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Praise the lord ! If this my X page has been a blessing to you and you feel led in your heart to support and be a blessing back, you are welcome to give towards what I do. Your support helps me continue sharing the Word, encouragement, and content that points people to Christ. For those in Kenya or East Africa countries Mpesa – +254799143848 For Africa and international support: Sendwave – +254799143848 PayPal: machariat2017@gmail.com Thank you for every act of kindness, every gift, and every prayer. God bless you abundantly.
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In a moment that felt like something out of a movie, Pastor Mike Signorelli of V1 Church revealed a chilling encounter during a deliverance session that is now stirring deep conversations about spiritual warfare. While praying for a woman who didn’t even ask for deliverance, something unexpected happened, the situation escalated as a demonic manifestation began. After initially casting it out, everything seemed calm… until the Holy Spirit prompted him otherwise. “I felt it clearly,” Signorelli shared. “That demon’s lying, it’s still there.” What happened next stunned everyone in the room. As he confronted the presence again, the woman suddenly reacted with what he described as an unnatural, chilling laugh, confirming the battle wasn’t over. The room shifted instantly from relief to urgency as he continued praying until the deliverance was complete. Beyond the moment itself, Signorelli addressed a bigger issue: many churches avoid discussing spiritual warfare, even as culture becomes increasingly aware of darkness and evil. “There’s a disconnect,” he explained. “Culture is having the conversation, but many pulpits are silent.” His message is both sobering and pastoral: spiritual battles are real, but so is the authority of Christ. True freedom, he emphasized, comes through surrender to Jesus and confronting the areas in life where doors may have been opened.
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MIDNIGHT PROPHETIC PRAYERS FOR RESTORATION Tonight, may God restore everything the enemy tried to steal from your life. As you pray, believe that restoration is possible because God is faithful. > “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten…” — Joel 2:25 1. Father, in the name of Jesus, restore every lost year, opportunity, relationship, and blessing in my life according to Your word in Joel 2:25. 2. Lord, wherever my glory has been buried, delayed, or exchanged, let there be divine restoration tonight. > Psalm 126:1 3. Father, restore my joy, peace, and strength again. Let sorrow and heaviness leave my life permanently. > Psalm 51:12 4. Every battle that caused tears in my life, Lord turn it into a testimony of restoration. > Job 42:10 5. Father, restore my prayer life, hunger for Your presence, and intimacy with the Holy Spirit. > Revelation 2:4-5 6. Every good thing I lost because of ignorance, sin, wrong decisions, or attacks of the enemy, receive restoration by mercy tonight. > Joel 2:26 7. Lord, restore health to every sick area of my body and mind. > Jeremiah 30:17 8. Father, let there be restoration in my finances, family, career, ministry, and spiritual life. > Zechariah 9:12 9. Every delayed promise over my life, manifest by fire in the name of Jesus. > Habakkuk 2:3 10. Father, restore my confidence and faith again. I will not give up, I will not faint. > Isaiah 40:31 11. Every power fighting my restoration, be scattered in the name of Jesus. > Isaiah 54:17 12. Lord, let my life become a testimony that You still restore broken people and impossible situations. > “When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream.” — Psalm 126:1 May this midnight become the beginning of restoration, healing, open doors, and answered prayers in your life. Amen.
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Today I was Studying *Matthew 4. The Temptations of Jesus. And I noticed something.* There's a *pattern* here that nobody really talks about. The first temptation — it was about *appetite*. And comfort. The enemy, yes, *the devil*, of course he knew Jesus was hungry after forty days of fasting. That's not a small thing. So he came at the most obvious point of weakness. But what did Jesus say? It was beyond just knowing scriptures. This was *application*. *"Man shall not live by bread alone."* Jesus knew — you have to master your own appetites. You have to live according to how God wants you to live. According to *His* word. Not your hunger. The second temptation — this one was about *identity*. He took him to the pinnacle of the temple and basically told him, *throw yourself down. Test God.* But Jesus? If he didn't know his identity, that would've worked. He understood that God is not to be *tested*. Yes, God protects him — but God also has... his *boundaries*. He knew who God was. And because he knew who God was, he knew who *he* was. The third one — *the heart*. The state of the heart. Because guess what — if your heart is not towards God? Like, if it's even slightly turned? The enemy will *absolutely* try and test you there. He showed him all the kingdoms of the world. He went straight for the throne of the heart. *Three doors the enemy tries to walk through. Appetite. Identity. The state of the heart.* Where is your appetite? Are you that kind of Christian who eats 365 days a year, seven days a week, thirty days a month — and never *fasts*? Like, yes. Do you know your identity in Christ? Do you know your limitations? Do you know your authority, your power, your inheritance, your heritage? And how is your heart? Is your heart bent towards the Master — or towards the kingdoms of this world? These are the three doors. And Jesus showed us exactly how to shut them.
