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- Good morning.
“The people were amazed at His teaching, because He taught them as one who had authority…” Mark 1:22
Devotion:
Mark 1 reveals Jesus in power, not just speaking words, but carrying authority. When He speaks, demons obey. When He touches, sickness leaves. When He calls, lives turn around instantly.
This same Jesus is still speaking today. The question is are we listening, and are we responding?
Too many times we hear the Word but stay the same. But in Mark 1, no one encounters Jesus and remains unchanged. His authority demands a response.
One word from Jesus can break chains, shift your situation, and redirect your entire life.
* Don’t just admire Him — surrender to Him.
* Don’t just hear Him — obey Him.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I recognize Your authority over my life. Speak into my situation and bring change. Break every chain, remove every obstacle, and help me to walk in full obedience to You. Amen.
Reminder:
When Jesus speaks with authority, breakthrough is not a possibility — it’s a promise.Good morning. “The people were amazed at His teaching, because He taught them as one who had authority…” Mark 1:22 Devotion: Mark 1 reveals Jesus in power, not just speaking words, but carrying authority. When He speaks, demons obey. When He touches, sickness leaves. When He calls, lives turn around instantly. This same Jesus is still speaking today. The question is are we listening, and are we responding? Too many times we hear the Word but stay the same. But in Mark 1, no one encounters Jesus and remains unchanged. His authority demands a response. One word from Jesus can break chains, shift your situation, and redirect your entire life. * Don’t just admire Him — surrender to Him. * Don’t just hear Him — obey Him. 🙏 Prayer: Lord Jesus, I recognize Your authority over my life. Speak into my situation and bring change. Break every chain, remove every obstacle, and help me to walk in full obedience to You. Amen. Reminder: When Jesus speaks with authority, breakthrough is not a possibility — it’s a promise.0 Comments 0 Shares 11 Views1
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- Good morning.
In Zechariah 14, we see a prophetic picture of ultimate victory, when chaos rises and nations shake, God Himself steps onto the scene in power and glory.
“Then the Lord my God will come, and all the holy ones with Him.” (v5)
Devotion:
There are seasons when life feels like it’s falling apart, battles intensify, pressure builds, and answers seem far. But this chapter reveals a deeper truth: God is never absent in your struggle, He is preparing His entrance.
When He steps in:
Darkness cannot remain
Confusion must bow
Every opposing force is silenced
He doesn’t arrive weak — He comes as King, as Warrior, as Ruler over all.
Truth for today:
What looks like the breaking point is actually the turning point.
God is about to step in and when He does, everything changes.
Declare it:
God will have the final say over my life, my family, and every battle I face!
Prayer:
Lord, I surrender every situation that feels out of control. Step in with Your power, fight for me, and establish Your victory in my life. I trust Your timing, Your authority, and Your final word. In Jesus’ name, Amen.Good morning. In Zechariah 14, we see a prophetic picture of ultimate victory, when chaos rises and nations shake, God Himself steps onto the scene in power and glory. “Then the Lord my God will come, and all the holy ones with Him.” (v5) Devotion: There are seasons when life feels like it’s falling apart, battles intensify, pressure builds, and answers seem far. But this chapter reveals a deeper truth: God is never absent in your struggle, He is preparing His entrance. When He steps in: Darkness cannot remain Confusion must bow Every opposing force is silenced He doesn’t arrive weak — He comes as King, as Warrior, as Ruler over all. Truth for today: What looks like the breaking point is actually the turning point. God is about to step in and when He does, everything changes. Declare it: God will have the final say over my life, my family, and every battle I face! Prayer: Lord, I surrender every situation that feels out of control. Step in with Your power, fight for me, and establish Your victory in my life. I trust Your timing, Your authority, and Your final word. In Jesus’ name, Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views1
- Good morning
“On that day a fountain will be opened… to cleanse them from sin and impurity.” (Zechariah 13:1, NIV)
What a powerful promise, God doesn’t just point out sin, He provides cleansing.
There is a fountain open for us… a place of mercy, forgiveness, and new beginnings.
This chapter shows us two deep truths:
*1. God Removes What Doesn’t Belong*
God declares He will remove idols, falsehood, and everything that leads His people away from Him (v2).
Sometimes God’s cleansing means letting go of things we’ve held onto habits, mindsets, even relationships that pull us away from Him.
*2. God Refines Those He Loves*
“I will refine them like silver and test them like gold…” (v9, NIV)
The fire is not to destroy you, it’s to purify you.
The pressure is not punishment, it’s preparation.
When God refines us, He is shaping us into something stronger, purer, and closer to His heart.
*Devotion:*
God is calling us today to step into His cleansing and trust His process.
Let Him wash you. Let Him refine you. Let Him remove what doesn’t belong.
Because on the other side of the fire, there is a powerful declaration:
“They will call on my name and I will answer them… They will say, ‘The Lord is our God.’” (v9)
*Prayer:*
Lord, thank You for the fountain that cleanses us. Wash us from every sin and impurity. Refine our hearts and remove anything that is not from You. Even when the process is hard, help us trust You. We declare today, You are our God, and we belong to You. Amen.
*Reminder:*
You are not being destroyed…
You are being refined, restored, and renewed.Good morning 🙌 “On that day a fountain will be opened… to cleanse them from sin and impurity.” (Zechariah 13:1, NIV) What a powerful promise, God doesn’t just point out sin, He provides cleansing. There is a fountain open for us… a place of mercy, forgiveness, and new beginnings. This chapter shows us two deep truths: *1. God Removes What Doesn’t Belong* God declares He will remove idols, falsehood, and everything that leads His people away from Him (v2). Sometimes God’s cleansing means letting go of things we’ve held onto habits, mindsets, even relationships that pull us away from Him. *2. God Refines Those He Loves* “I will refine them like silver and test them like gold…” (v9, NIV) The fire is not to destroy you, it’s to purify you. The pressure is not punishment, it’s preparation. When God refines us, He is shaping us into something stronger, purer, and closer to His heart. *Devotion:* God is calling us today to step into His cleansing and trust His process. Let Him wash you. Let Him refine you. Let Him remove what doesn’t belong. Because on the other side of the fire, there is a powerful declaration: “They will call on my name and I will answer them… They will say, ‘The Lord is our God.’” (v9) *Prayer:* Lord, thank You for the fountain that cleanses us. Wash us from every sin and impurity. Refine our hearts and remove anything that is not from You. Even when the process is hard, help us trust You. We declare today, You are our God, and we belong to You. Amen. 🛐 *Reminder:* You are not being destroyed… You are being refined, restored, and renewed.0 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views1
- Good morning
In Zechariah 12, God declares something powerful, He Himself will defend His people. What looks weak will become strong, and what seems impossible will turn into victory.
