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Jesus is commanding his disciples to make disciples as they are going (wherever they happen to be), baptizing those who identify with Jesus, and teaching them to know and obey the teachings of Jesus, all His commands including to make disciples!!

And the eleven disciples proceeded to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus ordered them. And having seen Him, they worshiped Him. But the ones doubted. And having come to them, Jesus spoke to them, saying,

“All authority in heaven and on earth was given to Me. Therefore having gone, make-disciples-of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to keep all that I commanded you.
And behold— I am with you all the days until the conclusion of the age”.

..., teaching them to keep all that I commanded you.


The Great Commission is to make disciple makers!
#MakeDisciples Jesus is commanding his disciples to make disciples as they are going (wherever they happen to be), baptizing those who identify with Jesus, and teaching them to know and obey the teachings of Jesus, all His commands including to make disciples!! And the eleven disciples proceeded to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus ordered them. And having seen Him, they worshiped Him. But the ones doubted. And having come to them, Jesus spoke to them, saying, “All authority in heaven and on earth was given to Me. Therefore having gone, make-disciples-of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to keep all that I commanded you. And behold— I am with you all the days until the conclusion of the age”. ..., teaching them to keep all that I commanded you. The Great Commission is to make disciple makers!
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  • Dear Father,

    Whenever I come across the passage where Jesus says, “But the hour cometh, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him,” I wonder: why do You seek worshippers if most of what we do on Sundays, everywhere around the world, is worship?

    Today, I pondered three significant words in that sentence: “true worshippers,” “spirit,” and “truth,” and how they shape the entire passage. They reveal that worship is only true when it is not devoid of the elements of spirit and truth. But how, then, can we tell when we are worshipping in spirit and in truth?

    My first mistake was assuming that worship begins when we sing in church. However, I have learned about the possibility of worshipping even in silence. And the sobering truth that while singing is a form of worship, it is possible to sing without truly worshipping. It all depends on the posture of our hearts and, invariably, our lifestyle. How often do we speak words--powerful words--yet without our hearts in alignment with them?

    The troubles of life may weigh so heavily on our minds that our spirits struggle to find expression, in aligning our hearts with our words. And with so many responsibilities, we subconsciously begin to schedule even during moments of worship, as though time spent on our knees is too great a sacrifice to offer.

    I could go on, Father, listing the many limitations that hinder the attainment of true worship. Isn't this why You seek true worshippers? To practice true worship is to know You, and in knowing You, we learn self-mastery.

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  • Understanding is the issue of the heart. It goes beyond the mind.
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    Understanding is the issue of the heart. It goes beyond the mind. ✓ We must perceive with our hearts before action.
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  • Dear Father,

    When I was younger, we were told the story of Joash repeatedly, and his story was also a popular question in Bible competitions. The Scripture says, “Joash was seven years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem.” This was all I knew: Joash was seven, and he was king. How? I had so many questions and made so many comparisons. I was older than Joash, and the best I had done was win Bible competitions.

    However, we weren’t told the entire story. I learned about his achievements, not his failures--about how he was king, not how he failed as one. I have nothing against Joash, Father, but see how strangely a man’s story is told, not in its entirety? Then we are immersed in the knowledge of a man’s successes, confused as to why we are not without failures.

    The fall of Joash was, in large way, related to his applause--a child who leads. One of the most invaluable parts of a man’s success is the struggles and risks attached to it. There are struggles that pertain to a field of success, and there are peculiar struggles that apply to individuals. Joash was a victim of the former.

    This is a case of responsibility without maturity, particularly in situations where people are made to lead while ignorant of which way to go. I see how this pattern repeats itself across different spheres and levels of life. And more troubling still is how great achievements can blind a man to his own faults, until the very thing that lifted him becomes the ground of his fall.

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    #LettertoGod
    #maturity
    #responsibility
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  • Redeemed. Sealed. Known. Empowered.
    A Kingdom identity and Spirit‑led life deep dive.

