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Fear has a way of making us feel trapped. It whispers lies into our hearts:
You’re powerless.
You’re not good enough.
You’re going to fail.
You’ll never make the right decision.
And when our decisions are made from fear, we often end up feeling even more lost. Fear clouds our judgment, steals our peace, and keeps us focused on the size of the problem instead of the greatness of God.
But God was never meant to be distant from us in our struggles. He is our refuge, our protector, and our stronghold.
“The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge.” — Psalm 18:2
The greatest fear we should have is not failure, rejection, or uncertainty. It is separation from the presence of God. Because apart from Him, fear grows louder. Apart from Him, we begin believing the lies of the enemy instead of the truth of our Creator.
The enemy thrives in fear because fear pulls us away from trust. Scripture reminds us:
“There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear.” — 1 John 4:18
So how do we receive that perfect love? How do we move from fear to faith?
We bring our fear honestly before God.
We confess it.
We stop pretending to be strong enough on our own and instead ask:
Lord, who do You say that I am?
What do You want me to do?
And then—we trust what we hear from Him.
God’s voice will never speak shame, hopelessness, or condemnation over your life. He speaks the truth. Identity. Purpose. Peace. He reminds you that you are His.
The enemy says:
You are not enough.
God says:
My grace is sufficient for you.
The enemy says:
You are powerless.
God says:
My power is made perfect in weakness.
The enemy says:
Fear the future.
God says:
Trust Me with it.
Faithful decisions are not always easy decisions, but they are rooted in trust that God is bigger than the situation standing in front of you. Fear asks, “What if everything goes wrong?” Faith asks, “What if God is already making a way?”
Sometimes we think faith means never feeling afraid. But faith is not the absence of fear; it is choosing to move forward while holding tightly to God.
Jesus gives us this beautiful invitation:
“Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” — Matthew 11:29
What a comfort to know we do not carry life alone. A yoke was designed to distribute weight. Jesus never intended for us to carry every burden, every fear, every uncertainty by ourselves. When we walk with Him, He carries what is too heavy for us.
Peace comes when we stop striving for control and start surrendering to God’s leadership.
If you feel overwhelmed today, pause and ask yourself:
Am I listening to fear, or am I listening to God?
Then bring your fears honestly before Him. Ask Him who He says you are. Ask Him where He is leading you. Trust His answer more than your emotions.
Because when you stay close to your stronghold, fear loses its power.
God is with you.
God is for you.
And His perfect love still casts out fear.
With love and joy,
Laura
The Book of Habakkuk is one of the most honest conversations with God found in Scripture. Habakkuk did not approach God with polished prayers or perfect understanding. He came with questions, confusion, frustration, and even disappointment. Yet through his journey, we are given a beautiful picture of how to truly listen to God.
Too often, we think listening to God means hearing an audible voice or receiving immediate answers. But Habakkuk shows us that listening begins with bringing our hearts honestly before the Lord and positioning ourselves to hear Him.
Habakkuk opens his book with difficult questions:
“How long, Lord, must I call for help, but You do not listen?” (Habakkuk 1:2).
That verse alone is comforting because it reminds us that God is not intimidated by our questions. Habakkuk looked around at injustice, pain, violence, and suffering, and he could not understand why God seemed silent. Instead of walking away from God, he brought his confusion directly to Him.
That is the first lesson in listening to God:
Bring your honest heart before Him.
Many times, we want to clean up our emotions before we pray. We think faith means pretending we are not struggling. But Habakkuk teaches us that genuine faith is willing to wrestle with God while still remaining near Him. God would rather have our honest prayers than distant silence.
After pouring out his concerns, Habakkuk does something powerful. He says:
“I will stand at my watch and station myself on the ramparts; I will look to see what He will say to me…” (Habakkuk 2:1).
Habakkuk intentionally positioned himself to listen.
Listening to God requires stillness and expectation. In a world full of noise, distraction, opinions, notifications, and constant activity, it is difficult to hear the gentle voice of God. Habakkuk teaches us that listening is not passive; it is intentional. He stood watch. He waited. He expected God to speak.
Sometimes we want quick answers, but God often speaks in the waiting.
God’s response to Habakkuk was not necessarily the answer he expected. In fact, some of what God revealed was difficult and challenging. Yet Habakkuk continued listening. This reminds us that listening to God is not just about hearing what comforts us; it is also about trusting what He says, even when we do not fully understand it.
That may be one of the hardest parts of faith.
We often want clarity before obedience, but God frequently asks for trust before understanding. Habakkuk learned that God’s plans were bigger than his perspective. While Habakkuk could only see immediate problems, God saw the full picture.
Isn’t that true in our lives too?
We see delays, disappointments, unanswered prayers, and closed doors. God sees protection, preparation, growth, and purpose. Listening to God means trusting His wisdom above our limited understanding.
One of the most beautiful transformations in Scripture happens within the short three chapters of Habakkuk. The book begins with confusion and questioning, but it ends with worship.
Habakkuk concludes by saying:
“Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines…yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior.” (Habakkuk 3:17-18).
What changed?
Habakkuk’s circumstances had not improved yet. The problems were still there. But through listening to God, Habakkuk’s perspective changed. He moved from fear to faith, from frustration to trust, from questioning to worship.
That is what happens when we truly listen to God.
Listening does not always immediately change our situation, but it changes us. God steadies our hearts. He reminds us of who He is. He gives peace that circumstances cannot provide.
The book of Habakkuk teaches us several important truths about listening to God:
God still speaks today. Often not through dramatic signs, but through Scripture, prayer, quiet moments, conviction, peace, and the gentle leading of the Holy Spirit. The question is not whether God is speaking. The question is whether we are positioning ourselves to listen.
Like Habakkuk, may we become people who stand watch, wait expectantly, and choose trust even before we see the outcome. Because sometimes the greatest miracle is not getting immediate answers, but developing deeper faith while we wait.
With love and joy,
Laura
Today’s One Year Bible Verses: 1 Kings 7:1–51, Acts 7:30–50, Psalm 128:1–6, Proverbs 16:31–33
This morning during worship, I heard the words “silent lucidity.”
Hmmm… wasn’t that a song from the 90s? I thought.
But then I wondered, What does that mean, Lord?
So I looked up the definition of lucidity. It essentially means clarity, understanding, or illumination. Merriam-Webster even includes, “a presumed capacity to perceive the truth directly and instantaneously.”
Wow.
But even after reading the definition, I still didn’t fully understand what the Lord was trying to show me.
So after worship, I asked Him, “Lord, what do You want me to know about that?”
And this is what the Holy Spirit whispered:
“It is in the silence you will find Me. I am always there waiting. Find your silent lucidity by coming to Me. Peace, clarity, illumination all come when you spend time with Me in the silence. Amen.”
We live in a noisy world.
Everywhere we turn, there is something competing for our attention—televisions, phones, social media, music, podcasts, notifications, conversations, and endless distractions.
I see it even with my grandchildren. They seem to want constant noise and stimulation and often cannot stand the silence. If the television isn’t on, a device is playing. If a device isn’t playing, music is. Silence feels uncomfortable.
The truth is, many of us have become the same way.
Noise has become expected, welcomed, and even desired. We have become so accustomed to filling every quiet moment that we rarely stop long enough to simply be still. It almost seems as though the beauty of silence is being snuffed out altogether.