“On that day the Lord will shield those who live in Jerusalem, so that the feeblest among them will be like David, and the house of David will be like God, like the angel of the Lord going before them.” Zechariah 12:8 (NIV)
*This reminds us:* You are not fighting alone. God is your defender.
But the chapter also reveals something deeper, a turning of hearts:
“And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication. They will look on Me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for Him as one mourns for an only child, and grieve bitterly for Him as one grieves for a firstborn son.” Zechariah 12:10 (NIV)
*Devotion:*
God doesn’t just want to fight for you, He wants your heart. Victory begins when we turn our eyes back to Him.
* Even in battles… look to God.
* Even in weakness… trust His strength.
* Even after failure… return to Him.
*Prayer:*
Lord, You are my shield and my strength. In every battle I face, teach me to trust You fully. Soften my heart, draw me closer to You, and fill me with Your grace. Help me to surrender every worry, every fear, and every weakness into Your hands. Lead me, fight for me, and let my life reflect Your power and Your love. Amen.Good morning 🙌 In Zechariah 12, God declares something powerful, He Himself will defend His people. What looks weak will become strong, and what seems impossible will turn into victory. “On that day the Lord will shield those who live in Jerusalem, so that the feeblest among them will be like David, and the house of David will be like God, like the angel of the Lord going before them.” Zechariah 12:8 (NIV) *This reminds us:* You are not fighting alone. God is your defender. But the chapter also reveals something deeper, a turning of hearts: “And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication. They will look on Me, the one they have pierced, and they will mourn for Him as one mourns for an only child, and grieve bitterly for Him as one grieves for a firstborn son.” Zechariah 12:10 (NIV) *Devotion:* God doesn’t just want to fight for you, He wants your heart. Victory begins when we turn our eyes back to Him. * Even in battles… look to God. * Even in weakness… trust His strength. * Even after failure… return to Him. *Prayer:* Lord, You are my shield and my strength. In every battle I face, teach me to trust You fully. Soften my heart, draw me closer to You, and fill me with Your grace. Help me to surrender every worry, every fear, and every weakness into Your hands. Lead me, fight for me, and let my life reflect Your power and Your love. Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 18 Views1
- Good morning
In Zechariah 11, we see a sobering picture: God raises a shepherd to care for His people, but they reject him. Even more painful, they value him at only thirty pieces of silver (v12–13) the price of a slave.
This shows us something deep: when people continually ignore God’s voice, their hearts can become hardened.
God desired to lead, protect, and guide them, but they chose their own way instead.
*Devotion:*
Let’s check our hearts today. Are we truly listening when God speaks? Or have we become too distracted, too comfortable, or too stubborn to follow?
God is still speaking. He is still leading. But He won’t force us, we must choose to listen and obey.
“So they paid me thirty pieces of silver… Throw it to the potter,” said the Lord. (Zechariah 11:12–13)
*Encouragement:*
Don’t take God’s voice lightly. Value His Word, respond quickly, and stay soft in heart.
Prayer:
Lord, keep my heart tender toward You. Help me not to ignore Your voice or take Your presence for granted. Teach me to listen, obey, and follow You daily. Amen.Good morning 🙌 In Zechariah 11, we see a sobering picture: God raises a shepherd to care for His people, but they reject him. Even more painful, they value him at only thirty pieces of silver (v12–13) the price of a slave. This shows us something deep: when people continually ignore God’s voice, their hearts can become hardened. God desired to lead, protect, and guide them, but they chose their own way instead. *Devotion:* Let’s check our hearts today. Are we truly listening when God speaks? Or have we become too distracted, too comfortable, or too stubborn to follow? God is still speaking. He is still leading. But He won’t force us, we must choose to listen and obey. “So they paid me thirty pieces of silver… Throw it to the potter,” said the Lord. (Zechariah 11:12–13) *Encouragement:* Don’t take God’s voice lightly. Value His Word, respond quickly, and stay soft in heart. 🙏 Prayer: Lord, keep my heart tender toward You. Help me not to ignore Your voice or take Your presence for granted. Teach me to listen, obey, and follow You daily. Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views - Good morning
“I will strengthen the house of Judah and save the house of Joseph… I will restore them because I have compassion on them.” (v6)
Zechariah 10 shows us a powerful truth: God doesn’t leave His people scattered, He gathers, restores, and makes them strong again.
*Devotion:*
Life can leave us feeling scattered, pulled in different directions, drained, and discouraged. But God’s promise is clear:
* He will restore what feels broken
* He will strengthen what feels weak
* He will bring direction where there is confusion
You are not forgotten. God is actively working to bring you back into alignment with His purpose.
* What was scattered will be gathered.
* What was weak will be strengthened.
* What was lost will be restored.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You that You are my restorer. When I feel scattered, bring me back together. When I feel weak, be my strength. Lead me into Your purpose and make me strong in You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.Good morning “I will strengthen the house of Judah and save the house of Joseph… I will restore them because I have compassion on them.” (v6) Zechariah 10 shows us a powerful truth: God doesn’t leave His people scattered, He gathers, restores, and makes them strong again. *Devotion:* Life can leave us feeling scattered, pulled in different directions, drained, and discouraged. But God’s promise is clear: * He will restore what feels broken * He will strengthen what feels weak * He will bring direction where there is confusion You are not forgotten. God is actively working to bring you back into alignment with His purpose. * What was scattered will be gathered. * What was weak will be strengthened. * What was lost will be restored. 🙏 Prayer: Lord, thank You that You are my restorer. When I feel scattered, bring me back together. When I feel weak, be my strength. Lead me into Your purpose and make me strong in You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. 🙏0 Comments 0 Shares 21 Views1
- Good morning
“Rejoice greatly… See, your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, lowly and riding on a donkey…” (Zechariah 9:9)
This prophecy points to Jesus not a king who comes with force, but one who comes with humility and peace. When He entered Jerusalem, He didn’t come to conquer people, but to win hearts.
The world expects power and dominance, but God reveals a different kind of King, gentle, just, and full of salvation.
*Devotion:*
Jesus comes into our lives the same way, not forcing His way in, but inviting us to receive Him. Will we recognize Him? Will we welcome Him as King?
*Take a moment today:*
Lay down your expectations and allow Jesus to rule your heart with His peace.
