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This is my Story

An Ongoing Journey of Overcoming Adversities of Life

I can't remember how many times I've shared my testimony with someone in the hopes of encouraging them, only to be told, "You should write a book!" However, that's not yet an area I've got the courage to venture into, so I'll share my journey here as I go along... Please note that I don't share my story to dishonour, blame, or shame those who have wounded me in any way but merely to expose how my own sinful responses towards what happened caused me to remain stuck in the trauma of the events in the hope that my testimony will bring hope to those who are struggling with the same issues. It's inevitable that offence will come in life, but whether we respond to it in a godly or ungodly way is entirely our choice. What happened to us as children was not our fault, but what we do now, what we think, how we dress, where we go, who we go with, and what we touch, who we touch & who touches us is our full responsibility!​ God has given us a rule book, the Bible, to tell us how to win at life. Jesus came to heal the broken-hearted & bind up their wounds. He came to set the captives free. Healing & restoration also come by confessing to one another James 5:16. We are wounded in relationships, but we also heal in relationships. Having confessed, we need to receive forgiveness and let it clean. 'But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ, His Son, cleanses us from all sin.' I John 1:7 Although the Blood cleanses us, it is not the task of the Blood alone to heal but the fellowship with one another that brings healing & restoration. We need to be restored to the fellowship of our fellow citizens. Only their acceptance & embrace can heal years of suffering & ostracism. That is, after all, how we experience God's love. Knowledge will never override experience. You can tell me you love me until you're blue in the face, but because of my lifetime experiences of abandonment & rejection, I will never believe you unless I experience it through your actions. I share my story so that others may find hope in knowing that if God did this for me, He will do it again for them, too.​ This is how we OVERCOME: And they overcame and conquered him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, for they did not love their life and renounce their faith even when faced with death. Revelation 12:11

Season People

The gentle purpose of temporary companions
Some people are not meant to stay forever. They arrive like passing seasons — not to take root, but to stir what still lies hidden. Their words or actions may press against tender scars, awakening the remnants of unhealed places within us. At first, it can feel jarring, even painful, like winter winds stripping bare the branches. Yet even in this, God works. These “season people” are often the ones who unknowingly help bring us into the light. They press where we still hurt, and in doing so, they invite us to seek healing. They highlight the medicine we carry within, the grace of God that can restore and transform us into a higher version of ourselves. Like autumn leaves, their presence may fall away in time, yet the lessons they leave behind enrich the soil of our souls. They came not to stay, but to make us heal. 📖 "To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven." — Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NKJV) 🙌 Prayer Father, thank You for the gift of people, whether they stay for a lifetime or only for a season. Help me to receive each one with grace, to learn what You are teaching me through them, and to release them when their season is complete. Where pain has been stirred, pour in Your healing balm. Where lessons have been hard, cover me with Your mercy. Teach me to hold people with open hands, trusting that You are the Author of my story and that every encounter can be used for my growth and Your glory. May I walk forward in freedom, anchored in Your everlasting love. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

4. September 2025 um 10:38:00

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Pruned for Promise

Letting go so God can grow something new
Before God You are not losing. You are being prepared. Trust that every removal makes room for God’s increase. us into the next season, He gently prepares our hearts. Preparation often comes through both pruning and planting. He removes some things and adds others. Old habits, environments, or even certain people may no longer walk beside us, because they are not ready for where God is leading us. It is never rejection, but redirection. Like a master gardener, the Father prunes branches that no longer bear fruit so that new life can flourish. It hurts to let go, yet in every cutting back there is a promise of greater growth. 📖 “Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit.” — John 15:2 (NKJV) This truth echoes through your own values, dear heart. Faith and spirituality anchor you. Love and compassion fuel you. Courage allows you to release what is no longer aligned, trusting God’s hand as He prepares you for new assignments. Like feathers carried by the wind or broken pottery restored with gold, the removals are not wasted. They make space for what He is about to add — relationships that will nourish, habits that will sustain, and environments that will align with your calling. 💡 Reflection: What might God be inviting you to release right now? 🤔 Where is He whispering that new life is about to bud? 🤔 You are not losing. You are being prepared. Trust that every removal makes room for God’s increase. 🙌 Prayer: Father, thank You for loving me enough to prune what no longer serves my growth. Give me courage to let go of what You remove and faith to welcome what You bring. May I rest in the assurance that every season of change is guided by Your hand. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

