking renewed in the divine nature.
It is knowing you are a temple, an heir, an ambassador,
and that the power of the Kingdom lives in you — humble and pure.
So move forward, child of God,
what you carry comes from above.
You are not an accident, you are a design;
you are not lost — you are chosen.
Growing up
is finally recognizing the truth:
your true identity is found in Christ —
and there, no one can take it from you.
#Prophète_Wealthy_BueyaGrowing up is not just adding years, it is hearing the Father’s voice in the middle of the valleys. It is not becoming stronger according to the flesh, but learning who we are in Heaven’s eyes — not merely on the earth. Before you were formed, God already knew you, He set you apart, He consecrated you — Jeremiah spoke of it. The world tried to name you, limit you, define you, but the Word of the Lord came to bless you. Growing up means standing and saying, “I am who God says I am.” No longer a slave to fear, but a son, a daughter, adopted by infinite love. In the desert, the enemy whispers, “If you are…” to plant doubt in your heart. But like Jesus, you answer with Scripture, for your identity is born in the Word, not in rumor. You no longer search for yourself in the eyes of people, you discover yourself in the light of the Cross. There, your new name is revealed, and the veil falls before the King. Growing up is dying to the old nature, and walking renewed in the divine nature. It is knowing you are a temple, an heir, an ambassador, and that the power of the Kingdom lives in you — humble and pure. So move forward, child of God, what you carry comes from above. You are not an accident, you are a design; you are not lost — you are chosen. Growing up is finally recognizing the truth: your true identity is found in Christ — and there, no one can take it from you. #Prophète_Wealthy_Bueya0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views1
Please log in to like, share and comment! - URGENT CALL TO SERVANTS OF GOD & COMPASSIONATE HEARTS
Pastors, Evangelists, Apostles, Teachers, Prophets, and the People of God
Shalom beloved in the Lord,
Today, we lift our voice with humility and urgency to bring your attention to a heartbreaking reality here in the Democratic Republic of Congo .
Recently, we found several abandoned orphans living in the streets, without food, shelter, protection, or love. Seeing these children in such a condition broke our hearts and left us speechless… but not without responsibility.
The Word of God reminds us:
> "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress."
— James 1:27
These children are not numbers or statistics —
They are destinies, future ministers, leaders, doctors, teachers, worshippers, and gifts God placed on earth.
Yet the enemy is trying to destroy them before their purpose is fulfilled.
At this moment, we are facing a critical need for housing, and despite our willingness, we do not yet have the necessary resources to shelter them safely.
Therefore, we are making an appeal:
To every servant of God
To every church
To every family with a compassionate heart
To anyone who still carries love for humanity
Even the little you have can become a seed that saves a life.
We want this message to reach the Congo, Africa, and the entire world.
Together, we can rescue these children from the streets, give them safety, education, and above all — the love they deserve.
If God touches your heart to support or if you need more information, please contact us directly on WhatsApp
+243 897 013 102
May the Lord bless you, strengthen you, and reward you abundantly for anything you do for these children.
Because saving an orphan is not just an act of charity —
It is touching the heart of God.📣 URGENT CALL TO SERVANTS OF GOD & COMPASSIONATE HEARTS 🙏 Pastors, Evangelists, Apostles, Teachers, Prophets, and the People of God Shalom beloved in the Lord, Today, we lift our voice with humility and urgency to bring your attention to a heartbreaking reality here in the Democratic Republic of Congo 🇨🇩. Recently, we found several abandoned orphans living in the streets, without food, shelter, protection, or love. Seeing these children in such a condition broke our hearts and left us speechless… but not without responsibility. 📖 The Word of God reminds us: > "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress." — James 1:27 These children are not numbers or statistics — They are destinies, future ministers, leaders, doctors, teachers, worshippers, and gifts God placed on earth. Yet the enemy is trying to destroy them before their purpose is fulfilled. At this moment, we are facing a critical need for housing, and despite our willingness, we do not yet have the necessary resources to shelter them safely. Therefore, we are making an appeal: 🔥 To every servant of God 🔥 To every church 🔥 To every family with a compassionate heart 🔥 To anyone who still carries love for humanity Even the little you have can become a seed that saves a life. 🎯 We want this message to reach the Congo, Africa, and the entire world. Together, we can rescue these children from the streets, give them safety, education, and above all — the love they deserve. If God touches your heart to support or if you need more information, please contact us directly on WhatsApp 👇👇👇👇👇👇 📞 +243 897 013 102 🙏 May the Lord bless you, strengthen you, and reward you abundantly for anything you do for these children. Because saving an orphan is not just an act of charity — ✨ It is touching the heart of God.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views - Shalom you all
I hope you're fine by GOD'S GRACE!