*Prayer:*
Lord, help me to recognize You as my King. Teach me to walk in Your humility and peace. Reign in my heart today. Amen.Good morning “Rejoice greatly… See, your king comes to you, righteous and victorious, lowly and riding on a donkey…” (Zechariah 9:9) This prophecy points to Jesus not a king who comes with force, but one who comes with humility and peace. When He entered Jerusalem, He didn’t come to conquer people, but to win hearts. The world expects power and dominance, but God reveals a different kind of King, gentle, just, and full of salvation. *Devotion:* Jesus comes into our lives the same way, not forcing His way in, but inviting us to receive Him. Will we recognize Him? Will we welcome Him as King? *Take a moment today:* Lay down your expectations and allow Jesus to rule your heart with His peace. *Prayer:* Lord, help me to recognize You as my King. Teach me to walk in Your humility and peace. Reign in my heart today. Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 19 Views - Good morning...
In Zechariah 8, God makes a powerful promise:
“I will return to Zion and dwell in Jerusalem” (v3).
This is a picture of restoration. What was broken, God is rebuilding. What was empty, God is filling again.
He speaks of streets full of laughter, children playing, and people living in peace (v4-5). What once seemed impossible becomes reality because of Him.
*Devotion:*
God is not finished with your story. Even if things felt lost, delayed, or broken, He is a restoring God. Stay faithful, walk in truth, and trust Him.
*Take heart:*
“Let your hands be strong… so that the temple may be built” (v9).
Don’t give up, God is working.
*Declaration:*
Lord, restore what was lost in my life. Fill my heart with joy again, and help me walk in Your truth. Amen.Good morning... In Zechariah 8, God makes a powerful promise: “I will return to Zion and dwell in Jerusalem” (v3). This is a picture of restoration. What was broken, God is rebuilding. What was empty, God is filling again. He speaks of streets full of laughter, children playing, and people living in peace (v4-5). What once seemed impossible becomes reality because of Him. *Devotion:* God is not finished with your story. Even if things felt lost, delayed, or broken, He is a restoring God. Stay faithful, walk in truth, and trust Him. *Take heart:* “Let your hands be strong… so that the temple may be built” (v9). Don’t give up, God is working. *Declaration:* Lord, restore what was lost in my life. Fill my heart with joy again, and help me walk in Your truth. Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views - Good morning
In Zechariah 7, the people ask God a religious question:
Should they continue fasting like they’ve done for years?
But God responds with something deeper:
“Was it really for Me that you fasted?” (v5)
God wasn’t impressed by their rituals, because their hearts were far from Him.
He reminds them of what truly matters:
Show mercy and compassion
Do not oppress others
Speak truth
Care for the vulnerable (v9-10)
Yet in the past, the people refused to listen. They hardened their hearts… and that led to consequences.
The message is clear:
God is not after empty religion, He desires genuine hearts.
Devotion:
It’s easy to go through the motions, to pray, attend, fast, and still miss God. But today, God is asking: Is your heart in it?
Let’s not just do things for God, let’s walk with Him in sincerity, love, and obedience.
“They made their hearts as hard as flint…” (v12)
Let our hearts stay soft before Him.
Have a blessed dayGood morning In Zechariah 7, the people ask God a religious question: Should they continue fasting like they’ve done for years? But God responds with something deeper: “Was it really for Me that you fasted?” (v5) God wasn’t impressed by their rituals, because their hearts were far from Him. He reminds them of what truly matters: Show mercy and compassion Do not oppress others Speak truth Care for the vulnerable (v9-10) Yet in the past, the people refused to listen. They hardened their hearts… and that led to consequences. The message is clear: God is not after empty religion, He desires genuine hearts. Devotion: It’s easy to go through the motions, to pray, attend, fast, and still miss God. But today, God is asking: Is your heart in it? Let’s not just do things for God, let’s walk with Him in sincerity, love, and obedience. “They made their hearts as hard as flint…” (v12) Let our hearts stay soft before Him. Have a blessed day 🙏0 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views - Good morning.
In Zechariah 6, the prophet sees four chariots coming from between two mountains of bronze. These represent God’s power moving across the earth showing us something powerful: God is not distant; He is actively ruling and working in every direction.
“Those who go toward the north country have given My Spirit rest…” (Zechariah 6:8)
Even when the world feels chaotic, God’s Spirit is still at work.
Even when we don’t understand what’s happening, He is in control.
The chapter ends with a beautiful picture of a crown placed on Joshua the high priest pointing to Jesus, our King and Priest, who will reign and bring peace.
Jesus is both our Savior and our King.
Today’s reminder:
Trust God’s authority over your life. He sees everything, He is working behind the scenes, and His plans will stand.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to trust that You are in control, even when I don’t understand. Let Your peace rule in my heart today. Amen.Good morning. In Zechariah 6, the prophet sees four chariots coming from between two mountains of bronze. These represent God’s power moving across the earth showing us something powerful: God is not distant; He is actively ruling and working in every direction. “Those who go toward the north country have given My Spirit rest…” (Zechariah 6:8) Even when the world feels chaotic, God’s Spirit is still at work. Even when we don’t understand what’s happening, He is in control. The chapter ends with a beautiful picture of a crown placed on Joshua the high priest pointing to Jesus, our King and Priest, who will reign and bring peace. 👑 Jesus is both our Savior and our King. Today’s reminder: Trust God’s authority over your life. He sees everything, He is working behind the scenes, and His plans will stand. Prayer: Lord, help me to trust that You are in control, even when I don’t understand. Let Your peace rule in my heart today. Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 24 Views2
- Good morning
Zechariah 5 is a powerful and sobering chapter. It reminds us that God is not only a God of grace and restoration but also a God of truth, justice, and holiness.
1. The Flying Scroll – God’s Word Exposes Sin
“I see a flying scroll… This is the curse that is going out over the whole land…” (Zechariah 5:1-3)
The scroll represents God’s Word going forth across the earth, exposing sin specifically theft and falsehood.
This shows us:
* Nothing is hidden from God
* Sin is not ignored
* God’s Word brings conviction
“It will enter the house… and destroy it completely.” (v4)
This is serious, sin doesn’t just affect moments, it affects lives, homes, and generations.
But here’s the heart of God: He reveals sin not to destroy us, but to call us to repentance.
2. The Woman in the Basket – God Removes Wickedness
“This is Wickedness… and he pushed her back into the basket…” (Zechariah 5:7-8)
In this vision, wickedness is personified and removed from the land.