4. September 2025 um 10:12:00

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Art as Medicine

Creativity as Worship and Healing Balm
The world will try to convince you that art is a luxury — an optional add‑on, something reserved for the wealthy or the indulgent. Yet deep in my spirit, I know this is not true. Art is medicine. It heals in ways that cannot be measured or explained. Like water seeping into dry cracks, it reaches places therapy cannot always touch. It brings colour back to grey spaces of the heart. It awakens joy where grief once lingered. It becomes a vessel through which brokenness is gently restored. What you and I create is not optional. It is essential. Creativity is one of the ways we partner with God, mirroring His heart as the Creator of all things. When we paint, write, dance, or sing, we echo the very first words of Scripture:  📖“In the beginning God created...” — Genesis 1:1 Creative expression is more than self‑care. It is a form of worship, a declaration that beauty can rise from ashes, and a therapy for the wounded soul that words alone cannot mend. 📖 “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” — Psalm 147:3 (NKJV) When brush meets canvas, or words meet page, healing oil is poured out. Sometimes it flows for the one creating, other times for the one receiving. Either way, art becomes a sacred exchange — a prayer without words, a song rising silently from the soul. 🙌Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for weaving creativity into the fabric of who we are. Help us to see it not as a luxury, but as a holy gift — a medicine that carries healing and hope. May our art always point back to You, the Great Creator, and may it be a balm for every weary heart that encounters it. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

3. September 2025 um 11:56:00

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Chosen and Sent

Living as one marked by heaven’s assignment
There’s a holy weight in remembering: God does not make random choices. He handpicked you, knit you together with intention, and breathed purpose into your being. You are not here by accident. 📖 “You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit.” — John 15:16 (NKJV) The world may try to press you into sameness, to mute your colours, and to dull your flame. Yet heaven whispers: “I called you to shine.” When you walk, walk as one sent. When you speak, let it be with the courage of one anointed. When you live, live knowing heaven has signed its Name upon your heart. Even the things that once tried to silence you — rejection, shame, fear — can become the steady drumbeat of your rise. Like broken pottery mended with gold, those cracks become the very lines through which His glory shines. 💡 Reflection: Where in my life have I been tempted to blend in, rather than stand out in Christ’s light?🤔 How can I walk more boldly in the truth that I am chosen, appointed, and sent?🤔 🙌 Prayer: Father, thank You for choosing me, not because of my strength but because of Your love. Teach me to walk with holy confidence, to speak with anointing, and to live as one marked by heaven’s Name. May my scars become songs of victory and my silence become praise. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. ✨ Affirmation: I am chosen, appointed, and sent. My life carries heaven’s imprint.

3. September 2025 um 11:40:00

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Divine Protection and Hidden Coverings

A reflection on how God’s presence through us becomes a shield for others
There are moments when we realise how much of God’s protection flowed through us into the lives of others. Sometimes the evidence only shows itself after we have stepped away — when the fragile structures of a person’s life or even a whole organisation begin to crumble without the unseen covering that God released through our presence. I have witnessed this first-hand. Decades ago, I resigned from a company that had treated me poorly. Only a few months later, it was liquidated. At the time, I didn’t have the words to explain what I felt, but now I see: while I was there, God’s blessing rested on that place. When I left, that blessing was lifted. Joseph’s life gives us a Scriptural anchor for this truth. 📖 “The LORD was with Joseph, and he was a successful man… the LORD blessed the Egyptian’s house for Joseph’s sake; and the blessing of the LORD was on all that he had in the house and in the field.” — Genesis 39:2,5 (NKJV) Joseph carried God’s presence so tangibly that even those who mistreated him prospered simply by being near him. Yet when he was removed, they no longer walked in the same favour. In this, we see how God uses His children as vessels of covering, protection, and blessing. This is why discernment matters. Not everyone is meant to have access to the shelter of your presence. To give yourself freely without prayerful boundaries can leave you depleted, carrying burdens God never asked you to bear. Walking in love and compassion does not mean enabling or remaining in places where dishonour prevails. Sometimes, stepping away is the most faithful act — creating space for God’s justice and for His mercy to move. 💡 Reflection: Can you recall a time when your presence brought stability or peace to a situation, even if it went unrecognised?🤔 Are there spaces in your life today where God is prompting you to step back, so His justice can take its course?🤔 How can you remain prayerful about where to pour your life and presence as a covering?🤔 🙌 Prayer: Lord, thank You for entrusting me with Your presence and for the unseen ways You use my life to bless others. Help me to discern where to pour out and where to withhold, so that I may walk in step with Your will. Teach me to release people and places into Your hands, knowing that You alone are the ultimate protector and righteous judge. Guard my heart from pride, and let me be a humble vessel of Your light. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. 🌸Closing Encouragement: You are a carrier of divine presence. Where you go, God’s light goes. Where you withdraw, His justice often unfolds. Hold this truth with humility, and let it anchor you in courage. You are not only seen and loved, but also chosen to be a vessel through which His covering flows.

