• I VENTURE THAT EVERYONE OF YOU YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WHO READ THIS HAVE IN YOU ONE OF THESE ABILITIES.
    THERE MAY BE AN UNTRAINED VOICE, UNTRAINED MUSICAL ABILITIES LYING HIDDEN UNDER THE CARELESS, THOUGHTLESS EXTERIOR. LET US GO DOWN WITH A FLASHLIGHT AND LOOK OVER THE UNTOUCHED TREASURES THAT ARE STORED AWAY INSIDE THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN TOUCHED, NEVER BEEN USED. GOOD MORNING GADADIANS GO GATHER PLS I'M HERE!
    I VENTURE THAT EVERYONE OF YOU YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WHO READ THIS HAVE IN YOU ONE OF THESE ABILITIES. THERE MAY BE AN UNTRAINED VOICE, UNTRAINED MUSICAL ABILITIES LYING HIDDEN UNDER THE CARELESS, THOUGHTLESS EXTERIOR. LET US GO DOWN WITH A FLASHLIGHT AND LOOK OVER THE UNTOUCHED TREASURES THAT ARE STORED AWAY INSIDE THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN TOUCHED, NEVER BEEN USED. GOOD MORNING GADADIANS GO GATHER PLS I'M HERE!
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  • GOOD MORNING GADADIANS!
    IT'S WHAT YOU ARE, WHAT YOU HAVE IN YOU THAT COUNT'S.
    IT'S THE UNDEVELOPED RESOURCES IN YOUR MIND, IN YOUR SPIRIT, IN THAT INWARD MAN THAT COUNT'S.
    IT IS THE DEVELOPING OF THE WRITER, THE THINKER,THE TEACHER, THE INVENTOR, THE LEADER,THE BUSINESS MANAGER THAT IS HIDDEN DEEP IN YOU THAT IS IMPORTANT.
    GOOD MORNING GADADIANS! IT'S WHAT YOU ARE, WHAT YOU HAVE IN YOU THAT COUNT'S. IT'S THE UNDEVELOPED RESOURCES IN YOUR MIND, IN YOUR SPIRIT, IN THAT INWARD MAN THAT COUNT'S. IT IS THE DEVELOPING OF THE WRITER, THE THINKER,THE TEACHER, THE INVENTOR, THE LEADER,THE BUSINESS MANAGER THAT IS HIDDEN DEEP IN YOU THAT IS IMPORTANT.
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  • " I am a graduate" doesn't put food on your table" Dear Graduate , keep your certificate aside and hustle like a non-graduate
    " I am a graduate" doesn't put food on your table" Dear Graduate , keep your certificate aside and hustle like a non-graduate
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  • MY HUSBAND KILLED ME TO REPLACE HIS LIFE BUT MY GHOST WILL HUNT HIM TO DEATH

    Episode 1

    #walexstories

    FOLLOW ME Walex's Stories BEFORE YOU MISS ANOTHER EPISODE

    My name was Chinyere, and I came from a small, peaceful village called Umueze. Life in the village was not rich in money, but we were rich in laughter, songs, and stories. I was raised by my grandmother who taught me how to cook, farm, and pray. Everyone knew me as the girl who smiled even when the rain fell too hard on her cassava farm.

    When I turned twenty-three, I married Obinna, the man who had stolen my heart with his words and good looks. He was tall, muscular, and charming. He could talk like a preacher and sing like a bird. My friends were jealous. They said, “Chinyere, you have found a husband from heaven.”

    At first, I believed them.

    Obinna treated me like gold. He helped me in the farm, bought me wrappers, and called me sweet names like my queen, my sunshine, the air I breathe. I felt like the happiest woman in the whole world.

    But after a few months, everything began to change.

    The man who once smiled at me every morning now looked at me with cold eyes. He no longer called me sweet names. He would come home late and sleep facing the wall. I would ask, “Obinna, are you okay?” and he would say, “I’m tired.”

    That was just the beginning.

    One night, I woke up to drink water. As I passed by the window, I saw a strange light behind our hut. I looked closely and saw Obinna kneeling beside a small fire. He was holding something in his hand and talking to himself. I couldn’t hear everything, but I heard him say:

    “Spirits of the dark... I have kept my promise. Just wait, she will be ready soon.”

