2026 – My Year of Doing Exploits

2026 – My Year of Doing Exploits Latest Post The Lord Almihty has given yet another year of His grace to do Exploits .I know we have all positioned ourselves for His great work this year. We shall all experience His great work in our homes , businesses , careers, and ministry in Jesus Mighty Name. AmenAt the end of this year, we shall all have reasons to celebrate God in Jesys Mighty Name. Amen.Welcome again to 2026, our year of Doing Exploits …Daniel 11 v32 (And such as do wickedly against the covenant shall he corrupt by flatteries: but the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits) Latest Posts 2026 – My Year of Doing Exploits
Resting in the Loving Care of Our Heavenly Father

Resting in the Loving Care of Our Heavenly Father Latest Post In a world filled with uncertainties, pressures, and daily demands, one truth remains constant—God is our faithful caregiver. He is not distant or unaware of our needs; rather, He is deeply involved in every aspect of our lives, providing, protecting, and sustaining us with unfailing love. 1. God Cares Deeply for UsOur Heavenly Father’s care is personal and intentional. He knows us by name, understands our struggles, and sees every tear we shed. His care is not conditional—it is rooted in His nature as a loving Father. We are never overlooked or forgotten in His sight. 2. Provider of All Our NeedsGod is our ultimate source. From our daily bread to our long-term needs, He provides in ways both seen and unseen. Even in times of lack, He remains faithful, reminding us to trust in His provision rather than our circumstances. 3. Protector and RefugeLife presents many challenges, but God is our safe place. He shields us from dangers we see and those we do not. In moments of fear or uncertainty, we can run to Him, knowing that His presence offers security and peace beyond understanding. 4. Comforter in Times of TroubleWhen we face sorrow, pain, or disappointment, God draws near to comfort us. His presence brings healing to broken hearts and strength to weary souls. He walks with us through every valley and assures us that we are not alone. 5. Guide and ShepherdAs a good shepherd, God leads us on the right path. He directs our decisions, corrects us when necessary, and ensures that we do not lose our way. When we trust His guidance, we find clarity, purpose, and peace. 6. Sustainer of Our LivesEvery breath we take is sustained by God’s grace. He gives us strength for each day and renews us when we are weak. His sustaining power enables us to keep moving forward, even when life feels overwhelming. 7. A Call to Trust and DependenceRecognizing God as our caregiver calls us to trust Him fully. Instead of carrying burdens alone, we are invited to cast our cares upon Him, knowing that He is both willing and able to take care of us. ConclusionGod’s care is constant, complete, and compassionate. He is not just a distant deity, but a present and loving caregiver who walks with us daily. No matter what we face, we can rest in the assurance that we are held in His hands. Let us live each day with confidence, knowing that our lives are under the watchful care of a faithful God who never fails. PrayerHeavenly Father, thank You for being our loving caregiver. Teach us to trust You more and to rest in Your provision and protection. Help us to cast all our cares upon You and to live in the peace that comes from knowing You are in control. Strengthen our faith and guide us daily. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Encouragement for the WeekWhatever you are going through, remember this: God cares for you deeply. Lean on Him, trust Him, and allow His love to sustain you. Stay Blessed and Rest in His Care! Latest Posts 2026 – My Year of Doing Exploits Resting in the Loving Care of Our Heavenly Father Reaching the Lost – Expanding the Kingdom
Reaching the Lost – Expanding the Kingdom

Reaching the Lost – Expanding the Kingdom Latest Post Evangelism is at the core of the Christian mission. It is not an optional assignment for a few, but a divine mandate for every believer. As followers of Christ, we are called to actively participate in the advancement of God’s Kingdom by sharing the good news of salvation with the world. 1. The Great Commission: Our Divine MandateEvangelism originates from God’s command. Jesus instructed His disciples to go into the world and preach the Gospel to all nations. This commission extends to us today. It is a clear directive that the message of salvation must not be kept within the walls of the church but carried into every sphere of life. 2. Evangelism Reveals God’s LoveAt its core, evangelism is an expression of God’s love for humanity. Sharing the Gospel is not about obligation, but compassion. When we reach out to others, we reflect God’s desire that none should perish but that all should come to repentance and experience His grace. 3. A Tool for Kingdom ExpansionGod’s Kingdom grows as lives are transformed. Evangelism is the primary means through which people come to know Christ, accept Him, and become part of the family of God. Every soul won is a testimony of God’s power and a step forward in advancing His Kingdom on earth. 4. Empowered by the Holy SpiritEffective evangelism is not by human strength alone. The Holy Spirit equips, guides, and empowers believers to speak with boldness and wisdom. He prepares hearts to receive the message and confirms the Word with conviction and transformation. 5. Lifestyle, Not Just an EventEvangelism should not be limited to organized outreaches or special programs. It is a lifestyle. Our daily conduct, words, and actions should reflect Christ and draw others to Him. Whether at work, at home, or in our communities, we are living witnesses of the Gospel. 6. Overcoming Fear and BarriersMany believers hesitate to evangelize due to fear, rejection, or uncertainty. However, we are reminded that God has given us a spirit of boldness, not fear. When we rely on Him, He gives us the courage and the right words to speak. 7. The Eternal ImpactEvangelism carries eternal significance. While many pursuits in life are temporary, winning souls has everlasting value. Every life touched by the Gospel has the opportunity to experience eternal life and a restored relationship with God. ConclusionEvangelism is not just a responsibility—it is a privilege. God has entrusted us with the message of hope and salvation. As we step out in faith and obedience, we become instruments in His hands for Kingdom advancement. Let us commit to sharing the Gospel boldly, living as ambassadors of Christ, and actively participating in God’s redemptive plan for humanity. PrayerHeavenly Father, thank You for entrusting us with the message of the Gospel. Grant us boldness, wisdom, and compassion as we reach out to others. Help us to be faithful in sharing Your Word and to live lives that draw people to You. Empower us by Your Spirit to advance Your Kingdom on earth. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Call to ActionThis week, take a step of faith—share the Gospel with someone, encourage a soul, and be a light in your environment. The harvest is ready, and the time is now. Stay Blessed and Keep Evangelizing! Latest Posts 2026 – My Year of Doing Exploits Resting in the Loving Care of Our Heavenly Father Reaching the Lost – Expanding the Kingdom Resurrected Hope – Living in the Power of the Cross
Resurrected Hope – Living in the Power of the Cross

