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“Lord, call us to battle, that we may proclaim you King of Kings and Lord of Lords!” —Miss Clara from the movie War Room
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Me: “Lord, what do You want me to know today?”

God: “When you find that I’ve been right beside you at work in every situation, ironing out every detail, you will not cease to rejoice in My Divine intervention. Looking back one day, you will see how I loved you too much to let you fall at the enemy's bidding. He seeks to destroy all traces of your allegiance to Me.

“Pour yourself into My work and devote your heart to My safekeeping. I will fend off the weapons of destruction being aimed at you. I will be your strength in time of need. Call on My Name, and I will hear you and rescue you every time. You are My beloved child, and I will continue to show you how precious you are to me. Believe I’ve got this!”

Eph. 3:16 (NIV) ~ “I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being,”
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Forwarded from Rachel Hyacinthe
There is a question God is asking the Church in this hour, and it is not, "What do you want?"

It is not, "What do you need?"
It is not even, "What are you believing Me for?" The question heaven is asking is simple, "What do you have in your hands?"

When Moses stood before God at the burning bush, he did not feel qualified. He did not feel ready. He did not feel anointed enough. He had excuses, insecurities, and a history that told him he was disqualitied.
But God did not ask Moses about his past, his noscript, or his platform.
God asked him one thing, "What is that in your hand?" (Exodus 4:2)

And Moses answered,
"A rod."
Just a stick.
Common.
Ordinary.
Used every day.
Something Moses had carried for years without ever realizing its potential.
And God said, "Throw it down."
That rod, used to guide sheep, became the instrument that confronted Pharaoh.
Forwarded from Rachel Hyacinthe
That rod, used to guide sheep, became the instruntant that confronted Pharaoh.
That rod, held by a shepherd, became the tool that parted the Red Sea.

That rod, lifted in obedience, became the sign that defeated Amalek.
What Moses thought was insignificant, God saw as sufficient.
We are living in a generation obsessed with more... bigger ministries... larger platforms... louder voices... wider reach...
We keep saying, "God, if You give me more, I'll do more."
But God keeps responding, "Use what | already gave you."
We want microphones when God wants obedience.
We want influence when God wants faithfulness.
We want crowds when God is looking for consecration.
God does not anoint what you wish you had, He anoints what you are willing to surrender.
Moses didn't go back to Egypt with a new weapon.
He went back with the same rod, but now it carried the authority of heaven.
The miracle was never in the rod.
The power was never in Moses.
The breakthrough was in obedience.

What is in your hand?
A prayer life you've neglected?
A gift you've minimized?
A calling you've postponed?
A burden you've tried to outrun?
You've been asking God for something new, but God is saying, "Lay down what you already have."
We don't need more resources; we need more surrender.
The danger of this hour is not lack, it is distraction.
We are so busy building names that we have forgotten to lift His.
So busy creating platforms that we have forgotten to build altars.
What you are holding may look small, but in surrendered hands, it becomes a weapon against hell, a sign to Pharaoh, and a pathway for deliverance.
So stop waiting for another season.
Stop waiting for another assignment.
Stop waiting for permission.
Put what is already in your hand into the hands of God.
Because when He takes what you have been carrying, He will do what only He can do; Stop waiting for permission.
Put what is already in your hand into the hands of God.
Because when He takes what you have been carrying, He will do what only He can do; He will turn obedience into authority, faithfulness into fruit, and a simple "yes" into a move of God.
This hour will not be marked by who had the biggest platform, but by who was willing to place everything they have into His hands.
Because when you put what you have in the hands of the I AM, seas still part, enemies still fall and captives still go free!
-Jessica Jecker Simply Jecker
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Forwarded from Lord is my Light
Philip said to him, “Lord, show us the Father, and it is enough for us.”

John 14:8
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Testimony Tuesday

How many of us have loved ones that do not really know Jesus? You know they are not fully surrendered to Christ, and yet we are eager for them to be saved.

Some of us have been praying for those loved ones for a long time, years, or even decades, and yet it remains to be seen any evidence or hope for change.

If there is anything I’ve learned over the years while praying for those loved ones is, pushing, nagging, and begging will not bring them any closer to Jesus.

Of course our hearts are in the right place, and we want them to know how much God loves them, but “their” hearts are simply not ready.

So rather than get frustrated, we can bring it before the Lord and take our hands off and pray.

There is nothing wrong with being persistent in our prayers. But, let’s stay faithful, because James 5:16 says, “…The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.”

Don’t stop. Prayer is warfare!
We take authority over those things that keep our loved ones from hearing the truth.
Our fervency has a way of dislodging the enemy.
We pray until something happens.

We’ve already planted the seed, someone else will come water that seed and the rest is up to the Lord. Growth is happening even when we can’t see it. God is working the soil around that seed we planted. Trust the Holy Spirit’s process. Our harvest is coming.