Yet throughout Scripture, God repeatedly draws His people away from the noise so they can hear Him.
In today’s reading, Stephen recounts the story of Moses and his encounter with God at the burning bush. Moses had spent forty years tending sheep in the wilderness before God spoke to him. There were no crowds, no notifications, no endless distractions. It was in the quietness of the desert that Moses noticed the burning bush and heard the voice of God.
Had Moses been distracted, hurried, or focused on a hundred other things, he might have missed the moment entirely.
Sometimes God speaks loudly through miracles, but often He speaks gently to hearts that have become still enough to listen.
We see another beautiful picture of this in the construction of the Temple. First Kings describes the magnificent craftsmanship, detail, and beauty that went into creating a dwelling place dedicated to God. Every piece was carefully fashioned for His glory.
In many ways, God desires to do the same work within us.
He shapes our hearts, refines our thoughts, and reveals His wisdom, but this often happens in the quiet places. Just as a master craftsman works carefully and deliberately, God does some of His finest work when we slow down enough to sit with Him.
The Psalmist reminds us of the blessings that come from walking closely with the Lord:
“How joyful are those who fear the Lord—all who follow his ways!” (Psalm 128:1, NLT)
Following God’s ways requires more than simply hearing His voice. It requires recognizing it. And recognizing His voice becomes easier when we regularly spend time in His presence.
Many of us seek peace, clarity, direction, and understanding. We ask God for answers while surrounding ourselves with constant noise. Yet today’s Gem reminds us that these things are often found in the silence.
When we quiet our hearts before Him, our perspective changes.
Anxiety begins to loosen its grip.
Confusion turns to clarity.
Fear gives way to trust.
Distractions fade, and His presence becomes more apparent.
Even Proverbs reminds us that what seems random to us is not random to God:
“We may throw the dice, but the Lord determines how they fall.” (Proverbs 16:33, NLT)
When we sit quietly before Him, we remember that He is still in control. We do not have to carry every burden or solve every problem. We can rest in the confidence that He sees what we cannot.
God is not hiding from you.
He is waiting for you.
And often, it is in the stillness that you will discover He has been there all along.
Take 5 minutes of silence today to be with the King. Ask Him:
Put away your phone, turn off the television, and simply sit quietly with the Lord. Let Him bring you silent lucidity this day.
Father, thank You for always being near. Forgive me for allowing the noise of life to distract me from Your presence. Help me to quiet my heart and make space for You each day. Teach me to recognize Your voice and trust Your guidance. Fill me with Your peace, clarity, and wisdom as I spend time with You in the silence. Let Your presence become more real to me than the distractions around me. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.
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Test everything by the Word and the Spirit (John 16:13)
Today’s One Year Bible Verses: 1 Kings 8:1–66, Acts 7:51–8:13, Psalm 129:1–8, Proverbs 17:1
People often ask me where these Gems of Knowledge come from.
Simply put, I ask the Lord questions and listen for His answer.
Anyone can do that.
The challenge is that God’s answers are not always easy to follow. Sometimes they require us to grow, forgive, trust, or love beyond what feels natural or easy.
Today’s Gem was one of those moments:
“Be kind and courageous in your faith. Love the unlovable. I will help you if you don’t know how. Kindness is a beautiful tool of healing and hope. Amen.”
In a world that celebrates strength, influence, and being heard, kindness can sometimes seem small by comparison. Yet throughout Scripture, we see that God uses simple acts of love and compassion to accomplish extraordinary things.
Today’s reading gives us a striking contrast between hardened hearts and hearts transformed by God.
As Stephen stood before the religious leaders, he demonstrated both courage and kindness. He courageously proclaimed the truth, knowing it would not be welcomed. Yet even as he faced rejection, persecution, and death, he responded with the kindness of Christ, praying for those who were killing him. Stephen shows us that courage and kindness are not opposites. In God’s Kingdom, they often walk hand in hand.
Kindness is not weakness. Sometimes it requires more courage to respond with love than it does to respond in anger.
One detail in today’s reading is easy to overlook. As Stephen was being stoned, a young man named Saul stood nearby approving of what was happening.
Saul was not lovable in that moment.
He was persecuting believers, opposing the gospel, and helping spread fear throughout the early church.
Yet God was not finished with him.
While others saw an enemy, God saw a future apostle.
While others saw someone beyond hope, God saw a man He would transform and use to carry the gospel throughout the world.
How grateful we should be that God does not judge people solely by who they are today.
How many times has He looked at us and seen what we could become rather than what we currently were?
This is why kindness matters.
We never know what God is doing in someone’s heart. The difficult coworker, the rude cashier, the angry neighbor, the rebellious child, the person who seems furthest from God—each one is someone God loves.
That does not mean we ignore sin or compromise truth. Stephen certainly did not. He boldly spoke the truth while remaining faithful to God.
Kindness and courage are not opposites. In God’s Kingdom, they often work together.
King Solomon understood this as well. As he dedicated the Temple, he recognized that God’s presence and blessing were not something Israel had earned. Everything they had was the result of God’s faithfulness and mercy.
The same is true for us.
We have received mercy, grace, forgiveness, and hope. Because God has been kind to us, we can extend kindness to others.
Proverbs reminds us:
“A dry crust eaten in peace is better than a house filled with feasting—and conflict.” (Proverbs 17:1, NLT)
Peace, kindness, and love are treasures that cannot be measured by earthly standards.
Sometimes the greatest ministry you will ever have is simply being kind when everyone else chooses not to be.
A kind word can restore hope.
A kind gesture can soften a hardened heart.
A kind response can open a door that anger never could.
And when loving someone feels impossible, remember God’s promise in today’s Gem:
“I will help you if you don’t know how.” 💎
Take 5 minutes to be with the Lord today. Ask Him:
Allow the Lord to help you love better and walk with boldness and courage in your faith – no matter what comes your way.
Father, thank You for Your incredible kindness toward me. Thank You for loving me when I was lost and for seeing who I could become through Christ. Help me to be both courageous in my faith and kind in my actions. Show me how to love difficult people and give me the strength to respond with grace when it is hard. Use my words and actions to bring healing, hope, and encouragement to those around me. Let Your kindness flow through me so others may see You. In Jesus’ precious name I pray, Amen.
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Test everything by the Word and the Spirit (John 16:13)
Today’s One Year Bible Verses: 1 Kings 9:1–10:29, Acts 8:14–40, Psalm 130:1–8, Proverbs 17:2–3
Many of us have heard the U.S. Army slogan, “Be All You Can Be.”
The idea is simple: with the right training, discipline, and leadership, they can help you become more than you thought possible.
But as I was reading today’s Scriptures, I couldn’t help but think:
If people can help us become more than we imagined, how much more can God?
The One who created us knows our gifts, purpose, and potential better than we ever will. He sees not only who we are today, but who we can become through Him and the Holy Spirit reminded me of that this morning when He whispered this Gem of Knowledge to me:
“Be all that you can be through Me. My power to fill you and build you up will make you greater than you could ever imagine. Allow Me to show you who you really are. Amen.”
The Bible is filled with examples of God working in and through ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things.
We see that today in Acts 8, when Philip was simply being obedient. He followed the leading of the Holy Spirit down a desert road without knowing why. There he encountered an Ethiopian official searching for truth in the Scriptures.
Philip could not have known that one conversation would impact an entire nation.
Yet because he was willing to follow God’s leading, he became part of a story much bigger than himself.
