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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
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I Am a Christian Content Creator By the grace of God, I am passionate about sharing the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ through social media and every platform He has placed in my hands. In a world filled with confusion, fear, and endless distractions, I believe people still need to hear the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. They need to know that God loves them, that salvation is available through Christ, and that there is hope for every soul that turns to Him. Today, I share the Gospel through Facebook, X (Twitter), TikTok, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Through these platforms, I post Bible teachings, Christian encouragement, devotionals, salvation messages, end-time messages, prayer points, and content aimed at drawing people closer to God. I also run a WhatsApp Channel where I share Bible reading plans to help believers remain consistent in God's Word. My desire is to see Christians grow spiritually and develop a daily hunger for Scripture. In addition, I have WhatsApp groups and a Telegram channel where I share audio sermons and biblical teachings that help people learn, grow, and deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ. This ministry may not have a large stage, a big building, or a television network, but I thank God because every day the Gospel is reaching people through a simple smartphone and an internet connection. I have received messages from people who have been encouraged, strengthened, convicted, and drawn closer to Christ through the content I share. For that, I give all glory to God. My vision is to continue expanding this work for the Kingdom of God. I pray that one day I will be able to start a Christian podcast, create more impactful content, reach more souls across the world, and dedicate even more time and resources to spreading the Gospel. As the Bible says: "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." — Mark 16:15 I may not be able to travel everywhere physically, but through social media, we can take the Gospel to thousands of people every single day. If the content I share has blessed you, encouraged your faith, strengthened your walk with God, or helped you grow spiritually, and you feel led by the Lord to support this ministry, your support will be greatly appreciated. Every contribution helps me continue creating content, reaching more people, and expanding the work of sharing the Gospel online. Support the Ministry 📱 Mpesa: 0799143848 💳 PayPal: machariat2017@gmail.com 📲 Sendwave: +254799143848 Most importantly, I ask for your prayers. Pray that God will continue opening doors, providing the necessary resources, protecting this ministry, and using these platforms to bring many souls to Jesus Christ. Thank you for being part of this journey. May the Lord richly bless you, strengthen you, and reward you for every seed you sow into His Kingdom. Jesus Christ is Lord. The Gospel must continue to be preached. Until the whole world hears. 🙏❤️✝️
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A dead prophet can't save you. A risen Savior can.
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Men don’t belong in women’s sports!
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COUPLES WHO PRAY TOGETHER, STAY TOGETHER. 💯 The National Association of Marriage led a study that found that couples who prayed together on a daily basis - less than 1% of those couples would end up getting a divorce. Only 1 out of 1156 couples ended up in divorce - that’s 0.08%... 🫨🤯 Prayer unites you with your spouse because it shifts the focus from yourselves and back where it belongs - onto God. 👆 Prayer reminds husband and wife that they are partners, not opponents. 🙏 Prayer keeps Christ at the center of the marriage. 💍 Amos 3:3 says “Can two walk together, unless they have agreed?” We end prayer with “AMEN,” - which means “WE AGREE.” Prayer is when you and your spouse come into agreement. If you want to walk together, if you want to be united, if you don’t want to end in divorce - you must be a marriage who prays together. 🙏 Charles Spurgeon said “Happy is the household, which meets every morning for prayer! Happy are they who let not the evening depart without uniting in supplication!”