3. September 2025 um 09:58:00

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Bitter Roots and Redemption

Breaking cycles through grace and truth
Sadly, in my woundedness I made some bitter root judgements. I thought I was protecting myself, yet in reality I was planting seeds that bore bitter fruit. In those vows — “I’ll never be like them” or “I must always prove I’m enough” — I set myself up to reap what I had sown. Without meaning to, I repeated some of the very patterns I longed to escape, especially in raising my boys. This is the ache of generational wounds: we so often carry forward what we desperately wanted to leave behind. The harsh words that once hurt us become echoes in our own voices. The patterns we despised surface in our parenting, not out of malice, but out of unhealed pain. Yet Jesus, in His mercy, meets us even here. His cross is strong enough to sever every bitter root, His love deep enough to redeem what feels irredeemable. 📖 “See to it that no one falls short of the grace of God; that no root of bitterness springing up causes trouble, and by this many become defiled.” — Hebrews 12:15 (NKJV) When we repent of bitter root judgements and invite Holy Spirit to cleanse our hearts, the soil changes. What once grew weeds can now nurture blossoms. Grace plants new seeds — forgiveness, blessing, and words that bring life. Our children do not need to inherit our brokenness; they can inherit redemption. The same God who heals our wounds can heal theirs, rewriting our family story with hope. 📖 “Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.” — John 8:36 (NKJV) 💡Reflection: • What bitter root judgements have you made in response to your own pain?🤔 • How have those roots affected the way you relate to others, especially your children?🤔 • What truth from Scripture can you declare as you invite Jesus to uproot and replace them?🤔 🙌 Prayer Lord Jesus, I bring before You the bitter roots I planted in my pain. Forgive me for the judgements I made and for the patterns that flowed into my parenting. Thank You that Your blood speaks a better word — mercy instead of judgement, blessing instead of curse. Uproot every bitter seed, and by Your Spirit sow new life into my family. May my boys know they are deeply loved, fearfully and wonderfully made, and free to live without the weight of generational pain. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

2. September 2025 um 11:50:00

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A Game of Perspective

Learning to see through God’s eyes rather than the lens of comparison
The words linger in my heart: "You can seem like a millionaire to one person and a homeless person to the next. The ants think you are a giant, and the trees don't even notice you. You think you have a boring life, but the next person might be striving for your lifestyle. Comparison is the thief of joy, so stay kind and keep loving life. Life is all just a big game of perspective." Perspective. Such a simple word, yet it has the power to alter the way we carry our days. I have learned that how I see myself is not always the way God sees me. One moment I can feel insignificant, and in the next, someone else sees in me what they long for. If I live caught between these shifting reflections, I risk missing the steady truth: my worth is not measured by comparison, but by the One who formed me. 📖 "For we dare not class ourselves or compare ourselves with those who commend themselves. But they, measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise." — 2 Corinthians 10:12 (NKJV) Comparison whispers lies — that we are too little or too much, that joy is always out of reach. Yet when we shift our gaze, we begin to see through the eyes of grace. Like an artist choosing colours, God paints each life uniquely. No two strokes are the same, yet together they create a masterpiece that speaks of His love. May I live today anchored in gratitude, contentment, and kindness. May I choose to celebrate others without dimming my own light. For life is not a competition but a canvas, and the brush rests in the hands of a faithful Creator. 🙌Prayer Father God, help me to see myself and others through Your eyes, not through the shifting mirrors of comparison. Teach me to embrace gratitude, to walk in kindness, and to delight in the portion You have given me. May my heart overflow with joy, not stolen by comparison but secured in Your love. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

2. September 2025 um 09:51:00

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My Voice Matters

Learning that speaking up is not selfish but sacred
For so long I believed that burying my needs was noble. I thought silence was humility, that keeping the peace meant swallowing my voice. Yet, in the quiet, I began to fade. My heart grew weary, my soul diminished, and the beauty of who God created me to be was muffled beneath layers of compliance. Now I am learning that speaking up for myself isn’t selfish — it is essential. Each time I advocate for my needs, I teach others how to treat me. Each time I use my voice, I step further into the identity God designed for me. Scripture reminds me: 📖 "Let your 'Yes' be 'Yes,' and your 'No,' 'No.'" — Matthew 5:37 (NKJV) These are words of clarity, not confusion. Jesus Himself spoke with truth, authority and love. To echo His example is not arrogance; it is obedience. I see now that my voice matters. It is not meant to be hidden or diminished, but lifted in truth and grace. When I speak up, I do not only guard my own heart — I create space for others to find courage to speak as well. My voice becomes a ripple, teaching, guiding, and setting boundaries that reflect love and integrity. ✨ Soul Whisper: Your needs matter. Your voice matters. When you honour them, you honour the One who gave them to you. 🙌 Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for the gift of voice, for the ability to speak truth with grace. Forgive me for the times I buried my needs in fear of rejection. Teach me to speak with courage and kindness, to say "yes" and "no" with honesty, and to trust that my worth is found in You alone. Help me use my voice as an instrument of love, truth, and healing. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