God often works this way.
He does not reveal our entire purpose all at once. Instead, He invites us to trust Him one step at a time. As we obey, He shapes us, strengthens us, and reveals more of who He created us to be.
We see another picture of this in Solomon. God blessed him with wisdom, influence, wealth, and favor beyond anything he could have imagined. Even the Queen of Sheba traveled great distances just to witness the wisdom God had given him.
Yet Solomon’s greatness was not something he manufactured on his own.
It flowed from God’s blessing upon his life.
The same is true for us.
The goal is not to become great in our own strength. The goal is to become everything God created us to be through His strength.
Psalm 130 reminds us where that journey begins:
“I am counting on the Lord; yes, I am counting on him. I have put my hope in his word.” (Psalm 130:5, NLT)
Growth requires trust in the One who created it all and transformation requires our surrender to Him.
We cannot become who God created us to be while clinging to who we think we are.
Often times we see ourselves through the lens of our failures, weaknesses, fears, or limitations. God sees something entirely different. He sees the person He created. He sees the gifts He placed within us. He sees the potential that can only be unlocked through His power.
Proverbs tells us:
“Fire tests the purity of silver and gold, but the Lord tests the heart.” (Proverbs 17:3, NLT)
God is continually refining us. Not to diminish us, but to reveal the beauty He placed within us from the beginning.
You may feel ordinary today. So did Philip.
You may feel inadequate today. So did many of the men and women God used throughout Scripture.But God specializes in taking ordinary people, filling them with His Spirit, and accomplishing extraordinary things through them.
When we allow Him to build us up, strengthen us, and guide our steps, we will become far more than we could have ever imagined—not for our glory, but for His. 💎
Take 5 simple minutes to be with the Creator today. Ask Him:
Allow Him to show you who you really are and what you can really become.
Father, thank You for creating me with purpose and intention. Forgive me for the times I have allowed fear, doubt, or insecurity to define who I am. Help me to see myself the way You see me. Fill me with Your strength, wisdom, and Spirit. Continue refining my heart and building me into the person You created me to be. Teach me to trust You one step at a time and to walk confidently in the calling You have placed on my life. In Jesus’ mighty name I pray, Amen.
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Test everything by the Word and the Spirit (John 16:13)
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Have you ever heard someone say, ” Oh, the King James Bible is too hard to read.” Maybe it was something like, “I don’t need to read my Bible; the Holy Spirit guides me.” It seems folks will manufacture any excuse to avoid being in the Word. So let’s take a quick look at these two excuses to see if they have any Biblical basis.
Is the KJV really too hard to understand? My opinion (which does not matter) is no, it is not. Yes, it is full of archaic language; some of the words have different meanings today, and we must be willing to study to read it. The fact is, every version of the Bible requires that we make a real effort to understand it.
Paul said,
“We must study or give due diligence
to be an approved workman…”
that makes the number two excuse invalid. How do we study so we might be approved by God? We rely not on our own skills or strength, but on those of the Holy Spirit (John 14:26):
But the Helper (Comforter, Advocate, Intercessor—Counselor, Strengthener, Standby), the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name [in My place, to represent Me and act on My behalf], He will teach you all things. And He will help you remember everything that I have told you.
That makes the first excuse invalid. especially in the modern world we live in today.
With technology so abundant and free, there is little excuse for anyone not to be in the world daily. One of the best, easy-to-use (navigate) sites, again in my opinion, is Bible Hub
The study of the Bible is known as Hermeneutics. Biblical hermeneutics is the study of the principles and methods of interpreting the text of the Bible. Second Timothy 2:15 commands believers to be involved in hermeneutics: “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who . . . correctly handles the word of truth.” The purpose of biblical hermeneutics is to help us to know how to properly interpret, understand, and apply the Bible.
Hermeneutics is concerned with the big picture, topics like salvation, sin, sovereignty, etc.
The category of study alongside Hermeneutics is Exegesis.
Biblical exegesis involves a detailed, methodical study of Scripture to draw out the intended meaning of each text. The English term “exegesis” comes from a Greek word meaning “to guide or lead out.” The process requires careful analysis of language, history, culture, and context to discern what the author originally intended and how the audience first understood the message. As 2 Timothy 2:15 advises, “Make every effort to present yourself approved to God, an unashamed workman who accurately handles the word of truth.”
Within Exegesis, there is a sub-topic of Parative Exegesis:
Partitive exegesis is a hermeneutical (interpretive) method used in Christian theology—especially in reading passages about Jesus—to distinguish between the divine and human natures of Christ while maintaining their unity in His person.
Core Idea: The practice “parts” or separates biblical statements about Christ into their appropriate nature—either divine or human—without splitting the one person of the Son. It affirms that Jesus is both fully God and fully man, united in person but distinct in nature, without confusion, change, division, or separation.
Purpose: Partitive exegesis arose in the early church to resolve the tension between Christ’s divine attributes (e.g., omnipotence, eternity) and His human experiences (e.g., hunger, death, suffering). It ensures that:
Divine titles and attributes are applied to His divine nature.
Human qualities are applied to His human nature.
Both natures are preserved in the one person of Christ Patheos.
Biblical and Theological Basis: The method is rooted in Scripture’s own way of describing Christ, which sometimes attributes divine titles to human actions (e.g., “the first and the last” in Revelation 1:17–18) or human experiences to divine persons (e.g., “Son of Man ascending to where He was before” in John 6:62).
Early church figures like Origen, Athanasius, the Cappadocians, Cyril of Alexandria, and especially Gregory of Nazianzus developed and defended partitive exegesis. Gregory’s “partitive rule” explicitly assigns sublime, transcendent expressions to the divine nature and more earthly or lowly ones to the human nature, while keeping the one person in view http://www.centerforbaptistrenewal.com.
Example: Divine nature: “Before Abraham was, I am” (John 8:58) — eternal, self-existent God.
Human nature: “I thirst” (John 19:28) — human experience of thirst.
Both natures: “Redeemer” or “King” — titles that apply to both Founders Ministries.
Summary: Partitive exegesis is a disciplined, Scripture-based approach to reading about Christ that preserves the distinction between His divine and human natures while affirming their unity. It is a safeguard against heresy and a way to interpret the incarnation faithfully.
The real-world application of this is not to make everyone a Biblical Scholar, a theologian, or a preacher/teacher. It is, however, commanded by God that we be able to defend our faith ( 1 Peter 3:15
What is biblical hermeneutics?
Daily Devotional – Couch Potato Christian – Faithful Steward Ministries and FSM Women’s Outreach
DEVOTION
What Is Partitive Exegesis? How the Church Has Read Scripture on Christ
“You just had to be there!”
We fall back on this excuse when words fail to capture the precise reality of an experience—often a comedic interaction or visual beauty. The reality is that reality itself is often hard to describe. We do our best to describe it with words, but we’ve all experienced the frustration of falling short.
This is especially true when we use our words to describe God. Herman Bavinck asks, “The moment we dare to speak about God, the question arises: How can we?”[1] The same question can be asked of the person of Christ: When we dare to speak about the One who is both infinite God and finite man, how can we?
Scripture tells us Jesus slept, ate, walked, and learned new things. But it also tells us He created the universe, sustains it, and is omniscient. You can see the dilemma—how do we accurately describe Jesus when He has these seemingly contradictory categories?
