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- Those Who Grew Weary and Passed Away… Did They Really Lose?
There comes a point in life when a person, after fighting for so long, begins to break from within.
They are still standing on the outside, but something inside them has already collapsed.
They pray, they cry, they call upon the Lord… yet nothing seems to change.
With every new day, they tell themselves, “Maybe today something will happen,”
but every evening returns with the same silence, the same pain, the same emptiness.
They hear people say, “God will do it… God will make a way,”
and they try to hold on to that belief as well.
But time keeps passing… days turn into months, months into years,
and sometimes a person spends their entire life waiting.
And then one day…
some people leave this world in that very state—
with the same prayers, the same hope, the same unanswered questions.
This is where the heart trembles.
This is the question many are afraid to face:
Those who grew weary and passed away… did they lose?
Were their prayers buried in the ground?
Was heaven truly silent?
Or did we fail to understand what God was doing?
The Bible does not avoid this question—it answers it directly.
“These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them.” (Hebrews 11:13)
These were God’s own people.
They kept praying, they kept believing, they kept waiting…
yet they did not see everything fulfilled with their own eyes.
Still, God did not call them failures.
He called them faithful.
Because they held on—not to results, but to Him.
The Bible also says:
“He who endures to the end shall be saved.” (Matthew 24:13)
Here, victory does not mean that a person received everything.
It means they stood with the Lord until the very end—
even if their hands remained empty.
And the truth is, sometimes a person truly becomes exhausted.
They grow weak, their heart breaks, their strength fades away.
But if, in that broken state, they still do not let go of the Lord,
then they are not defeated.
For the Lord Himself says:
“My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Corinthians 12:9)
Where a person ends, God begins.
Where nothing remains in human hands,
that is where God’s power is revealed—
even if we do not immediately see it.
And there is a promise greater than every pain:
“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. There shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying.” (Revelation 21:4)
This means that if justice was not seen in this world,
if prayers seemed unanswered,
if life ended with questions—
God’s answer is still not finished.
Those who grew weary and passed away,
if they remained in faith…
they did not lose.
They have stepped out of this battle
and into the presence of the One
who holds every answer,
who remembers every tear,
and who will restore what this world could not.
This world is not the full story.
It is only one chapter.
The real story is yet to come.
If today you are standing in a place where everything feels finished,
where even prayer feels heavy,
where your heart whispers, “I can’t go on…”
then hold on to this truth:
God may be silent, but He is not unaware.
He may delay, but He is never unfaithful.
He may make you wait, but He will not abandon you.
And the one who holds on to faith until their last breath
does not leave empty—
even if the world thinks they did.
Because true victory is not in having everything,
true victory is in not letting go of the Lord—
even when everything is taken away.
And sometimes…
the greatest victory of all
is to remain faithful, even in brokenness.
0 Comments 0 Shares 2 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! - Time is silent… but justice will surely come
That day will come — and it will come in such a way that everything will become clear. The people who played with your emotions, ignored your truth, and mistook your silence for weakness… there will be a moment when they will be crushed under the weight of their own actions.
Time has a nature — it does not rush, but it never leaves injustice unanswered. It counts every tear, it remembers every pain, and it records every moment when someone breaks another person’s heart. And when time turns, it doesn’t just change circumstances… it reveals the truth within people.
Today, they may seem satisfied, laughing, and thinking they have won. It may look like they got away with everything. But the reality is, they are walking toward a point in life where they will have to face every single thing they have done. Because those who break hearts eventually break within their own loneliness, their own conscience, and their own consequences.
What you endured was not weakness. Your silence was not defeat. It was a strength that not everyone possesses. Not everyone can stay patient, not everyone can control themselves, and not everyone can trust time. But you did — and that is your true victory.
Remember, revenge is easy… but self-control is strength. And the one who masters himself is the one who truly wins. You chose patience over revenge, and that choice will one day honor you.
Just hold on a little longer…
Time is doing its work, whether you see it or not.
And when time speaks, no voice can rise above it.
Final word:
What happened to you is not over… it is being written.
Every pain, every tear, and every injustice is being accounted for.
And when time delivers its judgment, justice does not stay hidden — it is revealed.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views - Those who are not afraid to carry the cross are the ones who ultimately receive the crown—because sacrifice brings new life.