Two women carry the basket away to Babylon, symbolizing that God is taking sin away from His people.
This reveals:
* God doesn’t just expose sin, He removes it
* God desires a pure and holy people
* Sin cannot remain where God’s presence dwells
This is powerful: God is not satisfied with us staying bound, He wants us free, clean, and set apart.
What does this mean for us today?
Live in honesty before God
Don’t hide sin, bring it into the light. God already sees it, and He lovingly calls you to freedom.
Take sin seriously
Grace is not a license to continue in sin. God is holy, and He calls us to holiness.
Receive God’s cleansing
Through Jesus, we are not just forgiven, we are cleansed and made new.
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us… and purify us…” (1 John 1:9)
Final Encouragement
God sees everything, but He is not looking to condemn you.
He is working to clean, restore, and prepare you.
Let Him search your heart today.
Let Him remove anything that doesn’t belong.
Let Him make you whole.
Create in me a clean heart, O God…” (Psalm 51:10)
Prayer:
Lord, search our hearts today. Reveal anything in us that is not pleasing to You. Give us the courage to repent and the grace to change. Remove every form of wickedness from our lives, and make us pure before You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.Good morning 🙌 Zechariah 5 is a powerful and sobering chapter. It reminds us that God is not only a God of grace and restoration but also a God of truth, justice, and holiness. 1. The Flying Scroll – God’s Word Exposes Sin “I see a flying scroll… This is the curse that is going out over the whole land…” (Zechariah 5:1-3) The scroll represents God’s Word going forth across the earth, exposing sin specifically theft and falsehood. 📖 This shows us: * Nothing is hidden from God * Sin is not ignored * God’s Word brings conviction “It will enter the house… and destroy it completely.” (v4) This is serious, sin doesn’t just affect moments, it affects lives, homes, and generations. But here’s the heart of God: He reveals sin not to destroy us, but to call us to repentance. 2. The Woman in the Basket – God Removes Wickedness “This is Wickedness… and he pushed her back into the basket…” (Zechariah 5:7-8) In this vision, wickedness is personified and removed from the land. Two women carry the basket away to Babylon, symbolizing that God is taking sin away from His people. 📖 This reveals: * God doesn’t just expose sin, He removes it * God desires a pure and holy people * Sin cannot remain where God’s presence dwells This is powerful: God is not satisfied with us staying bound, He wants us free, clean, and set apart. What does this mean for us today? ✅ Live in honesty before God Don’t hide sin, bring it into the light. God already sees it, and He lovingly calls you to freedom. ✅ Take sin seriously Grace is not a license to continue in sin. God is holy, and He calls us to holiness. ✅ Receive God’s cleansing Through Jesus, we are not just forgiven, we are cleansed and made new. “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us… and purify us…” (1 John 1:9) Final Encouragement God sees everything, but He is not looking to condemn you. He is working to clean, restore, and prepare you. 🔥 Let Him search your heart today. 🔥 Let Him remove anything that doesn’t belong. 🔥 Let Him make you whole. Create in me a clean heart, O God…” (Psalm 51:10) 🙌 Prayer: Lord, search our hearts today. Reveal anything in us that is not pleasing to You. Give us the courage to repent and the grace to change. Remove every form of wickedness from our lives, and make us pure before You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views1
- Good morning.
In Zechariah 4, the prophet sees a powerful vision: a lampstand supplied continuously with oil from two olive trees. It’s a picture of God’s work being sustained by God Himself not by human strength.
Then comes the key word from the Lord:
“Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the Lord Almighty. (Zechariah 4:6)
This message was given to Zerubbabel, who was overwhelmed with the task of rebuilding the temple. It looked impossible. The obstacles were real. The resources were limited.
But God shifts the focus:
It’s not about your strength
It’s not about your ability
It’s about His Spirit
What does this mean for us today?
Sometimes we feel like what God has called us to do is too big:
* The family situation feels too broken
* The calling feels too heavy
* The opposition feels too strong
But God is reminding us: You don’t have to carry what only the Spirit can sustain.
“Who dares despise the day of small things?” (Zechariah 4:10)
Don’t underestimate small beginnings.
Don’t lose heart when progress feels slow.
God is working even when it looks insignificant.
Every small step of obedience matters. Every prayer matters.Every seed matters.
And then comes this powerful declaration:
“What are you, mighty mountain? Before Zerubbabel you will become level ground.” (Zechariah 4:7)
That mountain in front of you God says it will not stand forever.
By His Spirit, it will move.
Encouragement for today:
* Keep going, even if it’s small
* Trust God’s Spirit more than your strength
* Speak to the mountains they will become level ground
Final Thought:
God doesn’t need your power to fulfill His purpose He’s looking for your surrender so His Spirit can flow.
Prayer:
Lord, teach us to rely not on our own strength, but on Your Spirit. Help us not to despise small beginnings, and give us faith to believe that every mountain before us will become level ground. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Have a blessed day familyGood morning. In Zechariah 4, the prophet sees a powerful vision: a lampstand supplied continuously with oil from two olive trees. It’s a picture of God’s work being sustained by God Himself not by human strength. Then comes the key word from the Lord: 📖 “Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,” says the Lord Almighty. (Zechariah 4:6) This message was given to Zerubbabel, who was overwhelmed with the task of rebuilding the temple. It looked impossible. The obstacles were real. The resources were limited. But God shifts the focus: 👉 It’s not about your strength 👉 It’s not about your ability 👉 It’s about His Spirit What does this mean for us today? Sometimes we feel like what God has called us to do is too big: * The family situation feels too broken * The calling feels too heavy * The opposition feels too strong But God is reminding us: You don’t have to carry what only the Spirit can sustain. 📖 “Who dares despise the day of small things?” (Zechariah 4:10) Don’t underestimate small beginnings. Don’t lose heart when progress feels slow. God is working even when it looks insignificant. Every small step of obedience matters. Every prayer matters.Every seed matters. And then comes this powerful declaration: 📖 “What are you, mighty mountain? Before Zerubbabel you will become level ground.” (Zechariah 4:7) That mountain in front of you God says it will not stand forever. By His Spirit, it will move. 🙏 Encouragement for today: * Keep going, even if it’s small * Trust God’s Spirit more than your strength * Speak to the mountains they will become level ground Final Thought: God doesn’t need your power to fulfill His purpose He’s looking for your surrender so His Spirit can flow. Prayer: Lord, teach us to rely not on our own strength, but on Your Spirit. Help us not to despise small beginnings, and give us faith to believe that every mountain before us will become level ground. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Have a blessed day family0 Comments 0 Shares 19 Views - Good morning church family
In Book of Zechariah 3, we are given a powerful picture of grace that still speaks to us today.