We can navigate this difficulty through a practice known as partitive exegesis. Partitive exegesis presupposes that Christ’s two natures are unified in His person without confusion, change, division, or separation. Therefore, we must recognize and maintain the distinction between Christ’s two natures when we read the Bible.[2] While that may sound complicated, this practice arises from Scripture itself—it is an inspired way of describing the reality of the incarnation…
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The eschatological climax of the New Testament Apocalypse does not unfold as a series of isolated, random catastrophes. Instead, it operates as a perfectly synchronized legal and physical assault against the kingdom of darkness. Central to this divine choreography is the structural relationship between the 7th Trumpet and the 7th Bowl. These two pivotal events function as “two sides of the same coin.” They share an identical celestial origin and cosmic signature, yet they differ radically in their scale, intent, and tactical execution.
While the 7th Trumpet serves as the cosmic “flash”—the legal eviction notice served from the courtroom of heaven—the 7th Bowl acts as the earthly “bang,” executing the physical annihilation of the 8th Beast, his ten kings, and the harlot system of Babylon. By exploring this transition from heavenly decree to planetary destruction, we can map out how these judgments converge to terminate the times of the Gentiles and fulfill the ancient prophecies of Daniel.
“Two Sides of the Same Coin” (Similarities) and then how they function differently (Differences). 7th Trumpet vs 7th Bowl
The Heavenly Pattern: Shared Similarities
These elements prove that both events are two stages of the same divine intervention. They share a “divine signature” that marks the end of the age.
Table 1: Similarities (The Heavenly Pattern)
These points show that both events originate from the same divine source and carry the same “signature” of God’s presence.

The Tactical Shift: Key Differences
The differences between these two events show the progression from a legal declaration to the final physical strike on the 8th Beast and his 10 kings.

Table 2: Differences (The Shift from Decree to Destruction)
These points show the progression from the 8th Beast’s legal defeat to his physical annihilation.

The 7th Trumpet and 7th Bowl not just as similar events, but as a convergence where the “Heavenly Decree” meets the “Earthly Execution.” They converge at the point where God’s patience ends and His physical reign begins.
Here is how they converge into a single, final conclusion for the age:
1. The Convergence of “The Finish”
Both events serve as the absolute “finish line” for two different divine processes.
2. The Convergence at the Great City (Babylon)
The 8th Beast’s base of operations—the city in the Land of Shinar—is the target where both judgments collide.
3. The Convergence of the Temple and the Throne
These two judgments unite the worship of Heaven with the justice of Earth.
4. The Convergence of the “Great Shake”
Both judgments utilize a “Great Earthquake” to dismantle the status quo.

Summary
The 7th Trumpet and the 7th Bowl are like the flash and the bang of a single lightning strike. The 7th Trumpet is the “Flash” in heaven—the legal announcement that the 8th Beast is done. The 7th Bowl is the “Bang” on earth—the physical destruction of his kingdom. They converge to ensure that not a single trace of the “New Testament Sea Beast” remains when Christ returns.
It unites the Danielic timelines with the entities of Revelation into a single, cohesive “Final Countdown.”
The Final Countdown: Fulfilling the Vision of Daniel and Revelation
To understand the end of the age, we must see the convergence of the “Legal Lease” (the 70th week) and the “Physical Execution” (the 7 Bowls). Here is how all entities—the Beast, the Whore, the military, and the marked—are concluded through the lens of Daniel’s prophecies.
1. The 70th Week: The Global Operating Window
The “70th Week” of Daniel 9 is the final seven-year period. In this framework, it is the specific “lease” and time allotted for all beasts, the whore, individuals with the mark of the beast, and the military and nations to operate before the 7th Trumpet sounds. It is the climax of human and demonic rebellion.
“He will confirm a covenant with many for one ‘seven.’ In the middle of the ‘seven’ he will put an end to sacrifice and offering. And at the temple he will set up an abomination that causes desolation…” (Daniel 9:27)
The Fulfillment: The 7th Trumpet sounds at the end of this “seven,” legally ending the collective lease of the entire Beast system. This declaration shifts the world from the “permitted rule” of the 8th Beast to the “rightful rule” of Christ.
“The seventh angel sounded his trumpet, and there were loud voices in heaven, which said: ‘The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Messiah, and he will reign for ever and ever.’” (Revelation 11:15)
2. The 1,260-Day War: The Remnant Focus
Focusing on the remnant makes it clear that while the 8th Beast has global authority, there is a specific group of believers he is actively hunting during a 1,260-day window (the latter half of the 70th week).
The Remnant Battle (Rev 12:17 / Dan 12:7):
For 42 months (1,260 days), the 8th Beast is permitted to make war specifically against the remnant. During this time, the remnant is often “nourished” or protected, yet they remain the primary target of the Beast’s fury until the lease expires at the 7th Trumpet.

The rebellion that began in the Land of Shinar with Nimrod and was revived by the 8th Beast (Apollyon) is finally scrubbed from the earth. The 144,000 and Great Multitude (the Church) return with Christ to rule, while the Refined 1/3 Remnant—who survived the 6th Trumpet and the 7th Bowl—become the subjects of the most peaceful kingdom the world has ever known.
“I will bring the one-third through the fire, will refine them as silver is refined, and test them as gold is tested. They will call on My name, and I will answer them. I will say, ‘This is My people’; and each one will say, ‘The Lord is my God.’” (Zechariah 13:9)
Ultimately, the 7th Trumpet and the 7th Bowl converge at the precise intersection where God’s long-suffering patience ends and His physical, localized reign begins. They are not competing timelines, but a unified mechanism of cosmic justice. The Trumpet establishes the unalterable legal verdict based on the covenant faithfulness of the Ark; the Bowl unleashes the irresistible sovereign power issued from the Throne.
Together, they form a sweeping terraforming project—both spiritually and geographically—shaking loose the foundations of human rebellion, splitting geopolitical Babylon into three parts, and flattening every mountain and island of human pride. When the legal lease of the 70th week expires, the executionary wrath of the Bowls ensures that not a single trace of the Beast’s empire remains to pollute the dawn of the Millennial Kingdom. The transfer of the kingdoms of this world is completed, and the decree “It is done!” echoes across a restored creation.
I. The “Flash and Bang” Parallel Chronology
The relationship between the Trumpets and the Bowls is not purely chronological (one after the other), but recursive and intensifying (recapitulation). The 7th Trumpet establishes the Heavenly Verdict, while the 7th Bowl executes the Earthly Verdict.

II. Comparative Timeline of the 70th Week vs. Judgment Extended Windows
Prophetic Entities
Theological and Structural Concepts
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The modern prophetic landscape is increasingly defined not just by overt opposition to divine truth, but by highly sophisticated, simulated counterfeits. In this section of the 4th Seal-Dynamic (16) (Final-8) analysis, we examine “The Mimicry of the Beast: Tactical Disillusionment.” This study exposes how the 8th Beast shifts operations from geographic movements (Shinar to Jerusalem) to a deeply deceptive spiritual frequency.
By operating along a jagged, “stuttering” mimicry line, the enemy attempts to hijack the prophetic narrative. The ultimate goal is to manufacture spiritual fatigue, induce cynicism, and trap believers in a state of artificial despair.