Let’s surrender our loved ones to the Lord.


“Dear Lord, you know! You love them even more than I do! I release my control to change them.
God, You alone have the power to open their eyes to Your truth.

You can soften the hardest of hearts.
Lord, I’ve planted the seeds. There is nothing more I can do but pray for someone else to come along side and water that seed. In your perfect timing growth will happen.

I claim Your promise from Isaiah 55:11,
'So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, But it shall accomplish what I please, And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it.'


Your Word also says, “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws them.” (John 6:44)
Lord, draw them close to You!

Lord, You continue to lead them to the way of the everlasting. They need You Jesus, help them to realize just how great their need for You is. Show them who You truly are and draw them close to your heart once and for all.

I surrender this person to you right now.
I thank you for the harvest that is to come.

In the mighty name of Jesus I pray, amen”
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Clean on the Outside, Empty on the Inside...

Studying John 3, it confronts one of the most uncomfortable truths of the spiritual life: it is possible to be close to God in activity, yet far from Him in intimacy.

Nicodemus did not come to Jesus as a rebel or a skeptic. He came as a leader, a teacher of the Law, a man whose life looked disciplined and devout. He knew the Scriptures. He guarded the commandments. He carried spiritual authority. If anyone looked “right” before God, it was him.

Yet Jesus did not applaud his obedience. He did not commend his morality. He did not affirm his religious résumé.

Instead, Jesus spoke words that cut through every layer of performance: “You must be born again.”

In other words: what you have is not enough.

This is where John 3 becomes unsettling. Because it reveals that we can polish our behavior and still possess an untouched heart. We can clean the outside while the inside remains empty, untouched by the life of God.

Religion excels at managing appearances.
It teaches us how to act holy, sound spiritual, and look transformed. But only the Spirit can make us alive.

You can remove visible sins and still carry hidden pride. You can discipline your body and still resist surrender. You can pray, fast, serve, and still be living off yesterday’s encounters instead of today’s dependence.

Nicodemus needed more than information, he needed regeneration. More than correction, he needed resurrection.

Jesus was not offering Nicodemus a better version of his old life. He was calling him to an entirely new one.

To be “born again” is not self-improvement. It is not spiritual effort. It is not moral adjustment. It is the death of self-rule and the birth of God-rule.

John 3 reminds us that the gospel is not about becoming better people, but about becoming new creations. The Spirit does not come to assist our old nature, He comes to replace it.

Clean hands without a transformed heart still leave us spiritually dry. A controlled life without surrender still lacks power. A faith built on effort instead of intimacy will eventually collapse.

Jesus’ words to Nicodemus echo to us today: Do not settle for outward change when heaven is offering inward life.

The question John 3 leaves us with is deeply personal: Are we protecting our reputation, or surrendering our hearts? Are we practicing religion, or experiencing rebirth? Are we clean on the outside, but still empty within?

Because in the kingdom of God, cleanliness without newness is not salvation. Only those made alive by the Spirit will truly live ☕️
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Good to know!
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Forwarded from 𝕋ℍ𝔼 𝕃𝔸𝕊𝕋 ℍ🕛𝕌ℝ
I have a large master bedroom

This kept my bedroom at

65 degrees

The entire time the power was off

It's a crock pot liner

Two three wick candles

And two large cans

I hope this helps people who can't find a heat source in case the power goes out
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Forwarded from Steph Z
Good morning, fam! I’d love to cover everyone in the path of this winter storm 🙏🏼

Heavenly Father, I come to you today praying for everyone that’s in the path of this storm. I pray that people would prepare with wisdom, not fear. That You would give clarity, discernment, and peace as they make decisions. I ask that homes, families, and first responders be protected,
that resources would be sufficient, and that no one would be caught unaware. Let preparation be rooted in stewardship, not anxiety,
and let Your peace guard hearts and minds. Father
God, We lift up those who are vulnerable during this storm — especially those without shelter. We ask that doors would open, resources would be made available, and that no one would be left unseen or uncared for. Cover them with Your protection and guide them to warmth and safety. We pray for families, children, and the elderly — that homes would be secure and hearts would remain calm and grounded in You. We also ask You to protect our pets and animals, both in homes and outdoors, that they would be kept safe, warm, and provided for. Let Your peace go before us, Your wisdom guide us, and Your presence surround us. We trust You, and we love you Lord. Amen 🙏🏼 🤍
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Forwarded from Daily Bible Devotionals
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PSA: Shoveling snow can induce heart attacks.
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Forwarded from Police frequency
SNOW TRAGEDY: A community is in mourning after a retired NYPD officer died while shoveling snow at Our Lady of Victory church in Floral Park during the snowstorm.

Roger McGovern was 60 years old and no cause of death has been given.

https://bit.ly/49QQEQ1

Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.🙏🏻

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