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Overcome Temptation

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. Luke 4: 1-13 Worship song: God Of All My Days   Meditation:      Satan and his demonic forces were actively monitoring Jesus, gathering information to use as a weapon against Him. Recognizing the exhaustion of His flesh after forty days of fasting, and knowing that Jesus was at his weakest point, the enemy seized the opportunity to initiate intense temptation. Realizing his planned mission failed, Satan retreated temporarily to wait for a more favorable moment. The enemy plans to attack believers and try to interrupt God's plan for us. No child of God is exempt from temptation; and no temptation will overtake you except what is common to humans, however, God is faithful and He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear.       Whenever you are tempted, God will also provide a way out so that you can endure it. Be vigilant against the enemy's strategies: demonic forces are deployed to monitor o...

Your Prayer Is Heard

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. Luke 1:5-16 Worship song: Holy Forever   Meditation:      Elizabeth and Zechariah faced the heavy burden of being childless in a society that regarded barrenness as a curse, despite being righteous in the eyes of the Lord.   Although their petition was not answered at the time they expected, they continued to serve God faithfully. Elizabeth and Zechariah had likely relinquished hope of having a child due to their advanced age and prolonged infertility. However, after years of persistent prayer, Zacharia's request was finally fulfilled when God blessed him with a uniquely anointed son in his old age. Gabriel not only announced to Zacharias that he would have a son, but also provided a prophetic description of the child's specialized character and destiny.       Like Zechariah, you may have prayed persistently until you gave up hope. Be encouraged; prolonged waiting does not imply that God has not h...

Positive Affirmation

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Good morning Scripture reading: Proverbs 18:21 Worship song: Guard My Tongue, O Lord   Meditation:      The well-known phrase "Sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me," is a traditional defense mechanism intended to minimize emotional pain and help individuals disregard malicious words. However, this saying is far from the truth, as harsh words can affect relationships, bring trouble, and inflict emotional pain. Words possess the power to build up or to destroy; they can wound or heal; they can condemn or invoke blessings.       Words can be as destructive as a weapon or as healing as medicine. It is powerful enough to shape one's mindset, influence external conditions, and alter one’s life for better or worse through affirmations and declarations. Words are not merely descriptive but are a creative force that can bring things into existence. They function like seeds; whatever is sown will eventually be harv...

Unwavering Faith

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. Luke 7:1-10 Worship song: Stand In Faith   Meditation:      The account of the centurion serves as a testament to the fact that faith is not merely following a religious ritual or social status but recognizing and trusting that Jesus is the ultimate answer to any problem. Unwavering faith involves persistently believing in a positive outcome and in God's goodness, even when prayers are not immediately answered or when situations appear hopeless.       The centurion's unwavering faith in Jesus demonstrated his confidence in His divine power. He believed that his servant would be healed from a distance by a spoken divine command alone. Nothing is impossible with God; He specializes in doing what is considered impossible and can accomplish what no other god can Are there obstacles that seem unbeatable or mountains that appear unmovable? Faith in God changes how you see your situation, which ultimately cha...

Hope Thou in God

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Good morning Scripture reading: Psalms 42 Worship song: Encourage Yourself   Meditation:      Confronted with overwhelming despair, the Psalmist paused to reflect on his emotional state, seeking to understand the root cause of his deep mental torment. He examined his circumstances and questioned why he was experiencing such intense spiritual and emotional distress. The psalmist advises himself by making a declaration to stop dwelling on his emotional feelings and instead trust in God, the source of inner peace, strength, joy, and hope.       The psalmist's call to hope in God serves as a powerful promise to remain steadfast and wait for God's strengthening presence during times of despair. It is natural for humans to experience distress, but we must not succumb to despair. We may be deeply troubled, but we need not be driven to hopelessness.       Apostle Paul explains in 2 Corinthians 4:8-10 that although believers f...

Overcoming Evil With Good

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Good morning Scripture reading: Romans 12 Worship song: God, you're so good Meditation:      Within each of us lies the tendency to do good and the potential for evil. However, the outcome depends on whether we choose to do evil or good. If you shun the appearance of evil, evil will not dwell in your presence, but if you meddle in or allow evil to reside within you, it will control and corrupt you. We can either allow evil forces to dominate our minds or we can conquer evil by choosing to do good. Evil is like an unchecked tumor, if you overlook the early warning signs and allow it to take root, it will relentlessly consume your morality, leading to a state of heartless cruelty and emotional coldness.       Overcome evil by actively responding to injustice, hate, or negativity with kindness, love, and grace rather than retaliation. Do not repay evil for evil; practice kindness, forgive and release; and bless those who persecute and treat you poor...

The Power of The Tongue

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Good morning Scripture reading: James 3:1-8 Worship song: Taming The Tongue   Meditation:      The tongue is a small but powerful part of the body capable of producing both good and evil. Apostle James contended that humans have successfully subdued every kind of creature both large and small, on land and sea except the tongue which remains difficult to control. He characterized the tongue as a small unruly member full of deadly poison acting as a source of evil capable of contaminating the entire body. The same tongue that blesses and inspires others can also condemn and cause widespread destruction and corruption.       Apostle Paul beseeches Christians to utilize their words as tools for constructive support to strengthen, encourage, and edify others in their faith. He urges us to avoid harsh words and ensure that no corrupt communication proceeds out of our mouths, but that which is beneficial for educating and ministering ...

Temporary Gain, Eternal Loss

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Good morning Scripture reading: Matthew 16:24-27 Worship song: What Shall I Render   Meditation:      Speaking to the disciples, Jesus asked, 'What is the point of having everything you want in this life if you lose your soul in the process? Jesus urges followers to prioritize eternal values over earthly gain, noting that what a person treasures the most reveals the true condition of the heart. St. Matthew 6:19-22 teaches that earthly possessions are temporal and exposed to destruction, while spiritual, heavenly investments are secure and eternal. The things which are seen and are held dearly are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.       Since life is a fleeting moment and earthly treasures are temporary, we must set our hearts on things that have everlasting value. This is grounds for us to look beyond the temporary, realign our focus on that which is permanent. Let your heart be governed by eternal purposes, not by...