    Today’s Kingdom Living broadcast brings together two powerful streams:
    Identity in Christ and Life in the Spirit — the foundation and the fire.
    If you’ve ever wrestled with who you are, whose you are, or why you’re here, this episode is going to speak directly to your spirit.

    In this episode we explore:
    • What it really means to be redeemed — bought with the blood of Jesus
    • Why identity begins with belonging, not performance
    • How God calls you by name, not by your mistakes
    • What Scripture means when it calls you a royal priesthood
    • Why the Holy Spirit is the engine of Kingdom life
    • How to walk as a Spirit‑filled, Spirit‑led believer in 2026
    • A clear, loving call to repentance, surrender, and Kingdom purpose

    Key Scriptures:
    Acts 20:28​ • Romans 3:24​ • 1 Corinthians 6:20​ • Galatians 4:5–7
    Ephesians 1:7, 13–14 • Titus 2:14​ • 1 Peter 2:9
    Isaiah 43:1 • Jeremiah 1:5 • Psalm 139 • Romans 8:11​
    John 14–16 • Acts 2 • 1 Corinthians 6:19​

    This episode carries a little heat — not to condemn, but to wake up the redeemed.
    If you’re ready to grow, ready to be challenged, and ready to walk in the identity Jesus paid for… this one is for you.

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  • Dear Father,

    There was a period in my life when I would afford myself little or no rest until my desires became a reality. Today, I reflected on how the answers to my previous prayer requests have now become prayer requests themselves, often in the form of deliverance from where I once prayed to be. I believe it is okay when change is motivated by the need for growth, but how do we give meaning to the restlessness and quiet dissatisfaction, of staying in places we once prayed so hard to be? Is this how growth presents itself, or were my ambitions faulty?

    Prophet Isaiah testifies to this when he said, “The twilight I longed for has become a horror to me.” This realization has humbled me in my pursuit of new goals. Now, I find myself seeking answers to every ambition as intensely as I would pursue them.

    I have come to realize that every new prayer request flows from a place of purpose alignment. I sought to align my ambitions with eternal values, and I found fulfillment in every answered prayer that reflected that purpose. For instance, my desire to build schools was driven by the need for influence. I desired wealth when I perceived the need for warfare globally and its impact on kingdom values. I sought knowledge so that, through freely giving, ignorance might be eradicated.

    Wealth took on a meaning beyond status. Certifications became more than symbols. Assets became more than luxury. I began to pray differently when I discovered purpose.

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  • Dear Father,

    The very reason You sent Adam and Eve away from the garden was to prevent further consequences should they fall again. The Scripture records, “And the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever...”

    Sometimes, we are too frail and limited in our understanding to grasp the weight and application of spiritual laws and principles. One striking insight from this passage is: Your nature as God does not override the consequence of their eating the fruit and living forever, even if You desired it otherwise.

    We see throughout Scripture that it was impossible to alter the decree of a king, even when it was no longer in his favor. Yet, we often fail to take the weight of these things into consideration: that the correction for eating the fruit was the death of Your very own Son. A correction whose process was so severe, yet still dependent on the thread of human will.

    It was never just about the fruit they ate; it was about all that would be required to correct one broken law. These are the very laws upon which the earth is founded. And oftentimes, we ask for Your intervention in consequences we are living through, not realizing that divine intervention is consistent with divine principles. So we question Your ways when we do not see results. Yet, it is not a power problem--it is a gap in understanding. More often than not, the correction lies in the principle.

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    #LettertoGod
    #laws
    #principles
    #divineprinciples
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  • Dear Father,

    I grew up learning that the scripture on provision was directed only to men. It says, “But if any provide not for his own, and especially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel.” Yet, in quoting this scripture, we often put man in place of anyone.