I approach you today to announce GOD'S WORDS about
THE 7 KEYS OF THE PROPHETIC
1. INTIMACY WITH GOD
Scripture: John 15:5 – “Whoever abides in me and I in him bears much fruit…”
Principle: Prophecy is not a performance but an overflow of communion with God. Moses spoke face-to-face with God before speaking to the people (Exodus 33:11).
Activation:
Dedicate daily times of prayer and silent worship.
Read the Word while asking the Holy Spirit to speak to you personally.
Example: Samuel learned to recognize the voice of God in an atmosphere of intimacy (1 Samuel 3:1-10).
2. ACTIVE LISTENING TO THE HOLY SPIRIT
Scripture: John 16:13 – “When the Spirit of truth comes, He will guide you into all truth…”
Principle: The prophetic thrives on spiritual sensitivity. It requires sharpening the inner ear.
Activation:
Train yourself to remain attentive even during daily activities.
Write down every impression, vision, or inner word you receive.
Example: Peter received a vision and specific direction by listening to the Spirit (Acts 10:9-20).
3. KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORD OF GOD
Scripture: Hebrews 4:12 – “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword…”
Principle: True prophecy never contradicts Scripture. The Word tests whether the voice is from God or not.
Activation:
Memorize key Bible passages.
Link each prophetic word you receive to a scriptural reference.
Example: Jesus Himself prophesied and responded by quoting Scripture (Luke 4:18-21).
4. PURITY OF HEART AND MOTIVES
Scripture: Matthew 5:8 – “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”
Principle: The prophetic channel must remain transparent; a contaminated heart distorts the message.
Activation:
Pray for God to purify your intentions.
Confess and abandon all bitterness, pride, or rivalry.
Example: Balaam had a prophetic gift, but his corrupt motives led him astray (Numbers 22–24).
5. BOLDNESS AND OBEDIENCE
Scripture: Jeremiah 1:7 – “You shall go to all to whom I send you, and whatever I command you, you shall speak.”
Principle: Prophecy requires the courage to say what God says, even if it’s unpopular.
Activation:
Ask the Holy Spirit to free you from the fear of man.
Begin by sharing small words of confirmation with humility.
Example: Nathan boldly confronted King David (2 Samuel 12:1-7).
6. SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT
Scripture: 1 John 4:1 – “Test the spirits to see whether they are from God…”
Principle: Every message or vision must be tested; authentic prophetic ministry discerns the source—divine, human, or demonic.
Activation:
Weigh every word against the Bible and God’s character.
Seek confirmation through inner peace or mature believers.
Example: Paul discerned the spirit of divination in the servant girl (Acts 16:16-18).
7. IMPARTATION AND PRACTICE
Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:6 – “Fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands.”
Principle: The prophetic is also developed through impartation (spiritual transmission) and constant practice.
Activation:
Receive prayer and laying on of hands from authentic prophetic ministries.
Practice in safe environments (prayer meetings, prophetic workshops).
Example: The seventy elders received the prophetic Spirit through Moses’ impartation (Numbers 11:24-25).
Shalom you all 😇 I hope you're fine by GOD'S GRACE! I approach you today to announce GOD'S WORDS about THE 7 KEYS OF THE PROPHETIC 1. INTIMACY WITH GOD Scripture: John 15:5 – “Whoever abides in me and I in him bears much fruit…” Principle: Prophecy is not a performance but an overflow of communion with God. Moses spoke face-to-face with God before speaking to the people (Exodus 33:11). Activation: Dedicate daily times of prayer and silent worship. Read the Word while asking the Holy Spirit to speak to you personally. Example: Samuel learned to recognize the voice of God in an atmosphere of intimacy (1 Samuel 3:1-10). 2. ACTIVE LISTENING TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Scripture: John 16:13 – “When the Spirit of truth comes, He will guide you into all truth…” Principle: The prophetic thrives on spiritual sensitivity. It requires sharpening the inner ear. Activation: Train yourself to remain attentive even during daily activities. Write down every impression, vision, or inner word you receive. Example: Peter received a vision and specific direction by listening to the Spirit (Acts 10:9-20). 3. KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORD OF GOD Scripture: Hebrews 4:12 – “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword…” Principle: True prophecy never contradicts Scripture. The Word tests whether the voice is from God or not. Activation: Memorize key Bible passages. Link each prophetic word you receive to a scriptural reference. Example: Jesus Himself prophesied and responded by quoting Scripture (Luke 4:18-21). 4. PURITY OF HEART AND MOTIVES Scripture: Matthew 5:8 – “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” Principle: The prophetic channel must remain transparent; a contaminated heart distorts the message. Activation: Pray for God to purify your intentions. Confess and abandon all bitterness, pride, or rivalry. Example: Balaam had a prophetic gift, but his corrupt motives led him astray (Numbers 22–24). 5. BOLDNESS AND OBEDIENCE Scripture: Jeremiah 1:7 – “You shall go to all to whom I send you, and whatever I command you, you shall speak.” Principle: Prophecy requires the courage to say what God says, even if it’s unpopular. Activation: Ask the Holy Spirit to free you from the fear of man. Begin by sharing small words of confirmation with humility. Example: Nathan boldly confronted King David (2 Samuel 12:1-7). 6. SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT Scripture: 1 John 4:1 – “Test the spirits to see whether they are from God…” Principle: Every message or vision must be tested; authentic prophetic ministry discerns the source—divine, human, or demonic. Activation: Weigh every word against the Bible and God’s character. Seek confirmation through inner peace or mature believers. Example: Paul discerned the spirit of divination in the servant girl (Acts 16:16-18). 7. IMPARTATION AND PRACTICE Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:6 – “Fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands.” Principle: The prophetic is also developed through impartation (spiritual transmission) and constant practice. Activation: Receive prayer and laying on of hands from authentic prophetic ministries. Practice in safe environments (prayer meetings, prophetic workshops). Example: The seventy elders received the prophetic Spirit through Moses’ impartation (Numbers 11:24-25).0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views - Shalom to you all
The Holy Spirit lead me today to announce you the Good News with this :
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRAY AND INVOKE
1. PRAY — To Speak to God in Communion
Biblical Meaning: To pray is to communicate with God — to worship, to give thanks, to confess, to ask, or to intercede.