To fully grasp the mechanics of this tactical disillusionment, we must reflect on several critical questions:

The Mimicry of the Beast: Tactical Disillusionment
Beyond the physical movement from Shinar to Jerusalem, the 8th Beast operates on a spiritual frequency of deception. While God’s timeline moves toward a Sovereign Harvest, the Beast utilizes a “stuttering” mimicry line to hijack the prophetic narrative and discourage the faithful.
1. The Multi-Step Deception (The Stuttering Line)
Unlike the smooth transition of God’s plan, the Beast’s influence moves in jagged steps. Each “stutter” is a staged spiritual event designed to mimic God’s milestones at a lower, distorted level. This is not just false peace; it is a calculated simulation of spiritual reality.
2. False Harvests & Simulated Raptures (The Plateaus)
The plateaus on the Beast’s timeline represent False Raptures. These are orchestrated “mini-events” designed to look like the end-time gathering, serving two lethal goals:
3. The Deception Timeline
4. The Sovereign Snap: The Thief in the Night
While the Beast tries to stabilize his “Final Deception,” he is interrupted by the “Thief in the Night” star (Point 9.0). This marks the moment of Sudden Destruction. The Beast’s cycle of manufactured disappointment is shattered by the true sovereign conclusion of God’s plan.
Summary Table: God’s Truth vs. The Beast’s Mimicry

The “stuttering line” of the Beast ultimately exposes the structural limitations of cosmic deception. While the enemy can orchestrate elaborate plateaus, simulate harvests, and enforce an artificial stabilization, he remains forever trapped beneath a 0.7 ceiling. He can mimic the patterns of God, but he can never replicate the 0.9 fullness of sovereign reality.
The Beast’s grand narrative of planned disappointment is not concluded by a gradual fade, but by a violent interruption. The Sovereign Snap—manifested as the “Thief in the Night” star—shatters the hijacked timeline in an instant. This sudden destruction proves that the enemy’s controlled environment is entirely subject to God’s absolute timeline.
To deepen our understanding of this prophetic friction, we must consider these insightful questions:
Phase I: The Hidden Mimicry (Late Church Age)
Phase II: The Revealed Deception (Post-Green Line)
Phase III: Artificial Sabbath & The Sovereign Snap
Rapture Fatigue is not merely a psychological byproduct of failed predictions; it is a weaponized cultural state. By examining its modern manifestations, the Body of Christ can identify the subtle ways the “Stuttering Line” (Purple Line) erodes faith, conditions the mind for compliance, and desensitizes the world to the true prophetic timeline.
1. Mechanisms of Cultural Manifestation
The Beast’s strategy of tactical disillusionment relies on specific modern vectors to accelerate spiritual burnout:
2. Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms
When individuals or congregations succumb to this tactical fatigue, they display distinct, predictable behavioral shifts:
3. Tactical Progression: From Cynicism to Submission
The enemy utilizes Rapture Fatigue as a critical staging ground for Phase II (The Revealed Deception) through a three-stage tactical progression:
Stage 1: Desensitization (Phase I – Hidden)
Continuous false alarms exhaust the believer’s emotional and spiritual energy reserves. The capacity to feel genuine urgency or expectancy is systematically drained.
Stage 2: Structural Drift
As expectancy fades, congregations and individuals silently drift away from a prophetic worldview. Theology is altered to ignore the return of Christ entirely, focusing exclusively on immediate, materialistic, or earth-bound realities.
Stage 3: Vulnerability to the New Order (Phase II – Revealed)
When the true Sovereign Harvest begins or the Beast initiates a highly engineered simulation, the fatigued mind lacks the spiritual discernment to resist. Exhausted by decades of false alarms, the individual easily accepts the Beast’s “Artificial Stabilization” as a welcome, ordered relief from chaos.
4. Counter-Measures for the Faithful
To neutralize the weaponization of Rapture Fatigue, specific cultural and spiritual counter-measures must be deployed:
This checklist serves as a self-audit tool for believers to evaluate whether the digital media, ministries, and teachers they consume align with the steady progress of the Green Line or the erratic, anxiety-driven frequencies of the Purple Line.
1. Evaluation of Tone and Urgency
2. Evaluation of Substance and Authority
3. Evaluation of Spiritual Fruit
When Phase II of the Beast’s mimicry initiates the “Already Happened” lie, church leadership must be equipped with a robust theological framework to prevent widespread panic, spiritual despair, and the feeling of “Spiritual Orphanhood.”
1. The Principle of Visible Universality
The Beast’s simulated harvests are regional, highly digitized, or shrouded in confusion, relying on media manipulation to convince people they “missed it.”
2. The Irrevocability of Divine Grace
The “Already Happened” lie targets the mind by whispering that the door of salvation is closed and God has abandoned those left on earth.
3. Pastoral Action Plan for Leadership
To inoculate congregations against this deception, leaders must:
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The apocalyptic landscape of the 70th Week is often viewed as a chaotic downpour of wrath, but scriptural prophecy reveals a highly structured, surgical operation of divine triage. At the heart of this narrative is the execution of the 3rd Woe—the definitive transition from global warning to full-scale, unadulterated judgment. Central to this transition is the legal expiration of the 8th Beast’s 1,260-day lease and the destiny of the “Remnant.” Unlike the Church Age Harvest (the 144,000 and the Great Multitude) who are secured beforehand, this Remnant must navigate a mathematically precise sifting process. Through the devastating catalyst of the 6th Trumpet and the strict blueprint of Zechariah 13, humanity is systematically divided into those who solidify their rebellion through the Mark and those who emerge as the refined, final third.
To frame our understanding of this final cosmic division, consider these foundational questions:
Focusing on the remnant makes it clear that while the 8th Beast has global authority, there is a specific group of believers he is actively hunting during that 1,260-day window.
Why the “Remnant” Matters
Focusing on the remnant makes it clear that while the 8th Beast has global authority, there is a specific group of believers he is actively hunting during that 1,260-day window.
The remnant are those who refuse the Mark of the Beast during the 70th week. Their endurance lasts for the 1,260 days, marking the window where God protects His people while the 8th Beast pursues them.
The Fulfillment: By the end of the 1,260 days, the “legal lease” of the Beast expires. The “remnant” is no longer the hunted; instead, the 8th Beast and his 10 kings are gathered for judgment as the 7th Bowl prepares to declare, “It is done!”
The Phased Sifting: From Universal Trials to Final Refining

1. The Pre-Woe Universal Trials (Trumpets 1–4)
Before the 8th Beast even manifests, the first four Trumpets devastate the world’s infrastructure. This phase breaks human reliance on global systems, forcing every survivor to consider their spiritual standing.
2. The Mathematical Pivot (The 6th Trumpet)
The 6th Trumpet is the point of no return where a demonic army is released from the Euphrates to execute a massive judgment.
3. Zechariah’s Prophecy: The Refined Third
This links directly to Zechariah 13:8-9, where God prophesies that two parts (2/3) shall be cut off and die, but the third part (1/3) shall be left.
“If anyone worships the beast and its image and receives its mark on their forehead or on their hand, they, too, will drink the wine of God’s fury… They will be tormented with burning sulfur… and the smoke of their torment will rise for ever and ever.”
4. Revelation 14: The 1st Angel’s Summons
This “refined third” is reached by the 1st Angel while the 8th Beast is manifested.