    For me, this highlights much more than gender inclusivity. I see a broader perspective of responsibility that we often neglect; one not limited to the provision of basic needs, but one with the potential to significantly reduce inequality. What would be the case if, for instance, every family had a well-to-do person, and every well-to-do person embraced the culture of providing for their household? If every wealthy person extended that provision to both their immediate and extended family, and every extremely wealthy person went further to support even those unrelated?

    We have seen, in times past, cases where wealthy individuals are envied, even harmed by members of their own families, despite having met their needs. Without justifying such behavior, and while it is part of human nature, I believe envy over wealth often intensifies when sharing is not a culture. Wealth then becomes something foreign, and the wealthy are seen as gods, while others strive to occupy that position--even unlawfully.

    Though no school of thought is without its pros and cons, I still insist that provision is a shared responsibility, and it begins in our homes.

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    #LettertoGod
    #provision
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  • Dear Father,

    I grew up learning that the scripture on provision was directed only to men. It says, “But if any provide not for his own, and especially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel.” Yet, in quoting this scripture, we often put man in place of anyone.

    For me, this highlights much more than gender inclusivity. I see a broader perspective of responsibility that we often neglect; one not limited to the provision of basic needs, but one with the potential to significantly reduce inequality. What would be the case if, for instance, every family had a well-to-do person, and every well-to-do person embraced the culture of providing for their household? If every wealthy person extended that provision to both their immediate and extended family, and every extremely wealthy person went further to support even those unrelated?

    We have seen, in times past, cases where wealthy individuals are envied, even harmed by members of their own families, despite having met their needs. Without justifying such behavior, and while it is part of human nature, I believe envy over wealth often intensifies when sharing is not a culture. Wealth then becomes something foreign, and the wealthy are seen as gods, while others strive to occupy that position--even unlawfully.

    Though no school of thought is without its pros and cons, I still insist that provision is a shared responsibility, and it begins in our homes.

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    #LettertoGod
    #provision
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    #gender
    #family
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  • Dear Father,

    There is a perfect love story in Scripture that we often reference: The story of Ruth and Boaz. As easy as it may seem to discuss the divine purpose inherent in their union, we often overlook a key idea worth noting: though Boaz was wealthy, he was humble and kind; although Ruth was bereaved, she remained open hearted.

    Extreme wealth and painful loss are two realities that often change people, especially in their dealings with others. A man may naturally uphold higher standards because of his wealth, and a woman may likely shut the door to her heart after experiencing what Ruth endured. Yet, we see Boaz’s wealth and Ruth’s pain as the perfect blend for a love story, when in reality, in many cases, these would have been obstacles to such a story.

    This illustration reveals how even divine purpose may sometimes hang on the thread of a person’s disposition. I see how this applies in more areas than just love stories. It can be summarized this way: Ruth and Boaz possessed the fruit of the Spirit. I have learned that pain can either usher us into purpose or keep us from fulfilling it, and how justifiable it can seem when deep pain encourages rash behavior. Also, it may appear reasonable to think that wealth insulates a man from humility.

    We may not always see the struggle because we love how the story ends. But when I look at Ruth and Boaz, I see people who, against all odds, maintained the fruit of the Spirit.

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  • Kingdom Living –Wednesday April 8, 2026

    We are back but just wait you may wish he wasn't new things some exciting coming up today we talk about where we are going.
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  • Dear Father,

    Long before humans existed, the world was perfect, until one being demonstrated his ignorance by not knowing his place. The Scripture says, “How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground. For thou saidst, ‘I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the Most High.’”

    I think Lucifer admired You. Though there is an aspect of admiration we often do not discuss--excessive admiration--which manifests in two dangerous extremes: idolatry and envy. In manifesting the latter, he desired to be like You, unaware of how faulty his ambition was; or perhaps he knew, but simply did not care.