2. September 2025 um 09:47:00

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Not a Mistake

Reclaiming the truth of God’s intentional love
For the longest time, I believed I was a mistake. That something was wrong with me. These lies took root in my childhood when criticism echoed louder than love. Every harsh word, every rejection, chiselled away at my sense of worth until I carried shame like a cloak. Yet as I have journeyed with Jesus, I’ve discovered a different voice — gentle, steady, and true. Holy Spirit whispers that I was never an accident, never an afterthought. God’s Word reveals that I was chosen, seen, and loved even before my first breath. 📖 “I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvellous are Your works, and that my soul knows very well.” — Psalm 139:14 (NKJV) The truth is this: we are not defined by the words of broken people, but by the unchanging Word of God. Even in the womb, He was knitting us together with purpose. Nothing about us is random. Every part of who we are — our personality, our creativity, our very existence — carries His design. Those old lies may still try to whisper, but truth speaks louder. We are beloved sons and daughters, handcrafted with care, destined to reflect His glory. What once felt like shame becomes a testimony of grace, as God turns wounds into places where His love shines brightest. 📖 “Just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love.” — Ephesians 1:4 (NKJV) 💡Reflection: What lies about your worth have you carried from childhood?🤔 How does God’s Word challenge those lies?🤔 What truth can you declare over yourself today when shame tries to return?🤔 🙌 Prayer: Father, thank You that I am not a mistake. Heal the broken places where I believed lies about my worth. Let Your truth sink deep into my heart, silencing every whisper of shame. Remind me daily that I am fearfully and wonderfully made, chosen and loved. May I live in the freedom of knowing that my life was Your idea, designed for purpose and beauty. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

1. September 2025 um 18:34:00

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Step Out in Faith

A tender reminder that with God, impossibility bends into possibility
There are moments when life presses us to the ground, whispering impossibility in our ears. Pride says we should have figured it out by now. Experience recalls every past failure and labels this one risky. Reason rolls its eyes, calling it pointless. I know those voices. They sound logical, even protective. Yet they keep us hunched in despair, clutching our heads as if the weight of it all will break us completely. Then comes another whisper — softer, steadier. The whisper of the heart where Holy Spirit breathes courage: Step out in faith. It is not blind. It is not reckless. It is anchored in the truth that our God holds the power to turn ashes into beauty, brokenness into healing, impossibility into testimony. 📖 "With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." — Matthew 19:26 (NKJV) This is where faith stretches its wings, even amid shards of broken pottery and feathers scattered on the floor. It is the courage to believe that God is present in the breaking and faithful in the rebuilding. 💡 Reflection: Which voice do you hear most often — pride, experience, or reason?🤔 How might you recognise and respond to the whisper of faith in this season?🤔 What "impossible" situation can you surrender into God’s hands today?🤔 🙌 Prayer Father God, when my heart bows under the weight of impossibility, lift my eyes to You. Remind me that You are the God who makes a way where there seems to be none. Replace despair with hope, fear with courage, and doubt with trust. Teach me to step out in faith, knowing You walk before me and hold me close. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

1. September 2025 um 17:28:00

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Seeking the Real

Unmasking authenticity in a world of façades
This morning, my heart lingered on a quote I came across: "I no longer look for the good in people, I search for the real… because while good is often dressed in fake clothing, real is naked and proud no matter the scars." How true these words ring. We live in a world where appearances can deceive, where goodness can be dressed up for show, but authenticity shines even through its scars. The older I grow, the less impressed I am by polished façades, and the more drawn I am to the raw, honest, imperfect beauty of people who have stopped pretending. 📖 "For the Lord does not see as man sees; for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart." — 1 Samuel 16:7 (NKJV) The "real" may carry wounds, yet it is clothed in truth. The "real" may not always look tidy, yet it bears the fragrance of grace. When we dare to be vulnerable, to let our scars show, we make space for God’s power to be revealed in our weakness. As Paul reminds us, His strength is made perfect in our frailty. My core values remind me that integrity, love, and courage matter far more than surface-level goodness. Integrity means being the same person in private and in public. Love means choosing compassion over image. Courage means letting the real me be seen, even when it feels costly. 💡 Reflection: Where in my life am I still trying to appear "good" rather than live authentically?🤔 How might God be inviting me to embrace being real — scars, flaws, and all?🤔 You are deeply loved, scars and all. May you walk today in the freedom of being real before God and others. 🙌 Prayer: Lord, teach me to value authenticity over appearances. Help me to walk humbly yet boldly, willing to show my scars as testimonies of Your healing grace. Strip away the false coverings that hide my heart, and let my life be a witness of Your truth. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

