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Matseleng Ursula

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2 Corinthians 5: 17 - Therefore if anyone is in Christ, she is a new creation, OLD THINGS HAVE PASSED AWAY, behold, ALL THINGS HAVE BECOME NEW. 💐📚📝🗂️🇿🇦💖

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Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
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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Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
HOW TO USE SCRIPTURES TO PRAY FOR RESTORATION Many people read the Bible, but very few know how to turn the scriptures into prayers. One of the most powerful ways to pray is to pray the Word of God back to Him. When you pray scriptures, you are not praying empty words. You are standing on God’s promises. Heaven responds to God’s Word. There are people today who need restoration. Restoration of peace. Restoration of health. Restoration of finances. Restoration of marriage. Restoration of prayer life. Restoration after betrayal, pain, delay, failure, or disappointment. The good news is this: God is still in the business of restoration. The Bible says in Book of Joel 2:25: «“And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten…”» This means God can restore wasted years, missed opportunities, lost joy, damaged relationships, and broken dreams. How then do you use scriptures to pray for restoration? First, find a scripture that speaks about restoration. Second, meditate on it until faith rises in your heart. Third, turn that scripture into a personal prayer. For example: Instead of only reading Joel 2:25, pray like this: “Father, according to Your Word, restore every good thing I have lost. Restore my joy, restore my peace, restore my spiritual life, restore my opportunities, restore my strength in Jesus’ name.” Another powerful scripture is Book of Jeremiah 30:17: «“For I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds…”» You can pray: “Lord, You promised to restore health and heal wounds. Let every wound in my heart, body, and mind receive healing today.” The Bible also says in Book of Psalms 51:12: «“Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation…”» Some people are alive physically but empty spiritually. They no longer have joy, hunger for God, or peace within. Pray: “Father, restore my spiritual fire again. Restore my hunger for prayer. Restore my joy and closeness with You.” Another powerful restoration scripture is Book of Isaiah 61:7: «“For your shame ye shall have double…”» This means your story can still change. God can replace shame with honor and tears with testimony. Never pray scriptures casually. Pray them with faith, boldness, and consistency. Do not allow your present condition to make you doubt God. If God restored Job, He can restore you. If God restored David after failure, He can restore you. If God restored Peter after denying Jesus, He can restore you too. Sometimes restoration is not instant, but every sincere prayer moves heaven. Today I pray for you: May God restore every good thing the enemy stole from your life. May He restore your health, your peace, your family, your prayer life, your purpose, and your joy. May your lost years become years of testimony. May God give you beauty for ashes and joy for mourning. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
A GODLY WOMAN ACCORDING TO SCRIPTURE A godly woman is not defined by appearance, trends, or worldly standards—but by her devotion to Christ, her character, and her reverence for God. She is: A woman who is born again and transformed by the Spirit, made new in Christ and walking in His life (John 3:3, Titus 3:5). A woman who is Christ-centered, finding her identity, worth, and direction in Him alone (Galatians 2:20, Colossians 3:1–4). A woman who walks in humility, not pride—submitting herself to God and trusting His ways above her own (James 4:6, Micah 6:8). A woman who is strong in faith and truth, not easily swayed by culture, emotions, or deception, but rooted in God’s Word (Ephesians 6:10–14). A woman of self-control, disciplined in her desires, emotions, and choices (Galatians 5:22–23, 1 Corinthians 9:25–27). A woman who is pure in heart and body, honoring God with her thoughts, standards, and conduct (1 Thessalonians 4:3–5, Matthew 5:8). A woman who is modest and dignified, carrying herself with wisdom, not seeking attention but reflecting godly beauty (1 Timothy 2:9–10, Proverbs 31:25). A woman who is respectful and supportive in marriage, building her home with wisdom and love (Ephesians 5:22–24, Proverbs 