    My heart nearly stopped.

    Who was he talking to? What promise?

    I quickly returned to the bed and pretended to sleep. My mind was racing like a drum at a village festival. That whole night, I did not close my eyes again.

    The next day, I tried to act normal. I cooked his food, greeted him kindly, and washed his clothes. But fear had already moved into my heart like a thief in the night.

    The next strange thing happened three days later.

    While sweeping the backyard, I noticed a patch of loose soil behind our hut. Something told me to dig it. I used a stick and carefully removed the sand. What I saw made my blood turn to ice.

    Inside a small clay pot, wrapped in red cloth, I found:

    A piece of my wrapper

    My old comb

    A dried lizard

    And a red feather soaked in something like blood

    I screamed and threw the pot away. My hands were shaking. My knees became weak. What kind of wickedness was this? What kind of evil charm used my belongings?

    That night, I confronted Obinna.

    “Obinna, what is going on? Why is my wrapper and comb buried in a pot behind our house?”

    He looked at me for a long time—too long—and then smiled. But it wasn’t a smile of love. It was a cold, dry smile like someone who knew something I didn’t.

    “Chinyere,” he said, “You ask too many questions. Some things are better left alone.”

    I stepped back. My heart was pounding. I wanted to run, but I was too scared. I couldn’t believe this was the man I married.

    For the next few days, Obinna changed completely. He hardly spoke. He would stay up at night walking around the house, talking to himself in a strange language I didn’t understand.

    Then, the stranger came.

    It was a stormy evening. Thunder was cracking the sky open. Obinna told me to stay inside while he went outside to meet someone.

    Through the window, I saw the man.

    He had one eye, a long scar across his neck, and wore a black cloak. He didn’t even look human. The man handed Obinna something small, and they both whispered. I could hear only one thing clearly:

    “Tonight is the night. Make sure she eats it all.”

    Eat what?

    My body began to shake. I locked myself in the kitchen and prayed. Something terrible was coming.

    That evening, Obinna acted sweet again—for the first time in weeks. He brought home my favorite food: pounded yam and bitterleaf soup. He even brought me palm wine and said, “My queen, eat. You deserve to rest tonight.”

    But the moment I tasted the soup, I knew something was wrong.

    It had a strange bitter taste, not like normal bitterleaf. I dropped the spoon and looked into his eyes. They were shining—too shiny, like someone hiding a deep secret.

    He smiled. “Eat more, Chinyere. You need strength.”

    I stood up and said I was full. He frowned but said nothing.

    Later that night, I felt dizzy. My head was spinning. My legs were weak. I tried to call for help, but no sound came out. Everything went dark.

    ---

    When I opened my eyes, I was no longer in my body.

    I was floating above it.

    Below me, I saw my lifeless body lying on the bed, and Obinna kneeling beside it with a small red knife in his hand.

    He was not crying. He was smiling.

    He kissed my forehead and whispered:

    “Thank you, Chinyere. Your spirit has given me.
    MY HUSBAND KILLED ME TO REPLACE HIS LIFE BUT MY GHOST WILL HUNT HIM TO DEATH Episode 1 #walexstories FOLLOW ME Walex's Stories BEFORE YOU MISS ANOTHER EPISODE My name was Chinyere, and I came from a small, peaceful village called Umueze. Life in the village was not rich in money, but we were rich in laughter, songs, and stories. I was raised by my grandmother who taught me how to cook, farm, and pray. Everyone knew me as the girl who smiled even when the rain fell too hard on her cassava farm. When I turned twenty-three, I married Obinna, the man who had stolen my heart with his words and good looks. He was tall, muscular, and charming. He could talk like a preacher and sing like a bird. My friends were jealous. They said, “Chinyere, you have found a husband from heaven.” At first, I believed them. Obinna treated me like gold. He helped me in the farm, bought me wrappers, and called me sweet names like my queen, my sunshine, the air I breathe. I felt like the happiest woman in the whole world. But after a few months, everything began to change. The man who once smiled at me every morning now looked at me with cold eyes. He no longer called me sweet names. He would come home late and sleep facing the wall. I would ask, “Obinna, are you okay?” and he would say, “I’m tired.” That was just the beginning. One night, I woke up to drink water. As I passed by the window, I saw a strange light behind our hut. I looked closely and saw Obinna kneeling beside a small fire. He was holding something in his hand and talking to himself. I couldn’t hear everything, but I heard him say: “Spirits of the dark... I have kept my promise. Just wait, she will be ready soon.” My heart nearly stopped. Who was he talking to? What promise? I quickly returned to the bed and pretended to sleep. My mind was racing like a drum at a village festival. That whole night, I did not close my eyes again. The next day, I tried to act normal. I cooked his food, greeted him kindly, and washed his clothes. But fear had already moved into my heart like a thief in the night. The next strange thing happened three days later. While sweeping the backyard, I noticed a patch of loose soil behind our hut. Something told me to dig it. I used a stick and carefully removed the sand. What I saw made my blood turn to ice. Inside a small clay pot, wrapped in red cloth, I found: A piece of my wrapper My old comb A dried lizard And a red feather soaked in something like blood I screamed and threw the pot away. My hands were shaking. My knees became weak. What kind of wickedness was this? What kind of evil charm used my belongings? That night, I confronted Obinna. “Obinna, what is going on? Why is my wrapper and comb buried in a pot behind our house?” He looked at me for a long time—too long—and then smiled. But it wasn’t a smile of love. It was a cold, dry smile like someone who knew something I didn’t. “Chinyere,” he said, “You ask too many questions. Some things are better left alone.” I stepped back. My heart was pounding. I wanted to run, but I was too scared. I couldn’t believe this was the man I married. For the next few days, Obinna changed completely. He hardly spoke. He would stay up at night walking around the house, talking to himself in a strange language I didn’t understand. Then, the stranger came. It was a stormy evening. Thunder was cracking the sky open. Obinna told me to stay inside while he went outside to meet someone. Through the window, I saw the man. He had one eye, a long scar across his neck, and wore a black cloak. He didn’t even look human. The man handed Obinna something small, and they both whispered. I could hear only one thing clearly: “Tonight is the night. Make sure she eats it all.” Eat what? My body began to shake. I locked myself in the kitchen and prayed. Something terrible was coming. That evening, Obinna acted sweet again—for the first time in weeks. He brought home my favorite food: pounded yam and bitterleaf soup. He even brought me palm wine and said, “My queen, eat. You deserve to rest tonight.” But the moment I tasted the soup, I knew something was wrong. It had a strange bitter taste, not like normal bitterleaf. I dropped the spoon and looked into his eyes. They were shining—too shiny, like someone hiding a deep secret. He smiled. “Eat more, Chinyere. You need strength.” I stood up and said I was full. He frowned but said nothing. Later that night, I felt dizzy. My head was spinning. My legs were weak. I tried to call for help, but no sound came out. Everything went dark. --- When I opened my eyes, I was no longer in my body. I was floating above it. Below me, I saw my lifeless body lying on the bed, and Obinna kneeling beside it with a small red knife in his hand. He was not crying. He was smiling. He kissed my forehead and whispered: “Thank you, Chinyere. Your spirit has given me.
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  • *The Air India plane crash.*
    To some, just another breaking news story.
    To me, it was a soul-stirring reminder of how fragile and unpredictable life really is.

    Four lives. Four stories. Four powerful lessons that changed how I see time, purpose, and the grace of each moment.

    First: A family who had waited years to fulfill their dream of migrating to the UK.
    Life kept getting in the way, responsibilities, delays, decisions.
    They finally made it onto the plane… but never reached their destination

    And I realized:
    We carry so many plans for “someday.” But if we keep waiting, someday becomes never.

    Second: A woman who was supposed to be on that flight. She arrived late. Missed the check-in. Pleaded to get on board but was denied. She was frustrated, angry, defeated. Only to later realize: that delay was divine protection.

    We don’t always get what we want, because God sees what we cannot.
    Sometimes, His “no” is what keeps us alive.