Resurrected Hope – Living in the Power of the Cross Latest Post Easter stands at the very heart of the Christian faith. It is not merely a seasonal celebration, but the cornerstone of our belief—the powerful reminder that Jesus Christ conquered sin, death, and the grave. Without Easter, there is no Gospel; without the resurrection, our faith would be incomplete. 1. The Fulfillment of God’s PromiseFrom the beginning, God promised redemption for humanity. Easter is the fulfillment of that promise. Through the death and resurrection of Jesus, God demonstrated His unfailing love and His commitment to restore mankind to Himself. What was lost in the Garden of Eden was redeemed on the cross and confirmed through the empty tomb. 2. Victory Over Sin and DeathThe resurrection is a declaration of victory. Jesus did not remain in the grave—He rose again, defeating the power of sin and death once and for all. This means that as believers, we are no longer slaves to sin. We are free, redeemed, and empowered to live a new life in Christ. 3. A Foundation for Our FaithEaster gives substance to our faith. It assures us that what we believe is true and that our hope is not in vain. Because Christ lives, we have confidence in His promises—eternal life, forgiveness, and reconciliation with God. 4. The Gift of New LifeEaster is a call to transformation. Just as Christ was raised from the dead, we too are invited into a new life—one marked by righteousness, purpose, and hope. The resurrection power is not only historical; it is present and active in the lives of believers today. 5. Hope for the FutureIn a world filled with uncertainty, Easter reminds us that there is hope beyond our present circumstances. The same power that raised Jesus from the dead assures us of our future resurrection and eternal life with Him. This hope anchors us, strengthens us, and gives us peace. ConclusionEaster is more than a celebration—it is a proclamation: Christ is risen! And because He lives, we live also. Let us not only remember this truth but live it daily—walking in victory, love, and renewed purpose. PrayerHeavenly Father, thank You for the gift of Your Son and the power of His resurrection. Help us to live in the fullness of what Easter represents—freedom, hope, and new life. Strengthen our faith and guide us to reflect Your love to the world. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Happy Easter!May the joy of the risen Christ fill your heart and home with peace, hope, and abundant blessings Latest Posts 2026 – My Year of Doing Exploits Resting in the Loving Care of Our Heavenly Father Reaching the Lost – Expanding the Kingdom
Rescued by Love, Saved by Grace

Rescued by Love, Saved by Grace Latest Post In a world filled with uncertainty, brokenness, and the weight of human frailty, there is a message that continues to echo through eternity—one that brings hope, restoration, and purpose: we are rescued by love and saved by grace. At the very core of the Christian faith lies this profound truth: God’s love is not conditional, nor is it earned. It is freely given. Humanity, in its fallen state, could not bridge the gap created by sin. No amount of good works, moral effort, or religious observance could restore what was lost. Yet, in His infinite mercy, God reached down to us—not because we deserved it, but because He is love. This love was most powerfully demonstrated through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. His death and resurrection were not mere historical events; they were divine interventions. Through Him, we were rescued—from sin, from eternal separation, and from a life without true purpose. This rescue was not subtle; it was intentional, sacrificial, and complete. But the story does not end with rescue. We are saved by grace. Grace is God’s unmerited favor—His willingness to forgive, restore, and bless us despite our shortcomings. It is not something we can work for or repay. Grace meets us in our weakness and transforms us from the inside out. It lifts the burden of guilt and replaces it with peace. It takes our brokenness and turns it into a testimony. Living in the reality of this grace changes everything. It reshapes how we see ourselves and how we relate to others. When we understand that we have been forgiven much, we learn to extend forgiveness. When we realize we are deeply loved, we begin to love others without reservation. Grace becomes not just something we receive, but something we reflect. This message is especially vital in times when many feel lost, overwhelmed, or unworthy. The truth remains: no one is beyond the reach of God’s love, and no situation is too broken for His grace to restore. Whether you are standing strong in faith or struggling to hold on, God’s love is still pursuing you, and His grace is still sufficient for you. As we reflect on this theme, let us be reminded that our identity is not defined by our past mistakes but by God’s redeeming love. Let us walk boldly in the freedom that grace provides and share this message with others who are in need of hope. Closing Reflection:You are not forgotten. You are not beyond redemption. You have been rescued by love and saved by grace. Walk in that truth daily. Prayer:Heavenly Father, thank You for loving us even when we were undeserving. Thank You for rescuing us through Your Son and saving us by Your grace. Help us to live in the fullness of that grace and to extend Your love to others. Strengthen our faith and remind us daily of who we are in You. Amen. Latest Posts 2026 – My Year of Doing Exploits Resting in the Loving Care of Our Heavenly Father Reaching the Lost – Expanding the Kingdom