Human Plans Can’t Reach Heaven…
You Can’t Reach Heaven on Your Own
We all long for Heaven. Every generation imagines it differently—perfect peace, pure love, beauty that never fades, and a world made right again. Deep within us is a yearning for something higher, a homesickness for the place we were made for. As Scripture says, “He hath set the world in their heart” Ecclesiastes 3:11, KJV. In the Hebrew text, the word translated “world“ is Olam, which means eternity or forever, a reminder that God Himself placed the sense of the eternal within every soul. From the beginning, mankind has reached upward, longing to be free from the weight of this fallen world. But the question isn’t whether Heaven exists, it’s whether we can ever reach it on our own terms.
Have you ever let yourself pause and consider your own heart? What is it in us that yearns for peace, for love that never fails, for joy that cannot be stolen? That desire is not accidental. It is the echo of eternity God has placed within you. It calls us toward what only He can give.
Have you felt that quiet longing, deep in your soul, for a life that is more than fleeting, more than the daily struggle? That longing is real. It whispers of a Heaven that awaits beyond this world.
Humanity’s Endless Towers
The Tower of Babel wasn’t merely a tower of bricks; it was a monument to pride. It was a defiant attempt for mankind to reach Heaven by its own strength. It wasn’t the height of the tower that grieved God, but the heart behind it: the desire to build a kingdom without Him, to find unity and purpose apart from His will.
From the Tower of Babel to modern ideologies, humanity has always sought to climb its way to Heaven. That same spirit lives today. We build philosophies, governments, and movements that promise peace on earth. We talk of progress and enlightenment, believing that if humanity gets smarter, kinder, or more organized, Heaven will finally arrive.
Have you ever wondered why, after all humanity’s progress, the world still feels so broken? Why injustice lingers, hearts still ache, and suffering touches even those who seem undeserving? The Bible tells us, “There is none righteous, no, not one” Romans 3:10, KJV, and still our souls cry out for mercy, for the healing only Heaven can bring. Perhaps you have hoped…truly hoped that humanity might one day rise above anger, cruelty, and despair. And yet, time and again, we stumble, even when we long for something higher, something better. But every tower crumbles because the human heart seeks control as much as it longs for peace.”
The Illusion of Building Heaven on Earth
People often believe they can create a perfect society. Political systems rise and fall. Ideologies promise fairness and peace. Technology offers comfort and speed. Yet the human condition remains the same: restless, selfish, and searching
The Bible never told us to create Heaven on earth. It told us to prepare for Heaven, to know our Creator, to walk humbly with Him, and to receive His grace through the Cross. God’s plan is not for humans to perfect this broken world by our own effort. His plan is to renew it completely through His Son.
God’s Vision Versus Man’s Vision
For six thousand years, mankind has tried to make this world a heaven of our own design. We have labored tirelessly with our ideas, our governments, our systems. Sometimes it’s motivated by noble intentions, often with desperate hope. And yet, despite every effort, the heart of man remains restless, the soul still longing for something more.
We try to build peace with laws, justice with decrees, and happiness with invention, but these efforts are superficial and fleeting. They cannot touch the deep ache within, the eternal whisper God planted in every human heart.
God’s vision, however, is far greater and far gentler than our striving. He does not measure success by towers or kingdoms, nor by the fleeting order we impose. His desire is to prepare hearts for Heaven, to meet our deepest longings, to cleanse the soul, and satisfy the eternity written within us.
While the world struggles, God is at work, He’s quietly and tenderly shaping hearts that will last beyond the ages. He is not frustrated with our failures; He is waiting for us to turn to Him, to surrender, to receive the life only He can give. And in that surrender, we do not create Heaven on Earth, but we begin to live in the light of His Kingdom, where faith softens our striving, peace steadies our steps, and our hearts grow ready for the eternal home He has prepared for us.
Only God can transform the heart, as He promised: A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you Ezekiel 36:26
Thus, while man strives to shape a perfect world, God’s work within us prepares us for the true and eternal Heaven that awaits.

Heaven’s Door Is the Cross of Jesus
Heaven is received freely through the Cross of Jesus. It cannot be earned by good deeds, secured by wealth, or grasped through knowledge. Heaven is received, freely and fully, by divine invitation. A gift extended by the Father through the Cross of Jesus. That Cross stands alone, spanning the unbridgeable gap between our broken world and the perfect presence of God. No human hands, no earthly endeavor, could ever build such a bridge.
At the foot of the Cross, all human striving comes to an end. Every ideology, every system, every self-made attempt to reach God is powerless in the presence of His grace.
Here, the proud are humbled, stripped of their pretensions and illusions of control. Here, the weary and the broken are lifted, healed by a love that never fails. The Cross does not merely point us to Heaven—it brings Heaven into the heart of the believer, even now, transforming fear into peace, selfishness into service, and despair into hope.
The Cross is both an ending and a beginning: the end of human pride, the beginning of divine life. It is where we are stopped from trying to earn what can only be given, where we learn that true power is not in our hands but in surrender. And in that surrender, the life of Heaven begins to pulse within us, preparing us for the eternal home we will one day fully enter and not by our striving, but by His perfect, redeeming love.
“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me” John 14:6
Through Jesus, God didn’t give us a system; He gave us a Savior. He didn’t send us new rules; He sent us relationship. The Cross isn’t about guilt — it’s about grace. It’s where Heaven comes down to meet humanity’s deepest need.
The True Hope of Heaven
The hope of Heaven isn’t a dream of human perfection. It’s the promise of eternal fellowship with our Creator. It’s a place where sin, death, and pain no longer exist.
“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying” Revelation 21:4
The Cross of Jesus is not merely the road that leads to Heaven; it is the bridge by which Heaven reaches down into our world today. It is not just a promise of life beyond the grave, but a present reality that begins the moment we surrender, the moment we receive His forgiveness.
The Cross does more than saves; it transforms. It turns sorrow into hope, weakness into strength, and despair into new beginnings. It is Heaven breaking through the hardness of our hearts, touching the earth through the lives of those who trust Him. Every act of mercy, every word of kindness, every step in faith is Heaven flowing through us—proof that the Cross is not a distant symbol, but the very heartbeat of God reaching down to meet us here, now.
Heaven Begins Here…
The Bible’s purpose is not to show us how to build a Heaven on earth; it is to prepare our hearts for the Heaven that is truly eternal. Men may raise towers of stone and steel, may craft kingdoms of wealth or knowledge, yet only the Cross can build the bridge that reaches to God.
“The Counterfeit Awakening ~ When Light Isn’t Light”
“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness.” Isaiah 5:20 KJV
Scriptures from King James Version of the Bible (KJV)
My Heart’s Plea for the Lost
This message comes from a deep ache in my heart and mind. When I look at the world today, my spirit grieves. So many people are searching for truth, peace, and connection, but they’re looking in all the wrong places. I see beautiful souls reaching for the light, but instead, they’re being pulled into darkness disguised as “spiritual awakening.”
It breaks my heart because I know what’s really happening: this is the same ancient battle for the human soul that began in the Garden of Eden. The same serpent who whispered, “You shall be as gods,” still whispers that lie today. Only now, he uses different words: “energy,” “vibration,” “higher self,” “divine consciousness.” He convinces people that they can find God without Jesus, that there are many ways to Heaven, and that truth is whatever feels right to them.
But there aren’t many ways to Heaven! There’s only one.
Jesus Himself said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” John 14:6
I don’t write these words out of judgment or superiority. I write them with tears in my eyes. I ache for those who have been deceived into thinking that enlightenment can come from within, or that substances, meditation, or rituals can open the door to the divine. These experiences may feel powerful or peaceful for a moment, but they can never lead to true freedom. Only Jesus can.
The sad truth is that many who are caught up in these movements will study books about chakras, crystals, and the universe, but will not open the Bible. They search endlessly for “truth”…for their truth, However, the world reaches for light with empty hands because the “true light” will slip through their fingers. They’re desperately searching for peace, purpose, and meaning, yet ignores the very Word that reveals the heart of the Creator and the heartbeat of mercy, the whisper of grace, the truth that gives life. Every page of Scripture shows not only who God is, but how deeply He longs for each of us to turn to Him. Still, so many chase the stars, meditate on hollow promises, and follow voices that only lead deeper into darkness, unaware that the Maker of the stars waits with open arms. How heartbreaking that they cry out for fulfillment while rejecting the very Word that offers it. His Word is full of mercy, full of power, full of the light that can transform their hearts and give them life that endures forever. God’s Word is not a rule book meant to control us, it’s “a love letter“, written to lead us home.
Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Psalm 119:105
When people turn away from the Bible, they turn away from the light. They end up following emotions, voices, or visions that feel good, but those same paths lead deeper into confusion and emptiness. I’ve seen it happen. The enemy doesn’t always appear as darkness. Scripture warns that Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. 2 Corinthians 11:14
Every generation faces this same deception, just wrapped in a new disguise. Today, it’s called “higher consciousness,” “manifestation,” and “spiritual alignment.” But at its core, it’s the same old rebellion—the desire to reach God without surrendering to Him.
I understand how appealing that promise may sound. Sadly, the flesh wants peace without repentance, or power without humility. But those things come with a terrible cost. The carnal mind, our human understanding apart from God cannot bring us closer to Him. For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Romans 8:6
So many people truly believe that “all paths lead to Heaven.” I wish that were true…it would make this burden easier to carry…but it’s not true! My heart aches at the thought of anyone spending eternity separated from God, believing they were following the light when all the while they were walking in darkness toward destruction.
The Light That Never Lies
False light promises self-empowerment: but it only blinds. The only true Light brings humility, forgiveness, and freedom through Jesus Christ.
He alone breaks the darkness, because “He is the Light of the world”.
John 8:12 “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.”
When people say, “There’s more than one way to God,” my heart trembles for them. Because the Bible says there is only one way, and that way is filled with mercy, not pride.
It’s the way of the cross.

John 14:6 “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”
Mercy Still Shines Through the Darkness
But even now, there is hope. God’s mercy is still reaching. His love is still calling. The door is still open for anyone who will turn to Him. The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy. Psalm 103:8
The world says there are many doors. Jesus says, “I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved.” John 10:9
Every other door leads to confusion, heartache, or bondage. But through Jesus, there is real freedom. Freedom from sin, fear, guilt, and the endless striving to find meaning in man-made spirituality.
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John 8:32
True awakening doesn’t come from a ceremony, a substance, or a chant. It comes when the human heart humbles itself before the Savior and is born again by His Spirit. That’s not an experience, it’s a transformation.
I want every person who feels drawn to “spiritual awakening” to know this: God isn’t hiding from you. He loves you. He is merciful and patient, longing for you to turn toward Him. He wants you to know Him and not through altered states or mystical energies, but through His Son, Jesus Christ. The same Jesus who died to save you, and who still whispers through the noise of this world, “Come unto me.”
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. John 3:17
This isn’t about religion. It’s about a relationship. About coming home. About finding a peace that doesn’t vanish when the music stops or the ceremony ends. It’s the kind of peace that fills the quiet spaces in your heart and reminds you that even when life feels heavy or confusing, you are never alone. The Bible isn’t just an old book of rules or distant stories; it’s an open door to meet Someone who has known you from the very beginning, even before you were born, and loves you completely. Open it today, even just a few pages, and you will discover words that speak straight to your heart, offering comfort, hope, and a love that will transform your life right now.
The battle between light and darkness still rages all around us, but Jesus has already won. His mercy flows without end, His love reaches every heart, and His truth stands firm through every storm. Because of that victory, hope is not just possible—it is certain. There is only one way to Heaven, only one truth that never changes, and only one door that leads to eternal life, and His name is Jesus – Yeshua (Hebrew translated – Salvation).
Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. Acts 4:12
My heart’s plea is simple: don’t settle for the counterfeit. Don’t let the enemy deceive you with a counterfeit light. Come to Jesus—the true Light of the world and let Him awaken your heart for eternity.
A Prayer for the Deceived and the Seeking
Heavenly Father,
My heart breaks for those who are wandering in the darkness, searching for truth but finding only shadows. Lord, in Your great mercy, open their eyes to see the light of Your Son. Tear down every lie that blinds them, every deception that promises freedom but brings chains.
Jesus, draw them by Your love. Let them feel Your presence reaching for them. Soften the hearts that have grown hard, and remind them that it’s never too late to come home. You are merciful and full of compassion, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.
Forgive us for the times we’ve failed to share Your truth boldly. Use us as Your hands and Your voice in a world desperate for real hope.
I pray that every soul lost in counterfeit light will find the true Light: You, Lord Jesus. May Your mercy rescue them, may Your truth free them, and may Your love make them new.
In Your Son Jesus’ Holy name I pray,
Amen.
Forgiveness, Faith, and the Danger of Numbness
Scriptures from KJV (King James Version of the Bible)
In a world that moves faster every day, it’s easy to become numb to sin, bitterness, or even small compromises in our faith. We can go through life seeing but not truly noticing, hearing but not truly listening, and forgiving less than we should. Yet Scripture calls us to remain awake, aware, and full of compassion, for the condition of our hearts affects not only our own lives but also the light we reflect to the world. In this post, we’ll explore the dangers of spiritual numbness, the importance of forgiveness, and how faith in Jesus keeps our hearts alive and vigilant.
Keeping your faith means standing firm in what you know is right, even when it feels lonely or unpopular. It’s choosing the path of trusting in God over the temporary allure of worldly things. Walking away from the world doesn’t mean rejecting people—it means rejecting the values and habits that pull you away from God’s light. When you focus on Him, your steps become steady, your heart finds peace, and the noise of the world grows quieter, replaced by a deep, lasting joy that comes only from faith.

Unforgiveness and hatred
Deception: Excused as justice, “canceling,” or self-protection. Truth: We are called to forgive as Christ forgave us.
Unforgiveness is one of the most subtle chains the enemy uses. People often think withholding forgiveness is their right, especially if they’ve been deeply hurt. But refusing to forgive is not power — it is poison. Bitterness robs us of joy and keeps us from experiencing the freedom Jesus purchased for us. The world calls it “canceling” or “cutting off toxic people,” but the Bible calls us to forgive even when it is hard, just as Christ forgave us. Forgiveness doesn’t mean excusing sin, but it does mean releasing others into God’s hands.
Examples: Holding grudges, cancel culture, revenge disguised as justice, bitterness and gossip, dividing families and churches, hatred toward enemies or rivals.
Colossians 3:13 Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.
False religion or distorted Christianity
Deception: Messages that water down sin or focus only on prosperity. Truth: The gospel is about repentance, the cross, and Christ alone.
One of the greatest dangers today is not just outside the church but inside. Many teachers have replaced the true gospel with one that is more comfortable. People want encouragement without repentance, blessing without surrender, and prosperity without the cross. But a gospel that avoids sin is not the gospel at all. We must hold fast to sound doctrine and measure every teaching against Scripture. Only Jesus saves! We are not saved by money, self-help or feel-good messages.
Examples: Prosperity gospel, denying Jesus as the only way, churches approving sin, mixing Christianity with New Age practices, leaders seeking fame or profit, following personalities instead of Scripture.
2 Timothy 4:3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears.
The Danger of Numbness and Indifference
Each day, the world grows darker, often in ways we barely notice. A song here, a show there, a cultural shift excused as “progress.” All these things slowly harden hearts. It feels as though the world grows a little darker. At first, these changes are subtle and often go unnoticed. But as these things take root, something dangerous begins to happen in our hearts and minds. We become numb. We stop noticing. We grow indifferent. And before long, we are desensitized and no longer shocked by what once would have broken our hearts.
This is how evil spreads, not only through the acts themselves but through the quiet acceptance of them. Society has dressed sin in new clothes, marketed it as harmless entertainment, self-expression, or even “enlightenment”. And with each compromise, we drift further from the Holiness of God. Without realizing it, we have perpetuated darkness until it blinds us. The tragedy is that this blindness doesn’t just cover our eyes, it places a rift, a vast divide, between ourselves and God.
That rift is dangerous, because if left unhealed, it may never be crossed. A day is coming when the invitation to repent will close, and the mercy of God will no longer be extended to those who hardened their hearts. The book of Revelation reminds us of this sobering truth:
Revelation 22:11 He that is unjust, let him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still: and he that is holy, let him be holy still.
There will come a moment when the line is drawn, when every soul will remain forever in the condition they have chosen — either for Christ or against Him.
Revelation 20:12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
On that day, there will be no excuses, no second chances, no time to undo what has been done.
Revelation 21:8 But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
Jesus is the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE!
This is not a warning meant to scare us! It is the truth meant to awaken us. While there is still breath in our lungs, there is hope. As long as the Holy Spirit restrains evil on the earth, there’s a little time. But one day, that hope will no longer be available, because the time to repent will be gone! That is why now is the time to open our eyes, to soften our hearts, and to return to the Lord while His mercy still reaches for us.