It is not only about asking; it’s about relationship and fellowship with the Father.
Prayer is the breath of the spirit — without it, the soul suffocates.
Scriptures:
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” (Philippians 4:6)
“Pray without ceasing.” (1 Thessalonians 5:17)
Example:
Jesus, before choosing His disciples, prayed all night (Luke 6:12). This was not an emergency cry, but a long communion with the Father to align with Heaven’s will.
Prophetic Insight:
When you pray, you are like a child entering the Father’s room — sometimes to talk, sometimes to listen, sometimes to rest in His presence. Prayer opens the atmosphere for God’s will to manifest.
2. INVOKE — To Call on a Specific Name, Power, or Presence to Act
Biblical Meaning: To invoke means to call upon a specific authority or power to intervene immediately.
It’s often urgent and direct, like summoning divine help, protection, or judgment.
In Hebrew, the concept is linked to “qara” — to call out, proclaim, or summon.
Scriptures:
“I will call upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised; so shall I be saved from my enemies.” (Psalm 18:3)
“Then call on me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you will honor me.” (Psalm 50:15)
Elijah on Mount Carmel invoked the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and fire came down instantly (1 Kings 18:36-38).
Example:
Peter, when sinking in the water, did not have time for long prayer — he invoked Jesus’ help by crying out: “Lord, save me!” (Matthew 14:30). Immediate action followed.
Prophetic Insight:
To invoke is to activate a covenant promise or summon divine intervention in a situation. It’s a weapon of urgency and authority, used when the battle is at your door or when a miracle must manifest now.
Prophetic Difference in One Sentence
Prayer is the steady breathing of the believer’s spirit in communion with God.
Invocation is the emergency shout or royal summons to Heaven’s court to release a specific intervention.
Prophetic Application:
A mature believer uses both — praying daily to stay aligned with God’s heart, and invoking His name in moments of battle or need.
Prayer builds the altar.
Invocation calls the fire upon the altar.
Shalom to you all The Holy Spirit lead me today to announce you the Good News with this : THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRAY AND INVOKE 1. PRAY — To Speak to God in Communion Biblical Meaning: To pray is to communicate with God — to worship, to give thanks, to confess, to ask, or to intercede. It is not only about asking; it’s about relationship and fellowship with the Father. Prayer is the breath of the spirit — without it, the soul suffocates. Scriptures: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” (Philippians 4:6) “Pray without ceasing.” (1 Thessalonians 5:17) Example: Jesus, before choosing His disciples, prayed all night (Luke 6:12). This was not an emergency cry, but a long communion with the Father to align with Heaven’s will. Prophetic Insight: When you pray, you are like a child entering the Father’s room — sometimes to talk, sometimes to listen, sometimes to rest in His presence. Prayer opens the atmosphere for God’s will to manifest. 2. INVOKE — To Call on a Specific Name, Power, or Presence to Act Biblical Meaning: To invoke means to call upon a specific authority or power to intervene immediately. It’s often urgent and direct, like summoning divine help, protection, or judgment. In Hebrew, the concept is linked to “qara” — to call out, proclaim, or summon. Scriptures: “I will call upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised; so shall I be saved from my enemies.” (Psalm 18:3) “Then call on me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you will honor me.” (Psalm 50:15) Elijah on Mount Carmel invoked the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and fire came down instantly (1 Kings 18:36-38). Example: Peter, when sinking in the water, did not have time for long prayer — he invoked Jesus’ help by crying out: “Lord, save me!” (Matthew 14:30). Immediate action followed. Prophetic Insight: To invoke is to activate a covenant promise or summon divine intervention in a situation. It’s a weapon of urgency and authority, used when the battle is at your door or when a miracle must manifest now. Prophetic Difference in One Sentence Prayer is the steady breathing of the believer’s spirit in communion with God. Invocation is the emergency shout or royal summons to Heaven’s court to release a specific intervention. 💡 Prophetic Application: A mature believer uses both — praying daily to stay aligned with God’s heart, and invoking His name in moments of battle or need. Prayer builds the altar. Invocation calls the fire upon the altar.0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views - Shalom people of GOD!