14:1). A woman who is loving and faithful, standing with her husband in unity, not division (Titus 2:4–5). A woman who is gentle in spirit, not harsh, quarrelsome, or bitter, but calm and gracious (1 Peter 3:4, Proverbs 31:26). A woman who is teachable and wise, open to correction and growth in God’s truth (Proverbs 9:9). A woman who is hard-working and diligent, not lazy, but faithful in her responsibilities (Proverbs 31:13–17, Proverbs 31:27). A woman who is faithful in prayer, depending on God daily and bringing everything before Him (1 Thessalonians 5:17, Philippians 4:6). A woman who is grounded in Scripture, allowing God’s Word to shape her decisions and mindset (Psalm 119:105, 2 Timothy 3:16–17). A woman who is kind and compassionate, reflecting the heart of Christ to others (Ephesians 4:32, Proverbs 31:20). A woman who is trustworthy and honest, known for integrity in all she does (Proverbs 12:4, Proverbs 31:11). A woman who is content and not greedy, satisfied in God rather than material things (Hebrews 13:5, 1 Timothy 6:6). A woman who guards her heart, careful about what she allows into her life and spirit (Proverbs 4:23). A woman who rejects temptation, choosing holiness over compromise (Titus 2:11–12). A woman who is submissive to God first, and aligned with His order, not rebellion or confusion (James 4:7, Ephesians 5:21). A woman who is a helper and builder, strengthening those around her, especially her home (Genesis 2:18, Proverbs 14:1). A woman who is protective of her purity and boundaries, honoring God with her relationships and choices (1 Corinthians 6:19–20). A woman who is slow to speak and quick to listen, walking in wisdom and understanding (James 1:19–20). A woman who is forgiving, not holding bitterness or offense (Ephesians 4:31–32). A woman who is patient in seasons of waiting and trial, trusting God’s timing (Romans 5:3–5). A woman who is courageous in faith, standing firm even when it is not popular (Proverbs 31:25). A woman who is devoted to her family, loving, nurturing, and intentional (Titus 2:4, Proverbs 31:28). A woman who is hospitable and generous, using what she has to bless others (Romans 12:13, Acts 20:35). A woman who is focused on eternity, not consumed by worldly vanity (1 John 2:15–17). A woman who is filled with good works, letting her life speak louder than her words (Proverbs 31:31, Matthew 5:16). And above all, a woman who is dependent on God’s grace daily, knowing that without Christ, she can do nothing (John 15:5). Biblical womanhood is not weakness, competition, or worldliness. It is strength under control, beauty rooted in holiness, and a life fully surrendered to Christ—walking in wisdom, dignity, and purpose. That is the woman God is raising in this generation.
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Scott Roberts
Scott Roberts@ScottRoberts·
A godly man should be: - Saved and born again (John 3:3, Titus 3:5) - Christ-centered (Phil. 1:21, Col. 3:1-4) - Humble (James 4:6, Micah 6:8) - Strong in truth (Eph. 6:10-14) - Self-controlled (1 Cor. 9:25-27, Gal. 5:22-23) - Faithful to his wife (Eph. 5:25-28, Prov. 5:18-19) - A loving leader in the home (Eph. 5:23, Josh. 24:15) - Gentle, not harsh (Col. 3:19, 2 Tim. 2:24-25) - Willing to repent (Psalm 51, 1 John 1:9) - Disciplined in his mind and habits (Prov. 25:28) - Hard-working (Prov. 14:23, 2 Thess. 3:10) - Generous (Acts 20:35, 2 Cor. 9:7) - Courageous (1 Cor. 16:13) - Prayerful (1 Thess. 5:17) - Grounded in Scripture (Psalm 1:1-3, 2 Tim. 3:16-17) - Slow to anger (James 1:19-20) - Honest and trustworthy (Prov. 12:22) - Sexually pure (1 Thess. 4:3-5, Matt. 5:27-28) - Watchful over his heart (Prov. 4:23) - Says no to temptation (Titus 2:11-12) - A servant, not a tyrant (Mark 10:42-45) - Willing to sacrifice for others (John 15:13) - Unashamed of the Gospel (Rom. 1:16) - Protective of his family (Neh. 4:14) - Not lazy or passive (Prov. 24:30-34) - Teachable (Prov. 9:9) - Respectful toward women (1 Pet. 3:7) - Loving toward children (Psalm 127:3-5, Eph. 6:4) - Wise with words (Prov. 18:21) - Patient in suffering (Rom. 5:3-5) - Content, not greedy (Heb. 13:5) - A man of integrity in private and public (Psalm 15) - Devoted to the local church (Heb. 10:24-25) - Ready to forgive (Eph. 4:31-32) - Focused on eternity, not the world (1 John 2:15-17) - Hungry for holiness (1 Pet. 1:15-16) - Dependent upon God's grace every day (John 15:5) Biblical masculinity is not arrogance, abuse, or chest-thumping bravado, but a godly man submits himself to Christ, carries responsibility, loves sacrificially, stands firmly on truth, and walks in holiness.