The high priest Joshua the High Priest is standing before God… but he’s not alone. Satan is there too accusing him. And Joshua is wearing filthy garments, representing sin and guilt.
But watch what God does
God rebukes the accuser
God removes the filthy garments
God clothes him in clean garments
“See, I have taken away your sin, and I will put fine garments on you.” (v4)
This is the Gospel in a vision.
1. The enemy accuses, but God defends
Satan will always try to remind you of your past, your failures, your weaknesses.
But God doesn’t agree with the accusation, He silences it.
You are not defined by what you did.
You are defined by what God says about you.
2. God doesn’t just forgive, He restores
Joshua wasn’t just cleaned… he was re-clothed with honor.
God doesn’t just remove sin, He gives you a new identity.
He lifts you from shame and places dignity on your life.
3. You are called to walk in obedience
God gives Joshua a charge:
“If you will walk in My ways and keep My requirements…” (v7)
Grace is not an excuse to stay the same, it’s the power to live differently.
4. Jesus is our righteousness God speaks of “My servant, the Branch” (v8) a prophecy pointing to Jesus Christ.
Through Jesus:
* Our sin is removed
* Our identity is restored
* Our future is secured
“I will remove the sin of this land in a single day.” (v9)
That day was the cross.
Final Encouragement.
Family, some of us are standing like Joshua, feeling unworthy, ashamed, or accused.
But today, God is saying:
“I have chosen you.”
“I have cleansed you.”
“I have clothed you in righteousness.”
Don’t listen to the voice of accusation, listen to the voice of grace.
Walk in it. Live in it. Believe it.
You are no longer condemned, you are covered.
Blessed day familyGood morning church family 🙌 In Book of Zechariah 3, we are given a powerful picture of grace that still speaks to us today. The high priest Joshua the High Priest is standing before God… but he’s not alone. Satan is there too accusing him. And Joshua is wearing filthy garments, representing sin and guilt. But watch what God does 👇 👉 God rebukes the accuser 👉 God removes the filthy garments 👉 God clothes him in clean garments “See, I have taken away your sin, and I will put fine garments on you.” (v4) This is the Gospel in a vision. 1. The enemy accuses, but God defends Satan will always try to remind you of your past, your failures, your weaknesses. But God doesn’t agree with the accusation, He silences it. 👉 You are not defined by what you did. 👉 You are defined by what God says about you. 2. God doesn’t just forgive, He restores Joshua wasn’t just cleaned… he was re-clothed with honor. God doesn’t just remove sin, He gives you a new identity. He lifts you from shame and places dignity on your life. 3. You are called to walk in obedience God gives Joshua a charge: 👉 “If you will walk in My ways and keep My requirements…” (v7) Grace is not an excuse to stay the same, it’s the power to live differently. 4. Jesus is our righteousness God speaks of “My servant, the Branch” (v8) a prophecy pointing to Jesus Christ. Through Jesus: * Our sin is removed * Our identity is restored * Our future is secured “I will remove the sin of this land in a single day.” (v9) That day was the cross. Final Encouragement. Family, some of us are standing like Joshua, feeling unworthy, ashamed, or accused. But today, God is saying: 👉 “I have chosen you.” 👉 “I have cleansed you.” 👉 “I have clothed you in righteousness.” Don’t listen to the voice of accusation, listen to the voice of grace. Walk in it. Live in it. Believe it. 🙌 You are no longer condemned, you are covered. Blessed day family0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views3
- Good morning church family.
In Zechariah 2, we see a vision of a man measuring Jerusalem trying to define its size and limits. But God interrupts with a powerful message:
Zechariah 2:4-5
“Run, tell that young man, ‘Jerusalem will be a city without walls because of the great number of people and animals in it. And I myself will be a wall of fire around it,’ declares the Lord, ‘and I will be its glory within.’”
This is powerful!
The people were thinking in terms of limits, safety, and structure… but God was saying:
* You won’t need walls when I am your protection.
* You won’t need boundaries when I am your covering.
Sometimes we try to “measure” our lives:
– Our future
– Our calling
– Our resources
But God is not limited by what we see or understand.
* Where we see lack… God sees expansion.
* Where we feel exposed… God says, “I am your wall of fire.”
He doesn’t just protect from a distance, He surrounds, He covers, and He dwells among His people.
Zechariah 2:10
“Shout and be glad, Daughter Zion. For I am coming, and I will live among you,” declares the Lord.
This is the heart of the message:
God’s greatest promise is not just provision or protection…
It’s His presence.
Teaching Points:
* Stop limiting what God wants to expand
* Trust God as your protector, not just your plans
* Value His presence above everything else
Encouragement:
You are not exposed.
You are not alone.
God Himself is your covering, your defender, and your glory within.
Today, walk boldly knowing:
* God surrounds you
* God defends you
* God dwells with you
Be encouraged and stay in His presenceGood morning church family. In Zechariah 2, we see a vision of a man measuring Jerusalem trying to define its size and limits. But God interrupts with a powerful message: 📖 Zechariah 2:4-5 “Run, tell that young man, ‘Jerusalem will be a city without walls because of the great number of people and animals in it. And I myself will be a wall of fire around it,’ declares the Lord, ‘and I will be its glory within.’” This is powerful! The people were thinking in terms of limits, safety, and structure… but God was saying: * You won’t need walls when I am your protection. * You won’t need boundaries when I am your covering. Sometimes we try to “measure” our lives: – Our future – Our calling – Our resources But God is not limited by what we see or understand. * Where we see lack… God sees expansion. * Where we feel exposed… God says, “I am your wall of fire.” He doesn’t just protect from a distance, He surrounds, He covers, and He dwells among His people. 📖 Zechariah 2:10 “Shout and be glad, Daughter Zion. For I am coming, and I will live among you,” declares the Lord. This is the heart of the message: God’s greatest promise is not just provision or protection… 👉 It’s His presence. Teaching Points: * Stop limiting what God wants to expand * Trust God as your protector, not just your plans * Value His presence above everything else Encouragement: You are not exposed. You are not alone. God Himself is your covering, your defender, and your glory within. Today, walk boldly knowing: * God surrounds you * God defends you * God dwells with you Be encouraged and stay in His presence 🙌0 Comments 0 Shares 19 Views - Good morning
In Zechariah 1, God speaks a simple but powerful message:
“Return to Me… and I will return to you,” says the Lord Almighty. (Zechariah 1:3)
This is an invitation — not condemnation.