Today I'd like sharing with you GOD'S WORDS WITH THE THEME:
«THE POWER AND IMPACT OF WORDS IN OUR LIFE»
1. Introduction
Words are not just sounds or ink on paper — in the spiritual realm, they are seeds that produce results. The Bible teaches that our words have the power to create, build, heal, or destroy. What we speak reflects what is in our heart, and what we declare often shapes the reality we experience.
2. Biblical Foundations
a) Words Can Give Life or Death
Proverbs 18:21 – “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.”
This means our words are like seeds — if we sow life-giving words, we reap blessings; if we sow negative words, we reap harmful consequences.
b) God Created by Words
Genesis 1:3 – “And God said, ‘Let there be light,’ and there was light.”
Creation itself began with the spoken word of God. This shows that words carry creative power.
c) Words Reveal the Heart
Matthew 12:34 – “For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.”
What we say reveals what fills our heart — whether faith, love, bitterness, or doubt.
d) Words Can Heal or Wound
Proverbs 15:4 – “A gentle tongue is a tree of life, but perverseness in it breaks the spirit.”
A kind word can encourage someone to rise up, while a cruel word can crush their spirit.
e) Our Words Affect Our Relationship with God
James 3:9–10 – “With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse people… From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so.”
3. The Spiritual Law Behind Words
In the Bible, there is a spiritual principle: you speak what you believe, and you eventually live what you speak (Mark 11:23). Words act like a spiritual steering wheel, guiding the direction of your life.
4. Actual Life Example
Imagine two people facing the same challenge: losing a job.
Person A says: “This is the end for me. I’ll never find something better.” Their words create a mindset of defeat, making them less likely to seek new opportunities.
Person B says: “This is a new beginning. God will open a better door for me.” These words inspire hope and push them to search actively, leading to greater possibilities.
5. Practical Applications
Guard your speech: Before speaking, ask — Will this build up or tear down?
Speak faith, not fear: Declare God’s promises even when circumstances seem dark.
Bless, don’t curse: Even in anger, choose words that lead to peace.
Encourage others daily: Your words may be the light someone needs to keep going.
6. Conclusion
Words are powerful tools given by God. They can open doors to healing, hope, and blessing — or close doors through negativity, doubt, and offense.
As followers of Christ, we are called to speak life, truth, and grace, so that our words align with God’s heart and transform both us and those around us.
Prayer
Father in Heaven,
Sanctify my heart and purify my tongue. Let every word I speak carry life, healing, and truth. I repent for every careless word, and I break the power of negativity over my life in Jesus’ name. Fill my mouth with Your promises, and let my speech align with Heaven’s will. Guard my lips, O Lord, and make my words a fountain of blessing.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Shalom people of GOD! Today I'd like sharing with you GOD'S WORDS WITH THE THEME: «THE POWER AND IMPACT OF WORDS IN OUR LIFE» 1. Introduction Words are not just sounds or ink on paper — in the spiritual realm, they are seeds that produce results. The Bible teaches that our words have the power to create, build, heal, or destroy. What we speak reflects what is in our heart, and what we declare often shapes the reality we experience. 2. Biblical Foundations a) Words Can Give Life or Death Proverbs 18:21 – “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.” This means our words are like seeds — if we sow life-giving words, we reap blessings; if we sow negative words, we reap harmful consequences. b) God Created by Words Genesis 1:3 – “And God said, ‘Let there be light,’ and there was light.” Creation itself began with the spoken word of God. This shows that words carry creative power. c) Words Reveal the Heart Matthew 12:34 – “For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.” What we say reveals what fills our heart — whether faith, love, bitterness, or doubt. d) Words Can Heal or Wound Proverbs 15:4 – “A gentle tongue is a tree of life, but perverseness in it breaks the spirit.” A kind word can encourage someone to rise up, while a cruel word can crush their spirit. e) Our Words Affect Our Relationship with God James 3:9–10 – “With it we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse people… From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so.” 3. The Spiritual Law Behind Words In the Bible, there is a spiritual principle: you speak what you believe, and you eventually live what you speak (Mark 11:23). Words act like a spiritual steering wheel, guiding the direction of your life. 4. Actual Life Example Imagine two people facing the same challenge: losing a job. Person A says: “This is the end for me. I’ll never find something better.” Their words create a mindset of defeat, making them less likely to seek new opportunities. Person B says: “This is a new beginning. God will open a better door for me.” These words inspire hope and push them to search actively, leading to greater possibilities. 5. Practical Applications Guard your speech: Before speaking, ask — Will this build up or tear down? Speak faith, not fear: Declare God’s promises even when circumstances seem dark. Bless, don’t curse: Even in anger, choose words that lead to peace. Encourage others daily: Your words may be the light someone needs to keep going. 6. Conclusion Words are powerful tools given by God. They can open doors to healing, hope, and blessing — or close doors through negativity, doubt, and offense. As followers of Christ, we are called to speak life, truth, and grace, so that our words align with God’s heart and transform both us and those around us. Prayer Father in Heaven, Sanctify my heart and purify my tongue. Let every word I speak carry life, healing, and truth. I repent for every careless word, and I break the power of negativity over my life in Jesus’ name. Fill my mouth with Your promises, and let my speech align with Heaven’s will. Guard my lips, O Lord, and make my words a fountain of blessing. In Jesus’ name, Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views - Shalom everyone !