1. September 2025 um 10:16:00

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Known, Held, and Surrounded

A prophetic reminder of God’s intimate care in prayer ministry
There are moments in ministry when we need to remind tender hearts that God’s gaze is never cold or distant. His knowing is not scrutiny, but love. These verses from Psalm 139 breathe reassurance into places where shame, fear, or self-doubt might whisper otherwise. 📖 "Lord, you know everything there is to know about me… You’ve gone into my future to prepare the way, and in kindness you follow behind me to spare me from the harm of my past. You have laid your hand on me!" — Psalm 139:1-5 (TPT) This is not just poetry; it is God’s heart spoken into the room today: He sees every movement of the heart and soul. He knows the words unspoken, the pain too deep to articulate. He has already walked ahead to prepare, and He stands behind to protect. His hand rests upon each one, steady and kind. When you lay hands on someone in prayer, picture this: His hand already there, yours simply agreeing with heaven’s gentle touch. His presence encircles them like light breaking through every shadow — future secure, past redeemed, present held. 💡Reflection: How does it change things to know God has already prepared your future? 🤔 What burdens from the past can you release into His hands today? 🤔 Where do you sense His hand resting on you now? 🤔 🙌Prayer: Father, thank You for knowing us so intimately and loving us so completely. Thank You that our past cannot imprison us, our present cannot overwhelm us, and our future is already prepared by You. As we minister today, may each person feel Your hand upon them, steadying, healing, and guiding them into freedom. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

1. September 2025 um 05:56:00

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Sandpaper People

Refined Through God’s Grace
Some people in our lives feel like sandpaper. Their words scratch, their actions rub the wrong way, and their presence can leave us raw. Yet in the hands of our loving Father, even this friction has purpose. Like wood smoothed by a craftsman, we are being refined. Their roughness cannot destroy us — instead, it polishes us, shaping patience, endurance, and a softer heart that reflects Jesus. 📖 "And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose." — Romans 8:28 (NKJV) In the end, we emerge smoother, stronger, and more radiant in Christ. The sandpaper wears out, but the work God does in us lasts forever. 💡 Reflection: Who has been “sandpaper” in your life?🤔 How has God used these experiences to polish your character?🤔 What beauty can you see in yourself now that might not have been there without the refining process?🤔 Write a prayer of release, asking God to continue shaping you with gentleness and grace. ✨ Healing 💔heARTs💖 Affirmation "I am being refined, not ruined. God uses every rough edge to polish me into His masterpiece. I choose to grow, to forgive, and to shine with His love." 🙌 Prayer: Heavenly Father, Thank You that nothing in my life is wasted in Your hands. Even the rough edges and the difficult people I encounter can be used by You to refine me. When I feel scratched, rubbed raw, or worn down, remind me that You are shaping me into Your likeness — smooth, polished, and radiant in Your grace. Teach me to respond with patience and forgiveness. Help me to see beyond the harshness of others and trust that You are doing a deeper work in me. May Your Spirit be my shield, my comfort, and my guide as I choose love over bitterness, and faith over fear.I rest in the promise that all things work together for good to those who love You. Make me steadfast, Lord, and let my life reflect Your beauty, even through the refining fire. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. ✨

31. August 2025 um 19:02:00

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The Purpose of Flags and Dance in Worship

A Visible Song of Victory, Joy, and Surrender
This morning I awoke to a question resounding in my spirit: "What is the purpose of flags and dancing during worship?🤔" It felt less like a casual thought and more like a whisper from Holy Spirit, drawing me deeper into understanding. Flags and dance are not performance, but prayer in motion. A flag lifted high becomes a prophetic declaration — a banner of God’s truth unfurled over His people. Throughout Scripture, banners were symbols of identity and victory: 📖 "You have given a banner to those who fear You, that it may be displayed because of the truth." — Psalm 60:4 (NKJV) Each colour, each movement, becomes like a brushstroke in the air, painting what words cannot capture. They release heavenly messages of hope, freedom, and authority in Christ. Dance is also a holy language. King David danced before the Lord with all his might 📖Then David danced before the Lord with all his might; and David was wearing a linen ephod. — 2 Samuel 6:14 , unashamed, offering his body as an instrument of joy. When we dance, heaviness lifts, chains break, and joy flows like water in a desert. It is the body’s way of joining the song the spirit is already singing. 📖 "Let them praise His name with the dance; let them sing praises to Him with the timbrel and harp." — Psalm 149:3 (NKJV) Together, flags and dance become a fusion of beauty and warfare. They declare victory, invite heaven’s presence, and transform worship into a multi-sensory tapestry of surrender. It is as though our movements sketch unseen art across the atmosphere — banners of freedom, swirls of joy, strokes of surrender. In these moments, our whole being cries out: “Here I am, Lord. Every part of me belongs to You.” 💡Reflection: How do I personally express my worship beyond words?🤔 What “banners” of truth has God given me to lift over my life and family?🤔 In what ways might dancing or movement in worship bring freedom to my heart?🤔 What holds me back from worshipping with my whole being — body, soul, and spirit?🤔 How can I invite Holy Spirit to use creativity as a form of intercession and praise?🤔 🙌Prayer: Father, thank You for the gift of creative worship. Teach me to lift banners of victory over my life and the lives of others. Let my movements, whether with flags or in dance, release Your joy, Your freedom, and Your truth into the atmosphere. May I never hold back, but worship You with all that I am. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

31. August 2025 um 18:02:00

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Called or Compelled? 🤔Discerning the Heart of Service