5. The Bowls of Wrath: Hardening vs. Refining
The 8th Beast (Apollyon/Gog) believes he has won after killing the Witnesses, but he has only cleared the way for God to save His final remnant. The 6th Trumpet removes those set for judgment, leaving a population that is sifted until the final refined third remains to enter the Kingdom of Christ
The Two Groups: Harvest vs. Remnant
The 144,000 and the Great Multitude represent a completed harvest that occurs before the 8th Beast’s direct 1,260-day reign. This leaves the 1/3 remnant of Zechariah as a separate, distinct group that must endure the final fires of the 70th week.
1. The Pre-Reign Harvest: The 144,000 and the Great Multitude
2. The Post-Harvest Remnant: The 1/3 of Zechariah
With the 144,000 and Great Multitude already in heaven, the focus on earth shifts to the 1/3 remnant mentioned in the Old Testament.

Summary
The 144,000 and Great Multitude are the “Church Harvest” taken before the end. The 1/3 Remnant are the “Earthly Survivors” who respond to the Angel’s gospel during the 8th Beast’s 1,260-day reign. One group is saved out of the world, while the other is saved through the final destruction of the Beast system to enter the Millennial Kingdom.
The Three Groups of the Final Harvest

God’s plan is surgical. He removes His Firstfruits (the Church) before the 8th Beast arrives, uses the Trumpet judgments to sift the population, and then protects a Refined 1/3 to ensure the new world begins with a people who have truly chosen Him. The movement from the Land of Shinar (rebellion) to the restoration of the Kingdom is the ultimate story of God reclaiming His creation from the “Beast from the Past.”

Ultimately, the progression of the Trumpets and Bowls demonstrates that God’s end-times chronology is not an uncontrolled crisis, but a perfectly calibrated refining fire. The complete separation between the Pre-Reign Harvest and the Post-Harvest Remnant shatters the misconception of a single, uniform tribulation experience. By isolating the 144,000 and the Great Multitude in the heavenly realm, the text sharpens its focus on the final 1/3 remaining on earth—a group literally brought through the fire to secure the physical continuity of God’s covenant people. While the 8th Beast (Apollyon/Gog) operates under the illusion of absolute dominance after silencing the Witnesses, his kingdom is structurally undermined by the very judgments meant to cement his rule. The legal lease of Shinar expires, the plagues harden the rebels unto destruction, and the refined third stands ready to inherit a reclaimed creation.
To further deepen our grasp of this prophetic finale, we must ponder these insightful questions:
The following sections anchor the three distinct groups across the narrative of the 70th Week, mapping their origins, experiences, and ultimate prophetic destinations.
A. The Church Age Harvest (Pre-Reign)
B. The Refined 1/3 Remnant (Post-Harvest)
C. The Rebellion (The Marked)
Integrating the conclusion of the 2nd Woe (Revelation 11:13–14) with the geographical escape routes of Zechariah 14 and Daniel 11:41 reveals a single, continuous prophetic flight corridor.
The moment the Jewish remnant responds to the Jerusalem earthquake by giving glory to God, they are instantly designated as the “Refined 1/3.” This spiritual turning point immediately triggers their physical evacuation through a divinely carved highway out of Judea.
1. The Trigger: The Jerusalem Earthquake and Spiritual Awakening (Rev 11:13)
2. The Exit: The Mount of Olives Cleft (Zech 14:4–5)
3. The Sanctuary: The Transjordanian Strongholds (Dan 11:41)
The march route from Bozrah to the Valley of Jehoshaphat outlines Christ’s tactical, northward military advance. Having shattered the enemy siege surrounding the hidden 1/3 Remnant in Edom, Messiah leads a triumphant procession up the ancient highway system of the Transjordan before crossing into Israel to finalize judgment at Jerusalem.
1. The Starting Point: The Breakthrough at Bozrah (Edom)
2. The Transjordanian Ascent: The King’s Highway
3. The Northern Pivot and Jordan Crossing: Shittim to Jericho
4. The Ascent to Jerusalem: The Way of the Wilderness
5. The Destination: The Valley of Jehoshaphat (The Kidron Valley)
The Metaphorical and Tactical Bridge: Winepress to Valley
The connection between the winepress of Bozrah (Isaiah 63) and the Valley of Jehoshaphat (Joel 3) forms a single, continuous prophetic narrative of harvest and execution. Structurally, Isaiah 63 establishes the mechanism of judgment (the treading of the grapes), while Joel 3 provides the tactical concentration and legal finality of that same judgment.
Together, they show that the “winepress” isn’t just a symbol—it is a mobile, two-stage military campaign that begins at the shelter of the Remnant in Edom and terminates at the walls of Jerusalem.
1. The Architectural Link: The Overflowing Vat
In Isaiah 63, Christ is seen standing in Edom covered in the blood of His enemies, explicitly stating, “I have trodden the winepress alone.” Joel 3:13 picks up this exact agricultural imagery and applies it to the armies gathered at Jerusalem:
“Put in the sickle, for the harvest is ripe. Go in, tread, for the winepress is full; the vats overflow, for their wickedness is great.”
2. The Legal Assembly: The Valley of Verdicts
Joel 3:14 famously renames this geographic location: “Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision! For the day of the Lord is near in the valley of decision.”
3. The Tactical Bottleneck
Topographically, the Valley of Jehoshaphat (the Kidron Valley) is a narrow, steep ravine. It is a terrible place to deploy a massive, mechanized military force, making it a natural tactical trap.
4. The Cosmic Climax
Joel 3:16 seals the connection by describing the physical disruption that occurs as the march concludes at the valley: “The Lord also shall roar out of Zion, and utter His voice from Jerusalem; and the heavens and the earth shall shake…”
This matches the exact parameters of the 7th Bowl / 3rd Woe, where the greatest earthquake in human history splits the landscape, signaling that the legal lease of the Beast has officially expired, and the winepress has completed its work.
In the book of Revelation, the final execution of divine judgment is presented as a dual harvest. Revelation 14 explicitly separates this final sifting into two completely opposite events: The Grain Harvest (the Heavenly Harvest) and The Grape Harvest (the Earthly Treading).
While the grain represents the extraction of the righteous into the heavenly realm, the grapes represent the gathering of the wicked into the physical bottleneck of the winepress for total destruction.
1. The Grain Harvest (The Heavenly Gathering)
2. The Grape Harvest (The Earthly Treading)

The Ultimate Fusion: Revelation 14:20
Revelation 14 finishes the description of the grape harvest by seamlessly connecting it back to the physical march route we mapped earlier: “And the winepress was trodden outside the city, and blood came out of the winepress, up to the horses’ bridles, for one thousand six hundred furlongs.”
This proves that the Earthly Treading is a literal, geographically bounded military campaign. While the Grain Harvest cleanly extracts God’s people to heaven, the Grape Harvest systematically collects the Rebels and liquefies their entire military apparatus along a specific 1,600-furlong line of march.
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The visible world is an engineered theater of volatility designed to manipulate human consciousness. In this seventeenth installment of the 4th Seal-Dynamic series, we examine “The Visible Facade,” a prophetic mechanism where global headlines, economic shifts, and peace treaties serve as tools for psychological warfare. While the Divine Ledger (Blue Line) and the Beast’s Mimicry (Purple Line) advance steadily, the visible world (Orange Line) swings violently between manufactured euphoria and orchestrated chaos. This section deconstructs how the illusion of global stability traps the unsuspecting, how planned crises reset human consciousness, and how the Beast’s ultimate deception blindly serves the sovereign timeline of God.