I'd like sharing with you GOD'S WORDS with the theme:
« LOVE IS DOOR OF HEAVEN »
1. Understanding the Theme
When we say love is a door of heaven, we mean that love is the key that opens the reality of God’s Kingdom in our lives. It is both the entrance and the way to live inside heaven’s atmosphere here on earth. Without love, we cannot truly enter into the presence of God, because God Himself is love (1 John 4:8).
2. Biblical Foundations
a. God’s Nature: Love
1 John 4:8 – “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.”
Love is not just something God does — it is His essence. To step into love is to step into Him.
b. Love Opens Access to God
John 14:21 – “Whoever has my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me. The one who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love them and show myself to them.”
Love leads to deeper revelation of Jesus — like a door opening into heavenly understanding.
c. Love as the Greatest Commandment
Matthew 22:37–40 – Jesus says the entire Law and the Prophets hang on two commands: Love God and Love your neighbor.
This means love is the main gateway to fulfilling God’s will.
d. Love as Heaven’s Identity
Colossians 3:14 – “And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”
Heaven is a place of perfect unity — love is the atmosphere that makes it possible.
3. Example from Actual Life
Imagine two people:
Person A: Knows the Bible very well, prays loudly, but is harsh and unforgiving.
Person B: May not know many verses by heart, but is full of kindness, compassion, and generosity.
You will notice that people are more drawn to Person B — not because of theology, but because of love’s heavenly fragrance.
It’s like stepping into a beautiful garden; love creates that heavenly atmosphere.
Real-life testimony
A man once said he was deeply hurt by church leaders and decided never to go back to church. But one woman in the congregation kept visiting him, bringing food, and praying for his sick mother without expecting anything in return. Eventually, he came back to faith — not because of debates or doctrine, but because love opened the door of heaven’s healing in his life.
4. Prophetic Insight
When we walk in love:
We create an atmosphere where God’s presence dwells (Psalm 133:1–3).
We unlock divine blessings — love is like the master key in the Spirit.
We bring heaven down to earth (Matthew 6:10).
Love is the passport to heaven’s reality. Without it, we remain outside; with it, we live in the kingdom’s fullness.
Summary Verse:
1 Corinthians 13:13 – “And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love.”Shalom everyone 😇! I'd like sharing with you GOD'S WORDS with the theme: « LOVE IS DOOR OF HEAVEN » 1. Understanding the Theme When we say love is a door of heaven, we mean that love is the key that opens the reality of God’s Kingdom in our lives. It is both the entrance and the way to live inside heaven’s atmosphere here on earth. Without love, we cannot truly enter into the presence of God, because God Himself is love (1 John 4:8). 2. Biblical Foundations a. God’s Nature: Love 1 John 4:8 – “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.” Love is not just something God does — it is His essence. To step into love is to step into Him. b. Love Opens Access to God John 14:21 – “Whoever has my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me. The one who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love them and show myself to them.” Love leads to deeper revelation of Jesus — like a door opening into heavenly understanding. c. Love as the Greatest Commandment Matthew 22:37–40 – Jesus says the entire Law and the Prophets hang on two commands: Love God and Love your neighbor. This means love is the main gateway to fulfilling God’s will. d. Love as Heaven’s Identity Colossians 3:14 – “And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.” Heaven is a place of perfect unity — love is the atmosphere that makes it possible. 3. Example from Actual Life Imagine two people: Person A: Knows the Bible very well, prays loudly, but is harsh and unforgiving. Person B: May not know many verses by heart, but is full of kindness, compassion, and generosity. You will notice that people are more drawn to Person B — not because of theology, but because of love’s heavenly fragrance. It’s like stepping into a beautiful garden; love creates that heavenly atmosphere. Real-life testimony A man once said he was deeply hurt by church leaders and decided never to go back to church. But one woman in the congregation kept visiting him, bringing food, and praying for his sick mother without expecting anything in return. Eventually, he came back to faith — not because of debates or doctrine, but because love opened the door of heaven’s healing in his life. 4. Prophetic Insight When we walk in love: We create an atmosphere where God’s presence dwells (Psalm 133:1–3). We unlock divine blessings — love is like the master key in the Spirit. We bring heaven down to earth (Matthew 6:10). Love is the passport to heaven’s reality. Without it, we remain outside; with it, we live in the kingdom’s fullness. ✅ Summary Verse: 1 Corinthians 13:13 – “And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love.”0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views - GOD'S WORDS
“If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God.” — Colossians 3:1 (NKJV)GOD'S WORDS “If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God.” — Colossians 3:1 (NKJV)0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views - Good morning dear!