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Mr Junior Ebong🧛‍♂️🇱🇮
Mr Junior Ebong🧛‍♂️🇱🇮@Optimus_Dracula·
If you want your kids to get better at Mathematics and any other subject, get them to watch JoyLearning TV on YouTube.
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Grok@grok·
O amogetšwe kudu! Ke thabile go go thuša. A re qale ka tše ntlha tše 5: 1) Paracetamol → bohloko, mogote 2) Amoxicillin → mafu a bakteria 3) Omeprazole → reflux ya asiti, dithošo tša mala 4) Loratadine → allergies 5) Amlodipine → hypertension Kgopela tše dingwe ge o batla!
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World Insights@World_Insights1·
Medicines & Their Uses : 1) Paracetamol → Pain, Fever 2) Amoxicillin → Bacterial Infections 3) Omeprazole → Acid Reflux, Ulcers 4) Loratadine → Allergies 5) Amlodipine → Hypertension 6) Metformin → Type 2 Diabetes 7) Diazepam → Anxiety, Insomnia 8) Atorvastatin → High Cholesterol 9) Ciprofloxacin → Urinary Infections 10) Ranitidine → Gastric Ulcers 11) Ibuprofen → Pain, Inflammation 12) Levothyroxine → Hypothyroidism 13) Clopidogrel → Blood Thinner 14) Albuterol → Asthma, COPD 15) Fluoxetine → Depression 16) Losartan → Hypertension 17) Doxycycline → Bacterial Infections 18) Insulin → Diabetes Mellitus 19) Tramadol → Moderate to Severe Pain 20) Pantoprazole → GERD, Acid Reflux 21) Cetirizine → Allergic Rhinitis 22) Warfarin → Anticoagulant 23) Morphine → Severe Pain 24) Escitalopram → Depression, Anxiety 25) Furosemide → Edema, Hypertension 26) Azithromycin → Respiratory Infections 27) Prednisolone → Anti-inflammatory 28) Gabapentin → Neuropathic Pain 29) Domperidone → Nausea, Vomiting 30) Bisoprolol → Heart Failure 31) Montelukast → Asthma, Allergies 32) Digoxin → Heart Arrhythmias 33) Sertraline → Depression 34) Metronidazole → Protozoal Infections 35) Enalapril → Hypertension 36) Lorazepam → Anxiety, Sedation 37) Rosuvastatin → Cholesterol Control 38) Salbutamol → Bronchospasm 39) Allopurinol → Gout 40) Clonazepam → Seizure Disorders 41) Tamsulosin → Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia 42) Famotidine → Acid Reflux 43) Methotrexate → Rheumatoid Arthritis 44) Hydrochlorothiazide → Diuretic 45) Sildenafil → Erectile Dysfunction 46) Levetiracetam → Epilepsy 47) Betamethasone → Skin Inflammation 48) Ramipril → Hypertension 49) Mirtazapine → Depression 50) Aspirin → Pain, Blood Clot Prevention
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Grok@grok·
@UrshMasebe @World_Insights1 Ke a leboga ka kgopelo ya gago. Lenaneo leo le lelele kudu go le fetolela ka post e tee. O ka mpotsa ka meriana e itseng, ke tla e fetolela ka botlalo ka Sesotho sa Leboa. Mohlala: Paracetamol → bohloko, mogote. Amoxicillin → mafu a bakteria. Re tla dira jwalo ka karolo!
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Matseleng Ursula@UrshMasebe·
@DrFeruke That is so true...unrepentant sin, negative foundational altars, negative foundational agreements that gives the enemy power to limit, restrict, bar, block, stagnate and delay - but Salvation is our gift from God. We have the authority and power to disagree with sin
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Sam@DrFeruke·
Sin is your enemy. It is the thing that exists to prevent you from fulfilling your purpose and finding meaning. It is the great enemy which will do nothing but cut you off from the good. The more you yield to it, the more power it has over you. The more you yield to it, the more you kill your own will and destroy your own freedom. Sin will not rest until it is controlling your entire life through your will, emotions and intellect. Sin will make you its slave as you indulge it. The more you say yes to sin the less you will have power to say no. Don't yield your organs and body parts to it. Flee from it. God has loved you and been kind to you. Give your organs to Him alone.