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This is the question every soul must answer before it is too late. Billy Graham often warned that the greatest issue is not simply whether Jesus Christ is coming back, because Scripture already declares that He will. The real question is whether we are ready to meet Him when that day comes. Jesus could return at any moment, or our own time on earth could end before we expect it. That is why this message is so serious. Being ready is not about fear, religion, or pretending to be perfect. It is about repenting, turning to Jesus Christ, trusting Him as Savior, and living with your heart prepared for eternity. Billy Graham reminded people not to ignore the warnings of God, because one day every person will stand before the Lord. The world may be distracted, busy, and comfortable, but the call of Christ remains the same: come to Him, surrender your life, and be ready. “The greatest question is not whether Jesus is coming back, but whether you are ready.” #BillyGraham #JesusIsComingBack #AreYouReady #JesusChrist #ChristianFaith #RepentAndBelieve #BibleTruth #EndTimes #FaithInGod #Salvation #GospelMessage #ChristianPost #TrustJesus #JesusSaves #EternalLife
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Have you ever watched the faith of a child? A child does not stay awake all night worrying if there will be food tomorrow. A child does not panic wondering who will protect them. A child trusts completely. They believe their father and mother will provide, protect, and care for them. That is the kind of faith God desires from us. Not a faith full of fear, anxiety, and doubt. But a childlike trust that says: “Father, I may not understand everything happening around me, but I know You love me. I know You will not abandon me. I know You are taking care of me.” Many times we approach God with suspicion instead of trust. We pray, but deep inside we are still afraid He will fail us. But look at the words of Jesus in Matthew 18:3: > “Unless you are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven.” Childlike faith is not immaturity. It is complete dependence on God. May God help us to trust Him again like children. To rest in His love. To believe His promises. And to know that our Heavenly Father will never harm us or forsake us.
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We won't sugarcoat sin to make you feel happy. I won't baby sit you while you are in Sin ... I will tell you what the word of God says . What the bible has called Sin ,we will call it sin unapologetically. And we aren't judging anyone ..But we are reminding you that Jesus Christ became Sin for you ,so that you may become the righteous of God . It's possible to live a righteous life . It's possible to live a holy life . Do not allow yourself to get caught up in Sin . Repent and Live for Jesus Christ .
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A pastor convicted for publicly preaching John 3:16 is now preparing to appeal, turning the case into a bigger battle over Christian freedom. Clive Johnston, 78, was convicted under Northern Ireland’s abortion buffer zone law after holding an open-air service near Causeway Hospital, even though he said he never mentioned abortion and never harassed anyone. Johnston was fined a total of £450 and now faces a criminal record. Supporters say the case has become a major flashpoint over whether public Gospel preaching can now be treated as a crime under laws that were meant to stop harassment. Johnston is now expected to appeal as Christians continue following the case closely. Photo: The Christian Institute #ChristianFreedom #John316 #PastorCliveJohnston #ReligiousFreedom #FreeSpeech #NorthernIreland #Gospel #ChristianNews
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Hundreds of high school students in Columbus recently gathered for a powerful night of worship where many say they encountered hope, healing, and freedom through Jesus Christ. The event, hosted by UniteUS, brought together students from different schools, backgrounds, and life experiences — all seeking God together in one place. According to organizers, the atmosphere was filled with worship, prayer, repentance, and emotional testimonies as students openly shared struggles involving: 👉 anxiety 👉 shame 👉 addiction 👉 suicidal thoughts 👉 heartbreak at home 👉 depression and hopelessness One student reportedly testified: “Last night I tried to end my life, but tonight I decided I want to live and go all in with Jesus.” Another shared that despite losing a sibling to suicide and facing deep family pain, they left the gathering believing God could still use their life for purpose and hope. By the end of the night, hundreds of students reportedly went forward to commit their lives to Christ, while others chose to be baptized publicly as part of their faith journey. For many Christians, moments like this stand out because they reveal something deeper happening beneath the surface of modern youth culture. Despite constant distractions, rising mental health struggles, isolation, and confusion surrounding identity and purpose, many young people are still spiritually hungry and searching for something real. Over the past several years, UniteUS gatherings have reached tens of thousands of students across college campuses nationwide, with many believers describing the movement as part of a growing spiritual awakening among Gen Z. 📖 Psalm 34:18 “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted…” 📖 Joel 2:28 “I will pour out My Spirit on all people…” 📖 John 8:36 “If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” Hundreds of students. One night of worship. And countless reminders that hope can still be found in Jesus Christ. 👑 Sometimes revival begins with one broken heart crying out to God. #UniteUS #Revival #JesusChrist #Faith #Hope #ChristianNews #GenZ