Reflective question for readers: Are there areas in your life where you have become numb or indifferent to sin, and how can you open your heart to God’s guidance today?
A Call to the Gospel
If you have been reading this and feel the weight of sin, confusion, or numbness in your heart, know that Jesus Christ offers hope, forgiveness, and true life. He died on the cross for our sins, rose again on the third day, and invites everyone to turn to Him. Eternal life with Him is not earned by works, ambition, or self-worship—it is a gift freely given to all who believe and surrender their hearts to Him. Today is the time to open your heart, repent, and place your trust in Jesus.
Prayer of Surrender
Heavenly Father,
I acknowledge that I have sinned and allowed things of this world to blind me from Your truth. I believe Your Son died for me, rose again, and offers me forgiveness and eternal life. I turn from my pride, ambition, and selfish ways, and I surrender my heart to You. Come into my life, guide my steps, and help me to walk in Your light all the days of my life. Thank You for loving me and for giving me the gift of salvation. In Jesus, my Lord and Savior’s Name I Pray
Amen.
Chasing More Than God: How Ambition and Pride Blind Us
In today’s world, ambition, freedom, and pride are often celebrated as marks of success or personal fulfillment. Yet, when they become the ultimate focus of our hearts, they can lead us away from God and His truth. When ambition, pride, or the pursuit of personal freedom takes hold, they can blind us before we even realize it, causing us to lose sight of the most important prize: eternal life with Jesus. The Bible warns us about the dangers of letting desire, self-worship, or unchecked freedom guide our lives. In this post, we’ll explore how these traps manifest in modern culture and how Scripture provides guidance for walking in faith.
Greed disguised as ambition
Deception: Pursuing wealth and possessions is celebrated as “success.” Truth: Love of money is dangerous and never satisfies.
Ambition in itself is not wrong, but when our drive for wealth, power, or status becomes an idol, it leads us away from God. Our culture praises those who “hustle” endlessly for success, even if it costs their health, family, or integrity. But Scripture warns us that the love of money leads to ruin and sorrow. True success is not measured by bank accounts or possessions but by faithfulness to God. When ambition becomes greed, it blinds us to generosity and the contentment found only in Christ.
Examples: Workaholism, get-rich-quick schemes or gambling, sacrificing integrity for career climbing, extreme materialism, exploiting others for profit, hoarding wealth without generosity.
1 Timothy 6:10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
Sexual immorality disguised as freedom
Deception: Redefining love, relationships, and gender as personal choice. Truth: God created marriage and sexuality with purpose and boundaries.
The world tells us that true freedom is found in “doing whatever feels right” with our bodies. But the Bible says the opposite — sexual sin actually enslaves and wounds us deeply. God’s design for marriage between one man and one woman is not outdated; it is His gift to protect us, bring us joy, and reflect His covenant love. When people redefine gender, relationships, or marriage outside of God’s boundaries, they step out of His protection and invite harm to themselves and others.
Examples: Living together outside of marriage, pornography, adultery and “open marriages,” gender and marriage redefined by culture, hookup culture and casual sex, same-sex relationships promoted as “true love.”
1 Corinthians 6:18 Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body.
Substance abuse and escapism
Deception: Normalized as stress relief, entertainment, or coping. Truth: Anything that enslaves us keeps us from walking in freedom.
Many justify their drinking, drugs, or addictions by saying, “It helps me relax,” or “I need this to get through life.” The truth is that these substances never solve problems — they only enslave. God calls us to be filled with His Spirit, not controlled by anything else. Escapism doesn’t always come in a bottle; it can show up in endless scrolling, binge-watching, gaming, or even overeating. Anything we turn to instead of Christ for comfort and strength can become an idol.
Examples: Drunkenness, drug abuse, vaping addictions, escapism through fantasy gaming or virtual reality, overeating for comfort, social media or entertainment addictions.
Ephesians 5:18 And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit.
Pride and self-worship
Deception: “Be your own truth,” “follow your heart,” “you do you.” Truth: The heart is deceptive; only God is truth.
The world constantly tells us to “look within” for truth, but the Bible tells us that our hearts are deceitful. Pride elevates self above God and leads us into idolatry. When people make their identity, desires, or success the ultimate authority, they are essentially bowing down to themselves. Pride blinds us to sin, resists correction, and ultimately separates us from God. True freedom is not found in self-worship but in surrender to Christ, who alone is the Truth.
Examples: Self-help without God, “follow your heart” culture, identity and fame as idols, constant validation through social media, rejecting correction, and celebrating sin as authenticity.
Jeremiah 17:9 The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?
Even when the world celebrates wealth, personal freedom, or self-centered success, God calls us to measure our lives by faithfulness, integrity, and love for Him. When we surrender our ambitions, desires, and pride to Christ, He directs our paths and protects our hearts from spiritual pitfalls. Let us choose daily to seek His wisdom, walk in His truth, and let our lives reflect His light rather than the fleeting approval of the world.

Reflective question for readers: Are there areas in your life where ambition, pride, or freedom have taken the place of God’s guidance, and how can you realign your heart with Him today?
Turn From the Darkness!
Seeing Through the Darkness: Spiritual Deception Today
Don’t be deceived!
I’m using King James Version for the scriptures in this blog.
John 1:5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
John 8:12 Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.
This world we live in is becoming darker with each passing day as more and more people turn from their belief that Jesus is the Son of God and that He died on the cross for our sins and He rose from the grave on the 3rd day. We can only watch as this darkness envelopes the whole earth.
Many things today are disguised as harmless, normal, or even “good,” but in reality, they draw people away from God’s truth. The deception is drawing even the elect from the belief in God and His Son, Jesus-Yeshua HaMashiach. Spiritual decay is encompassing this earth and the people are blinded by their own lusts.
Isaiah 5:20 Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!

New Age practices and occult influences
Deception: Seen as harmless fun, “energy,” or self-care. Truth: God forbids consulting spirits or seeking power outside of Him.
These things often appear harmless, trendy, or even “spiritual,” but they substitute man-made beliefs or occult power for God’s truth. We live in a culture where horoscopes, crystals, and “manifesting your dreams” are considered normal, even fun. People are told they can tap into “the universe” for wisdom and strength, but what they don’t realize is that they are opening doors to deception and spiritual bondage. The Bible is very clear: practices like astrology, divination, spirit guides, and contacting the dead are not harmless hobbies! They are abominations in God’s eyes. When we seek help outside of the Lord, we are saying He is not enough for us.
Examples: Astrology and horoscopes, crystals or stones for healing, spirit guides, energy healing (Reiki, chakra balancing), tarot cards, fortune-telling, Ouija boards, séances, witchcraft, spells, burning sage to “cleanse spirits.”
Deuteronomy 18:10–12 “There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. For all that do these things are an abomination unto the Lord…”
Entertainment that glorifies sin
Deception: “It’s just a show/song/game, it doesn’t affect me.” Truth: What we fill our minds with shapes our hearts.
Entertainment has become one of the greatest teachers of our time. Movies, television, music, and video games are shaping how people think, believe, and behave, yet many shrug it off as harmless. The danger is that repeated exposure to sin desensitizes us. What once would have shocked us is now normal, even funny. Scripture warns us not to set wicked things before our eyes. If we allow our minds and hearts to feast on violence, immorality, or mockery of God, those things will eventually take root in us.
Examples: Movies/TV shows glamorizing adultery, witchcraft, or violence; music promoting drugs, lust, or rebellion; video games built on gore or occult powers; comedy and media mocking holiness; fashion and advertising that normalize immorality.
Psalm 101:3 I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes: I hate the work of them that turn aside; it shall not cleave to me.
As we navigate a world filled with subtle deception and distractions, it is vital to keep our eyes on Jesus-Yeshua HaMaschiach, the Light of the world. When we allow His truth to guide us, we begin to recognize what is harmful and what is of God. Let us remain vigilant, discerning the spiritual traps that surround us, and choose to walk in His light daily rather than being drawn into darkness.
Reflective question for readers: Are there areas in your life or media choices where darkness is influencing your thoughts or actions, and how can you invite God’s light in instead?
JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD — THE MESSIAH
The Cross Was Not the End…
It Was the Beginning!
The Cross Changed Everything
I often sit in quiet awe when I think about what happened the day Jesus was crucified. In just a few hours, the entire world was shaken—physically, spiritually, and eternally. It wasn’t just a historical event! It was the most important moment in all of human history.
God’s judgment fell that day—but not on us. It fell on His perfect Son.
The thick veil in the Temple—the one that once separated sinful people from a holy God—was torn in two from top to bottom. Mark 15:37-38 That was our invitation, “Come in. The way is open now.”