I'd like sharing with GOD'S WORDS WITH THE THEME: « SAVED TO SERVE...»
1. The Biblical Principle
The idea that we are saved (rescued, delivered, redeemed by God) not just for our own benefit, but to become instruments of salvation for others, runs through Scripture.
2 Corinthians 1:4 –
“GOD comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.”
> We are delivered and comforted so we can pass it on. Our salvation and blessings are never meant to be hoarded.
1 Peter 2:9 – “You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light.”
> God pulls us out of darkness so that we can lead others into the light.
Matthew 5:14–16 – “You are the light of the world… let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”
> Your rescue is a torch meant to guide others.
2. Saved to Serve
Salvation transforms us into servants of Christ and ambassadors for the Kingdom.
Mark 16:15 – “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”
> We are called to spread the good news that saved us.
2 Timothy 2:2 – “The things you have heard from me… entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.”
> Spiritual multiplication—saved people saving people.
3. The Example of Charity (Love in Action)
Charity is more than giving money—it’s pouring out what we have received for the good of others.
1 John 3:16–18 – “By this we know love: Jesus Christ laid down His life for us, and we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters… let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”
Acts 9:36 – “In Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha… always doing good and helping the poor.”
> Tabitha was saved in Christ and became a vessel of charity, so much so that when she died, the widows wept and showed the clothes she had made for them.
James 2:14–17 – “Faith without works is dead.”
> True salvation bears the fruit of charitable acts.
4. Jesus: The Perfect Model
Jesus was sent by the Father to save us, and He in turn sends us to others.
John 20:21 – “As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.”
He fed the hungry (Matthew 14:13–21), healed the sick (Matthew 8:16–17), comforted the broken (Luke 7:11–15), and laid down His life (John 10:11).
> Our charity mirrors His love—practical, sacrificial, and redemptive.
5. Summary
> We are saved to serve, rescued to rescue, loved to love, and blessed to bless.
When God lifts you from sin, despair, or danger, it’s not just for your own joy—it’s so you can become His hands and feet to lift others. Charity is the physical expression of that calling—turning your salvation into tangible help, hope, and guidance for those still in need.Good morning dear! 🌞 I'd like sharing with GOD'S WORDS WITH THE THEME: « SAVED TO SERVE...» 1. The Biblical Principle The idea that we are saved (rescued, delivered, redeemed by God) not just for our own benefit, but to become instruments of salvation for others, runs through Scripture. 2 Corinthians 1:4 – “GOD comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.” > We are delivered and comforted so we can pass it on. Our salvation and blessings are never meant to be hoarded. 1 Peter 2:9 – “You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light.” > God pulls us out of darkness so that we can lead others into the light. Matthew 5:14–16 – “You are the light of the world… let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” > Your rescue is a torch meant to guide others. 2. Saved to Serve Salvation transforms us into servants of Christ and ambassadors for the Kingdom. Mark 16:15 – “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” > We are called to spread the good news that saved us. 2 Timothy 2:2 – “The things you have heard from me… entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.” > Spiritual multiplication—saved people saving people. 3. The Example of Charity (Love in Action) Charity is more than giving money—it’s pouring out what we have received for the good of others. 1 John 3:16–18 – “By this we know love: Jesus Christ laid down His life for us, and we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters… let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” Acts 9:36 – “In Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha… always doing good and helping the poor.” > Tabitha was saved in Christ and became a vessel of charity, so much so that when she died, the widows wept and showed the clothes she had made for them. James 2:14–17 – “Faith without works is dead.” > True salvation bears the fruit of charitable acts. 4. Jesus: The Perfect Model Jesus was sent by the Father to save us, and He in turn sends us to others. John 20:21 – “As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” He fed the hungry (Matthew 14:13–21), healed the sick (Matthew 8:16–17), comforted the broken (Luke 7:11–15), and laid down His life (John 10:11). > Our charity mirrors His love—practical, sacrificial, and redemptive. 5. Summary > We are saved to serve, rescued to rescue, loved to love, and blessed to bless. When God lifts you from sin, despair, or danger, it’s not just for your own joy—it’s so you can become His hands and feet to lift others. Charity is the physical expression of that calling—turning your salvation into tangible help, hope, and guidance for those still in need.0 Comments 0 Shares 18 Views1
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In Scripture, visions and dreams are two ways God can communicate spiritual truths.