    In his deceit, he told Eve, “For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods…” What exactly was his problem with being god’s? See how successfully he led humanity into an identity crisis--one we are yet to fully uncover in all its expressions: a man at thirty does not yet know his purpose; chased by demons, uncertain of what to do; another remains ignorant even at seventy, yet chases titles instead of truth--its a quiet dangerous spiral of confusion. The world has yet to recover. Father, we do not know who we are!

    Yet You have not left us without answers--not to blindly chase ambitions, but to seek You. For in seeking You, we find ourselves.

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    #LettertoGod
    #identity
    #identitycrisis
    #purpose
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  • Dear Father,

    There is a warning to every believer. It was not an ordinary statement or an assumption; it was prophecy. The Scripture says, “Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.”

    The challenge often lies in our understanding of how this Scripture applies. The very mention of seducing spirits and doctrines of devils may seem far-fetched to someone in the faith. For instance, how does a person go from burning for Christ to embracing doctrines of devils? Yet, this prophecy is not addressed to unbelievers, but to every believer.

    We do not always consider the subtlety of deviation. Often, leaving the faith is perceived as a one-time decision that instantly transforms a committed believer into someone lukewarm. Yet, just as attaining spiritual height requires a process, so does falling. In reality, both rising and falling are gradual, though they differ in nature. While rising demands consistent application of the right principles, falling involves not only neglect or inconsistency, but also the application of wrong principles. Even wrong doctrines applied in ignorance, can cause a believer to fall.

    This is why the Scripture speaks of “seducing spirits”--an intentional device designed to cause deviation. Father, there is so much within this subject that believers must remain mindful of. Therefore, I pray for discernment to recognize truth and for the strength to stand firm in the latter times.

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    #LettertoGod
    #Deviation
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  • Dear Father,

    I believe today we should all ponder the significance of Jesus’ resurrection. First, that even after He undeniably arose, the chief priests devised stories to persuade people otherwise; and second, that this envious creation of lies remains one of the reasons there exists a place in the minds of men where Your existence is continually questioned.

    A while ago, I studied a material in which a philosopher, St. Thomas, in justifying Your existence, presented five notable reasons. Quite outstanding, I must admit, I smiled through every argument he made. Still, I believe we would have little or no uncertainty about You if we all truly honored the significance of His resurrection. After He resurrected, He set a clear pathway for us to follow: to know the Word, to receive the Holy Spirit, and to teach others the same. He did not fail to rebuke unbelief. In essence, every one of these directives points to something we may not always consider--He wants to be known.

    In the midst of our doubts and unanswered questions, in between our scientific analyses and philosophical ideas, we may have missed something vital--the experience. Jesus laid out a path where divinity meets humanity, and an experience is birthed; one that nullifies all doubt and brings us to a place of complete surrender. The problem is not in Your mysterious nature; it is in our reluctance. We would rather ask questions than seek answers through the already established pathway after His resurrection--the truth that “God can be found.”

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    #LettertoGod
    #KnowGod
    #Resurrection
    #SignificanceofHisressurection
    #doubt
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  • Dear Father,

    There is an implicit idea regarding the concept of darkness. In a season when darkness prevails out of time, a man would naturally become agitated to turn on the light. Light reveals bloom, better days, mornings--light reveals hope. However, the revelation of light does not necessarily render darkness its polar opposite. What if there is more to darkness than we consider?

    The scripture records: “And it was about the sixth hour, and there was darkness over all the earth until the ninth hour. And the sun was darkened. And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said, ‘Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit:’ and having said thus, he gave up the ghost.”

    In this instance, darkness was a sign to all who sought to look beyond the superficial. This darkness manifested to erode the already existing darkness in humanity; it revealed the beginning of a new dawn.

    This darkness was misunderstood; it caused chaos! While some wept for a good man they believed had died, others celebrated, for the enemy thought he had triumphed. And in this darkness, Jesus moved--not to heaven, but to hell--to reclaim what was stolen and restore light to the world.

    Similar to what happened in the beginning, You moved in the dark, upon the face of the waters, and then called forth light. In every situation of darkness, Father, I call forth Light!

