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Your rice is not the devil. But the way you use it to escape life? That’s spiritual warfare. Read this and unlearn.”
Rice isn’t your enemy.
But the way you abuse it should be studied in a lab.
You act like rice is some ancient demon.
Meanwhile, you’re the one eating a mountain of it.
With no protein.
No vegetables.
No portion control.
It’s not rice that’s messing with your blood sugar.
It’s the fact that your rice never walks alone.
Always fried.
Always late at night.
Always with stew that can fuel a generator.
You’ve turned rice into your therapist.
Your sleeping pill.
Your heartbreak balm.
You don’t eat rice to live.
You eat it to feel something.
And then you wonder why your belly is hard, your face is dull, and your energy crashes by noon.
Your ancestors ate rice too.
But they didn’t sit on it like a throne.
They ate it with fish.
With greens.
With balance.
Then they moved.
You?
You microwave leftovers 4 times.
Eat on your bed.
And go to sleep with a full stomach and a restless brain.
Stop blaming rice.
Blame the chaos you pair it with.
Rice isn’t bad.
But your relationship with it is toxic.
Eat rice.
But eat it with wisdom.
Or keep eating your way into blood sugar dysfunction.
Then blame “witches” for your swollen feet and fatigue.
Don’t blame rice. Blame the chaos you serve it with.Your rice is not the devil. But the way you use it to escape life? That’s spiritual warfare. Read this and unlearn.” Rice isn’t your enemy. But the way you abuse it should be studied in a lab. You act like rice is some ancient demon. Meanwhile, you’re the one eating a mountain of it. With no protein. No vegetables. No portion control. It’s not rice that’s messing with your blood sugar. It’s the fact that your rice never walks alone. Always fried. Always late at night. Always with stew that can fuel a generator. You’ve turned rice into your therapist. Your sleeping pill. Your heartbreak balm. You don’t eat rice to live. You eat it to feel something. And then you wonder why your belly is hard, your face is dull, and your energy crashes by noon. Your ancestors ate rice too. But they didn’t sit on it like a throne. They ate it with fish. With greens. With balance. Then they moved. You? You microwave leftovers 4 times. Eat on your bed. And go to sleep with a full stomach and a restless brain. Stop blaming rice. Blame the chaos you pair it with. Rice isn’t bad. But your relationship with it is toxic. Eat rice. But eat it with wisdom. Or keep eating your way into blood sugar dysfunction. Then blame “witches” for your swollen feet and fatigue. Don’t blame rice. Blame the chaos you serve it with. -
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Being wealthy is when your asset pays you more than you can spend and not when you earn big monthly incomeBeing wealthy is when your asset pays you more than you can spend and not when you earn big monthly income
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Before Mesut Özil, there was this guy. Kids nowadays will never understand how good this baller was in his playing days. Remember him?Before Mesut Özil, there was this guy. Kids nowadays will never understand how good this baller was in his playing days. Remember him? 🤔
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"Being ashamed of what people may say has made you commit yourself into things that you may regret later.""Being ashamed of what people may say has made you commit yourself into things that you may regret later."
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"It's so hard to live in utmost reality; imagine seeing God in everything!""It's so hard to live in utmost reality; imagine seeing God in everything!"
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Could this be AI?Could this be AI?
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" It is better for the enemy to be inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in” — is often attributed to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson." It is better for the enemy to be inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in” — is often attributed to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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"Love of God has nothing to do with your poverty. It is your ignorance that keeps you away from the things that should be serving you.""Love of God has nothing to do with your poverty. It is your ignorance that keeps you away from the things that should be serving you."
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*10 ways to Honour Your Pastor*
Your pastor is a gift from God, called to feed, guide, and watch over your soul. Honouring your pastor isn’t just an act of kindness—it’s a biblical principle that brings blessing into your life and strengthens the church. Here are 10 ways you can show honour and appreciation:
(1) Pray for Them Regularly
Cover your pastor and their family in prayer. Ask God to strengthen them, protect them, and give them fresh vision.
(2) Speak Well of Them
Guard your words. Refuse to join gossip or criticism. Instead, build them up with your speech—both publicly and privately.
(3) Support Their Vision
Get involved in the work God has laid on their heart. Serve faithfully and help carry the load.
(4) Give Generously
Sow into their lives and the ministry financially. Honour often requires sacrifice.
(5) Celebrate Milestones
Remember their birthday, anniversary, or special achievements. A simple gesture can mean so much.
(6) Be Teachable
Receive the Word with humility. Apply their teachings to your life and show you value the spiritual nourishment you’re receiving.
(7) Protect Their Time
Respect their need for rest and family time. Avoid unnecessary demands outside appropriate times.
(8) Encourage Them
Send a message, write a note, or simply say, “Thank you for all you do.” Encouragement fuels their passion.
(9) Defend Their Integrity
Stand up for your pastor when others speak negatively. Be a shield, not a dagger.
(10) Live Out What You’ve Learned
The greatest honour you can give is to grow spiritually and live in a way that glorifies God.
“Now we ask you, brothers and sisters, to acknowledge those who work hard among you, who care for you in the Lord and who admonish you. Hold them in the highest regard in love because of their work. Live in peace with each other.”
(1Thessalonians 5:12–13)
When you honour your pastor, you honour God who called and sent them. Let’s be intentional in showing appreciation to men of God .*10 ways to Honour Your Pastor* Your pastor is a gift from God, called to feed, guide, and watch over your soul. Honouring your pastor isn’t just an act of kindness—it’s a biblical principle that brings blessing into your life and strengthens the church. Here are 10 ways you can show honour and appreciation: (1) Pray for Them Regularly Cover your pastor and their family in prayer. Ask God to strengthen them, protect them, and give them fresh vision. (2) Speak Well of Them Guard your words. Refuse to join gossip or criticism. Instead, build them up with your speech—both publicly and privately. (3) Support Their Vision Get involved in the work God has laid on their heart. Serve faithfully and help carry the load. (4) Give Generously Sow into their lives and the ministry financially. Honour often requires sacrifice. (5) Celebrate Milestones Remember their birthday, anniversary, or special achievements. A simple gesture can mean so much. (6) Be Teachable Receive the Word with humility. Apply their teachings to your life and show you value the spiritual nourishment you’re receiving. (7) Protect Their Time Respect their need for rest and family time. Avoid unnecessary demands outside appropriate times. (8) Encourage Them Send a message, write a note, or simply say, “Thank you for all you do.” Encouragement fuels their passion. (9) Defend Their Integrity Stand up for your pastor when others speak negatively. Be a shield, not a dagger. (10) Live Out What You’ve Learned The greatest honour you can give is to grow spiritually and live in a way that glorifies God. “Now we ask you, brothers and sisters, to acknowledge those who work hard among you, who care for you in the Lord and who admonish you. Hold them in the highest regard in love because of their work. Live in peace with each other.” (1Thessalonians 5:12–13) When you honour your pastor, you honour God who called and sent them. Let’s be intentional in showing appreciation to men of God 🙏. -
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"People often claim that their suffering is a test from God. They don't want to admit that their ignorance is the culprit.""People often claim that their suffering is a test from God. They don't want to admit that their ignorance is the culprit."
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