The people had drifted. Their hearts had grown cold. But instead of rejecting them, God calls them back.
And that same call is for us today.
Sometimes we don’t even realize we’ve drifted through busyness, distractions, or silent compromise.
But God, in His mercy, doesn’t walk away… He calls us back.
* Return in your prayer life
* Return in your hunger for the Word
* Return in your obedience
Because when we take one step toward God, He meets us with grace, restoration, and presence.
Zechariah also receives a vision of a man among the myrtle trees a reminder that even when things look low or hidden, God is still watching, still present, and still working behind the scenes.
So today, let this be personal:
Where have I drifted?
What is God calling me back to?
Don’t delay. Don’t harden your heart.
Return to Him… and He will return to you.
Blessings 🏻Good morning 🙌 In Zechariah 1, God speaks a simple but powerful message: “Return to Me… and I will return to you,” says the Lord Almighty. (Zechariah 1:3) This is an invitation — not condemnation. The people had drifted. Their hearts had grown cold. But instead of rejecting them, God calls them back. And that same call is for us today. Sometimes we don’t even realize we’ve drifted through busyness, distractions, or silent compromise. But God, in His mercy, doesn’t walk away… He calls us back. * Return in your prayer life * Return in your hunger for the Word * Return in your obedience Because when we take one step toward God, He meets us with grace, restoration, and presence. Zechariah also receives a vision of a man among the myrtle trees a reminder that even when things look low or hidden, God is still watching, still present, and still working behind the scenes. So today, let this be personal: 👉 Where have I drifted? 👉 What is God calling me back to? Don’t delay. Don’t harden your heart. Return to Him… and He will return to you. Blessings 🙏🏻0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views1
- Hebrews Encouragement
Good morning
The book of Hebrews reminds us to stay alert in our walk with God not drifting, not coasting, but holding firmly to Him.
“We must pay the most careful attention, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away.” Hebrews 2:1
It doesn’t take much to drift just a little distraction, a little discouragement, a little distance. But today, God is calling us back to intentional faith.
“Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find Grace to help us in our time of need” Hebrews 4:16
You are invited to come boldly not because you’re perfect, but because Jesus made a way. In your weakness, in your struggle, in your waiting… come closer, not further.
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain” Hebrews 6:19
Your hope is not fragile it is anchored in Christ. Storms may rise, but you will not be carried away.
So today:
* Draw near to God — He is near to you
* Hold onto hope — He is faithful
* Stand firm — He is your anchor
Don’t drift. Stay anchored. Keep your eyes on Jesus.
He is holding you steady every step of the wayHebrews Encouragement 🔥 Good morning 🙌 The book of Hebrews reminds us to stay alert in our walk with God not drifting, not coasting, but holding firmly to Him. “We must pay the most careful attention, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away.” Hebrews 2:1 It doesn’t take much to drift just a little distraction, a little discouragement, a little distance. But today, God is calling us back to intentional faith. “Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find Grace to help us in our time of need” Hebrews 4:16 You are invited to come boldly not because you’re perfect, but because Jesus made a way. In your weakness, in your struggle, in your waiting… come closer, not further. “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain” Hebrews 6:19 Your hope is not fragile it is anchored in Christ. Storms may rise, but you will not be carried away. So today: * Draw near to God — He is near to you * Hold onto hope — He is faithful * Stand firm — He is your anchor Don’t drift. Stay anchored. Keep your eyes on Jesus. He is holding you steady every step of the way ⚓🙏0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views2
- Good morning
Here’s a short, chapter-by-chapter summary of Hebrews:
Hebrews 1 – Jesus is greater than angels
* He is the Son of God, above all.
Hebrews 2 – Don’t neglect salvation
* Jesus became human to save us.
Hebrews 3 – Stay faithful
* Jesus is greater than Moses - don’t harden your heart.
Hebrews 4 – Enter God’s rest
* Trust Him and come boldly to His presence.
Hebrews 5 – Jesus our High Priest
* He understands us and intercedes for us.
Hebrews 6 – Keep growing
* Don’t fall away God’s promises are sure.
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Hebrews 7 – A greater priesthood
* Jesus is our eternal High Priest.
Hebrews 8 – A better covenant
* Based on grace, not law.
Hebrews 9 – A better sacrifice
* Jesus’ blood brings true cleansing.
Hebrews 10 – Once for all
* Jesus’ sacrifice is complete hold firmly to faith.
Hebrews 11 – Faith in action
* Trust God no matter what the heroes of faith.
Hebrews 12 – Run your race
* Fix your eyes on Jesus and don’t give up.
Hebrews 13 – Live it out
* Love, serve, and honor God in your daily life.
Final Thought:
Jesus is greater. His sacrifice is enough. Your faith must endure.
Hold on, stay strong, and keep going your victory is in ChristGood morning 🙌 Here’s a short, chapter-by-chapter summary of Hebrews: Hebrews 1 – Jesus is greater than angels * He is the Son of God, above all. Hebrews 2 – Don’t neglect salvation * Jesus became human to save us. Hebrews 3 – Stay faithful * Jesus is greater than Moses - don’t harden your heart. Hebrews 4 – Enter God’s rest * Trust Him and come boldly to His presence. Hebrews 5 – Jesus our High Priest * He understands us and intercedes for us. Hebrews 6 – Keep growing * Don’t fall away God’s promises are sure. * Hebrews 7 – A greater priesthood * Jesus is our eternal High Priest. Hebrews 8 – A better covenant * Based on grace, not law. Hebrews 9 – A better sacrifice * Jesus’ blood brings true cleansing. Hebrews 10 – Once for all * Jesus’ sacrifice is complete hold firmly to faith. Hebrews 11 – Faith in action * Trust God no matter what the heroes of faith. Hebrews 12 – Run your race * Fix your eyes on Jesus and don’t give up. Hebrews 13 – Live it out * Love, serve, and honor God in your daily life. Final Thought: Jesus is greater. His sacrifice is enough. Your faith must endure. Hold on, stay strong, and keep going your victory is in Christ 🙌0 Comments 0 Shares 21 Views1
- Good morning
Hebrews 13 is a powerful reminder that faith is not just what we believe it’s how we live.
Hebrews 13:1–2
“Keep on loving one another as brothers and sisters. Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it.”
