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  Everything New (Isaiah 64:17) I AM not here simply to talk about improving things; rather, I AM here to speak of a fresh start, a new beginning. God has the power to bestow upon you a completely new experience, echoing the words of the prophet Isaiah to the children of Israel. While God delivered you from Egypt many years ago, old ways of thinking may still linger within your mind; nevertheless, God can transform and renew your thoughts. You may have endured 70 years of Babylonian captivity, but God can wipe away those memories and offer you a brand new start. Despite facing numerous defeats in battles against various nations, God can enable you to release the weight of those losses and embrace a new and brighter future. Just as God ushered in renewal for Israel, I step forth today in the spirit of Isaiah to declare that you too can embark on a journey of rejuvenation. Embrace the potential for a fresh start, as God is capable of granting you new dreams, visions, missions, and
    Curious and Compassionate (Ezekiel 16:35) People do not simply wake up one day and engage in destructive or unhealthy behaviors. There is a process that leads individuals to act and think in certain ways. In Ezekiel 16:35, the prophet discusses Israel's descent into idolatry, highlighting that this was not an abrupt shift but a gradual progression. This erosion of values often begins with other issues such as promiscuity. When we encounter individuals engaging in harmful behaviors, instead of passing judgment, it is important to dig deeper into the root causes of their actions. For example, when considering why someone may turn to prostitution or sex work, it is essential to explore the circumstances that led them to this point. Were they facing trauma, abuse, or struggles that pushed them towards such choices? By approaching these situations with compassion and a genuine desire to understand, we can better support those in need and work towards addressing the underlying
  My Testimony of Divine Protection (Psalm 105:1) I have a powerful testimony to share with you today about God's peace, protection, and forgiveness. Two weeks ago, my granddaughter had been staying with me for 11 days. As I returned her to the airport in my BMW, I encountered a situation that tested my faith and ultimately showed me the extent of God's grace. Upon arriving at the car rental facility, I discovered that all the cars were gone. Thankfully, I found another rental facility nearby offering luxury cars at a discount in honor of my birthday. I was able to secure a fully loaded 23 BMW, allowing me to continue with my plans for the day. After a busy day of meetings and errands, I stopped to get gas. As I attempted to leave the gas station, a car blocked my path. A man approached me with a gun and a crowbar, demanding my keys. In that moment, a blanket of peace enveloped me, reminding me of the promise of perfect peace for those who keep their minds focused on God.
 I AM Victorious: Therefore, I Sing Consciously (Ephesians 5:18) Because I have the victory, when you have the victory, you sing consciously. This means I am aware of what I am singing, when I am singing, where I am singing, and how I am singing because I am conscious that I am victorious. Therefore, I sing consciously. Sometimes I sing to God directly, not just about God but to God, and that is worship. Sometimes I sing to myself, encouraging myself in the Lord, and that is a form of self-encouragement. Whether it's in the shower, while working, or singing around the house, it's important to sing to yourself and have a theme song to encourage yourself because you are victorious. I sing to God in worship because I am victorious, and I sing to myself to encourage myself because I am victorious. I have a contagious victory, and I share this victory with other people. Sometimes I sing to others to support them, build them up, and lift them up. And sometimes I sing consciou
  Every Experience Gives Me Life (John 10:10).  In life, you are going to have tests, trials, and tribulations. You are going to face temptation, headaches, and pain. You will encounter hurdles and obstacles; it’s all a part of life. However, you get to decide how you will respond to the experiences you face. John 10:10 says Jesus mentioned that the thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but He wants you to have a life that is more abundant. So when a difficult situation comes your way, you have the power to decide if it will harm you or if you will allow it to bring you life. Every experience that occurs in your life gives you a choice. Will you become bitter or better? Will you spiral into depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts, or will you learn and grow from the experience? Every experience presents a choice, and I choose life because both options are available. The thief will come, but Jesus also offers His presence. You have the choice of which door to open - the door to
   I AM At PEACE with My Past (Psalm 32:1) Let's talk about our past. That's right, your past. We all have one, we all have a past, and the past is not just what happened decades ago, years ago, months ago, weeks ago, or days ago. Your past is anything that's not in your present, and we all have a past, so what do we do with our past since we all have them. Accept your past. You cannot change it. There's nothing you can do today to change your past, so be honest about it, be open about it, accept that you have a past, and everybody else has a past. Be at peace with your past, knowing that you can't change it, and therefore don't lie about it, don't hide it, it's your past. One thing I do is forgetting those things which are behind me, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. We all have a past, and when you have a challenge of being open and honest about your past because maybe it's not your past, maybe it'
  Do What Works For You (Jeremiah 40:4) Do what works for you, Jeremiah was in chains, he had been bound, and he was being set free. He was offered the option to stay in the promised land or to go into Babylonian captivity. He had a choice and the idea that Jeremiah had to do what would work for him. And today, you are Jeremiah. You have to do what works for you even if people don’t understand it. Share it with them, but don’t keep going back and forth with people if they don’t understand it. You still have to do what works for you. If people don’t agree with it, not everyone is going to agree with everything you do but you still have to do what works for you. Stop doing stuff that doesn’t work for you just so people will agree with you. Sometimes we have to agree to disagree but I have to do what works for me. Sometimes for my friends, I give them the FTR which means (I don’t agree with this, I don’t understand this, I don’t think this is going to work out) but because you are my frie