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    #LettertoGod
    #darkness
    #light
    #dawn
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  • Dear Father,

    I've held on to my writing materials longer than I usually do when I write You letters, unsure of the most effective way to communicate the death of Jesus. A day like this, some years ago, Jesus hung on the cross--and for me.

    I came across a passage which says, “The chief priests and elders persuaded the multitude that they should ask for Barabbas and destroy Jesus.” The measure of the sacrifice is not found merely in the death of a man, people die every day. The measure of the sacrifice is found in the death of God by men, to save those very men who killed Him. History has never recorded a love so pure; history has never recorded a sacrifice so great.

    For this reason, today has been made a public holiday in several places around the world. Yet, in celebrating this day, many of us are unsure whether we are truly surrendered to the reason He came to die. So we mark it in time, but not in essence. We set aside the reason even while we celebrate the season. We do not even strive to live up to the reason Jesus Christ died to save man.

    A cross is a burden; long after we have borne it, we abhor its memory. Yet again and again, we remind Jesus of the cross; of how little His death has meant to our surrender. Day by day, we nail Him to the cross again.

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    #LettertoGod
    #Goodfriday
    #Calvary
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  • Dear Father,

    You said You would “punish the king of Assyria for the willful pride of his heart and the haughty look in his eyes.” It is so easy to look through a man’s actions and, at a glance, find elements of pride. Recently, I have wondered, why? Why pride?

    Most people have not yet realized that pride does not necessarily reveal a man’s achievements as much as it exposes his flaws. Pride is perhaps the most accurate revealer of an unhealthy self-esteem.

    Recently, I have asked: why do our hearts become lifted when we attain a desired position? Why does leadership enforce thoughts that make us feel better than those we lead? What makes us believe that by dishonoring others and arrogantly addressing issues, we ourselves will be honored? How do we lose our compassion simply because we have gained a position? Why do achievements affect our humility? How have we sunk so deep into pride without even realizing it?

    Father, the passage speaks of “willful pride,” yet I have learned that willingness does not necessarily erase ignorance. Whatever lifts a man’s heart often holds his sense of worth. But still, why pride? Why feel superior when there is no competition? Why lead arrogantly when love itself compels obedience? Why have we tied our hearts to things that perish?

    Father, shine Your light upon our hearts and reveal the pride within us.

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    #LettertoGod
    #pride
    #selfesteem
    #leadership
    #arrogance
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  • Kingdom Living –Wednesday April 1, 2026
    Costly Devotion & Cheap Betrayal — A Holy Wednesday Broadcast

    In this gripping Holy Wednesday episode of Kingdom Living, we walk the line between Mary’s extravagant worship and Judas’s calculated betrayal. From Bethany to the upper room, every segment invites you to examine your heart, your offering, and your allegiance.

    Scriptures Explored:
    John 12:1–3 — The Scene in Bethany
    Mark 14:3–9 — The Theology of Extravagant Worship
    Romans 12:1 — What’s Your Flask?
    Malachi 1:6–8 — God Rejects Leftovers
    Mark 14:8 — She Did What She Could
    Matthew 26:14–16 & John 12:3–6 — Mary or Judas?

    Themes:
    Costly devotion vs. cheap betrayal
    Surrender, sacrifice, and spiritual integrity
    The prophetic weight of Holy Wednesday

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  • Dear Father,

    The favorite part of my study of the life of Job is the scripture which says: “So the LORD blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning: for he had fourteen thousand sheep, and six thousand camels, and a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she-asses. He also had seven sons and three daughters.”

    Isn’t restoration and success the most appealing part in any story? Subconsciously, we flip hurriedly through pages, anticipating a perfect ending to every story; and perhaps, in flipping too quickly to the part that appeals to our desires, we miss the part that speaks to our growth--to trauma, a very much needed topic in our time.