Love is not optional. It’s the evidence of Christ in us. Let your love be real, consistent, and visible.
Hebrews 13:5
“Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.’”
The world says chase more, but God says trust Me. Contentment comes when we know He is enough.
And here is the promise we stand on:
“Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.”
No matter what you are facing today God is with you. In every battle, every challenge, every unknown… He is your helper.
Hebrews 13:6
“So we say with confidence, ‘The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?’”
So we can boldly declare:
“The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid.”
Hebrews 13:8
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.”
And this truth anchors us:
He has not changed. His power has not weakened. His faithfulness has not failed.
This is our call today:
• Love without limits
• Serve with humility
• Stand firm in truth
• Live with bold faith
Let your life preach. Let your walk reflect Jesus.
You may be the answer to someone’s prayer today.
Be a light. Be a vessel. Be bold for Him.
Have a blessed and powerful day familyGood morning 🙌 Hebrews 13 is a powerful reminder that faith is not just what we believe it’s how we live. 📖 Hebrews 13:1–2 “Keep on loving one another as brothers and sisters. Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it.” Love is not optional. It’s the evidence of Christ in us. Let your love be real, consistent, and visible. 📖 Hebrews 13:5 “Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.’” The world says chase more, but God says trust Me. Contentment comes when we know He is enough. And here is the promise we stand on: “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” No matter what you are facing today God is with you. In every battle, every challenge, every unknown… He is your helper. 📖 Hebrews 13:6 “So we say with confidence, ‘The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?’” So we can boldly declare: “The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid.” 📖 Hebrews 13:8 “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” And this truth anchors us: He has not changed. His power has not weakened. His faithfulness has not failed. 🔥 This is our call today: • Love without limits • Serve with humility • Stand firm in truth • Live with bold faith Let your life preach. Let your walk reflect Jesus. ✨ You may be the answer to someone’s prayer today. Be a light. Be a vessel. Be bold for Him. Have a blessed and powerful day family 🙏🔥0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views1
- Hebrews 12 teaches us that the Christian life is a race that requires discipline, focus, and perseverance.
We are called to lay aside every weight not just sin, but anything that slows our walk with God. Even good things can become distractions if they take our eyes off Jesus.
The key to finishing strong is simple: fix your eyes on Jesus. He is our example He endured the cross, stayed obedient, and finished His race.
God’s discipline is not punishment it’s proof of His love. He corrects us to grow us, to shape us, and to prepare us for righteousness.
Takeaway:
Don’t quit when it gets hard.
Don’t lose focus when life gets busy.
Stay disciplined. Stay focused. Stay faithful.
Finish your race strong.Hebrews 12 teaches us that the Christian life is a race that requires discipline, focus, and perseverance. We are called to lay aside every weight not just sin, but anything that slows our walk with God. Even good things can become distractions if they take our eyes off Jesus. The key to finishing strong is simple: fix your eyes on Jesus. He is our example He endured the cross, stayed obedient, and finished His race. God’s discipline is not punishment it’s proof of His love. He corrects us to grow us, to shape us, and to prepare us for righteousness. 💬 Takeaway: Don’t quit when it gets hard. Don’t lose focus when life gets busy. Stay disciplined. Stay focused. Stay faithful. Finish your race strong. 🙌🔥0 Comments 0 Shares 19 Views1
- Good morning
"Consider Him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart." Hebrews 12:3
There are moments in life where the pressure feels heavy, the road feels long, and giving up seems easier than pressing on. But Hebrews 12 shifts our focus look to Jesus.
He endured rejection, pain, and the cross yet He did not quit. Why? Because He saw beyond the struggle. He knew there was purpose in the pain.
In the same way, what you’re facing right now is not meant to break you it’s meant to build you. God is using every challenge to strengthen your faith, shape your character, and prepare you for what’s ahead.
Don’t allow weariness to steal your momentum. Don’t let discouragement silence your faith.
Message:
When you feel like giving up look up.
When you feel weak lean on Him.
You’ve come too far to stop now.
God is still working, even when you can’t see it.
Stand firm. Stay focused. Keep going. Your breakthrough is closer than you think.Good morning "Consider Him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart." Hebrews 12:3 There are moments in life where the pressure feels heavy, the road feels long, and giving up seems easier than pressing on. But Hebrews 12 shifts our focus look to Jesus. He endured rejection, pain, and the cross yet He did not quit. Why? Because He saw beyond the struggle. He knew there was purpose in the pain. In the same way, what you’re facing right now is not meant to break you it’s meant to build you. God is using every challenge to strengthen your faith, shape your character, and prepare you for what’s ahead. Don’t allow weariness to steal your momentum. Don’t let discouragement silence your faith. Message: When you feel like giving up look up. When you feel weak lean on Him. You’ve come too far to stop now. God is still working, even when you can’t see it. Stand firm. Stay focused. Keep going. Your breakthrough is closer than you think. 🙌🔥0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views3
- Good morning
“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Hebrews 11:1 (NIV)
Hebrews 11 is often called the “Hall of Faith” because it reminds us of men and women who trusted God even when they couldn’t see the outcome. They didn’t have all the answers, yet they moved forward in obedience.
Faith is not about having everything figured out. It’s about trusting God even when the path is unclear. It’s choosing to believe His promises over your fears, His Word over your circumstances.
Noah built before the rain came.
Abraham went without knowing where he was going.
Moses chose obedience over comfort.
Each one acted by faith, not by sight.
And the same is true for us today God is calling us to trust Him, step out, and believe that what He has promised will come to pass, even if we can’t see it yet.
Message:
Whatever you are facing today, don’t let doubt speak louder than your faith. God is working behind the scenes. Keep believing. Keep walking. Keep trusting.
Your faith today is building your testimony for tomorrow.
Prayer:
Lord, help me to trust You even when I don’t understand. Strengthen my faith to walk boldly in Your promises. Teach me to rely on You, not on what I see. In Jesus’ name, Amen.Good morning 🙏 “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Hebrews 11:1 (NIV) Hebrews 11 is often called the “Hall of Faith” because it reminds us of men and women who trusted God even when they couldn’t see the outcome. They didn’t have all the answers, yet they moved forward in obedience. Faith is not about having everything figured out. It’s about trusting God even when the path is unclear. It’s choosing to believe His promises over your fears, His Word over your circumstances. Noah built before the rain came. Abraham went without knowing where he was going. Moses chose obedience over comfort. Each one acted by faith, not by sight. And the same is true for us today God is calling us to trust Him, step out, and believe that what He has promised will come to pass, even if we can’t see it yet. Message: Whatever you are facing today, don’t let doubt speak louder than your faith. God is working behind the scenes. Keep believing. Keep walking. Keep trusting. Your faith today is building your testimony for tomorrow. Prayer: Lord, help me to trust You even when I don’t understand. Strengthen my faith to walk boldly in Your promises. Teach me to rely on You, not on what I see. In Jesus’ name, Amen.0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views1
- “Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.” Hebrews 10:23–24
Hebrews 10 reminds us that because of Jesus, we now have full access to God. No more distance. No more barriers. His sacrifice was once and for all complete, powerful, and enough.