As you analyze the mechanics of this prophetic model, consider these reflective questions:

The Visible Facade: The “Peace & Safety” Cycle
The Orange Line in this prophetic model represents the visible world—the headlines, the economy, and global treaties. While God’s Ledger (Blue) and the Beast’s Mimicry (Purple) move steadily upward, the visible world is subjected to extreme volatility. This is the Beast’s primary tool for psychological manipulation.
1. The Mechanics of the “Peace & Safety” Peak
The peaks of the Orange Line represent moments of global euphoria—economic recovery, peace treaties, or technological “solutions.” These are designed to fulfill the prophecy: “While people are saying, ‘Peace and safety,’ sudden destruction will come on them” (1 Thess 5:3).
2. The Planned Crisis Reset (The Troughs)
Immediately following a peak of “Peace & Safety,” the Beast triggers a Planned Crisis. These are not accidents; they are intentional “rug-pulls” designed to create fear.
Crisis (Fear)–>New Step (Control).
3. The Chaos of Awakening Points
Where the Orange Line crosses the Hidden Reality lines, Awakening Points occur. The Beast creates “Chaos” here by vibrating the visible reality rapidly. This high-frequency “fog of information” is designed to confuse those who are starting to wake up, making them mistake a worldly crisis or a “False Rapture” for the true movement of God.
4. Wickedness Overruled: The Divine Ledger
The core irony of this model is that the Beast’s wickedness unintentionally serves God’s plan.
The Sovereign Snap
Once the Beast’s cycles have filled the Ledger to its capacity, the “Sovereign Snap” occurs. The Beast thinks it is stabilizing a final plateau of deception, but it has actually just finished ticking the final box on God’s timeline. The cycle is instantly broken by the Thief in the Night, and the “Sunk” Harlot and Divided City follow.
Ultimately, the Visible Facade reveals a profound prophetic irony: the Beast is an unwitting agent of the Divine Will. Every manufactured peak of “Peace and Safety” and every calculated crisis simply ticks the boxes of a higher timeline, accelerating the Gentile Fullness Velocity toward its absolute limit. The high-frequency chaos designed to blind humanity cannot alter the structural reality of the Divine Ledger. When the Beast believes it has finally stabilized its counterfeit kingdom, the Sovereign Snap will trigger instantly. The illusion will shatter, the system will collapse, and the sudden intervention of the Thief in the Night will break the cycle of deception forever.
To further deepen your understanding of this final plateau, ponder these insightful questions:
The 4th Seal-Dynamic model maps the interplay between visible global events and hidden spiritual realities. It operates through three distinct layers, or “lines,” which track history moving toward its final conclusion.
1. The Tri-Linear Framework
2. Behavioral Patterns of the Facade
An Awakening Point occurs when volatile global headlines intersect with hidden spiritual realities. This intersection destabilizes the engineered reality, causing individuals to pierce through the Deception Gap. To counter this awakening, the enemy instantly deploys a high-frequency Chaos Fog to induce panic and reclaim cognitive control.
This field guide outlines the critical behavioral protocols required to maintain spiritual equilibrium, bypass tactical distractions, and secure operational discernment during these critical timeline intersections.
1. Execute Immediate Cognitive Decoupling
2. Calibrate Discernment Filters
3. Deploy Spiritual Countermeasures
4. Secure the Local Perimeter
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Angus observes that the command to love your neighbor as yourself, measured against the actual diversity of human behaviour, yields a unanimous verdict: guilty, everywhere, without exception. The culture war has since divided this insight neatly in two — one side keeps the neighbor, loses the God; the other keeps the condemnation, loses the neighbor. Angus, inconveniently, insists on both.
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Tripping like a candle stick in the dark, love I see myself in dark world without hope of someone to lean on. I should have run the race without looking back. I will run the race without looking back to another day.Tripping like a candle stick without light, with emptiness to shine her light.
Sweetheart, to see you there with a stick of lighter to light my candle stick in the dark world. I will run the race without looking back. I will run the race of seen hope of lighting another day.
The silence of the loneliness, and the emptiness of been love and committed to love makes me to see the reason to run a race for another time and another season.
Can I say
You stand as the light and as well I stand as candle stick
As you are the catalyst which runs through my chemical equation to form perfect solution bonding. Will I say it was a mistake in committed to love, can I say let our love making scene never end till eternity?
I will run the race without looking back, I will run the race of see hope of lighting the dark stories of loneliness.
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The social influence of our day can never be wrong in some perspective of human decision making process. Leaders are born and some are trained leaders which makes the product of their kind different in the spheres of influence. The act of every leadership exercise is like when a baby is learning to crawl and not even learning to walk or talk in other to incorporate into the society.
Learning is part of every process to growth in any given opportunity been given or available to us. The better understanding about leadership role of opportunity is that we can’t do way with learning process either from the people ahead of us to lead or in a classroom phase of life.
We cannot afford the vocational training of been a leader as in the idea to life, every given leader that’s born to lead has better opportunity of showcase more ability than a trained leader. That’s while we can’t afford the vocational training of been a leader either by standing on a mentorship role of becoming a leader. Countries are crying out today for a good governance because of the role of their past leadership which is not aspect from their citizens. The good knowledge of a leader who is born to lead is by acquiring the knowledge of mentorship
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People group in different races and cultures rare with their believe system. People long for good life and good leadership ability to lead them in the sphere of influence. The anti government in different form of expression as opposition to the government either democracy, military system of government in some countries is beyond expression of human believe.
From a look of thing, for example, when you are in a restaurant , I mean a good to look at or a club house for a wine or food. The food or the wine be placed on a tray to make their customer look welcome and come for another day toward the services given to them.
This days, some countries prepared to be governed by Military government than democracy government. While is do, is that some leaders abused the role of democracy that’s established to protect the right of people but their rather abuse and over power the right of the people who voted for them. This makes them regret democracy than rather to choose the military government. To them they can see better understanding with the military government than democracy.
We all long to have the right to self-will and not to abused our will power in the name of democracy. This day democracy is like a nightmare to some countries.
While Military government is like a God serving to people, economic growth of some countries that they will love to remain with them.
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Dream and hope is based on the power within your liberty to dream in hoping for a better day ahead of time. In anticipating for who God has created you to be . Though you need a space of liberty to operate without boundaries or border that create opportunity for freedom. In as much, we can compare freedom and liberty together as they different functional purposes. They functions differently.
But they work in hands in hands toward a goal. A goal that countries, people group build upon for a good day. People long for freedom has well liberty to do whatever they like. Liberty control limit and border while freedom control act of service of expression without limit
Countries leaders sometime takes liberty for freedom denied their own citizen the ability to create opportunity to dream and hope for the batter day to grow as a citizen. They makes the law and they don’t live by the law of their own countries to the extend that they force their own citizens to live under the law they don’t obey or followed.
Then limitation to liberty set in and some countries choose to live under Military leader and while some countries as well choose to live under respected democracy that makes people live and respect their law because their own countries leaders lead by good example as a leader born to leader and not a trained leader.
Liberty is what created dream to freedom without fears of associating and willing to try and not afraid of mistakes because their is a law guiding everybody under the spheres of influence.
