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GREATER

“Greater things shall come, not by human might nor earthly striving, but by the sovereign hand of God. For it is written, ‘Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him.’ (1 Corinthians 2:9) By His divine authority, He appoints seasons of increase. By His Spirit, He brings forth the greater, beyond what we can ask or imagine.”

“Strive for peace and prosperity in America. Send prayers for her, and if she has peace, so will you.”

This message echoes the timeless wisdom of Jeremiah 29:7, urging us to actively seek the well-being of our nation. By praying for America’s peace and prosperity, we uplift our communities and find peace within ourselves.

FOLLOW JESUS

Elaboration:

  • John 14:6: This verse from the Gospel of John is where Jesus makes this declaration. 
  • The Way: Jesus is stating that he is the path or method to the Father. 
  • The Truth: He presents himself as the ultimate truth, the source of all truth and reality. 
  • The Life: Jesus claims to be the source of eternal life and the way to reach God. 
  • Exclusivity: The verse emphasizes that no other path or way can lead to the Father except through Jesus. GOOGLE.COM

“BLOOM”

POETIC REFLECTION

From the grave’s dark soil, a Savior blooms,
Life fills where death once loomed.
In every blossom, Easter sings.
The Risen Christ, the King of Kings.

1. New Life from Death

Just as a flower blooms from a seed once buried in the ground, Jesus rose from the tomb, bringing new life out of what seemed like death. Blooming symbolizes resurrection, renewal, and life overcoming death, which mirrors the very heart of the Easter message.

“Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed…” – John 12:24
(This verse echoes the bloom metaphor—life springs forth from death.)


2. Hope and Beauty Restored

Flowers blooming after a harsh winter is like the hope and beauty restored after the darkness of the crucifixion. The resurrection was the ultimate bloom—a moment of divine glory and victory that changed everything.


3. Spiritual Growth

“Bloom” also suggests spiritual growth and transformation. Because Jesus rose, believers are invited to bloom into new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17), growing in faith and reflecting His light.


4. Seasonal Connection – Spring

Jesus’s resurrection is celebrated in spring, the season of blooming. Nature itself seems to testify to the miracle, everything that was dormant starts to come alive.

Where Is Your Image?

Where Is Your Image?

If Jesus is not in your life, where is your image?
Without an image, there is no shadow. And without a shadow, there is no shelter to be found.

Psalm 91:1 says:

“He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.”

A shadow only appears when there’s light and substance. Jesus is both.
He is the Light of the world (John 8:12) and the image of the invisible God (Colossians 1:15).
He is your keeper, your shade, your safe place (Psalm 121:5).

But if He’s not present in your life, what are you abiding under?
Temporary relief? False comforts? Broken promises?

The shadow of the Almighty is for those who dwell in His presence—those who walk with Jesus daily, love Him, follow Him, trust Him.

Today, ask yourself honestly:
Where is your image?
Let Him be the One who casts the shadow over your life—because in His shadow, there is peace, protection, and power.

“He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in Him will I trust.”
— Psalm 91:2

Sometimes the only words I have are, “Yes, Lord.”

But those two words carry power. They are my agreement with God’s plan over my life, even when I don’t have it all figured out.

This is what saying “Yes Lord” really means to me:

I Can Say That

“Let the redeemed of the Lord say so…” Psalm 107:2
Because when God speaks, I repeat it. I speak life. I speak faith. I speak the truth.

I Can Do That

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13
Because it’s not about my strength, it’s about His power in me.

I Can Be That

“You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood…” 1 Peter 2:9
Because He has already called me that, worthy, set apart, anointed.

I Can Believe That

“All things are possible to the one who believes.” Mark 9:23
Because faith is how I access what God already prepared for me.

I Can Receive That

“Ask and it will be given to you…” Matthew 7:7
Because God is a giver. I just have to be willing to receive.

I Can See That

“We walk by faith, not by sight.” 2 Corinthians 5:7
Because spiritual vision shows me what’s coming, even when it’s not here yet.

I Can Learn That

“Teach me Your ways, Lord…” Psalm 86:11
Because I never stop growing in Him.

I Can Teach That

“Go and make disciples… teaching them…” Matthew 28:19-20
Because my journey, my story, my healing, it’s not just for me.

I Can Know That

“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” John 8:32
Because in Him, there’s no confusion, only freedom and clarity.

You Called Me

“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you…” Jeremiah 1:5
This is my why. My fuel. My confidence. He called me, so I said “Yes, Lord” to all of it.

Every “I can” is possible because He called me. When you feel unsure, remember this: You don’t have to be qualified by the world when you’ve been chosen by God.

Be Kind

This quote emphasizes the importance of treating all people with kindness and respect, as everyone is a creation of God. It reminds us not to belittle, judge, or mistreat others based on their appearance, background, struggles, or differences. Instead, it encourages practicing compassion, empathy, and understanding in all interactions.

The phrase “Don’t mock God’s creation” suggests that when someone ridicules or devalues another person, they are indirectly disrespecting the Creator. It aligns with biblical teachings about love, humility, and seeing the value in every individual.

The second part, “be kind to everyone,” reinforces a universal principle of treating others the way we would want to be treated. It speaks to the power of kindness in making the world a better place and upholding the dignity of all people, regardless of their circumstances.