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Pierce Brosnan has walked through seasons of heartbreaking loss and personal pain, including watching loved ones battle cancer and facing deep family struggles that no amount of fame or success could shield him from. Behind the spotlight and Hollywood success, Brosnan’s life has also been marked by grief, endurance, and the difficult reality that suffering touches every person — regardless of status, wealth, or recognition. Through those painful seasons, Brosnan has spoken about turning toward prayer, faith, and dependence on God for strength. For many believers, stories like his resonate because they remind people that faith is not only for moments of victory. It is often what carries people through heartbreak. Life can bring loss that no human answer fully explains: 👉 grief 👉 sickness 👉 disappointment 👉 loneliness 👉 fear about the future And in those moments, many Christians testify that hope in Christ becomes more than a religious idea. It becomes an anchor. Not because faith removes pain instantly — but because it gives people strength to endure it without losing hope completely. Scripture never promises a life free from suffering. But it repeatedly points believers toward God’s presence in the middle of it. 📖 Psalm 34:18 “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted…” 📖 Matthew 11:28 “Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened…” 📖 Romans 8:28 “In all things God works for the good of those who love Him…” One actor. One painful journey through loss. One reminder that faith often shines brightest in life’s darkest moments. 👑 Fame may comfort temporarily. Christ sustains eternally. #PierceBrosnan #Faith #JesusChrist #Hope #Christianity #Prayer #Strength
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Jesus Christ Is The Only Way To Salvation, If Anyone Is Preaching Another Gospel He/She Come From The Devil.
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Missionaries working throughout the Middle East are once again reporting testimonies of Muslims encountering Jesus Christ through dreams, prayer, and personal experiences that they describe as life-changing. (CBN) One recent report shared by CBN News and connected to Uncharted Ministries describes an imam in Egypt who reportedly had a dream involving “a man dressed in bright white” identifying Himself as Jesus Christ. According to the testimony, the imam later met Christian missionaries working in the area and asked them to explain who Jesus was after the dream specifically directed him to seek out a man named Rahman. Mission workers say the imam and members of his family later chose to follow Christ. (CBN) The same outreach team also shared another testimony involving a Syrian refugee woman named Fatima, who reportedly connected deeply with the biblical story in Luke 8 about the woman healed after years of bleeding. Missionaries say prayer and conversations about Jesus opened the door for her spiritual journey as well. (CBN) Stories involving dreams and encounters with Jesus have become increasingly common in testimonies emerging from parts of the Middle East, particularly in regions where open Christian evangelism can be difficult or dangerous. For many Christians, these reports are viewed as reminders that God can reach people anywhere — across cultures, religions, borders, and even through unexpected moments that individuals describe as deeply personal and supernatural. At the same time, believers are also encouraged to approach testimonies with discernment, humility, and wisdom, recognizing that spiritual experiences are deeply personal while remaining grounded in Scripture. 📖 Acts 2:17 “I will pour out My Spirit on all people… your old men will dream dreams…” 📖 John 10:27 “My sheep hear My voice…” 📖 Luke 8:48 “Your faith has healed you. Go in peace.” One dream. One encounter. And one more reminder that people across the world are still searching for truth and hope in Jesus Christ. (CBN) #JesusChrist #Faith #MiddleEast #ChristianNews #Hope #Gospel #Truth
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Do you remember how you grew up in poverty and you thought that hardship would kill you? The days you slept hungry. The days you wore the same clothes over and over. The days you cried silently and wondered if life would ever change. Yet today, you look back and realize God carried you through it all. Some of the things that once broke you, you do not even think about anymore. Tonight I remembered where God brought me from and my heart is full of gratitude. If He brought me through those battles, then surely this present season will not destroy me either. One day, I will look back at this current pain the same way I look back at the past and say: “God did it again.” Whatever you are facing today, do not give up. The same God who kept you then will keep you now.