    Third: A man who survived.
    The plane split in half and he happened to be in the section that didn’t catch fire.
    He walked away, dazed and alive, from something no one thought survivable.

    It wasn’t luck. It was purpose. And I was reminded of the verse: “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” – Ecclesiastes 3:1

    It simply wasn’t his time.

    Fourth: And then those who didn’t make it. People with dreams. People with families. People with unfinished stories.
    They kissed someone goodbye that morning… not knowing it was the last time.

    Their lives remind us that time is not guaranteed. We’re not promised old age. We’re not promised later. What we have is now. A breath. A heartbeat. A chance.

    So while you still have today..
    While you’re still breathing, still strong, still able, don’t waste it. Don’t wait for the “perfect” moment.

    Love now. Apologize now. Forgive now. Dream now. Speak now.

    Because life doesn’t always come with warnings. And sometimes… “next time” never comes.
    *The Air India plane crash.* To some, just another breaking news story. To me, it was a soul-stirring reminder of how fragile and unpredictable life really is. Four lives. Four stories. Four powerful lessons that changed how I see time, purpose, and the grace of each moment. First: A family who had waited years to fulfill their dream of migrating to the UK. Life kept getting in the way, responsibilities, delays, decisions. They finally made it onto the plane… but never reached their destination And I realized: We carry so many plans for “someday.” But if we keep waiting, someday becomes never. Second: A woman who was supposed to be on that flight. She arrived late. Missed the check-in. Pleaded to get on board but was denied. She was frustrated, angry, defeated. Only to later realize: that delay was divine protection. We don’t always get what we want, because God sees what we cannot. Sometimes, His “no” is what keeps us alive. Third: A man who survived. The plane split in half and he happened to be in the section that didn’t catch fire. He walked away, dazed and alive, from something no one thought survivable. It wasn’t luck. It was purpose. And I was reminded of the verse: “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” – Ecclesiastes 3:1 It simply wasn’t his time. Fourth: And then those who didn’t make it. People with dreams. People with families. People with unfinished stories. They kissed someone goodbye that morning… not knowing it was the last time. Their lives remind us that time is not guaranteed. We’re not promised old age. We’re not promised later. What we have is now. A breath. A heartbeat. A chance. So while you still have today.. While you’re still breathing, still strong, still able, don’t waste it. Don’t wait for the “perfect” moment. Love now. Apologize now. Forgive now. Dream now. Speak now. Because life doesn’t always come with warnings. And sometimes… “next time” never comes.
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  • Beloved, let us turn to God for protection. We can't rely on our own strength and abilities to keep us safe. We must trust in God's power and grace to guide us. The Bible reminds us that even the most vigilant can stumble, so let us put our faith in God. In these uncertain times, trusting in God is the best way to ensure our safety. (psa 16 v 1)