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For those who are still criticizing Tonto Dikeh, calling her fake, saying she is pretending, chasing clout, or claiming she has not truly repented, I want you to pause for a moment and consider something. Who among us has the authority to judge the sincerity of another person's relationship with God? The same people who celebrate the testimonies of those in the Bible are often the first to reject the testimonies of people living today. The gospel has never been about perfect people. It has always been about a perfect Savior transforming broken people. Tonto Dikeh's journey is a reminder that it is not about who started first, but who encounters the mercy of God and responds to His call. Many people knew her for controversy, headlines, and public drama. But God has a way of calling people from places no one expects. He specializes in taking what the world has written off and turning it into a testimony that glorifies His name. Within a relatively short time, we have seen remarkable spiritual growth. Today, churches are opening their doors to her, not because she is a celebrity, but because they have witnessed a woman who is boldly identifying with Christ and sharing the gospel. That should challenge us. If heaven rejoices over one sinner who repents, why do some believers become angry when they see someone genuinely pursuing God? Why is it easier for us to believe that God forgave David, Paul, Peter, Rahab, and Mary Magdalene, yet difficult to believe He can transform someone we watched on television? The grace of God has never depended on someone's past reputation. It has always depended on the finished work of Jesus Christ. Remember, Saul persecuted the Church before becoming Paul the Apostle. The woman at the well became an evangelist. Zacchaeus was a corrupt tax collector before his encounter with Jesus. God's specialty has always been transforming lives. Instead of criticizing every step she takes, pray that God establishes her. Pray that she remains rooted in His Word. Pray that she grows in wisdom, humility, and discernment. Pray that her testimony draws many people to Jesus Christ. The Church should be the safest place for repentant people, not the place where they are constantly reminded of who they used to be. None of us are saved because we deserved it. We are all standing by grace. This is only the beginning of what God can do with a life that is fully surrendered to Him. Never write anyone off because of their past. Never conclude that someone is beyond redemption. If God could save you, He can save anyone. The greatest miracle is not fame, wealth, or influence. The greatest miracle is a transformed heart. May we become believers who celebrate repentance instead of questioning it, who restore instead of condemn, and who point people to Christ instead of constantly reminding them of their failures. This picture was taken during a program in Rwanda featuring both Tonto Dikeh and Ebuka Songs. May God continue to perfect the good work He has started in every life that is surrendered to Him. #TontoDikeh #EbukaSongs #NSPPD #PastorJerryEze #JesusChrist #Grace #Salvation #Repentance #Christianity #GodsMercy
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Oh my God ..this is a church in Congo 😭😭. May God have mercy on us ..who seek comfortability than God. This are people it regardless of the building and it's raining they are on their knees praying and worshipping God in a sanctuary.
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Snoop Dogg surprised many fans after posting a video of himself singing the gospel song “I’d Rather Have Jesus,” openly giving praise to God on social media. The moment encouraged many followers, who praised him for using his platform to honor Jesus. Snoop has said that faith has changed the way he responds to life, replacing hate with love. This is not the first time he has publicly expressed his faith. In 2018, he released the 32-track gospel album Bible of Love, explaining that he wanted to give back spiritually rather than financially. While many Christians welcomed the project, others questioned it because of his controversial past, including legal issues, drug use, and involvement in explicit entertainment. Responding to the criticism, Snoop said the church should welcome sinners instead of pushing them away. After exploring different religious paths over the years, he now says he identifies as a born-again Christian and wants his music to reflect love, grace, and redemption.
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Muslim Activist: "Christians, you're no longer allowed to say Merry Christmas. It's offensive to us Muslims.” He’s asking Christian to please be considerate this year by not saying merry Christmas around Muslim
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During a music show at Tompkins Square Park in New York City yesterday, this happened. Looks like the Mamdani Effect against the Jews and Israel has been activated, the ony question is how far it will go. Another Kristallnacht warming in the wings? Ecclesiastes 1:9 KJB go look it up.
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Before you leave your house this morning, let me pray for you. Heavenly Father, In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, I commit everyone reading this prayer into Your loving hands. Thank You for the gift of life and for the breath in our lungs this morning. Thank You because Your mercies are new every morning and Your faithfulness never fails. Lord, as they step out of their homes today, go before them and make every crooked path straight. Let Your presence surround them like a shield. According to Your Word, command Your angels concerning them to guard them in all their ways. I pray that no accident, tragedy, sickness, violence, evil report, robbery, or unexpected disaster shall come near them today. Cover them with the precious blood of Jesus and hide them under the shadow of Your wings. Father, open doors that no man can shut. May they find favor wherever they go. Let every interview, meeting, business transaction, job application, classroom, office, shop, and workplace become a place of divine breakthrough. Let people who have the power to help them remember them for good. I pray that every spirit of delay, disappointment, rejection, and frustration assigned against their lives be broken in the name of Jesus. Every trap of the enemy prepared for them today shall fail. Every weapon formed against them shall not prosper. Lord, provide for every family represented here. Let there be food on their tables, peace in their homes, healing in their bodies, joy in their hearts, and financial provision in their lives. May every burden they are carrying become a testimony of Your faithfulness. Strengthen those who are discouraged. Comfort those who are grieving. Lift up those who feel forgotten. Remind them that You are still working even when they cannot see it. Fill them with wisdom to make the right decisions, courage to overcome every challenge, and grace to walk in obedience to Your will. May the Holy Spirit lead every step they take today. I declare that today shall be a day of good news, divine connections, answered prayers, unexpected blessings, and supernatural favor. What has delayed for months and years shall begin to move by the power of God. They shall go out in peace and return home safely. Their families shall rejoice, not mourn. Their testimony shall be greater than their struggle. In Jesus' mighty and victorious name, we pray. Amen. If you receive this prayer, declare with faith: "The Lord is with me. I will walk in favor, divine protection, and victory today. In Jesus' name, Amen."