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✝️ Amazing : African priest shows 1,000 year old painting of Jesus Christ in Kristos, Ethiopia 🇪🇹 Christianity is so factual with every evidence to prove its authenticity unlike the other religion with baseless lies and falsehoods
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🚨 Nicki Minaj Just Said the Music Industry Does “Rituals” — Then Dropped “GOD WILL NOT BE MOCKED” on the Grammys Night The other night, Nicki Minaj went straight for the throat of the music industry, and didn’t do it with gossip. She did it with God. In a post on X, she warned that “as they do their ritual tonight,” God would expose it, that it would “backfire,” and she declared, “God will not be mocked.” That’s why this hit so hard: she wasn’t just mad. She framed it as spiritual. What did she say, exactly? She posted (paraphrased): She believes “rituals” are happening in the industry that night She expects God to reveal what’s hidden She believes their plans will backfire She invoked the name of Jesus and said, “God will not be mocked.” What has she been “calling them out” for? In the broader wave of posts being reported, she suggested there are dark, hidden practices in the industry; human s@crifices* Christians do believe in spiritual warfare. The Bible is not naive about evil, deception, and darkness. (Ephesians 6:12; John 3:19–20) But Christians also have two non-negotiables: God will not be mocked. That’s Scripture (Galatians 6:7). And it’s a warning to every person and system that plays with darkness like it’s entertainment. Don’t bear false witness. Christians don’t get to accuse without truth (Exodus 20:16). We “test everything” and hold fast to what is good (1 Thessalonians 5:21). And we test claims, not just vibes (1 John 4:1). So the “wow” moment here isn’t “Nicki proved rituals.” She didn't, but they're known for doing them by multiple sources; they're known to black list, cut ties, and even kill for the sake of the industry that we have seen documented cases on. The “wow” moment is that, in front of the whole culture, she essentially said: You can play your games, but God is real, God sees, and God judges. And that is a message modern entertainment absolutely hates.
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🔥 6 Signs You’re Becoming a Lukewarm Christian Revelation 3:16 doesn’t hold back: “Because you are lukewarm… I will spit you out.” That warning wasn’t for atheists. It was for "Christians" who stopped burning. And today, lukewarm Christianity is everywhere. Here are 6 uncomfortable signs you might be slipping: 1️⃣ God isn’t your priority anymore** Prayer is optional. Scripture is rare. Everything else comes first. 2️⃣ Sin no longer bothers you** What used to convict you now feels normal. 3️⃣ You blend right in with the world** Same values. Same habits. Same compromises. 4️⃣ Your passion for God is fading** Worship is routine. Obedience feels heavy. No hunger. No fire. 5️⃣ You’re spiritually busy but spiritually empty** Doing things “for God,” but rarely spending time *with God.* 6️⃣ You want Jesus’ blessings without His Lordship** Following Him—until it costs something. 🔥 But here’s the hope: If this hits you, that means God is still calling you back. 🔥 Make prayer the most important part of your day. 🔥 Read the Word—every single day. 🔥 Surround yourself with believers who burn for God. 🔥 Choose holiness again. 🔥 Cut off everything that cools your spirit. You don’t have to stay lukewarm. Jesus wants you burning again. 👉 If you believe the church needs this wake-up call… SHARE this. Someone on your feed needs this reminder more than you know. Let’s start a fire again. 🔥
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Father in the name of Jesus Christ, I pray for restoration over every broken place in my life. Restore my joy where sorrow has lived. Restore my peace where anxiety and confusion have ruled. Restore my strength where I have become weary. Restore my passion for You where the fire has grown cold. Lord, restore the years that pain, sin, disappointment, and battles have taken from me. Heal my heart from every wound that still speaks. Restore relationships that are according to Your will. Restore my prayer life, my hunger for Your Word, and my walk with You. Where I have fallen, lift me again. Where I have become weak, strengthen me. Where doors have closed, make a way for me. Let Your mercy speak louder than my past. Your Word says in Joel 2:25 that You will restore the years the locust has eaten. And in Psalm 23:3, You restore my soul. Father, breathe life again into every dead situation. Let this season mark a new beginning. May my testimony bring glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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Ben Carson rose from a troubled childhood in Detroit, marked by anger and violence, to become one of the world’s most respected neurosurgeons. Known for pioneering surgeries separating conjoined twins, Carson credits his success to faith in God, prayer, and wisdom from the Bible, especially the Book of Proverbs. A committed Seventh-day Adventist Church member, he says God transformed his life after a violent outburst at age 14. Despite worldwide recognition and medical achievements, Carson remains humble, believing his talents are gifts from God and using his story to encourage others to live with faith, purpose, and courage. Image from Facebook/Ben Carson