The earth trembled and rocks split open, as if creation itself cried out at the death of its Creator. Matthew 27:51
Graves broke open. Saints were raised to life—proof that even death couldn’t stand in the presence of the Savior. Matthew 27:52-53
And a Roman soldier, a Centurion, a hardened man who had seen countless crucifixions, stood at the foot of the Cross and said what we’re still proclaiming to this day: “Truly, this was the Son of God.” Matthew 27:54
This soldier was a pagan, he didn’t grow up in a Church or Synagogue. He didn’t know the Scriptures. But when he saw it all, he believed.
“Jesus said to him, ‘Thomas, because you have seen Me, you have believed.
Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.’”
John 20:29 (NKJV)
And the soldiers’ belief and this scripture tells me that Jesus-Yeshua came for everyone. Jew and Gentile, rich and poor, church-goer and skeptic. His grace is wider than your past, wider than your deepest regret, wider than the pain you don’t talk about. It’s big enough to hold every broken piece of your story, strong enough to carry what you can’t, and gentle enough to meet you exactly where you are and not with shame, but with open arms. His love is deeper than the loneliness you’ve felt, deeper than the wounds you try to hide, deeper than the questions you’ve never dared to ask out loud. It reaches into the darkest corners, sits with you in the silence, and refuses to let go, even when you feel unworthy, even when you push it away. His love doesn’t waver. It stays, it heals, it restores.
His invitation is still open! And it’s not just an invitation for the perfect or the put-together, but for the weary, the wandering, and the wondering. He hasn’t closed the door. He’s still calling your name. No matter how far you’ve gone, how long it’s been, or how broken you feel. He’s not done with you. He’s waiting with open arms, offering peace for your chaos, purpose for your pain, and rest for your soul. All you have to do is come.
The message that went out from the Cross on that day? It hasn’t stopped echoing, and it still calls to us… His message is a message of HOPE, it’s the gift of LIFE. When Jesus spoke, He offered something eternal, and His words were not empty or temporary. They were life-giving. Every promise He made, every truth He shared, every act of mercy and healing pointed to this: You are not forgotten. You are not alone. You are deeply loved.
And His message hasn’t changed.
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Hebrew 13:8 (NKJV)
The good news of Jesus is “a gift of hope” for the hopeless, the brokenhearted, the tired and discouraged. It’s a light that shines even in the darkest places. It whispers, “There is more than this moment. There is a purpose beyond the pain. There is beauty still to come.”
The best news is it’s more than just hope for tomorrow. It’s also “a gift of life,” real life, eternal life, and an abundant life. Not just surviving, but truly living: forgiven, free, restored, and walking with the One who created you and gave His life for you.
Jesus didn’t come to make bad people behave better. He came to bring the dead back to life. He came to rescue, to redeem, to invite us into a relationship that will never end.
And like any true gift, we don’t have to earn it. We just have to receive it.

Jesus-Yeshua is the Messiah. He is the Son of God. He is the only Way, the only Truth, and the only Life!
My dear friend, do you believe it? Will you tell someone else? If so, when will you tell someone else? Because what happened on the cross on that hill wasn’t just powerful—it was personal.
Jesus-Yeshua is our Lord and Savior, and He is still changing lives today.
What happened on the Cross wasn’t just a moment in time — it was the beginning of something that’s still unfolding around the world today. Jesus didn’t stay in the grave. He rose again, and He’s very much alive today. And I can tell you that He’s still reaching people, still forgiving, still healing hearts, still giving peace in the middle of chaos, still breaking chains, still restoring what felt lost forever.
He’s meeting people right where they are: in hospital rooms, in jail cells, in quiet bedrooms where someone is crying out for help. He finds us in our shame, in our grief, in our fears, and He doesn’t turn away. He steps right in and says, “I see you. I love you. And I’ve already made a way.”
He’s changing anger into gentleness. He’s turning bitterness into forgiveness.
He’s giving strength to people who thought they couldn’t take another step.
He’s replacing guilt with grace and giving hope where there used to be despair.
His Grace and Love aren’t just something I’ve heard about; it’s something I’ve lived:
I’ve been on my knees before God — not out of routine, but out of desperation. I was broken, raw, and fully aware of my own unfaithfulness. My heart was heavy with guilt, and I came before Him truly repentant, crying out for His mercy.
And then… something happened that I will never forget.
As I poured out my heart, my eyes closed in prayer, the room around me suddenly filled with a brightness that was almost blinding… even through my closed eyes. It wasn’t a light from this world. It was something holy… something I can’t quite describe, but deep within my spirit, I knew God was near.
The atmosphere changed. I felt wrapped in His presence and not with judgment, but with love. And then, right there in the midst of that stillness, a prayer I had been praying for over two years was answered. Just like that — literally in a split second! No delay. No waiting. No more wondering.
What I had pleaded for, wept over, and waited on… He gave.
My prayer was answered, not because I got everything right. But because He is full of mercy. Because His grace runs deeper than my failure. Because His timing is perfect. That moment changed me forever. I didn’t just feel forgiven, I felt seen, heard, and loved. That bright light — that overwhelming presence — was not just a sign of God’s glory… it was a reminder that He comes close to the brokenhearted.
I share this not to draw attention to my experience, but to draw attention to the One who met me there.
His grace and love aren’t just something I’ve heard about; it’s something I’ve lived. And I know I’m not the only one who can testify to His faithfulness, His mercy, and the way He shows up right on time — even in the moments we least expect it.
So if you’re still waiting…Still praying…Still hoping… Keep going! He hears you.
And when the time is right and when your heart is ready, He shows up in ways that will take your breath away.
He is faithful. He is near. And He is still changing lives — even now.
All over the world, hearts are still being softened, life stories are still being rewritten, and there are people still finding that the emptiness they carried can finally be filled, and not by stuff, not by success, not even by other people, but by the love of Jesus.
This is what the Cross made possible, and this is what grace looks like. His Grace is for me, it’s for you, and it’s for the entire world. It’s available the moment you believe, the moment you trust in what Jesus-Yeshua did for humanity on “the cross”! So YES, the Cross changed everything, and it’s calling you to “BELIEVE” in the ONE that God sent to save us.
And Jesus is still changing everything… one life, one heart, one story at a time. Maybe even yours today.
Heavenly Father,
In Your Son’s Name, Jesus-Yeshua, we pray. You see the one who’s tired and worn out by life, burdened by worries they’ve been carrying far too long. Wrap them in Your peace right now. Let them feel You near. Breathe new strength into their heart and remind them they don’t have to keep doing this alone. You are their refuge and rest.
You see the one who’s wandered. The one who may feel too far gone, too ashamed to come back to YOU. But You never stopped loving them. Although they have turned away from you, You are “faithful” and have never turned away from them. Gently lead them back to You. Let them know that Your arms are still open, and that nothing they’ve done can separate them from Your grace.
And Lord, for the one who’s wondering, the one with questions, with doubts, and with wounds they don’t understand, meet them right where they are. You are not surprised or shaken by their honesty. Please receive it with love and grace. Draw them in with truth, with love, with a whisper that says, “I’m here. I’ve always been here.”
Jesus, thank You that Your love still reaches into our mess. Thank You that the Cross still has power today. We come to You just as we are. Please make us new.
Amen.
“They looked to Him and were radiant,
And their faces were not ashamed.
This poor man cried out, and the Lord heard him,
And saved him out of all his troubles.
The angel of the Lord encamps all around those who fear Him,
And delivers them.”
Psalm 34:5–7 (NKJV)
Important Guidelines for Life Pt. 5b
Mind Your Emotions:
Every emotion that you are feeling, whether it’s sorrow, joy, fear, or so on, should be brought to Heavenly Father in prayer.
It’s been determined that there’s an almost unknown number of distinct human emotions, but in this blog, I’m only going to talk about the most common emotions that we experience almost on a daily basis.
Scriptures from the KJV and NIV
Pray Every Emotion: A Biblical Call to Bring It All to God
“Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.” Philippians 4:6 (KJV)
We experience a wide range of emotions every day. Some we welcome, and others we would rather avoid. While psychology has identified hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of emotional variations, today we’ll reflect on eight of the most common human emotions: sadness, joy, anticipation, trust, disgust, surprise, anger, and fear. Scripture reminds us to bring everything to HIM, not just our praise or pain, but every feeling, before our Heavenly Father in prayer.
Why is this so important? Because God understands them all.
Let’s take a closer look at each emotion and see how members of the Trinity—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—have responded to or expressed understanding of these same feelings in Scripture.