First the cross, then the crown—for sacrifice is the true path to victory.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views - Federal Court Decision: Ongoing Persecution of Christians in Pakistan
Today, Pakistan’s Federal Court delivered a decision that highlights the ongoing injustice and unequal treatment faced by Christian communities. The court addressed cases involving underage Christian girls being forced into marriages with non-Christians, sometimes Muslims, which is a severe violation of their rights and lives. This ruling is clear evidence that Christians in Pakistan are not treated as equal citizens—they continue to face oppression, suffering, and harassment, yet there is no one to listen to their cries.
This injustice is not limited to ordinary citizens; the legal and administrative system often fails to act in favor of the victims. Courts, authorities, and government institutions frequently side with oppressors while ignoring the pleas of the persecuted.
What is even more disheartening is that many influential leaders and pastors publicly claim that Christians are “prosperous” and “secure,” which is entirely false. The truth is that Christian communities live under fear, pain, and constant pressure, simply because of their faith.
This is not just a legal issue; it is a human rights crisis. The international community, human rights organizations, and concerned citizens must recognize the persecution faced by Christians in Pakistan. These innocent victims deserve justice, protection, and a voice in a system that continually ignores them.Federal Court Decision: Ongoing Persecution of Christians in Pakistan Today, Pakistan’s Federal Court delivered a decision that highlights the ongoing injustice and unequal treatment faced by Christian communities. The court addressed cases involving underage Christian girls being forced into marriages with non-Christians, sometimes Muslims, which is a severe violation of their rights and lives. This ruling is clear evidence that Christians in Pakistan are not treated as equal citizens—they continue to face oppression, suffering, and harassment, yet there is no one to listen to their cries. This injustice is not limited to ordinary citizens; the legal and administrative system often fails to act in favor of the victims. Courts, authorities, and government institutions frequently side with oppressors while ignoring the pleas of the persecuted. What is even more disheartening is that many influential leaders and pastors publicly claim that Christians are “prosperous” and “secure,” which is entirely false. The truth is that Christian communities live under fear, pain, and constant pressure, simply because of their faith. This is not just a legal issue; it is a human rights crisis. The international community, human rights organizations, and concerned citizens must recognize the persecution faced by Christians in Pakistan. These innocent victims deserve justice, protection, and a voice in a system that continually ignores them.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views - Federal Court Decision: Ongoing Persecution of Christians in Pakistan
Today, Pakistan’s Federal Court delivered a decision that highlights the ongoing injustice and unequal treatment faced by Christian communities. The court addressed cases involving underage Christian girls being forced into marriages with non-Christians, sometimes Muslims, which is a severe violation of their rights and lives. This ruling is clear evidence that Christians in Pakistan are not treated as equal citizens—they continue to face oppression, suffering, and harassment, yet there is no one to listen to their cries.
This injustice is not limited to ordinary citizens; the legal and administrative system often fails to act in favor of the victims. Courts, authorities, and government institutions frequently side with oppressors while ignoring the pleas of the persecuted.
What is even more disheartening is that many influential leaders and pastors publicly claim that Christians are “prosperous” and “secure,” which is entirely false. The truth is that Christian communities live under fear, pain, and constant pressure, simply because of their faith.
This is not just a legal issue; it is a human rights crisis. The international community, human rights organizations, and concerned citizens must recognize the persecution faced by Christians in Pakistan. These innocent victims deserve justice, protection, and a voice in a system that continually ignores them.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views - Federal Court Decision: Ongoing Persecution of Christians in Pakistan
Today, Pakistan’s Federal Court delivered a decision that highlights the ongoing injustice and unequal treatment faced by Christian communities. The court addressed cases involving underage Christian girls being forced into marriages with non-Christians, sometimes Muslims, which is a severe violation of their rights and lives. This ruling is clear evidence that Christians in Pakistan are not treated as equal citizens—they continue to face oppression, suffering, and harassment, yet there is no one to listen to their cries.
This injustice is not limited to ordinary citizens; the legal and administrative system often fails to act in favor of the victims. Courts, authorities, and government institutions frequently side with oppressors while ignoring the pleas of the persecuted.