Vision → A supernatural revelation you see while awake.
Example: “In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord…” (Isaiah 6:1).
Dream → A supernatural revelation you receive while asleep.
Example: “God came to Abimelech in a dream by night…” (Genesis 20:3).
Both can come from:
1. God – bringing direction, correction, or encouragement.
2. Human soul – arising from our thoughts, emotions, or desires (Jeremiah 23:16).
3. Satanic source – counterfeit visions/dreams to deceive (Jeremiah 23:25–27; 2 Corinthians 11:14).
2. Biblical Foundations
Here are some scriptures showing God uses visions and dreams:
Numbers 12:6 – “If there is a prophet among you, I the LORD make Myself known to him in a vision; I speak to him in a dream.”
Job 33:14–16 – God speaks in dreams to warn and instruct.
Joel 2:28 / Acts 2:17 – God promises dreams and visions in the last days.
3. How to Discern
We test visions and dreams because not every supernatural experience is from God (1 John 4:1).
A. Test by the Word of God
God will never contradict His written Word.
Isaiah 8:20 – “To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.”
B. Test by the Nature of God
Is the message consistent with God’s character—love, holiness, truth? (James 3:17; Galatians 5:22–23)
C. Test by the Fruit
Does it bring peace, edification, and repentance? (Matthew 7:16; 1 Corinthians 14:3)
D. Test by the Spirit’s Witness
The Holy Spirit gives inner confirmation or warning (Romans 8:16; John 16:13).
E. Test by Prayer and Fasting
Daniel sought understanding of visions through prayer and fasting (Daniel 9:3, 10:12–14).
F. Counsel from Mature Believers
Proverbs 11:14 – “In the multitude of counselors there is safety.”
4. Biblical Examples of Discernment
Joseph (Genesis 40–41) → Could interpret dreams because the Spirit of God was with him.
Daniel (Daniel 2, 7, 8) → Always sought God first, giving Him glory for the interpretation.
Peter (Acts 10:9–17) → Needed discernment because the vision carried symbolic meaning.
5. Practical Steps
1. Record it immediately (Habakkuk 2:2).
2. Pray for interpretation (Genesis 40:8).
3. Check alignment with Scripture.
4. Seek godly counsel.
5. Wait for confirmation—sometimes the meaning is progressive (John 13:7).
1. UNDERSTANDING VISIONS AND DREAMS In Scripture, visions and dreams are two ways God can communicate spiritual truths. Vision → A supernatural revelation you see while awake. Example: “In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord…” (Isaiah 6:1). Dream → A supernatural revelation you receive while asleep. Example: “God came to Abimelech in a dream by night…” (Genesis 20:3). Both can come from: 1. God – bringing direction, correction, or encouragement. 2. Human soul – arising from our thoughts, emotions, or desires (Jeremiah 23:16). 3. Satanic source – counterfeit visions/dreams to deceive (Jeremiah 23:25–27; 2 Corinthians 11:14). 2. Biblical Foundations Here are some scriptures showing God uses visions and dreams: Numbers 12:6 – “If there is a prophet among you, I the LORD make Myself known to him in a vision; I speak to him in a dream.” Job 33:14–16 – God speaks in dreams to warn and instruct. Joel 2:28 / Acts 2:17 – God promises dreams and visions in the last days. 3. How to Discern We test visions and dreams because not every supernatural experience is from God (1 John 4:1). A. Test by the Word of God God will never contradict His written Word. Isaiah 8:20 – “To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.” B. Test by the Nature of God Is the message consistent with God’s character—love, holiness, truth? (James 3:17; Galatians 5:22–23) C. Test by the Fruit Does it bring peace, edification, and repentance? (Matthew 7:16; 1 Corinthians 14:3) D. Test by the Spirit’s Witness The Holy Spirit gives inner confirmation or warning (Romans 8:16; John 16:13). E. Test by Prayer and Fasting Daniel sought understanding of visions through prayer and fasting (Daniel 9:3, 10:12–14). F. Counsel from Mature Believers Proverbs 11:14 – “In the multitude of counselors there is safety.” 4. Biblical Examples of Discernment Joseph (Genesis 40–41) → Could interpret dreams because the Spirit of God was with him. Daniel (Daniel 2, 7, 8) → Always sought God first, giving Him glory for the interpretation. Peter (Acts 10:9–17) → Needed discernment because the vision carried symbolic meaning. 5. Practical Steps 1. Record it immediately (Habakkuk 2:2). 2. Pray for interpretation (Genesis 40:8). 3. Check alignment with Scripture. 4. Seek godly counsel. 5. Wait for confirmation—sometimes the meaning is progressive (John 13:7).0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views - 1. UNDERSTANDING VISIONS AND DREAMS
In Scripture, visions and dreams are two ways God can communicate spiritual truths.