Our emotions are real, valid, and deeply understood by God, but they are not meant to be carried alone. God’s Word not only acknowledges our emotions, it promises comfort, presence, and eventual relief.
Sadness ~ When the Tears Just Won’t Stop
Sadness comes in many forms. Sometimes it’s quiet and lingers in the background, and other times it crashes in and leaves us breathless. There have been moments when I didn’t even know why my heart felt so heavy—only that it did, as if a storm cloud had settled inside my chest, dark and unyielding, pressing down with a weight I couldn’t explain. In those moments, I’d quietly ask, ‘Why, Lord?’, not in anger, but in longing, hoping He’d help me understand. And though the answer didn’t always come right away, His presence did. A gentle peace settled into my heart and mind, reminding me that the cloud would pass, and light would break through again. You may feel lonely, overwhelmed, or just deeply tired inside. But here’s what comforts me most: God understands sadness. Jesus Himself wept at the tomb of a friend. He knows the sting of grief, the ache of betrayal, the weight of human sorrow. And He invites us to come to Him with it all.
“Jesus wept.” John 11:35 (KJV)
Jesus, the Son of God, wept over the death of Lazarus, even though He was about to raise him from the dead. His compassion was sincere and personal. The Father does not turn away from our sadness. He enters into it with us.
Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time: Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you 1 Peter 5:6-7
God keeps His promises. And even in the middle of sadness, we can keep our eyes on Jesus, knowing we’re headed toward a future that’s brighter than we can imagine.
Sadness might feel like darkness, but remember:
God is light, and in him is no darkness at all 1 John 1:5
There are moments when sorrow sweeps over us like a storm. Grief, disappointment, and mourning are very real. God does not ask us to ignore or suppress these feelings.
How God Understands This Emotion (NIV)
“He was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering, and familiar with pain.” Isaiah 53:3
This prophecy of Jesus shows the suffering Savior who understands deep sorrow.
Joy ~ That Sweet, Deep Gladness
Joy is the emotion we crave. It’s the one we chase through laughter, celebrations, and good news. But let’s be honest: so much of what the world calls joy is really just temporary happiness. A new car, a vacation, a shopping trip—it all fades. That kind of joy needs constant replacement.
But real joy? It lasts. It’s rooted in the Spirit of God. And God, who created joy, understands how our hearts are wired for it. He even sings over us with joy.
Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full John 16:24
Jesus understands joy at its deepest level. He rejoiced in the Father’s will, in the salvation of sinners, and in the beauty of obedience. His joy was never tied to comfort or circumstance—and neither is ours.
He also that received seed among the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the care of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and he becometh unfruitful Matthew 13:22
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other… Ye cannot serve God and mammon Matthew 6:24
Let’s be people who grow in joy—not through possessions, but through the presence of God. His joy strengthens us for every single day.
Joy is more than happiness. It’s a deep and abiding sense of well-being, often rooted in the presence and promises of God.
“These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full.” John 15:11 (KJV)
Jesus desires for His joy to live in us. God is not only present in our sorrow, but He also delights with us in our moments of gladness.
How God Understands This Emotion (NIV)
“The Lord your God is with you… He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.” Zephaniah 3:17
God the Father is portrayed as singing with joy over His children.
Anticipation ~ When We’re Longing for Something Good
There’s something beautiful about anticipation. It’s that little flutter of the heart when we’re waiting for something good—a reunion, an answered prayer, a fresh start. But sometimes the waiting gets long. Sometimes our hope starts to waver.
God understands that feeling. Jesus waited too. He waited for His time to be revealed, for His resurrection to be fulfilled, and now He waits for the day He will return to gather His people. He knows what it is to live with hope in a broken world.
Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the commandment of God our Saviour, and Lord Jesus Christ, which is our hope Timothy 1:1
Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ Titus 2:13
Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer
Romans 12:12
It’s okay to hope for things here on earth. But we must remember that our deepest hope must rest in Christ alone. When we place all our expectations in earthly things, our hearts can end up sick with disappointment.
Hope deferred maketh the heart sick: but when the desire cometh, it is a tree of life Proverbs 13:12
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you 1 Peter 1:3-4
Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him 1 Corinthians 2:9
God’s promises are worth the wait. He sees your anticipation, and He’s preparing something more wonderful than you can dream. Anticipation can bring feelings of excitement or anxiety. But when it’s rooted in faith, it becomes sacred waiting. We are encouraged to bring our longing and expectation to God in prayer. He sees and honors our waiting.
“But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.”
Romans 8:25 (KJV)
How God Understands This Emotion (NIV)
“Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised…” Acts 1:4
Jesus asked the disciples to wait in anticipation for the Holy Spirit. He, too, experienced the expectation of the Father’s promises.
Trust ~ Letting Go of the Need to Control
Trust doesn’t come naturally for most of us. We’ve been hurt. We’ve made mistakes. And sometimes, we’ve tried to take control so many times that surrender feels like failure. But it’s not.
God understands the struggle to trust. Jesus lived it, trusting the Father all the way to the cross, even when the plan was hard and painful. The Spirit helps us when we’re afraid, gently reminding us that we’re not alone in this.
And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind… Romans 12:2
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope Jeremiah 29:11
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding Proverbs 3:5
God is trustworthy. Even when we feel unsure, His track record of faithfulness is perfect. You don’t have to have it all figured out! You just have to lean on the One who does.
Trust is essential to a life of faith. We are not called to understand everything, but to believe in the One who does.Trust is not just a feeling. It’s a spiritual anchor that holds us steady when life feels uncertain.
How God Understands This Emotion (NIV)
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me.”John 14:1
Jesus affirms our trust in both the Father and the Son.
Disgust ~ When the World Just Feels Wrong
Sometimes we look at the world and feel a deep sense of wrongness—at the violence, the cruelty, the selfishness. Sometimes we even feel it when we look in the mirror. And it makes us feel like turning away.
But God doesn’t turn away. He steps in. He understands that disgust can lead to conviction—and conviction can lead to cleansing.
Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good Romans 12:9
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness 1 John 1:9
Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me Psalm 51:10
God doesn’t recoil from our mess. He rolls up His sleeves and begins the work of restoration, one surrendered heart at a time. Although it may seem uncomfortable to think of God feeling disgust, Scripture reveals that righteous indignation is part of His holy nature.
So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth. Revelation 3:16 (KJV)
This strong statement from Christ in Revelation reflects His intolerance of spiritual apathy and hypocrisy.
How God Understands This Emotion (NIV)
“Woe to you… You are like whitewashed tombs… on the inside you are full of hypocrisy and wickedness.” Matthew 23:27
Jesus sharply rebuked the Pharisees, showing His holy disgust for false religion and inner corruption
Surprise ~ When Life Changes in an Instant
Life can change in a moment. One phone call. One unexpected turn. Some surprises fill us with joy. Others shake us to the core. But no matter what, God is never surprised. He’s never caught off guard.
And Jesus? He walked this life too. He knew what it was to deal with interruptions, detours, and the unexpected. He always responded with trust in the Father’s timing.
For I know the plans I have for you Jeremiah 29:11
A man’s heart deviseth his way: but the Lord directeth his steps Proverbs 16:9
Whether the surprise is good or hard, we can be sure that our steps are ordered, and our God is present.
Although God is all-knowing, Jesus, as fully God and fully man, experienced surprise and amazement during His earthly ministry.
When Jesus heard it, he marvelled… Matthew 8:10 (KJV)
He marveled at the centurion’s great faith. This reminds us that surprise, when connected to wonder and belief, can honor God.
How God Understands This Emotion (NIV)
“He was amazed at their lack of faith.” Mark 6:6
Jesus experienced both the joy of unexpected faith and the sadness of unbelief.
Anger ~ When the Fire Rises Inside
Anger is one of those emotions we often try to hide. Maybe we think it’s wrong to feel it, or maybe it makes us feel out of control. But anger, in itself, isn’t a sin. It’s what we do with it that matters.
And here’s the beautiful truth? God understands anger. Jesus experienced righteous anger when He saw injustice. God’s own wrath is always rooted in justice and love, not revenge or ego. He invites us to bring our anger to Him and let Him help us sort through it.
Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath: Neither give place to the devil Ephesians 4:26-27
Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath: For the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God James 1:19-20
Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret not thyself in any wise to do evil
Psalm 37:8
God helps us know when to speak, when to be silent, and when to let go. He also helps us forgive, even when it’s hard—especially when it’s hard.