When obedience becomes clouded by obligation, the soul aches for clarity.
Once again, I find myself here, wrestling with boundaries after four years of faithfully serving Elijah House schools, pouring heart and time into every detail. Service has been my joy and my offering. Yet a question keeps circling back, gentle but persistent: Am I still here because God is calling me, or because I fear what will happen if I step back?🤔 It’s such a vulnerable question, and the answer isn’t always neat or easy. For four years, I’ve poured myself out — faithfully, lovingly, consistently and I know God has moved in the midst of it all. He’s used me there, but something inside is stirring. Not restlessness, but… reflection. A quiet invitation to examine the why behind my yes. 📖 "Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver." — 2 Corinthians 9:7 (ESV) Sometimes, what began in obedience can quietly slide into obligation. What once flowed from overflow can, over time, begin to draw from a dry well — especially when we forget to pause, to rest, to ask again: “Is this still where You want me, Lord?”🤔 Serving from an empty place isn’t sustainable. It wears down your joy, blurs your discernment, and can lead to resentment — even in the most noble roles. The difference is subtle, yet life-giving. To be called is to be carried by peace. Even in weariness, there is joy because the assignment is Spirit-breathed. To be compelled is to move from pressure, guilt, or the fear of disappointing others. The work may look the same, but the heart posture is worlds apart. 📖 "For we walk by faith, not by sight." — 2 Corinthians 5:7 (NKJV) Faith says, trust Me even if you let go. Fear whispers, if you don’t do it, who will? One is rooted in God’s sufficiency. The other in self-reliance. One nourishes, the other drains. The Holy Spirit gently reminds me: I am not responsible to hold everything together. Need does not always equal assignment. My identity is not defined by how much I do, or how well I serve. 📖 "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them." — Ephesians 2:10 (NKJV) He has prepared good works — not pressured me into endless ones. I sense God inviting me to pause, to listen closely, to separate the holy call from the heavy compulsion. Perhaps boundaries are not barriers but sacred spaces where His voice grows clearer. Perhaps stepping back would open space for another to step in, or simply allow me to serve from a place of rest rather than depletion. 💡 Reflection: Sit with these questions in prayer: What part of me is afraid to step back — and why?🤔 Am I still serving from a place of calling… or a fear of disappointing others?🤔 Have I invited Holy Spirit lately to re-confirm or release me from this season?🤔 What would I do differently if I truly believed I am already loved, even when I’m not needed?🤔 Write whatever surfaces. Don’t edit it. Let your soul speak. Where in my service do I feel peace, even when it stretches me?🤔 Where do I feel pressured, fearful, or guilty?🤔 What would trusting God’s provision look like if I released certain roles?🤔 How might I discern the Holy Spirit’s call from my own compulsion?🤔 This isn’t a crossroads of quitting or staying. It’s a sacred moment of checking whose voice is guiding your steps. Your obedience has never gone unnoticed — but neither has your exhaustion. You are deeply loved, even when you're not filling every gap. You are still chosen, even if you say no. Let God lead — not just to serve, but to rest. May you rest in the assurance that you are not loved for how much you serve, but for who you are in Him. His yoke is easy, His burden light, and His call always carries peace. 🙌Prayer: Jesus, I bring You my heart — the parts that long to serve, and the parts that are weary. Help me discern when to stay and when to rest, when to say yes and when to step back. Remind me that You are the Source and the Shepherd. I don’t need to rescue or carry what was never mine. If You are calling me to remain, give me fresh grace and joy. If You’re releasing me, grant me peace and courage to obey.  Lord Jesus, search my heart and sift my motives. Reveal where You are truly calling me, and where I have been driven by fear or pressure. Teach me to serve with joy, not compulsion, with love, not obligation. Help me trust Your provision for the needs around me. Give me the courage to set boundaries that honour both You and the person You have created me to be. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