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NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman says a mission around the moon left him so shaken that the sight of a chaplain’s cross brought him to tears. Though he said he is “not a religious person,” Wiseman admitted that what he experienced affected him so deeply that he struggled to explain it. After returning to Earth, Wiseman said he asked for the chaplain on the Navy recovery ship to come see them. He recalled that the moment he saw the cross on the chaplain’s collar, he broke down crying. His words are now stirring discussion about how encounters with the vastness of creation can awaken deeper questions about faith, God, and the meaning of life. For many Christians, the moment stands out as a reminder that even people who do not consider themselves religious can be shaken by awe in unexpected ways. Sometimes it is in the face of mystery, weakness, or wonder that the heart becomes most open to God. Photo: YouTube #ReidWiseman #NASA #ArtemisII #Faith #God #Space #ChristianNews #Awe
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DeMeco Ryans, head coach of the Houston Texans, recently made it clear that he does not view success as merely the result of strategy, talent, or luck alone. Instead, he openly pointed to faith in “our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” as the true foundation behind the team’s platform and visibility. ✝️ For many Christians, statements like this stand out because biblical faith teaches that influence is not ultimately about personal glory — it is about stewardship. 🙏 Scripture consistently points believers toward the idea that gifts, opportunities, leadership, and visibility are entrusted by God to be used for His glory, not simply for self-promotion or ego. By publicly placing Jesus at the center of success, Ryans challenged the modern mindset that achievement is entirely self-made. In a culture that often worships performance, fame, and personal branding, his words reminded many believers that influence can also become a platform for testimony, humility, and pointing others toward God. ☦️ Christianity teaches that success without purpose is empty, but when influence is surrendered to God, it becomes an opportunity to serve, encourage, and reflect His light to others. “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” — Matthew 5:16
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My pastor preached Matthew 4 last night, and one word has been sitting in my chest since. If. Jesus had just come up out of the water. The Father had just spoken over Him. "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased." Then the wilderness. Then hunger. Then the devil. And the first word out of the devil's mouth was not a curse. It was not open rebellion against God. It was a question. "If thou be the Son of God..." That is how the voice works. It does not start by telling you to hate God. It starts by asking you to prove what God already said. If God was with you, would this be happening? If you were really saved, would your mind still fight you like this? If the Lord was in your house, would your marriage feel this tired? If you were really His, would you be this afraid? Same word the devil used in the wilderness. Different kitchen. Different phone screen. Different ache in the chest. Here is what nobody preached me growing up. Genesis 22 verse one. "And it came to pass after these things, that God did tempt Abraham." Same word. Different mouth. The Father uses it to prove. Then Matthew 4. The devil uses it to tempt. Then Matthew 27. The chief priests walk past the cross. "If thou be the Son of God, come down from the cross." The same wilderness sentence in religious mouths. One word. Three mouths. God to prove you. The devil to trip you. Religion to gatekeep you. The Lord answered every one of them the same way. It is written. Not I feel. Not I think. Not my mentor said. It is written. Most of us wait until the IF arrives to start looking for scripture. By then the body is loud, the fear is loud, the deadline is loud, the accusation is loud, and the IF has already moved from the ear into the chest. You do not rise to your intentions in that hour. You answer with what has been put in you. The question is not whether the IF will come tonight. It will. The question is what comes out of you when it does. - The Biblical Man
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