    I found the part of the story where Job was restored with camels, wealth, and children, but not the part that would have been a deeply traumatic experience--one threatening to exceed its season, lingering even in the midst of his restoration; for new births do not necessarily erase the pain of lost children.

    I see how, time and again, we come into experiences where seasons change, and despite how beautiful things have become, our hearts still ache with pain that has refused to fade with time. And sometimes, it is easier to act the part, to be the man with visible restoration of wealth, because no one else can see our hearts--no one but You.

    Father, You have the power not only to restore what can be seen; You also heal hearts. I plead that You heal the hearts of everyone who bleeds.

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    #LettertoGod
    #seasons
    #restoration
    #hearts
    #wealth
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  • Holy Tuesday — “The King Teaches With Authority”
    A Journey Through Jesus’ Most Confrontational Day of Teaching

    On Holy Tuesday, Jesus stepped into the Temple and delivered the most intense confrontational, and revealing day of teaching in His entire ministry. This podcast condenses the full six‑hour broadcast into a focused, high‑impact journey through the authority of the King, the parables of judgment, the traps of His enemies, and the call to wholehearted Kingdom obedience.

    We declare, “This is the King teaching with authority, and He is teaching you.”

    What This Episode Covers
    1. The Authority of the King
    • Jesus returns to the Temple
    • “By what authority do You do these things?”
    • The withered fig tree — faith, forgiveness, and fruit
    2. Parables of Judgment
    • Two Sons — obedience vs. empty words
    • Wicked Tenants — rejecting the Son
    • Wedding Feast — many called, few chosen
    3. Render Unto Caesar & The Greatest Commandment
    • The Pharisees’ trap
    • The Sadducees’ challenge
    • “Love God. Love your neighbor.”
    • “You are not far from the Kingdom.”
    4. The Seven Woes
    • Hypocrisy exposed
    • Blind guides, whitewashed tombs
    • Jesus weeping over Jerusalem
    5. The Olivet Discourse (Condensed)
    • Signs of the end
    • Deception, endurance, and mission
    • Ten Virgins — oil in your lamp
    • Talents — faithfulness until He returns
    6. Sheep & Goats — The Final Teaching
    • The Throne of Glory
    • “As you did it to the least of these…”
    • A clear, uncompromising call to repentance and surrender
    Why This Episode Matters
    This is not a soft devotional.
    This is not a gentle stroll through Scripture.
    This is the King confronting every rival authority — including the ones inside us.
    It is a call to fruit, to repentance, to obedience, and to Kingdom living now.
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    “He is not a candidate for your approval. He is the King demanding your allegiance.”
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  • KINGDOM LIVING — HOLY MONDAY AFTERNOON
    “When the King Inspects His People: A New Look at Holy Monday”
    On this Holy Monday afternoon, we take a fresh, Kingdom-centered look at one of the most confrontational and transformative moments in the ministry of Jesus — the day He inspected, confronted, and cleansed the Temple.

    In this Kingdom Living special, Charles leads you through the Scriptures with prophetic clarity, pastoral warmth, and deep theological insight. Holy Monday is not just a historical event — it is a pattern, a warning, and an invitation for every disciple today.

    Journey through:

    • The King’s Inspection — Mark 11:11
    Jesus enters the Temple and looks around at everything. Before He cleanses, He examines. Before He corrects, He inspects. Holy Monday begins with the King searching His house — and searching our hearts.

    • Leaves Without Fruit — Mark 11:12–14; Luke 13:6–9; John 15:1–8
    The fig tree looked alive but was empty. Jesus exposes the danger of a life full of religious leaves but lacking spiritual fruit. This segment confronts the difference between activity and intimacy, appearance and obedience.

    • A House of Prayer — Matthew 21:12–16; Isaiah 56:7; 1 Corinthians 6:19
    Jesus declares, “My house shall be called a house of prayer.” The Temple cleansing is not just about a building — it’s about us. We are the temple. We are the house. And the King wants His house back.