31. August 2025 um 09:00:00

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Step Out in Faith

When impossibility becomes the soil for God's miracles
There are moments in life when the voices of doubt gather like storm clouds. Pride whispers, "It's impossible." Experience adds, "It's risky." Reason insists, "It's pointless." Yet, beneath all the clamour, there is a gentler voice — the voice of faith, whispering in the hidden places of the heart: "Step out in faith, for with God all things are possible." I know the weight of sitting with my head in my hands, staring at broken pieces scattered on the ground. Life’s disappointments, losses, and battles often leave us hunched in despair, feeling powerless against the storm. Yet, those very shards of brokenness, when surrendered, become the fragments God uses to reflect His glory. Like pottery restored through kintsugi, the cracks filled with gold become a testimony that beauty does not disappear in the breaking — it is revealed. 📖 "With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." — Matthew 19:26 (NKJV) This verse is not a suggestion of wishful thinking but a declaration of God’s limitless power. What looks like the end to us is often the very beginning of His redemptive plan. The enemy points to ruins, but God points to resurrection. Faith is rarely the absence of fear. More often, it is the courage to move forward despite trembling knees and racing hearts. It is saying, "Yes, Lord," when everything in the natural screams, "No." It is stepping onto water, trusting the One who calls, rather than clinging to the safety of the boat. It is believing that the mustard seed of faith within us can move the mountain that looms ahead. As I think back on my own journey, every breakthrough has been born from that hidden choice to trust — not in my strength, but in His. My core values remind me daily: faith is my highest priority, love and compassion are my anchor, and courage is the flame that keeps me standing when fear tries to silence me. Perhaps today you are standing before a situation that feels impossible — a fractured relationship, a diagnosis that weighs heavy, a dream that seems too far gone. May I gently remind you: impossibility is not the final word when God is in the story. He is the God who parts seas, breathes life into dry bones, and turns crucifixion into resurrection. Your broken pieces are not wasted; they are the canvas upon which He writes His miracles. 🙌 Prayer: Lord, You know the places in me that feel heavy with impossibility. Teach me to listen less to the voices of fear and more to the whisper of faith. Give me the courage to step forward, even when I cannot see the outcome, trusting that You hold it all. Let my brokenness be the very place where Your glory shines brightest. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

31. August 2025 um 01:41:00

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The Weight of a Final Word

A gentle reminder that what lingers is not always what was spoken, but what was felt
I’ve learned through my own journey that people rarely carry our exact words with them. They carry how we made them feel. If the last interaction left behind heaviness, sharpness, or unkindness, those emotions tend to overshadow all the good that came before. It’s like a painting—many layers of colour may be applied, yet a single dark stroke can dominate the canvas until it is softened, blended, or redeemed. The same is true in relationships. Wounds left unattended can eclipse the beauty of years of kindness. This is why forgiveness, repentance, and reconciliation are so precious. They restore the light in the places where shadows fell. They take what could have been a fracture and turn it into a line of gold, like kintsugi pottery mended with grace. 📖 “Pursue peace with all people, and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord.” — Hebrews 12:14 (NKJV) Today, I remind myself not only to speak with kindness, but to leave a fragrance of grace in every interaction. May the last word not be sharpness, but blessing. May the last memory not be distance, but closeness. People will forget what I say but they may never forget how I made them feel. 🙌 Prayer: Holy Spirit, help me be mindful of the imprint my words and actions leave on others. Where I have wounded, give me courage to repent. Where I have been wounded, give me strength to forgive. Knit together what has been broken, and let reconciliation restore beauty. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

30. August 2025 um 20:16:00

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Anchored in What Matters Most

Reflections on the values that steady my soul
When I pause and listen closely to the rhythm of my heart, I find that it beats in harmony with the values God has planted deep within me. These values are not shifting sands, but steady stones — anchors that hold me through the storms and guide me toward the purpose He has called me to. 📖 "Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labour is not in vain in the Lord." — 1 Corinthians 15:58 (NKJV) Faith & Spirituality Faith is my highest priority. It is the root from which everything else in my life grows. Without it, I lose my compass, but with it, I walk in strength and purpose, able to pour into others from the abundance I have received. Love & Compassion Love is not a fleeting feeling but an action — giving time, energy, and presence to those who need it most. I am moved deeply by the broken-hearted and long to restore hope where it has been lost. Family, Relationships & Community Relationships are treasures to me. Whether in the closeness of family or in the warmth of community, connection brings true fulfilment. To support, encourage, and walk alongside others is one of the greatest privileges of my life. Service & Kindness Service is a language of love. Meeting needs, offering kindness, and being a beacon of hope is central to who I am. The joy of helping others rise is worth more than worldly success. Integrity & Generosity Honesty is my guiding light. I would rather be faithful in the small things than chase empty ambition. Giving freely — whether in love, time, or resources — brings me joy, especially when done without expectation. Generosity Honesty is my guiding light. I would rather be faithful in the small things than chase empty ambition. Giving freely — whether in love, time, or resources — brings me joy, especially when done without expectation. Courage Courage to love, courage to stand against injustice, courage to remain steadfast in my faith. I know that fear will not have the final word, because perfect love casts out fear. Creativity Creativity is a gift that stirs joy, healing, and self-expression. It allows me to bring beauty from brokenness, light into dark corners, and renewed purpose where despair once lingered. Growth & Learning I am committed to becoming more like Christ, step by step. Personal and spiritual growth is a continual journey, one that shapes me into His likeness. Health & Wellness Caring for my body and soul is an act of stewardship. When I rest, nourish, and tend to my wellbeing, I am better able to love and serve those entrusted to me. Balance & Rest Balance is not easy, yet it is necessary. When I pause, I learn to trust that God is working even when I am still. Rest allows me to give from overflow instead of exhaustion. Freedom To live authentically and in alignment with God’s purpose brings freedom. Though I value security, I treasure the gift of making choices that reflect who He made me to be. Beauty & Aesthetics Beauty lifts the soul. Through art, colour, and creativity, I glimpse God’s splendour. Yet beauty is never above love. It enhances, but does not define, the values I hold dear. Achievement & Ambition Worldly ambition holds little weight compared to Kingdom impact. I measure success not by accolades but by the lives touched, the hearts healed, and the hope restored. --- 🌿 These values are not a checklist but a song — woven into the fabric of my daily living. May my life continue to be an offering that reflects His love, His truth, and His light. 🙌 Prayer: Lord, anchor me in these values You have planted within me. Keep me steadfast in faith, overflowing in love, and generous in service. May my courage rise, my creativity bring healing, and my life reflect the beauty of Your Kingdom. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