Anger is not sinful in itself. Scripture teaches, “Be ye angry, and sin not.” God’s anger is always holy, just, and controlled. Jesus was angered by the stubbornness of the religious leaders. His anger came from grief and love, not pride or revenge.
“And when he had looked round about on them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts…” Mark 3:5 (KJV)
How God Understands This Emotion (NIV)
“The Lord… is slow to anger, abounding in love… yet he does not leave the guilty unpunished.” Exodus 34:6-7
God the Father’s anger is always in balance with His mercy and justice.
Fear ~ When the “What Ifs” Won’t Stop Whispering
Fear is loud. It whispers worst-case scenarios and sows doubt in places where faith once thrived. I’ve felt its grip late at night when the world feels uncertain or when the future seems too big. But God understands fear, too. Jesus felt anguish in the garden before the cross. He cried out to the Father with real human emotion. So when we’re afraid, He doesn’t scold us—He meets us there.
Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God Isaiah 41:10
For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind 2 Timothy 1:7
What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee Psalm 56:3
God replaces fear with peace. He calms the storm inside us and gently reminds us that He’s got this—and He’s got us. Fear often tempts us to run or to doubt, but God gently calls us to trust Him. When we bring our fear to Him, He answers with peace. God doesn’t deny our fear, but He offers His presence as the answer to it.
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God…” Isaiah 41:10 (KJV)
How God Understands This Emotion (NIV)
“My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow… My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me.” Matthew 26:38-39

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus expressed dread and anguish. Yet He submitted to the Father’s will, showing trust even in the face of fear.
God Knows, God Cares and God Will Heal
“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.” Revelation 21:4 (KJV)
This verse beautifully reminds us that every emotion—especially the painful ones—has an expiration date in the presence of God. He doesn’t shame us for feeling. He meets us in our feelings and promises that one day, those sorrows will be no more. It is okay to feel a range of emotions, including sadness, joy, fear, anger, hope, disgust, surprise, or uncertainty. God created our hearts with the capacity to feel, and He invites us to bring all of it to Him.
“Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” 1 Peter 5:7 (KJV)
You are not meant to carry your emotions alone. When you bring them to the Lord, you are met not with dismissal but with compassion and care.
“The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit.” Psalm 34:18 (KJV)
My Closing Thoughts:
Every emotion we experience, whether joy or sorrow, trust or fear, is understood by our God. The Father knows our hearts. The Son has walked in our shoes. The Spirit intercedes for us in ways deeper than we can express.
So bring everything to Him. Pray honestly, with thanksgiving, even when you’re overwhelmed or uncertain. In return, God gives His peace. Not just any peace, but His own peace. It will guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus.
“The peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds…”
Philippians 4:7 (KJV)
Please refer to these blogs for parts 1-5a of “Important Guidelines for Life”
I started this series in 2021. So sorry it has taken so long to complete.
https://jesusamazinggrace.com/?s=guidelines
Jesus Is Coming Soon — Are You Truly Prepared to Meet the King?
“Behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me, to give to every one according to his work.” Revelation 22:12
Before your next breath… before the clock ticks one more second… the trumpet could sound. The skies could open. And Jesus Christ, the King of kings, could return for His bride.
This is not sensationalism. This is Scripture. This is truth.
And the question is VERY simple: Are you ready?
Have You Completed Your Mission from God?
You were not saved to sit still.
You were not born again to blend in.
You were chosen, redeemed, and set apart for a mission.
“Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” Mark 16:15
We weren’t all called to stand behind a pulpit…
But we were all called to carry the Gospel. To shine His light. To speak His truth. To love boldly and live faithfully.
Your mission is not optional. It is eternal.
Ready or Not… He Is Coming!
Too many Christians today have settled into comfortable pews, quietly waiting for the service to end. They come week after week, but their faith remains passive. Their faith has become more of a routine than a mission. The pew is no place to hide or rest while the world around us spirals toward eternity.
Jesus isn’t coming back for spectators. He’s coming back for faithful servants. He’s coming for those who have risen from their seats, who live with urgency, who carry the Gospel into every corner of their lives.
Sitting silently, hoping for the sermon to end quickly, is not the way of the Kingdom. The time for complacency is over. The time to wake up, stand up, and step out is now.
The door to salvation will not stay open forever. When Jesus returns, there will be no second chances. No more “maybe tomorrow.” No more excuses.
Will you be found ready—actively living your mission for God? Or will you still be sitting, waiting, unprepared for the moment that will change eternity?
The question is not if He is coming? It’s whether you are ready to meet Him when He does.
You Are Running Out of Time
Tomorrow is not promised.
Next year may not come.
Even your next breath is a gift.
“You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect Him.” Luke 12:40
“Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts.” Hebrews 3:15
This is not a message for someone else. This is for you! If you’re reading this, it’s your wake-up call! It’s your call to action!
It’s easy to hear urgent words like these and think, “That’s for other people — those who aren’t ready or who don’t know Jesus.” But the truth cuts deeper. The call is personal. It’s direct. It’s staring you in the face right now.
God’s Word is never a distant echo or a vague suggestion. It’s a personal summons to each heart listening.
No matter how long you’ve been a Christian, no matter how many times you’ve heard the Gospel preached, no matter how many prayers you’ve whispered or church services you’ve attended, this moment demands your attention.
The Savior is returning soon, and the question isn’t just about others. It’s about you.
What will you do with this truth? Will you say, “I’ll get ready tomorrow,” or will you rise today to fully surrender, fully obey, and fully embrace the mission God has placed in your hands?
There is no guarantee of tomorrow. Your next breath could be the moment the trumpet sounds.
I MUST STRESS AGAIN:
This is not for the “other guy.”
This is not for the “next generation.”
This is for you—right here, right now.
You cannot pass this off. You cannot ignore this call. The eternal destiny of your soul depends on it.
You cannot delay.
You cannot wait.
You must decide—now.
To the Lukewarm Church: Wake Up
Jesus has a clear word for those sitting on the fence:
“Because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth.” Revelation 3:16
It is not enough to believe in Jesus with your lips.
It is not enough to attend church once a week.
It is not enough to know the truth if you are not living it.
“The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Therefore let us cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light.” Romans 13:12
As the world talks about revival and the longing for change, for healing, for hope… the question must fall first and foremost on you.
Revival doesn’t start in churches, in governments, or in distant places. Revival begins in the hearts of God’s people. It begins with you.
You can’t wait for someone else to change, to repent, to pray harder, to live more fully for Christ. The fire of revival will not ignite in your community, your family, or your nation until it burns fiercely inside your own heart first.
God’s Word makes it clear:
“If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14
This means revival begins with personal surrender. It begins with a humble heart that is willing to repent, to change, to live wholly for God.
No amount of sermons, programs, or meetings can replace a life that is fully surrendered.
So as you hear cries for revival echo around the world, listen closely — the call is personal. It’s not just about praying for revival to come to you. It’s about becoming the revival God wants from you.
The power to change your family, your church, your community, and even your nation begins with your decision today.
I ask you…will you answer the call? Will you be the spark of revival in a dark world? Or will you let the moment pass, waiting for someone else to step up?
Revival starts now. Revival starts with you.
You were meant to burn with holy fire. Anything less is dangerous compromise.
Just like in Noah’s day, there will come a moment when the opportunity to repent will be gone forever. The time for mercy, the time for grace, the time to turn your heart toward God will suddenly end.
Imagine the shock, the panic, the unbearable regret of realizing too late that the door to salvation has slammed shut behind you. The ark has sailed. The floodwaters have risen. And you stand outside, desperate, helpless, and left behind.
This is not a distant story or a vague warning. It is a living reality fast approaching. The Bible tells us clearly:
“And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the wedding; and the door was shut.” Matthew 25:10
When the door closes, it will be the end of all second chances. No pleading, no bargaining, no more time to change. The sentence is final. The separation is eternal.
Those who are left behind will face a dreadful eternity of separation from the love, mercy, and glory of God. They will suffer the torment of knowing they turned away while the door was still open. They will suffer through seven years of Hell on Earth.
This is not meant to frighten for fear’s sake alone. I am writing this blog to awaken you from deadly complacency, to jolt your soul into urgent action, and to encourage you to make your peace with God today, choosing Jesus-Yeshua as your Savior before it is forever too late. I write these things because, according to Scripture, historical events, and the signs in the Heavens, we need to lift up our heads and recognize that ‘redemption is near’!
Do not ignore the warning. Do not delay the decision. Do not gamble your soul on tomorrow that may never come. Prepare now. Because once the door shuts, your fate is sealed.