    Heavenly father, l am so grateful for all you have done in my life. You have kept me safe and prevented the worst from happening. I trust that you will always shield me from evil and anything that could cause me harm. Please guide me to make wise decisions so l can stay out of harm's way... Amen.
    Good morning, have a blessed day.
    Beloved, let us turn to God for protection. We can't rely on our own strength and abilities to keep us safe. We must trust in God's power and grace to guide us. The Bible reminds us that even the most vigilant can stumble, so let us put our faith in God. In these uncertain times, trusting in God is the best way to ensure our safety. (psa 16 v 1) Heavenly father, l am so grateful for all you have done in my life. You have kept me safe and prevented the worst from happening. I trust that you will always shield me from evil and anything that could cause me harm. Please guide me to make wise decisions so l can stay out of harm's way... Amen. Good morning, have a blessed day.
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  • https://youtu.be/lzzsc5hzmjo?si=m46POzY_O4ZSYKXf
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  • Good morning God's beloved. Thank God for a new day. This is the day the LORD has made, we will rejoice and be glad in it. May this day be your day of divine coronation. On a day like this, ESTHER was an ordinary captive girl but by Divine orchestration, in less than 24hrs she became a Queen. I pray for you, in less than 24hrs, may God change your story. May God take you to. Where your strength, labour nor qualifications can't take you in 20yrs. Joseph was a prisoner some minutes ago but in less than 24hrs, he became next in command in Egypt by God's arrangement. I decree and declare, that by God's arrangement, dise up from that sick bed, be connected to your husband/wife, be pregnant, be promoted, hit a deal in billions, travel abroad, get your visa stamped, go forward, gain the admission you seek, pay off all your owe etc. May evil be far from us all, throughout this new week. Today is your Monday of GOOD NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME.
    Good morning God's beloved. Thank God for a new day. This is the day the LORD has made, we will rejoice and be glad in it. May this day be your day of divine coronation. On a day like this, ESTHER was an ordinary captive girl but by Divine orchestration, in less than 24hrs she became a Queen. I pray for you, in less than 24hrs, may God change your story. May God take you to. Where your strength, labour nor qualifications can't take you in 20yrs. Joseph was a prisoner some minutes ago but in less than 24hrs, he became next in command in Egypt by God's arrangement. I decree and declare, that by God's arrangement, dise up from that sick bed, be connected to your husband/wife, be pregnant, be promoted, hit a deal in billions, travel abroad, get your visa stamped, go forward, gain the admission you seek, pay off all your owe etc. May evil be far from us all, throughout this new week. Today is your Monday of GOOD NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME.
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  • *Normalize praying* . People aren't jealous of material things anymore. They're jealous of your Aura, your Personality, the way people love and support you. Your natural leadership abilities. Things money can't buy.
    *Normalize praying* . 🛐People aren't jealous of material things anymore.🙏 They're jealous of your Aura, your Personality, the way people love and support you. Your natural leadership abilities. Things money can't buy.
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  • Humility is a vital key to success.
    Be humble and be on your way to fulfil destiny.
    Humility is a vital key to success. Be humble and be on your way to fulfil destiny.
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  • *THE RESTORER'S DAILY GUIDE*

    DATE: MONDAY 16TH JUNE 2025

    THEME: *FAITH'S ANCHOR*

    MEMORIZE
    Hebrews 11:1
    Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

    READ
    Hebrews 11:1-6
    Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
    For by it the elders obtained a good report.
    Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear.
    By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh.
    By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God.
    But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.

    THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
    *The loss of hope is the crash of faith*

    MESSAGE
    According to our memory verse for today, faith depends on hope to sustain it's substance unto maturation. Faith hangs on the wings of hope because it is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen.

    POINT TO NOTE:
    *The loss of hope is the crash of faith!*

    One of your greatest responsibilities is to keep hope alive always because without hope, faith is powerless to deliver. There must be a picture kept perpetually before your eyes on which your faith anchors.

    Faith is the future that we hope for in the present. The Bible says, "Now Faith is the substance hoped for," so the substance of faith in the present that we can hold on to is
    Hope.

    Hope is the true picture of the future, as shown from the scriptures.

    We must continue to gaze on the promises of God in the scriptures to keep faith alive.

    *Our gaze on the scriptures is the reason for Hope.*

    We can only be hopeful if we continue to gaze at what God has told us in His Word.

    *Faith starts to sink very fast when we take our eyes off of the word of God.*

    I can only think of Peter walking on the water to go to Jesus because the Lord Jesus Christ (the Word) gave him faith to do so by telling him to come over to Him on the water.

    The Lord Jesus Christ represents the Word of Hope. Peter's ability to keep his eyes on the Lord Jesus is the exercise of keeping Hope alive for faith to stay sustained. He only began to lose faith and consequently began to sink when he took his gaze off the Lord.

    Beloved, where are you today in your walk with God? Are you still walking on the water, or are you already sinking because you are distracted by situations and circumstances around you?

    MY COUNSEL
    Refocus your eyes on the Lord Jesus Christ today through the word of God.

    *Your future hides in the scriptures.*

    Keep hope alive always by keeping your gaze on what God has said to you from His word.

    ACTION STEPS
    1. Revisit past revelations from the scriptures.
    2. Renew your faith in God by refreshing your hope in the word.
    3. Pray fervently for grace to stay focused on the promises of God through the Word.