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In the next 10 or 20 years, many of you will say, "God cheated me." Some will walk away from salvation because life became harder than they expected. You will say, "I prayed." "I fasted." "I never missed church." "I served faithfully." "I paid my tithes." "I gave offerings." "I attended every conference." "I bought the anointing oil." "I sowed every seed I was told to sow." But can I ask you one honest question? Did you only do what people told you to do, or did you also do what God expected of you? There is a difference. Many believers have become experts at religious activities but strangers to personal responsibility. God never told us that prayer should replace hard work. God never said fasting should replace learning a skill. God never said giving should replace wisdom in managing your finances. God never said church attendance should replace obedience, discipline, integrity, or diligence. Some people are waiting for miracles while refusing to prepare for opportunities. You pray for employment, but your CV has not been updated in years. You pray for business growth, but you don't keep records, market your products, or improve your customer service. You pray for a godly marriage, but you refuse to deal with your anger, pride, immaturity, or lack of character. You pray for financial breakthrough, but every coin that enters your hands is spent on impressing people instead of building your future. Then years pass. Instead of examining your own life, you conclude that God failed you. No. God is faithful. Sometimes what failed was our obedience to His principles. The Bible teaches us to be diligent. The Bible teaches us to gain wisdom. The Bible teaches us to work with our hands. The Bible teaches us to count the cost. The Bible teaches us to be faithful with little before being entrusted with much. Faith is not an excuse for laziness. Prayer is not a substitute for preparation. Anointing does not replace discipline. Prophecy does not cancel the law of sowing and reaping. Yes, believe God for miracles. Yes, fast. Yes, pray. Yes, serve in your local church. But also study. Learn. Work. Save. Invest. Be teachable. Develop your gifts. Manage your time. Keep your word. Be honest. Honor people. Grow in character. God has done His part by giving us His Word, His Spirit, wisdom, gifts, and opportunities. Our responsibility is to walk in obedience and steward what He has placed in our hands. Don't spend the next twenty years practicing religion while ignoring God's instructions for everyday life. One day, don't stand before God saying, "You cheated me." Instead, be able to say, "Lord, I was faithful with what You gave me. I obeyed Your Word, I worked diligently, I trusted You, and I finished my race." May we be Christians who know God's voice more than the voices of men, and who build our lives on His truth instead of empty religious routines
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"I earned millions of euros, thank God and football. But in prison, earning just 113 euros, I was happier than when I was making millions." - Dani Alves 🧵 Daniel Alves, former football superstar who earned millions of euros playing at the highest level, is now a pastor. And what he just said is hitting different. "I earned millions of euros, thank God and football. But in prison, earning just 113 euros, I was happier than when I was making millions." He continues: "Before, I played football. Now in prison, I was cleaning the house. But I had my Father [God] with me. I used to say: 'What are millions of euros worth without a Father?'" Let that sink in. A man who lived the dream most people chase — fame, fortune, global success, luxury lifestyle — looked back and said the period when he had almost nothing materially brought him more peace and joy. Why? Because he found something money couldn’t buy: a relationship with God. This isn’t just another celebrity redemption story. It’s a mirror held up to all of us. How many of us are grinding, stressing, sacrificing family time, health, and peace chasing the next zero in the bank account? We tell ourselves “once I hit this number, I’ll be happy.” “Once I get the promotion, the house, the car, the followers…” But what if the peak of the mountain isn’t where fulfillment lives? Daniel Alves cleaned toilets and floors in prison and felt richer than when he was lifting trophies and signing massive contracts. Because he wasn’t alone anymore. He had purpose. He had faith. He had his “Pai” with him. This reminds me of the old truth: Man does not live on bread alone. We were created for more than material success. The soul craves meaning, connection, and something eternal. When that’s missing, even millions feel empty. When it’s present, even 113 euros and a prison cell can feel like abundance. I’m not saying everyone needs to go to prison to find happiness (please don’t). But maybe some of us need to pause the endless chase and ask the hard questions: What am I really living for? Where does my peace actually come from? If everything was stripped away tomorrow, would I still have joy? Daniel Alves’ story is controversial to some. People are quick to point out he hired lawyers to get out, or question the sincerity. Fair points. But the deeper message stands on its own: external success is a terrible substitute for internal peace. Where are you finding your worth today? In your salary? Your status? Your achievements? Or in something much deeper? #DanielAlves #Faith #Perspective #Success #Purpose #MoneyVsHappiness