30. August 2025 um 12:37:00

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Choosing Yourself: Rest as a Sacred Priority

Honouring the gift of life by slowing down
Sometimes we need the gentle reminder: deadlines can wait, but your health cannot. Work will always be there, the lists will keep refilling, and the world will still keep spinning if you pause. Yet you—your body, your soul, your heart—cannot be replaced. Last week Clive forwarded me a video that redefined the word JOB as Just Over Broke. In it, Warren Buffet was quoted: “If you don’t find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.” How true this feels. Many who are self-employed think they own a business, but in reality they often own a J.O.B., because when they don’t work, they have no income. It is sobering, and it reminds me that even purpose-driven work can so easily consume us if we’re not careful. Those of us who have wrestled through burnout and breakdown will tell you: it is the neglect of self-care, the pouring out from an empty cup, that eventually catches up. Work—whether as an employee or entrepreneur—can take and take until we have nothing left. Without rest, we lose not only our health but also the joy and creativity we were meant to bring into the world. I have learnt the hard way that rest and self-care is not a luxury but a first priority if we are to live and give from the overflow. When we pour out without replenishing, we eventually run dry. Yet when we choose to fill ourselves in God’s presence—through rest, prayer, and tender self-care—we begin to live from the abundance He intended. Even God and Jesus stressed the importance of rest: 📖 “And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had done, and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done. Then God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because in it He rested from all His work which God had created and made.” — Genesis 2:2–3 (NKJV) Jesus too modelled this rhythm. 📖 “So He Himself often withdrew into the wilderness and prayed.” — Luke 5:16 (NKJV) 📖 “And He said to them, ‘Come aside by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.’ For there were many coming and going, and they did not even have time to eat.” — Mark 6:31 (NKJV) If the Creator and the Son honoured rest, how much more should we? Rest is not an optional extra—it is part of God’s divine rhythm for life. Self-care is not indulgence, nor is it weakness. It is an act of stewardship over the life God entrusted to you. Just as we tend to a garden so that it continues to bloom, we must tend to our own hearts so that love, creativity, and strength may flourish. 📖 "Do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own?" — 1 Corinthians 6:19 (NKJV) There is courage in choosing rest. Courage in saying, “I matter. My health matters. My presence matters.” When you step away from the urgent to tend to the important, you are aligning with God’s design for balance and wholeness. 💡 Reflection: • Where in your life are you tempted to trade health for productivity?🤔 • How can you shift that today into a moment of rest or care?🤔 • You matter more than any task on a list. Let today be the day you choose yourself—with compassion, courage, and the steady assurance that God delights in your wholeness. 🎨 Creative Prompt: Sketch or paint an image of yourself as a flourishing garden. • What colours, textures, and shapes symbolise your need for rest and nourishment?🤔 🙏 Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for reminding me that I am precious in Your sight. Forgive me for the times I have pushed myself beyond what is healthy, forgetting that my body and soul are a gift. Teach me to embrace rest, not as laziness, but as sacred obedience. Help me steward my health with wisdom so that I may serve You and others with joy and strength. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

29. August 2025 um 08:34:00

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Conviction or Condemnation?

Learning to hear the difference between the Spirit’s whisper and the enemy’s lies
Conviction isn’t guilt, it’s grace. It is the Holy Spirit stepping into my messy moments and gently saying, “This isn’t who you are. Come back to Me. Come back to truth.” Conviction is never about shame; it is always about freedom. 📖 “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit.” — Romans 8:1 (NKJV) The enemy, on the other hand, condemns. His voice is harsh, accusing, and cruel. He points a finger at my heart and hisses: “You’re incompetent. You always get it wrong. You’re destined to fail.” Condemnation leaves me trapped in despair and fear, far from the arms of my Father. The Spirit’s conviction sounds more like a gentle invitation: “Please pause for a moment. Look at what you’re doing. Come back, child. We can walk this road together.” What a difference! One voice pulls me away from God, the other draws me nearer to Him. 📖 “For whom the Lord loves He corrects, just as a father the son in whom he delights.” — Proverbs 3:12 (NKJV) So today, I choose conviction over condemnation. Thank You, Holy Spirit, for not leaving me in my mess but always leading me back into grace, freedom, and truth.

29. August 2025 um 01:29:00

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