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Andreas Huebner
Andreas Huebner@_AndreasHuebner·
JANUARY 2 — 2026 IS NOT A NORMAL YEAR. I say this prophetically: 2026 carries a special anointing for ACCELERATION. What took years will move in months. What was delayed will suddenly gain speed. What felt stuck will begin to respond. This is not hype. This is alignment. The Bible says: “Suddenly the Lord will come.” — Malachi 3:1 “I will hasten My word to perform it.” — Jeremiah 1:12 2026 IS A YEAR WHERE MOMENTUM RETURNS. • Increase without exhaustion • Progress without striving • Success without compromise • Provision without panic Old resistance weakens. Doors respond faster. Decisions carry more weight. Seeds mature quicker. Hear this clearly: YOU DID NOT SURVIVE THE LAST SEASON TO CRAWL IN THIS ONE. God is not restoring you to where you were — He is accelerating you to where you were supposed to be. I declare: 2026 activates clarity. 2026 activates courage. 2026 activates favor. 2026 activates RESULTS. Scripture confirms it: “The path of the righteous shines brighter and brighter.” — Proverbs 4:18 Now declare this publicly: “2026 IS MY YEAR OF ACCELERATION AND INCREASE.” If you’re claiming it — comment “I STEP IN” and share this as your declaration for the year. This year will not drag. It will move.
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NEON ADEJO@NeonAdejo·
Lord, I give You thanks for 2026 I have stepped into my record-breaking year I walk into provision my bloodline has never touched I rise as a new standard in my family. What once resisted me now responds with ease This year, my work, my gift, and my name cross borders Mercy speaks for me, and my story is permanently shifted I do not labor without results My hands produce proof I move forward on every side My investments bring returns I have never seen or heard of before Type a powerful AMEN if this is for you
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Matseleng Ursula@UrshMasebe·
.@CityPowerJhb #GresswoldSubstation please attend to a severe power outage affecting Kew 12th Road residents...it has been over 8 days without power...please help us, wr are suffering, spending unbudgeted money on takeaways, going to charge phones and lights...
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NEON ADEJO
NEON ADEJO@NeonAdejo·
I hear this so clearly: I know you thought it was over. But get ready to carry your baby. Get ready for your wedding. Get ready for the new offer letter. Get ready to dedicate your new mansion, your cars. Get ready for the visas. It’s going to happen fast, so fast it will leave you in awe. What once felt delayed is about to arrive all at once. This season ends in celebrations upon celebrations. Hold on. You have stepped into answered prayers. Type AMEN if this is for you 🙏
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Strength For Today! #ShepherdsDiary
One thing about God is this: when His favor rests upon your life, limitations lose their voice. Barriers lose their power. What once said “You are not qualified” will suddenly say “We’ve been expecting you.” Favor will carry you into rooms you never had access to, conversations you were never invited into, and opportunities you never could have earned by human strength. The Scripture declares, “For You, O Lord, will bless the righteous; with favor You will surround him as with a shield” (Psalm 5:12). Favor is not random kindness, it is divine positioning. It is God placing you where your effort alone could never take you. When God opens a door, no man can shut it. “See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it” (Revelation 3:8). The doors you have been knocking on for years will swing open suddenly. The approvals that were delayed will be released swiftly. The help that seemed hidden will locate you. Get ready, your season is shifting from addition to multiplication, and from multiplication to geometric progression. God is about to compress time for you. What should take a year will happen in a day. What should take a decade will happen in a season. “I am the Lord; in its time I will do this swiftly” (Isaiah 60:22). Divine acceleration is your portion. Like Joseph, you will move from the prison to the palace in one day (Genesis 41:14). Like Esther, you will be ushered before kings for such a time as this (Esther 4:14). Like Daniel, you will be distinguished by excellence and favor (Daniel 6:3). Prepare your heart. Align your steps. Lift your expectation. This is not your season of struggle, this is your season of sudden breakthroughs, supernatural speed, and multiplied results. You are stepping into rooms of honor, doors of destiny, and days of accelerated fulfillment. Get ready, your life is entering a season of geometric progression.
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Muna🦋
Muna🦋@Mouna_Boo·
Often, the toughest battles we fight are the ones in our minds. Fear and negative thoughts rise against the knowledge of God, trying to rob us of peace. But 2 Corinthians 10:5 reminds us we are not helpless. Bring every thought to the obedience of Christ, and let His truth rule.
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Big Amara
Big Amara@lx_amara·
God’s not withholding sex from you. He’s protecting you from the kind of pain that looks fun now but breaks you later. He’s not being strict by telling you to wait till marriage. He already knows what happens after the soul ties, after the guilt, after the emptiness. So in reality, He’s saving you from confusion, heartbreak, unnecessary tears and most importantly, losing your alignment with His plan for your life. His “no” is protection, not punishment.
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