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"I earned millions of euros, thank God and football. But in prison, earning just 113 euros, I was happier than when I was making millions." - Dani Alves 🧵 Daniel Alves, former football superstar who earned millions of euros playing at the highest level, is now a pastor. And what he just said is hitting different. "I earned millions of euros, thank God and football. But in prison, earning just 113 euros, I was happier than when I was making millions." He continues: "Before, I played football. Now in prison, I was cleaning the house. But I had my Father [God] with me. I used to say: 'What are millions of euros worth without a Father?'" Let that sink in. A man who lived the dream most people chase — fame, fortune, global success, luxury lifestyle — looked back and said the period when he had almost nothing materially brought him more peace and joy. Why? Because he found something money couldn’t buy: a relationship with God. This isn’t just another celebrity redemption story. It’s a mirror held up to all of us. How many of us are grinding, stressing, sacrificing family time, health, and peace chasing the next zero in the bank account? We tell ourselves “once I hit this number, I’ll be happy.” “Once I get the promotion, the house, the car, the followers…” But what if the peak of the mountain isn’t where fulfillment lives? Daniel Alves cleaned toilets and floors in prison and felt richer than when he was lifting trophies and signing massive contracts. Because he wasn’t alone anymore. He had purpose. He had faith. He had his “Pai” with him. This reminds me of the old truth: Man does not live on bread alone. We were created for more than material success. The soul craves meaning, connection, and something eternal. When that’s missing, even millions feel empty. When it’s present, even 113 euros and a prison cell can feel like abundance. I’m not saying everyone needs to go to prison to find happiness (please don’t). But maybe some of us need to pause the endless chase and ask the hard questions: What am I really living for? Where does my peace actually come from? If everything was stripped away tomorrow, would I still have joy? Daniel Alves’ story is controversial to some. People are quick to point out he hired lawyers to get out, or question the sincerity. Fair points. But the deeper message stands on its own: external success is a terrible substitute for internal peace. Where are you finding your worth today? In your salary? Your status? Your achievements? Or in something much deeper? #DanielAlves #Faith #Perspective #Success #Purpose #MoneyVsHappiness
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🪄 World Cup Drama Meets Faith: Salvadoran Referee Iván Barton’s Crucifix Whistle Goes Viral ⚽✝️ The 2026 FIFA World Cup is delivering unforgettable moments both on and off the pitch — and today’s Spain vs. France semifinal just got a powerful personal touch. Meet Iván Barton, the Salvadoran FIFA referee who officiated one of the biggest matches of the tournament… while carrying a small crucifix attached to his whistle. Look closely at the images circulating: the sharp close-up of the whistle in his mouth, the silver cross dangling visibly against his bright red FIFA jersey. It’s a quiet but unmistakable symbol of faith in the heat of the world’s most intense sporting stage. Who Is Iván Barton? Born on January 27, 1991, in Santa Ana, El Salvador, the 35-year-old isn’t just a top-tier referee — he’s also a professor of Organic Chemistry with a bachelor’s degree from the University of El Salvador. He earned his FIFA international badge in 2018 and has quickly risen through the ranks. Barton has experience from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and was selected again for 2026. In this tournament alone, he’s already handled: Group stage clashes (including Japan vs. Sweden) A Round of 16 knockout (Switzerland vs. Colombia) And now, the high-stakes Spain vs. France semifinal at AT&T Stadium. El Salvador is a deeply Christian nation, and Barton’s personal item reflects that cultural and spiritual reality. The crucifix isn’t flashy or performative — it’s a small, meaningful accessory on his referee whistle lanyard. As he sprints across the field, makes split-second calls, and manages egos of global superstars, that cross travels with him. In a tournament watched by billions, this detail has struck a chord. Social media exploded with reactions: “Faith on the biggest stage!” “Blessed expulsion incoming 😂” And plenty of respect for a referee showing his values without saying a word. In our fast-paced, often polarized world, seeing unapologetic faith in elite sports feels refreshing to many. #WorldCup2026 #IvanBarton #SpainVsFrance #FaithOnTheField #FIFAReferee #CrucifixWhistle #SoccerAndFaith
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JOEL 2:25 "I will give you back seven times what you lost."