So what do we do with this freedom?
We hold on to hope not loosely, but firmly. Life will shake us, test us, and sometimes discourage us, but our hope is not in circumstances… it is in a faithful God who never breaks His promises.
And then, we lift others up. We are not meant to walk this journey alone. Encourage someone. Speak life. Show love. Be the reason someone keeps going today.
Challenge for today:
Stay strong in your faith, even if things feel uncertain.
Encourage at least one person today.
Walk boldly, knowing Jesus has already made a way.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You that through Jesus we can come close to You with confidence. Help us to hold firmly to our hope and to encourage those around us. Let our lives reflect Your love and faithfulness. Amen
Be encouraged:
God is faithful and that means your hope is secure.“Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.” Hebrews 10:23–24 Hebrews 10 reminds us that because of Jesus, we now have full access to God. No more distance. No more barriers. His sacrifice was once and for all complete, powerful, and enough. So what do we do with this freedom? We hold on to hope not loosely, but firmly. Life will shake us, test us, and sometimes discourage us, but our hope is not in circumstances… it is in a faithful God who never breaks His promises. And then, we lift others up. We are not meant to walk this journey alone. Encourage someone. Speak life. Show love. Be the reason someone keeps going today. Challenge for today: Stay strong in your faith, even if things feel uncertain. Encourage at least one person today. Walk boldly, knowing Jesus has already made a way. Prayer: Lord, thank You that through Jesus we can come close to You with confidence. Help us to hold firmly to our hope and to encourage those around us. Let our lives reflect Your love and faithfulness. Amen 🙏 Be encouraged: God is faithful and that means your hope is secure.0 Comments 0 Shares 14 Views2
- Good morning
Hebrews 9:12 (NIV)
"He did not enter by means of the blood of goats and calves; but He entered the Most Holy Place once for all by His own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption."
Hebrews 9 reminds us of a powerful truth, Jesus didn’t come to temporarily fix our sin, He came to completely redeem us.
In the old covenant, sacrifices were repeated over and over, yet they could never fully restore. But Jesus stepped in as the perfect sacrifice and with His own blood, He finished the work… once and for all.
That means: There is nothing more you need to add.
Nothing more you need to prove.
Nothing more you need to carry.
Your redemption is complete.
Too often we still live like we are waiting to be accepted, when Jesus already made a way. We hold onto guilt, shame, and regret, but those things were nailed to the cross.
Today, stop striving… and start resting in what Jesus has already done.
You are not fighting for victory, You are living from victory.
Let go of the weight.
Let go of the past.
Step into the freedom that has already been paid for.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You that Your sacrifice was enough. Thank You that I don’t have to earn what You have already given. Help me to walk in the fullness of my redemption and to live in freedom, not in fear or guilt. In Jesus’ name, AmenGood morning 🌞 Hebrews 9:12 (NIV) "He did not enter by means of the blood of goats and calves; but He entered the Most Holy Place once for all by His own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption." Hebrews 9 reminds us of a powerful truth, Jesus didn’t come to temporarily fix our sin, He came to completely redeem us. In the old covenant, sacrifices were repeated over and over, yet they could never fully restore. But Jesus stepped in as the perfect sacrifice and with His own blood, He finished the work… once and for all. That means: There is nothing more you need to add. Nothing more you need to prove. Nothing more you need to carry. Your redemption is complete. Too often we still live like we are waiting to be accepted, when Jesus already made a way. We hold onto guilt, shame, and regret, but those things were nailed to the cross. Today, stop striving… and start resting in what Jesus has already done. You are not fighting for victory, You are living from victory. Let go of the weight. Let go of the past. Step into the freedom that has already been paid for. Prayer: Lord, thank You that Your sacrifice was enough. Thank You that I don’t have to earn what You have already given. Help me to walk in the fullness of my redemption and to live in freedom, not in fear or guilt. In Jesus’ name, Amen 🙏0 Comments 0 Shares 13 Views2
- Good morning.
Hebrews 8:12 (NIV)
"For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more."
Hebrews 8 reminds us of one of the most powerful promises in all of Scripture, God doesn’t just forgive… He chooses to forget.
Think about that.
The mistakes you regret…
The sins you’ve carried…
The things that still try to accuse you…
God says, “I remember them no more.”
Through Jesus, the old is gone. The guilt is broken. The record has been wiped clean.
We often hold onto what God has already released. We replay what God has already erased. But today, God is calling you to step fully into the freedom of the new covenant.
You are not defined by your past.
You are not held by your failures.
You are not who you used to be.
You are forgiven. You are restored. You are made new.
Encouragement for today:
Stop carrying what Jesus already paid for. Walk in freedom. Walk in grace. Walk in the truth that you are fully forgiven.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for Your mercy and grace. Thank You that You have forgiven me completely and remember my sins no more. Help me to walk in that freedom and not return to what You have already set me free from. Amen.
Have a blessed day walk in freedom today.Good morning. Hebrews 8:12 (NIV) "For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more." Hebrews 8 reminds us of one of the most powerful promises in all of Scripture, God doesn’t just forgive… He chooses to forget. Think about that. The mistakes you regret… The sins you’ve carried… The things that still try to accuse you… God says, “I remember them no more.” Through Jesus, the old is gone. The guilt is broken. The record has been wiped clean. We often hold onto what God has already released. We replay what God has already erased. But today, God is calling you to step fully into the freedom of the new covenant. You are not defined by your past. You are not held by your failures. You are not who you used to be. You are forgiven. You are restored. You are made new. Encouragement for today: Stop carrying what Jesus already paid for. Walk in freedom. Walk in grace. Walk in the truth that you are fully forgiven. Prayer: Lord, thank You for Your mercy and grace. Thank You that You have forgiven me completely and remember my sins no more. Help me to walk in that freedom and not return to what You have already set me free from. Amen. Have a blessed day walk in freedom today.0 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views
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