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Miracles, Signs, and Wonders: God Working Through Us

  Miracles, Signs, and Wonders (Hebrews 2:4) "God also bears witness with various miracles, different signs and diverse wonders, and through other gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to God’s will." – Hebrews 2:4 (KSB)    The practice of prayer in the Kingdom reminds us that God works through His people as living witnesses of His power and wisdom. This scripture reveals that God’s presence is not limited to words alone but is also displayed through tangible demonstrations  miracles, signs, and wonders that confirm His truth and authority.     1. God’s Witness Miracles are God’s signature, His way of validating the message of faith shared through His servants. These divine acts assure believers that He is active and present in their lives. When God bears witness through miracles, our faith deepens, and our confidence in His Word grows stronger.     2. God’s Will Every sign and wonder unfolds according to God’s perfect will...
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No More Excuses: Embracing Divine Responsibility for Health and Prosperity

  No More Excuses (Hebrews 2:2) "For if the word spoken by angels was steadfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a consequence;" – Hebrews 2:2 (KSB)    The pursuit of optimal health and prosperity aligns with God’s divine promises, urging each of us to take personal responsibility for our well-being. When we focus on our body, beliefs, and behaviors , we position ourselves to experience a life of vitality, abundance, and purpose leaving behind thoughts, words, and actions that do not serve God’s best for us.     1. The Body: A Foundation for Health Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. By caring for them through regular exercise, nutritious foods, and hydration, we honor God’s gift of life. Even simple acts stretching, walking, or resting can strengthen the body and renew our energy for His service.     2. Beliefs: Shaping a Mindset of Wellness Our beliefs directly influence our health and prosperity. B...

A New Victorious Life: Power Over Death, the Devil, and Defeat

  A New Victorious Life: Power Over Death, the Devil, and Defeat "Since the children have flesh and blood, the Divine One too shared in their humanity so that by that death, the power of the one who holds the power of death—that is, the devil—might be broken." – Hebrews 2:14, Kingdom Study Bible    Humanity is invited into a new victorious life through the Kingdom Process of Balance embracing both life and death as divine pathways to transformation. This victorious life arises from the shared humanity of the Divine One, affirming that we are beloved offspring, made in the image and likeness of the Divine. As the Firstborn among many, the Divine One embodies full humanity and full divinity, extending authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions over all the power of the adversary. All power in heaven and on earth flows through the Christ, and that same power is bestowed upon humanity to live a life of authority and divine purpose.     Firstly,...

Forgiveness Is the Answer: Practicing Voluntary Forgiveness (Philemon 1:14)

  Forgiveness Is the Answer (Philemon 1:14) "But I did not desire to do anything without your consent, so that any favor you do will be voluntary, not forced." – Philemon 1:14 KSB    Forgiveness is the key that unlocks freedom. In Paul’s appeal to Philemon, we see that reconciliatory acts must flow from a willing heart not from coercion or obligation. When we choose to forgive, we release the heavy energy of resentment and open the door to healing, healthier relationships, and spiritual and emotional flourishing. Forgiveness is not a one-time event but a disciplined practice that reshapes our hearts and restores our capacity to receive God’s goodness.     1. Forgive everyone. The gospel calls us to extend grace broadly. Whether the hurt was intentional or accidental, forgiving others takes the power out of past injuries and prevents bitterness from hardening our hearts. When we forgive everyone, we mirror God’s expansive mercy and allow communi...

No Exceptions: Loving Without Limits — A Reflection on Philemon 1:5

  No Exceptions: Loving Without Limits (Philemon 1:5) "Because I hear about your love for all people and your faith in the Lord Jesus." – Philemon 1:5    Paul’s short but powerful letter to Philemon centers on a real-life encounter that challenges us to love without exception. Onesimus, a runaway slave, met Paul in prison and met Jesus through Paul’s witness. The man who had been a servant became a beloved brother in Christ and a help to Paul while he was imprisoned. As Onesimus prepared to return to Philemon, Paul interceded not merely to secure Onesimus’s safe return, but to urge Philemon to receive him not as a slave, but as a brother in the Lord. This appeal reveals a gospel reality: once Christ reconciles us, social categories that once divided us must yield to the new identity we share in him.     1. Every man is a brother. The gospel summons us to see every man not as a social label or past mistake but as a brother who bears the image of...

What Makes Us Free? Living in Forgiveness, Acceptance, and Truth

  What Makes Us Free? (Philemon 1:16) "No longer as a slave, but better than a slave, as a dear brother. He is very dear to me but even dearer to you, both as a fellow man and as a brother in the Lord." – Philemon 1:16    The journey to freedom, as illustrated in Paul’s letter to Philemon about Onesimus, reveals a transformative process that liberates people from both internal and external bondage. While many may not bear physical chains, countless individuals remain imprisoned by thoughts, emotions, or circumstances that hinder spiritual and emotional liberty. Paul’s appeal to Philemon to forgive and accept Onesimus as a brother, beautifully demonstrates the divine principles that lead to true freedom. These principles  forgiveness, acceptance, and truth  empower believers to release burdens and embrace the abundant life God has promised.     Forgiveness makes us free. By forgiving others and ourselves, we release the weight of past...

I AM Aware of Healing: God’s Love Over Breast Cancer — A Titus 3:4 Devotional

  I AM Aware of Healing: Embracing God's Love and the Healing of Breast Cancer (Titus 3:4) "But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared," – Titus 3:4 (KSB)    The love of God has always been present offering healing, freedom, and forgiveness. This season, as we honor awareness, we also declare the healing power of God over breast cancer. Healing is not only physical; it is emotional, mental, and spiritual. When divine love touches a life, it brings restoration that reaches into generational patterns, brokenness from trauma, and places of deep shame. This message invites us to move from awareness to faith-filled reception: I AM aware of healing. Firstly: God’s Love Heals    To be aware of God’s love is to recognize that He heals. Scientific research and medical advances are vital and God often works through them but His restorative power also reaches into the unseen. Men and women have experienced renewal from wounds rooted in sexu...