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Perhaps the greatest miracle in Gethsemane was not that Jesus prayed. It was that He surrendered. And perhaps the greatest miracle God wants to perform in our lives is not changing every difficult circumstance, but forming hearts that can still whisper through tears, "Father, not my will, but Yours be done." If we can learn to pray that prayer with sincerity, we will discover that the God who does not remove every cup is still the God who never leaves us to drink it alone.
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"Father, if You are willing, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless, not My will, but Yours, be done." (Luke 22:42) Every time I read those words, I pause. They remind me that God is not intimidated by honest prayers. He is not offended by our tears, our weakness, or the questions we struggle to put into words. Jesus did not sin by asking for another way. His perfection was revealed in what followed. Although His human heart longed for another path, He loved the Father's will more than His own. That single word, "nevertheless," has echoed through history. It is the language of surrender. It says, "Father, this is not the road I would have chosen, but I trust Your wisdom more than my understanding. I cannot see what You see, yet I know You are good." I wonder how many of us have stood in our own Gethsemane without realizing it. Perhaps you have prayed until there were no words left to say. Perhaps you have fasted, believed, and waited, yet the situation remains unchanged. The burden is still there. The doctor's report has not changed. The opportunity you prayed for never came. The person you loved still walked away. Quietly, almost without noticing, you have begun to ask, "Lord, where are You?" Gethsemane answers that question in one of the most beautiful ways in all of Scripture. The Father did not remove the cup. Instead, Luke tells us that "an angel appeared to Him from heaven, strengthening Him" (Luke 22:43). Heaven answered, but not in the way Jesus requested. The cross remained before Him. The suffering was not cancelled. Yet neither was the presence of God withdrawn. That truth has comforted me more times than I can count. Sometimes we ask God to remove the burden, while He chooses to strengthen the one carrying it. We ask Him to change our circumstances, while He is quietly shaping our character through those very circumstances. We long for immediate deliverance, but God is accomplishing something far deeper than temporary relief. Too often we mistake God's silence for His absence. Gethsemane teaches us that they are not the same. The Father was never closer to His Son than on the very night He did not remove the cup. Love is not measured by whether God says "yes" to every request. Sometimes His deepest expression of love is giving us sufficient grace to walk through what we begged Him to escape. Think about it for a moment. If the cup had been removed, there would have been no cross. Without the cross, there would have been no resurrection. Without the resurrection, there would have been no salvation. What appeared to be Heaven's refusal became the doorway to humanity's redemption. How often have we questioned God's wisdom simply because we could not yet see His purpose? Perhaps your Gethsemane is not a garden. Perhaps it is a hospital room where you are waiting for a report that will change your life. Perhaps it is the quiet heartbreak of watching someone you love drift away from God. Perhaps it is a marriage you are fighting to preserve, a ministry that feels fruitless, a dream that seems delayed, or a season in which you have remained faithful without seeing the answers you hoped for. We all have a Gethsemane. It is the place where faith is purified, where trust is tested, and where surrender becomes more precious than understanding. It is the place where we discover that God's presence is often most real, not after the storm has passed, but while we are still walking through it. The world teaches us that victory is getting everything we ask for. Gethsemane teaches us something far greater. True victory is reaching the place where we desire God's will above our own, even when His will leads us through valleys we would never have chosen.