“Then two men will be in the field: one will be taken and the other left.” Matthew 24:40
“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” Matthew 7:21–23
God’s grace is abundant.
His mercy is deep.
But His warnings are clear. The door is still open, but it won’t be forever.
The time to respond is now.
“Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me.” Revelation 3:20

Jesus is gently standing outside the door of our hearts, patiently knocking and waiting for us to open up to Him. The knocking isn’t forceful — it’s an invitation filled with love and respect for our free will. Jesus desires a personal relationship with each of us, symbolized by His promise to “come in and eat” together, which in biblical culture represents close fellowship and communion. It reminds us that no matter where we are in life, Jesus is always ready to enter if we just respond to His call.
If My People…
Many Christians long for revival, we pray constantly for healing of our families, communities, and nation. Yet true healing cannot begin until there is healing between you and your Heavenly Father.
Healing starts in the heart of the believer, in the intimate place where you surrender your pain and allow God’s love to pour in and transform you.
Only when God’s people experience this deep, personal healing can it flow outward, therefore restoring families, renewing communities, and bringing hope to a hurting nation.
As the Word says,
“If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” — 2 Chronicles 7:14
This promise begins with you—with a heart willing to seek God’s healing touch.
It begins with repentance.
It continues in obedience.
And it requires humility before the Lord.
Final Question
If Jesus returned before your next breath…
For those who aren’t concerned about the moment, please listen closely, because this is a wake-up call you cannot afford to ignore.
If Jesus returned before your next breath, where would you be? Would you be ready to rise to meet Him in glory, or would you be caught off guard—left scrambling, filled with regret, and shut out from the joy of His presence?
There is no guarantee of tomorrow. No promise that you’ll have another chance to repent, to surrender, to live fully for Him. Your next breath could be the very moment the trumpet sounds.
Yet many continue to live as if time is endless. They keep putting off what must be done, delaying repentance, ignoring the urgent call of the Spirit.
This moment may be your last wake-up call. This is not a drill. This is not a warning for someone else.
You may be only one breath away from eternity. One heartbeat away from standing before your Creator.
Where will you be when Jesus comes? Awake and ready? Or asleep and left behind?
Wake up now. Don’t wait until it’s too late.
“Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air…” 1 Thessalonians 4:17
Would you hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant?”
“Well done, good and faithful servant… Enter into the joy of your Lord.”
Matthew 25:21
Would you rise to meet Him in glory? Or would you be left behind?
“Watch therefore, for you do not know what hour your Lord is coming.”
Matthew 24:42
A Prayer of Surrender
Friend…
The door is still open.
If you’re unsure… if you’ve grown cold… if you’ve been living on the edge of faith without surrender—don’t wait another second.
Pray with me now:
“Dear Lord Jesus,
I believe You are coming soon. I believe You are the Son of God, who died for my sins and rose again.
I confess I have not lived fully surrendered. I have allowed distractions, fears, and excuses to keep me from obeying You.
Please forgive me. Wash me clean.
I give You my heart. I give You my life. I choose this day to follow You completely.
Fill me with Your Spirit. Make me bold to share your truth and fulfill the mission you’ve given me.
And when You return, Lord Jesus-Yeshua…please find me ready.
In Your holy name I pray,
Amen.”
There is no time to delay.
My heart tells me that Jesus is coming soon.
Be ready!
And help someone else be ready, too. Share the Gospel!
The King of Kings, the Prince of Peace: A Lifelong Cry of Faith and Hope
There is a cry in my heart that grows louder with every passing year: Believe in Jesus while there is still time. We are not guaranteed tomorrow. And though we live in a world full of noise, distractions, and delay, there is one truth that still matters most: Jesus is coming again.
He came once to save us; He will come again to reign. And between those two glorious truths, we live our days, choosing, moment by moment, whether we will believe, follow, and prepare our hearts for His return.
“For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given… and His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6 (NKJV)
I share this not just as a believer, but as someone who feels the deep ache of this world and the urgent beauty of the Gospel. There’s still time… but perhaps not as much as we think.
The Light That Pierces the Darkness
Jesus didn’t come into a perfect world, He came into one shrouded in sin, war, oppression, and fear. And yet, He came as light. Real, radiant, undeniable light.
“When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceedingly great joy.” Matthew 2:10 (NKJV)
“The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light…” Isaiah 9:2 (NKJV)
That light still shines. And it calls us out of the shadows, out of complacency, out of self-reliance. Because one day, the light will return in glory and we must be ready to meet Him.
The Prophets’ Promise: The Coming Son
God did not leave the world without warning. Through the prophets, He whispered and thundered the same message: A Savior is coming. Be ready. And He came, just as foretold.
“Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows.” Isaiah 53:4 (NKJV)
But prophecy also speaks of His return. The Bible tells us to watch and pray, to live as those prepared for the Bridegroom’s arrival.
The question that presses on my heart is this: Are we watching? Are we ready?
A Lifelong Cry: “Believe in Him”
Faith isn’t a once-and-done checkbox. It’s a cry of the soul, a declaration that becomes our song in every season. But it must begin. And it must be real. This isn’t about religious tradition, it’s about your eternity.
“Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved…you and your household.” Acts 16:31 (NIV)
“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us…” 1 John 1:9 (NKJV)
There will come a day when that opportunity will pass and when the door of grace will shut like it did in Noah’s time. We don’t know when our last heartbeat will be. But we know this: today is the day of salvation. (2 Corinthians 6:2)
Freedom from Darkness: Walking in the Light
Christ didn’t just forgive our sins. He invited us into a new way of living. A life of holiness, grace, and light. But we can’t walk in both darkness and light. We must choose.
“You are the light of the world.” Matthew 5:14 (NKJV)
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” John 1:5 (ESV)
We are here for a reason—to reflect His light, to love with His heart, and to point others to Him while there’s still time. One day, the lights of this world will fade. But His light will shine forever. Let’s walk in it now.

The Child Who Bears Our Scorn
Jesus wasn’t just born to teach or inspire. He came to suffer. He came to die. Not because He had to, but because He chose to out of love.
“He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows…” Isaiah 53:3 (NIV)
“But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8 (NIV)
That love is still calling. Still reaching. But one day, it will no longer be an offer…it will be a memory. Don’t wait until it’s too late to receive the mercy that cost Him everything.
Hope That Battles On
Our world is full of unrest: wars, hatred, confusion, and fear. But my heart still beats with hope, because I know whom I have believed. Jesus doesn’t remove all storms, but He anchors us through them.
“Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord.” Psalm 31:24 (NIV)
“Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful.” Hebrews 10:23 (NIV)
If there was ever a time to cling to hope, it’s now. Not false hope in politics or possessions, but living hope in Christ alone. Let that be your battle cry before it’s too late to make a stand.
The Promise of Peace and Love
Every longing of the human heart: peace, security, love, healing, is found in Jesus. But He doesn’t force His peace on us. He offers it. We must receive it.
“Peace I leave with you… Do not let your hearts be troubled…” John 14:27 (NIV)
“And the peace of God… will guard your hearts and minds…” Philippians 4:7 (NIV)
Many are searching everywhere for peace, but they overlook the cross. Friend, the door is still open, but it won’t stay open forever. Come while there is still time.
Trusting in God’s Majesty and Power
This world often feels like it’s spinning out of control. But God is not shaken. He is still enthroned, still sovereign, still holy. His justice is coming and so is His Son.
“In God I have put my trust; I shall not be afraid.” Psalm 56:11 (KJV)
“The Lord is at your right hand… He will judge the nations…” Psalm 110:5-6 (NIV)
We can trust Him now, or face Him later. My prayer is that we choose the mercy of the Cross today, before we stand before the throne tomorrow.
Our Song of Praise: Grace and Peace
When Christ returns, every knee will bow. Every tongue will confess. But those who believed before that day will sing not in fear, but in joy.
“And every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” Philippians 2:11 (NKJV)
That’s the song I want to sing now…with my life, my words, my worship. There’s still time to join that song. But the chorus won’t last forever. One day, the final verse will come.
A Personal Reflection
I don’t share these things to frighten yo, but because I love you. Jesus changed my life. He rescued me from fear, pride, confusion, and sin. And He’s coming again.
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28 (NIV)
He’s calling. Not in anger, but in love. I hear it in my spirit more often now… Come while there’s still time. Trust Me while grace still flows. Live for Me while it matters most.
Your Invitation
If you’ve been putting off faith… please don’t wait any longer. If you’ve been wondering, “Is He real? Does He care?” The answer is YES. If your heart is longing for something the world cannot give, it’s Jesus you’re longing for.
“Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved.” Acts 16:31 (NIV)
He’s coming again, this time, he’s coming for His saints, for His bride, for those who said YES. I want you to be among them. There is still time. But not forever.
So whisper it now: “Jesus, I believe in You. Forgive me. Save me. I want to walk in Your light and be ready when You return.”
Let this be the beginning of new life, a real life. And if you already believe, let this message stir you to urgency, worship, and witness. There’s a world that still needs hope, and a Savior who is coming soon.
Grace and peace to you…until He comes.
“Seconds to Midnight: Choose the Light Before It’s Too Late”
The world is changing faster than ever—and not for the better. With war, lawlessness, spiritual confusion, and moral decay on the rise, many are asking: Are we living in the last days? According to Scripture, the answer is yes. For over two thousand years, the Bible has warned of this very moment. From the ancient prophets to the words of Jesus—Yeshua—the signs have been foretold. The truth has always been in plain sight, and the time for pretending we don’t know is over.
This blog is not about fear—it’s about truth, love, and eternity. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when the Holy Spirit leaves this earth, or what your future holds if you reject the Light of Christ, keep reading. What you choose in the next few minutes could change everything.
The Light That Leads Us Home
Jesus—Yeshua—is the Light of the World. In a world often clouded by confusion, fear, and brokenness, His Light shines with unwavering clarity, showing us the path to eternal life. He will never force you to walk that path—but He is always there, patiently waiting with open arms, offering hope, forgiveness, and love that never fails.
He died on the cross not just for a few, but for the whole world. His sacrifice was for every heart willing to receive Him. Yet, Scripture tells us that a day is coming when the Holy Spirit—the divine Comforter and the mighty Restrainer who now dwells within every believer—will be removed from this earth.
When that moment comes, the Holy Spirit will not leave alone. All who truly belong to Jesus—those who have placed their trust in Him, who love and follow Him—both the living and those who have already passed from this life, will go with Him. They will be caught up in His glory, taken into His presence, away from a world that will soon be plunged into a time of great tribulation and spiritual darkness.
Now is the time to choose His Light. Now is the time to respond to His love. The door is still open, and His arms are still outstretched. Will you walk into His Light today?
1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 (NKJV) “For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord.”
A Time Like No Other!
When those who follow Jesus—Yeshua—are taken from this earth to be with the Lord, a great and terrible shift will occur. The presence of the Holy Spirit, the divine Restraint that has held back the full force of evil, will be gone. Those who remain will face a reality more terrifying than any dystopian story ever imagined. Not because God desires anyone to suffer, but because they have continually chosen darkness over the Light of Christ.
Scripture warns us plainly: a time of judgment is coming. The book of Revelation reveals what will unfold when Jesus begins to open the Seven Seals—each one unleashing devastation upon the earth. This is followed by the sounding of the Trumpets, announcing further calamity, and finally the outpouring of the Seven Bowls of God’s Wrath, which bring unimaginable sorrow and destruction.
And still—despite the anguish, the warnings, and the signs—many will refuse to repent. Their hearts will grow harder, clinging to sin and pride rather than turning to the God who so desperately longs to redeem them.
This isn’t fear-mongering. It’s truth. And it’s shared not to condemn, but to compel every heart to seriously consider: Which side of history do I want to stand on when the final chapter begins? The invitation to escape this judgment and live in the Light is still open—but no one knows for how much longer.
You Have Been Warned!
This is not new information. From the earliest prophets of the Old Testament to the very words of Jesus—Yeshua—and His apostles recorded over the last 2,000 years, the truth has been spoken, written, proclaimed, and preserved. The message is clear: a day is coming—a final day—when God will no longer withhold His judgment. The warnings have echoed across centuries, across cultures, and across every generation. So don’t pretend you haven’t heard. Don’t fool yourself into thinking ignorance will spare you. The consequences of choosing darkness have been revealed again and again—and they are as real as the breath in your lungs.
If you choose the darkness, you are not simply avoiding religion or putting off a personal decision. You are choosing the fleeting, shallow pleasures of this world over the eternal joy, peace, and fulfillment found in God’s presence. You’re trading the forever for the temporary. That’s not just a bad deal—it’s spiritual suicide.
The Hour Is Late
Repent. While there is still breath in your body and light in this world—repent. Change your mind about Jesus—Yeshua. Open your heart before the door closes. The window of mercy is narrowing, and we’re not just counting down days anymore. We’re down to seconds. The world is unraveling, prophecy is unfolding, and everything written will come to pass—just as He said.
Don’t wait until tomorrow. Don’t gamble with eternity. Tomorrow is not promised. The only promise we do have is this: the King is coming, judgment is coming, and the time to choose is now.
A Final Plea
Soon, those who love and follow Jesus—those who have tried to point you to truth, who have pleaded, prayed, and lived out His love before you—will be gone. We won’t be here to explain one more time why Jesus is the only Way. The Holy Spirit who has stirred your heart, whispered to your conscience, and held back evil will no longer be here. And the Light you’ve resisted will be gone.
Jesus suffered more than any human ever has or ever will—physically, emotionally, and spiritually—to save you. His agony on the cross was beyond comprehension, because the weight of the entire world’s sin was on His shoulders. And He did it willingly. Why? Because He loves you that much.
That love is still being offered—but not forever.
Your Decision Matters
You are not reading this by accident. This is your invitation. This is your warning. This is your moment.
The road of darkness may seem wide and easy now, but it ends in despair and destruction. The road to Jesus is narrow—but it leads to life. Choose the Light. Choose Him.
Deuteronomy 30:19 (NKJV)“I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live.”
Lord Jesus,
I don’t want to walk in darkness anymore. I believe You died for my sins and rose again. I confess that I need You—I choose to trust You, follow You, and walk in Your Light. Forgive me, cleanse me, and fill me with Your Holy Spirit. I want to belong to You, now and forever.
Amen.

The Endless Love and Ultimate Sacrifice of Jesus—Yeshua
At the very center of everything is this truth: Jesus—Yeshua—loves you with a love so profound that it changed history forever. He didn’t come simply to teach or inspire; He came to save, to redeem, to restore. His love is not distant or abstract—it is personal, relentless, and eternal.
Imagine the Creator of the universe stepping down from the heights of Heaven, leaving behind glory and peace, to enter a broken world. He took on fragile human flesh, knowing full well the pain, sorrow, betrayal, and suffering that awaited Him. Yet He walked the path to the cross willingly, out of love for you and me.
The agony He endured on the cross was unimaginable—not only the physical torment of nails driven into His hands and feet, the crown of thorns pressing into His head, the jeers and rejection—but the spiritual burden of carrying every sin ever committed by all humanity. In that moment, He experienced separation from God the Father, bearing the full weight of the world’s sin so we wouldn’t have to.
Why? Because He loves you. Because He loves every one of us. Not because we deserved it or earned it, but because love is who He is.
John 15:13 (NKJV)“Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.”
Romans 5:8 (NKJV)“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
His sacrifice is the greatest gift the world has ever known. It is the bridge from death to life, from darkness to Light, from despair to hope. It’s a personal invitation to leave behind the shadows and walk into the warmth of His grace and mercy.
No matter how far you’ve wandered, no matter the mistakes or burdens you carry, His arms are open wide. His cross stands as the eternal proof that nothing can separate you from His love—not sin, not failure, not rejection
Isaiah 53:5 (NKJV)“But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed.”
1 John 4:9-10 (NKJV)“In this the love of God was manifested toward us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him. In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.”
That is why the Light of Jesus is worth choosing—because His love changes everything.
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Jesus is first in my life, and as a result, my existence in this world is bearable; I want nothing less than every day of my life to bring Him glory. I’m continuously watching and praying for Him to come again. I desire to share the Kingdom of God with anyone who will listen…time is short…He’s coming soon! I love the beauty of the planet He created for humanity. I know that some day, when He comes again, He’ll destroy it, but in the meantime, I do my best to treat His gift respectfully. I love people, animals, birds, trees (I’m a tree hugger), flowers (roses are my favorite), the snow, the rain, the wind, and the sunshine. I realize how blessed I am to live now and be born in a country that allows freedom of speech and religion! Free to share my thoughts and illumination. I also realize that there are consequences to everything I share with you, so I’ll always ask God’s wisdom while writing and before I publish. ALL questions are welcome! I can’t promise I’ll be able to give you the answer you want, but I’ll answer honestly and with scriptures from the Bible. I use many different Bible translations as my resources. The NIV, NKJV, the KJV, and the HCSB are a few.
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