    PRAYERS
    Dear heavenly Father, Thank you for today's devotional guide. Help me to stay tuned to your word by faith in Jesus' name. Amen.

    REMEMBER
    *The loss of hope is the crash of faith.*

    AUTHOR: JEDIDIAH DAVID

    DAILY READING: Ezekiel 41-42, Judges 14-15, Acts 10.

    HYMN
    My hope is built on nothing less
    Than Jesus' blood and righteousness ;
    I dare not trust the sweetest frame,
    But wholly lean on Jesus' name.

    On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand ;
    All other ground is sinking sand,
    All other ground is sinking sand.

    2
    When darkness hides His lovely face,
    I rest on His unchanging grace;
    In every high and stormy gale,
    My anchor holds within the vail.

    3
    His oath, His covenant, His blood,
    Support me in the 'whelming flood ;
    When all around my soul gives way,
    He then is all my hope and stay.

    4
    When He shall come with trumpet sound,
    On ,may I then in Him be found,
    Clothed in His righteousness alone,
    Faultless to stand before the throne !

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    *THE RESTORER'S DAILY GUIDE* DATE: MONDAY 16TH JUNE 2025 THEME: *FAITH'S ANCHOR* MEMORIZE Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. READ Hebrews 11:1-6 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good report. Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh. By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God. But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY *The loss of hope is the crash of faith* MESSAGE According to our memory verse for today, faith depends on hope to sustain it's substance unto maturation. Faith hangs on the wings of hope because it is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. POINT TO NOTE: *The loss of hope is the crash of faith!* One of your greatest responsibilities is to keep hope alive always because without hope, faith is powerless to deliver. There must be a picture kept perpetually before your eyes on which your faith anchors. Faith is the future that we hope for in the present. The Bible says, "Now Faith is the substance hoped for," so the substance of faith in the present that we can hold on to is Hope. Hope is the true picture of the future, as shown from the scriptures. We must continue to gaze on the promises of God in the scriptures to keep faith alive. *Our gaze on the scriptures is the reason for Hope.* We can only be hopeful if we continue to gaze at what God has told us in His Word. *Faith starts to sink very fast when we take our eyes off of the word of God.* I can only think of Peter walking on the water to go to Jesus because the Lord Jesus Christ (the Word) gave him faith to do so by telling him to come over to Him on the water. The Lord Jesus Christ represents the Word of Hope. Peter's ability to keep his eyes on the Lord Jesus is the exercise of keeping Hope alive for faith to stay sustained. He only began to lose faith and consequently began to sink when he took his gaze off the Lord. Beloved, where are you today in your walk with God? Are you still walking on the water, or are you already sinking because you are distracted by situations and circumstances around you? MY COUNSEL Refocus your eyes on the Lord Jesus Christ today through the word of God. *Your future hides in the scriptures.* Keep hope alive always by keeping your gaze on what God has said to you from His word. ACTION STEPS 1. Revisit past revelations from the scriptures. 2. Renew your faith in God by refreshing your hope in the word. 3. Pray fervently for grace to stay focused on the promises of God through the Word. PRAYERS Dear heavenly Father, Thank you for today's devotional guide. Help me to stay tuned to your word by faith in Jesus' name. Amen. REMEMBER *The loss of hope is the crash of faith.* AUTHOR: JEDIDIAH DAVID DAILY READING: Ezekiel 41-42, Judges 14-15, Acts 10. HYMN My hope is built on nothing less Than Jesus' blood and righteousness ; I dare not trust the sweetest frame, But wholly lean on Jesus' name. On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand ; All other ground is sinking sand, All other ground is sinking sand. 2 When darkness hides His lovely face, I rest on His unchanging grace; In every high and stormy gale, My anchor holds within the vail. 3 His oath, His covenant, His blood, Support me in the 'whelming flood ; When all around my soul gives way, He then is all my hope and stay. 4 When He shall come with trumpet sound, On ,may I then in Him be found, Clothed in His righteousness alone, Faultless to stand before the throne ! PLEASE SHARE
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  • Good morning to you..Can bedweting destroy a marriage of 25 years.?
    Good morning to you..Can bedweting destroy a marriage of 25 years.?
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