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Have you ever noticed that some of the most important prayers in your life are not the ones that change God's mind, but the ones that change yours? The older I grow in my walk with God, the more I realize that prayer is not merely a place where requests are presented to God. It is the place where our hearts are gradually brought into alignment with His. We often enter His presence hoping that He will change our circumstances, only to discover that His greatest work is changing us. I don't think we spend enough time reflecting on Gethsemane. We rejoice over the empty tomb because it speaks of victory. We celebrate the cross because it speaks of redemption. But before there was a cross to carry, there was a prayer to pray. Before Jesus surrendered His body to the nails, He first surrendered His will to the Father. That may have been the greatest battle of all. Luke tells us that Jesus went into the garden knowing exactly what awaited Him. He knew betrayal was only moments away. He knew the mockery, the rejection, the crown of thorns, the scourging, and the cross were before Him. Yet when He knelt to pray, He did not pretend the pain wasn't real. He did not hide His emotions behind religious language or act as though faith required Him to suppress His anguish. Instead, He opened His heart completely before the Father.
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Single men, if you want to have sex get married! Dating men, if you want to get some action get married!Single women, if you give him what he wants, why should he bother to marry you? Dating women, if he can try it before he buys it, then why ever buy it? If you use sex and seduction to get that man, you will have to use sex and seduction to keep that man. Because men tend to make love in order to feel loved, while women need to feel loved in order to feel loved. Men & Women are fundamentally different with all that emotional & sex stuff. Women need emotional connection, while men need sexual satisfaction. Men are like to get Physical, while women like to get emotional. Because dating is preparation for marriage, while our culture has made it preparation for divorce. Enjoy your youth with the wife of your dreams, not with hundreds of dates, relationships, and one night stands. The Bible talked all things love, sex & romance uncensored. “Why spill the water of your springs in the streets, having sex with just anyone? You should reserve it for yourselves. Never share it with strangers. Let your wife be a fountain of blessing for you. Rejoice in the wife of your youth. She is a loving deer, a graceful doe. Let her breasts satisfy you always. May you always be captivated by her love. Why be captivated, my son, by an immoral woman, or fondle the breasts of a promiscuous woman?” Proverbs 5:16-20 Get married to the wife of your youth and stop playing around! Get married, feel the love & enjoy great SEX in the midst of God’s covenant, plan and purpose. Stop having sex out of wedlock, if you want to honour God and ever get married. Do you see what God sees and are you planning to do your relationships His way? 👀💝😘
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
Let us pray 🙏 Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of this Wednesday morning. Thank You for preserving my life and bringing me safely into the middle of this week. Thank You for every blessing I have seen and even for the ones I have not yet recognized. I do not take Your mercy, Your love, and Your faithfulness for granted. You're the God who never grows weary and never stops working on behalf of those who trust in You. You're the One who strengthens the weak, encourages the discouraged, and gives hope to those who wait on You. You're the God who is always on time, and I know that nothing concerning my life is beyond Your control. Lord, as I step into this Wednesday, let my heart remain fixed on You. Guide my thoughts, direct my words, and order my steps. Help me to walk in wisdom, humility, and obedience. Let every decision I make today align with Your perfect will for my life. Father, where I have grown tired, renew my strength. Where I have become discouraged, fill me with fresh hope. Where I have been uncertain, grant me clarity. Let Your peace rule in my heart, and let Your joy become my strength throughout this day. I declare that no weapon formed against me shall prosper. Every trap of the enemy is destroyed before it reaches me. I reject fear, anxiety, confusion, failure, and every negative report. I declare that I am covered by the precious blood of Jesus, and I will walk in divine safety and victory. Today, let Your favor go before me. Open doors that only You can open. Let my efforts produce fruitful results, and let the work of my hands be established. Connect me with the right people, grant me divine wisdom, and let every opportunity You have prepared for me find me. Father, You know every prayer I have prayed, every burden I carry, and every promise I am believing You to fulfill. Let this Wednesday become a day of divine intervention. Speak into every situation that seems impossible. Bring healing where there is pain, restoration where there has been loss, provision where there is lack, and peace where there has been unrest. I declare that this day is blessed. I shall not labor in vain. I shall not be ashamed. I shall not be defeated. The Lord is with me, therefore I will not fear. Before this day comes to an end, let my life bear witness to Your goodness, Your favor, and Your faithfulness. Thank You, Father, because I know You have heard my prayer and You are working all things together for my good. In Jesus' mighty name, Amen.
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