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🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!🤗☁️🌈☁️🌐🌏🕊️🩷✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💚💙💗💜🩵🫂🤗
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!*believes all things!*hopes all things!*endures all things!👉
(1 Corinthians 13:4-7)
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Believe #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness #Encouragement
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗(The Way of Love!)*[Love is patient!*kind!*love does not envy!*or boast!*it is not arrogant!*or rude!*It does not insist on its own way!*it is not irritable!*or resentful!*it does not rejoice at wrongdoing!*but rejoices with the truth!*Love bears all things!👉
(1 Corinthians 13:4-7)
#The #Way #of #Love #GOD #Lord #Angel #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Light #World #Pray #Believe #Heaven #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness #Encouragement
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🌞⛱️🍉💒🐦💚💙💠💗💜🩵🫂🤗(“APOSTLE PAUL” AS “CHRIST JESUS’S” SERVENT WRITES TO ALL OF US ABOUT HOW Love Does Change Things!*& The Way of Love!)👉
(1 Corinthians 13:4-7)
#Love #Does #Change #Things #The #Way #of #Love #One #Another #When #GOD #Asks #Always #Should #Be #An #Immediate #Yes #From #You# #Angel #You #Are #Helping #Causing #GOD #To #Smile #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Light #World #Believe #Heaven #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗(DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS!*BROTHERS!*& SISTERS ON THIS ENTIRE EARTH “APOSTLE PAUL”AS 👉
(1 Corinthians 13:4-7)
#Love #Does #Change #Things #The #Way #of #Love #One #Another #When #GOD #Asks #Always #Should #Be #An #Immediate #Yes #From #You# #Lord #Could #Be #An #Angel #You #Are #Helping #Causing #GOD #To #Smile #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Light #World #Pray #Believe #Heaven #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness #Encouragement
🤗☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🤗*Love Does Change Things!*& The Way of Love!🤗💒🏩🛐💛💗💜🌐🌏🩵🫂☁️🌈☁️💚💙💠🐫🐪🩵🌴🕊️🩷🫂✝️👑💦❤️🔥💒🏩🛐💛💗💜🤗
☁️🌈☁️🩵🌴🕊️🩷👉
(1 Corinthians 13:4-7)
#Love #Does #Change #Things #The #Way #of #Love #One #Another #When #GOD #Asks #Always #Should #Be #An #Immediate #Yes #From #You# #Lord #Could #Be #An #Angel #You #Are #Helping #Causing #GOD #To #Smile #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Light #World #Pray #Believe #Heaven #Hope #Peace #Faith #Truth #Goodness #Kindness #Gentleness #Encouragement
🌴🕊️🩷😎🌊🌞⛱️🍉🐚🫂☁️🌈☁️✝️👑💦🏩💒❤️🔥🫶🧡🛐💛💗💜💌🌐🌏🩵💁♀️*[DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS “APOSTLE PAUL” AS “CHRIST JESUS’S” SERVENT WRITES TO ALL OF US ABOUT HOW]*Love Does Change Things!*& The Way of Love!👉
(1 Corinthians 13:4-7)
#Love #Does #Change #Things #The #Way #of #Love #One #Another #When #GOD #Asks #Always #It #Should #Be #An #Immediate #Yes #From #You# #Could #Be #An #Angel #You #Are #Helping #Causing #GOD #To #Smile #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Savior #Light #World #Pray #Christian #Heaven #Hope #Faith #Truth
🌴🕊️🩷😎🌊🌞⛱️🍉🐚🫂☁️🌈☁️✝️👑💦🏩💒❤️🔥🫶🧡🛐💛💗💜💌🌐🌏🩵💁♀️*[DEAR BELOVED FRIENDS ACROSS THE WORLD “APOSTLE PAUL” AS “CHRIST JESUS’S” SERVENT WRITES TO ALL OF US ABOUT HOW]*Love Does Change Things!*& The Way of Love!👉
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
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☁️🌈☁️✝️👑💦❤️🔥🌐🌏💜💁🏼♀️*[When GOD asks SOMETHING OF Us?*The Answer Should Always Be An immediate “Yes!"*Notice What GOD puts in front of you!*& Take the time (no matter what!)*& Know it will make Our Creator Smile!*& Our Lord will Remember it!*Plus you never know when you encounter!*& Will be entertaining Angels Sent by GOD to test you!*Remember to do everything in LOVE!*& LIGHT!*AMEN!]🤗💛🫂💛🤗👉
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☁️🌈☁️✝️👑💦❤️🔥🌐🌏💜💁🏼♀️*[When GOD asks SOMETHING OF Us?*The Answer Should Always Be An immediate “Yes!"*Notice What GOD puts in front of you!*& Take the time (no matter what!)*& Know it will make Our Creator Smile!*& Our Lord will Remember it!*Plus you never know when you encounter!*& Will be entertaining Angels Sent by GOD to test you!*Remember to do everything in LOVE!*& LIGHT!*AMEN!]🤗💛🫂💛🤗👉
#Love #Changes #Things #When #GOD #Asked #It #Should #Be #Yes #Angel #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Light
☁️🌈☁️✝️👑💦❤️🔥🌐🌏💜💁🏼♀️*[When GOD asks SOMETHING OF Us?*The Answer Should Always Be An immediate “Yes!"*Notice What GOD puts in front of you!*& Take the time (no matter what!)*& Know it will make Our Creator Smile!*& Our Lord will Remember it!*Plus you never know when you encounter!*& Will be entertaining Angels Sent by GOD to test you!*Remember to do everything in LOVE!*& LIGHT!*AMEN!]🤗💛🫂💛🤗👉
#Love #Changes #Things #When #GOD #Asked #It #Should #Be #Yes #Angel #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Light
☁️🌈☁️✝️👑💦❤️🔥🌐🌏💜💁🏼♀️*[When GOD asks SOMETHING OF Us?*The Answer Should Always Be An immediate “Yes!"*Notice What GOD puts in front of you!*& Take the time (no matter what!)*& Know it will make Our Creator Smile!*& Our Lord will Remember it!*Plus you never know when you encounter!*& Will be entertaining Angels Sent by GOD to test you!*Remember to do everything in LOVE!*& LIGHT!*AMEN!]🤗💛🫂💛🤗👉
#Love #Changes #Things #When #GOD #Asked #It #Should #Be #Yes #Angel #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Light
☁️🌈☁️✝️👑💦❤️🔥🌐🌏💜💁🏼♀️*[When GOD asks SOMETHING OF Us?*The Answer Should Always Be An immediate “Yes!"*Notice What GOD puts in front of you!*& Take the time (no matter what!)*& Know it will make Our Creator Smile!*& Our Lord will Remember it!*Plus you never know when you encounter!*& Will be entertaining Angels Sent by GOD to test you!*Remember to do everything in LOVE!*& LIGHT!*AMEN!]🤗💛🫂💛🤗👉
#Love #Changes #Things #When #GOD #Asked #It #Should #Be #Yes #Angel #Jesus #Christ #Holy #Spirit #Light
☁️🌈☁️✝️👑💦❤️🔥🌐🌏💜💁🏼♀️*[When GOD asks SOMETHING OF Us?*The Answer Should Always Be An immediate “Yes!"*Notice What GOD puts in front of you!*& Take the time (no matter what!)*& Know it will make Our Creator Smile!*& Our Lord will Remember it!*Plus you never know when you encounter!*& Will be entertaining Angels Sent by GOD to test you!*Remember to do everything in LOVE!*& LIGHT!*AMEN!]🤗💛🫂💛🤗👉
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