    This broadcast includes:
    Scripture-rich teaching
    Prophetic confrontation
    Pastoral reflection
    Kingdom activation
    A prayer of surrender for Holy Week

    If you’re ready for Holy Monday to become more than a story — if you want the King to walk through the temple of your heart and make it a house of prayer — this episode will meet you right where you are.

    Let the King inspect.
    Let the King cleanse.
    Let the King reign.
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  • Phone it in Friday
    Identity Under the Light of Scripture — Part 1 & 2
    A Two‑Episode Kingdom Living Special
    Welcome to a two‑day deep dive into one of the most important topics in the Christian life: your identity in Christ. In this special Kingdom Living series, we take the full 20‑episode Identity Outline and lovingly run it through the filter of Scripture — testing, clarifying, and strengthening every statement so your faith stands on truth, not assumption.
    Across these two episodes, we explore:
    Part 1 (Today)
    The difference between universal identity and redeemed identity
    Why dominion must be understood through Christ, not Adam
    How biblical sonship destroys the orphan spirit
    Why discipleship is a calling, not a personality type
    What it really means to be light in a dark world

    Part 2 (Tomorrow)
    New creation identity vs. ongoing transformation
    Reconciliation and your assignment as an ambassador
    Redemption that leads to responsibility
    Abiding as a lifestyle, not a concept
    How to live as a saint, priest, temple, and resurrected one
    These episodes are Scripture-rich, practical, and honest — with a little humor, a little spice, and a whole lot of Kingdom clarity. If you’ve ever wondered, “Who am I in Christ, really?” this series will anchor your heart and sharpen your understanding.
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  • Kingdom Living –Thursday March 26, 2026
    Identity Under the Light of Scripture — Part 1 & 2
    A Two‑Episode Kingdom Living Special
    Welcome to a two‑day deep dive into one of the most important topics in the Christian life: your identity in Christ. In this special Kingdom Living series, we take the full 20‑episode Identity Outline and lovingly run it through the filter of Scripture — testing, clarifying, and strengthening every statement so your faith stands on truth, not assumption.
    Across these two episodes, we explore:
    Part 1 (Today)
    The difference between universal identity and redeemed identity
    Why dominion must be understood through Christ, not Adam
    How biblical sonship destroys the orphan spirit
    Why discipleship is a calling, not a personality type
    What it really means to be light in a dark world

    Part 2 (Tomorrow)
    New creation identity vs. ongoing transformation
    Reconciliation and your assignment as an ambassador
    Redemption that leads to responsibility
    Abiding as a lifestyle, not a concept
    How to live as a saint, priest, temple, and resurrected one
    These episodes are Scripture-rich, practical, and honest — with a little humor, a little spice, and a whole lot of Kingdom clarity. If you’ve ever wondered, “Who am I in Christ, really?” this series will anchor your heart and sharpen your understanding.
    www.godslovelive.life
    www.savingthefaith.com
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    Let’s grow together into maturity as followers of Jesus.
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  • Episode 20: I Am Raised with Christ
    Core Scripture: Ephesians 2:6
    Theme: Living from a heavenly perspective.
    Segments:
    • Resurrection Identity: Seated with Christ in authority.
    • Fruit of the Spirit: Joy — celebrating victory in Christ.
    • 2 Peter 1 Virtue: Perseverance — living victoriously through trials.
    • Final Reflection: How to live daily from a place of resurrection power.
    Core Scripture:
    Ephesians 2:6 — raised and seated with Christ
    Colossians 3:1–3 — “Set your minds on things above…”
    Romans 6:4 — “We were buried with Him… raised to walk in newness of life.”
    Revelation 3:21 — “To the one who overcomes, I will grant to sit with Me on My throne…”
    Old Testament Support:
    Psalm 110:1 — “Sit at My right hand until I make Your enemies Your footstool.”
    Daniel 7:13–14 — the Son of Man receiving dominion and authority.
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