Vision → A supernatural revelation you see while awake.
Example: “In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord…” (Isaiah 6:1).
Dream → A supernatural revelation you receive while asleep.
Example: “God came to Abimelech in a dream by night…” (Genesis 20:3).
Both can come from:
1. God – bringing direction, correction, or encouragement.
2. Human soul – arising from our thoughts, emotions, or desires (Jeremiah 23:16).
3. Satanic source – counterfeit visions/dreams to deceive (Jeremiah 23:25–27; 2 Corinthians 11:14).
2. Biblical Foundations
Here are some scriptures showing God uses visions and dreams:
Numbers 12:6 – “If there is a prophet among you, I the LORD make Myself known to him in a vision; I speak to him in a dream.”
Job 33:14–16 – God speaks in dreams to warn and instruct.
Joel 2:28 / Acts 2:17 – God promises dreams and visions in the last days.
3. How to Discern
We test visions and dreams because not every supernatural experience is from God (1 John 4:1).
A. Test by the Word of God
God will never contradict His written Word.
Isaiah 8:20 – “To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.”
B. Test by the Nature of God
Is the message consistent with God’s character—love, holiness, truth? (James 3:17; Galatians 5:22–23)
C. Test by the Fruit
Does it bring peace, edification, and repentance? (Matthew 7:16; 1 Corinthians 14:3)
D. Test by the Spirit’s Witness
The Holy Spirit gives inner confirmation or warning (Romans 8:16; John 16:13).
E. Test by Prayer and Fasting
Daniel sought understanding of visions through prayer and fasting (Daniel 9:3, 10:12–14).
F. Counsel from Mature Believers
Proverbs 11:14 – “In the multitude of counselors there is safety.”
4. Biblical Examples of Discernment
Joseph (Genesis 40–41) → Could interpret dreams because the Spirit of God was with him.
Daniel (Daniel 2, 7, 8) → Always sought God first, giving Him glory for the interpretation.
Peter (Acts 10:9–17) → Needed discernment because the vision carried symbolic meaning.
5. Practical Steps
1. Record it immediately (Habakkuk 2:2).
2. Pray for interpretation (Genesis 40:8).
3. Check alignment with Scripture.
4. Seek godly counsel.
5. Wait for confirmation—sometimes the meaning is progressive (John 13:7).
1. UNDERSTANDING VISIONS AND DREAMS In Scripture, visions and dreams are two ways God can communicate spiritual truths. Vision → A supernatural revelation you see while awake. Example: “In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord…” (Isaiah 6:1). Dream → A supernatural revelation you receive while asleep. Example: “God came to Abimelech in a dream by night…” (Genesis 20:3). Both can come from: 1. God – bringing direction, correction, or encouragement. 2. Human soul – arising from our thoughts, emotions, or desires (Jeremiah 23:16). 3. Satanic source – counterfeit visions/dreams to deceive (Jeremiah 23:25–27; 2 Corinthians 11:14). 2. Biblical Foundations Here are some scriptures showing God uses visions and dreams: Numbers 12:6 – “If there is a prophet among you, I the LORD make Myself known to him in a vision; I speak to him in a dream.” Job 33:14–16 – God speaks in dreams to warn and instruct. Joel 2:28 / Acts 2:17 – God promises dreams and visions in the last days. 3. How to Discern We test visions and dreams because not every supernatural experience is from God (1 John 4:1). A. Test by the Word of God God will never contradict His written Word. Isaiah 8:20 – “To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.” B. Test by the Nature of God Is the message consistent with God’s character—love, holiness, truth? (James 3:17; Galatians 5:22–23) C. Test by the Fruit Does it bring peace, edification, and repentance? (Matthew 7:16; 1 Corinthians 14:3) D. Test by the Spirit’s Witness The Holy Spirit gives inner confirmation or warning (Romans 8:16; John 16:13). E. Test by Prayer and Fasting Daniel sought understanding of visions through prayer and fasting (Daniel 9:3, 10:12–14). F. Counsel from Mature Believers Proverbs 11:14 – “In the multitude of counselors there is safety.” 4. Biblical Examples of Discernment Joseph (Genesis 40–41) → Could interpret dreams because the Spirit of God was with him. Daniel (Daniel 2, 7, 8) → Always sought God first, giving Him glory for the interpretation. Peter (Acts 10:9–17) → Needed discernment because the vision carried symbolic meaning. 5. Practical Steps 1. Record it immediately (Habakkuk 2:2). 2. Pray for interpretation (Genesis 40:8). 3. Check alignment with Scripture. 4. Seek godly counsel. 5. Wait for confirmation—sometimes the meaning is progressive (John 13:7).0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views -
“And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.” — Genesis 2:7 (NKJV)“And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.” — Genesis 2:7 (NKJV)0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views -
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