What is even more disheartening is that many influential leaders and pastors publicly claim that Christians are “prosperous” and “secure,” which is entirely false. The truth is that Christian communities live under fear, pain, and constant pressure, simply because of their faith.
This is not just a legal issue; it is a human rights crisis. The international community, human rights organizations, and concerned citizens must recognize the persecution faced by Christians in Pakistan. These innocent victims deserve justice, protection, and a voice in a system that continually ignores them.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views - OBRIGADO A TODOS QUE COMPÕEM A RÁDIO MONTANHA DESDE ARTISTAS ,MADRINHAS ,LOCUTORES E LOCUTORAS ,AOS NOSSOS PATROCINADORES E AO PUBLICO EM GERAL .ESTE A TRALHO DE 6 ANOS COM AMOR PELA RÁDIO E POR VOÇÊS. (TANK YOU), (MERCI), (GRACIAS), (DANKE)0 Comments 1 Shares 5 Views1
- Why Do We Ignore Genealogies—and What Do They Tell Us About Ourselves?
When we read the Bible, there is a point where our pace naturally speeds up.
It is the moment when long lists of names begin.
Names we neither remember nor immediately connect with our daily spiritual life.
Many believers treat these passages as mere history and move on.
But the truth is, these sections were not included by accident.
They are not silent—they testify.
Genealogies speak a deep language of God’s redemptive plan.
They confront us with a fundamental question,
a question that beats at the very heart of Scripture:
Which family do you belong to?
In the ancient world, a person was not known by their personal name,
but by their family.
Your status, your rights, your future—everything was tied to your lineage.
You did not choose your identity;
your belonging defined you.
That is why Scripture preserves generations so carefully.
God reveals that He moves history forward not through ideas,
but through people, promises, and families.
But when we come to the opening of the Gospel of Matthew,
the story takes a surprising turn.
Matthew does not begin Jesus’ life with a miracle—
he begins with a family list.
And it is not a beautiful or ideal list.
It includes people with broken lives,
filled with wrong choices, moral failures, idolatry, fear, and weakness.
There are kings who failed,
women rejected by society,
and stories we might prefer to hide.
But God did not hide them.
Instead of fixing the lineage,
He chose to enter it.
Jesus did not come from a flawless human line;
He came into the middle of wounded humanity.
And that moment changes everything.
Because with Jesus, the meaning of lineage changes.
Now, as a born-again believer,
your identity is no longer defined by your bloodline, your past,
or your family background.
You are not the continuation of the stories that broke you.
Scripture declares:
You are born of God.
That means your true origin does not point to the earth,
but to Christ.
This is the secret genealogies teach us:
God never waited for perfect people.
He entered a broken system
and transformed it from the inside.
And after the cross, a new door opens.
The moment you receive new life in Christ,
you become part of a new family.
You are no longer only an heir of Adam—
you are included in Christ.
His obedience becomes your identity.
His righteousness becomes your inheritance.
His sonship becomes your position.
That is why Jesus is called the “last Adam.”
The first Adam produced separation;
the last Adam brought restoration.
Where genealogies once reminded us of our lack,
in Christ they reveal our truth.
You are not bound to shame—
you are established in sonship.
You are not under a curse—
you are living within blessing.
You are not distant—
you are brought near.
This is the revelation that turns faith
from a belief into an identity.
Genealogies were not written to glorify humanity.
They testify that God does not forget His promises,
even when generations do.
And in Jesus,
that promise reaches its final and perfect fulfillment.
You are not trying to earn a place in God’s family.
That place has already been given to you.
You do not live in fear that your past will disqualify you—
Jesus has already carried that weight.
You are not defined by those who came before you.
You are known by the One
who now lives within you.
So when you read genealogies now,
they are no longer unfamiliar names.
They become the story of a journey
God took
to reach you.
Every name, every failure, every turning point
was moving toward one declaration:
“Whoever believes is included.”
The list finds its completion in Christ,
because after Him, nothing more needs to be added.
In Jesus,
God’s family is complete,
the inheritance is secure,
and the story is whole.
You are not an extra line in Scripture.
This story was written to reach you.
And now,
your name
is written not on earth,
but in heaven.
In Christ.
Forever.
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