Selah
Selah indicates a pause in the text. Selah is a synonym of Hebrew words that mean “forever.” Selah is a derivative of the Hebrew root salal (note the s and l), which means to “raise voices in praise” or “make the instruments louder.”
Selah indicates a pause in the text. Selah is a synonym of Hebrew words that mean “forever.” Selah is a derivative of the Hebrew root salal (note the s and l), which means to “raise voices in praise” or “make the instruments louder.”
Psalms 39:7
And now, Lord, what wait I for? my hope is in thee.
Mark 9:23
Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
Understanding Prophecy
As I ponder the profound significance of prophecy, I am drawn to its transformative power within the church. Prophecy is not merely a prediction of future events; it is a divine message intended to uplift and guide us. It calls us to introspection, to consider how we can align our lives with God’s will. When we receive a prophetic word, it should resonate within us, prompting a deeper connection with our faith and community. The scriptures remind us that prophecy serves to comfort and edify, urging us to grow spiritually and support one another in our journey of faith. Through prophecy, we are invited to explore the mysteries of God’s wisdom and to share that understanding with others, fostering a spirit of unity and love.
In reflecting on Luke 22:64, where Jesus is blindfolded and mocked, I am reminded of the humility and strength required to endure trials. Prophecy, in its essence, encourages us to persevere, to find hope in God’s promises, and to be a beacon of light for those around us. It is a call to action, to live out the teachings of Christ with integrity and compassion. As we embrace the prophetic, let us do so with open hearts, ready to be transformed and to transform others through the power of God’s word.
When I reflect on my journey, I’m struck by the paths that have led me to this moment. Each experience, whether challenging or joyful, has shaped my understanding of what it means to truly embrace life. It’s often said that life is not about the destination but the journey itself, and I couldn’t agree more. I’ve learned that every twist and turn brings its own lessons, revealing pieces of myself that I never knew existed.
There was a time when I thought success was defined by a traditional blueprint—education, a steady job, climbing the corporate ladder. But as I navigated different landscapes, both personal and professional, I discovered that success is more nuanced. It’s about following my passions, stepping outside my comfort zone, and daring to dream bigger. It’s the moments of connection with others, the spark of inspiration that comes from sharing ideas, and the courage to be vulnerable in a world that often encourages perfection.
During these explorations, I found the beauty in collaboration. Working alongside others who share a passion ignites a fire within me. It’s in those moments of brainstorming, problem-solving, and celebrating collective victories that I truly feel alive. Together, we can create something extraordinary—each of us contributing our unique strengths to build a vision greater than ourselves.
Of course, the journey has not been without its hurdles. There have been setbacks that tested my resilience. Yet, each obstacle taught me the importance of perseverance and adaptability. I learned to view challenges as opportunities for growth rather than brick walls. The experience of pushing through discomfort has refined my understanding of what it takes to succeed—not only for myself but also for those I wish to inspire.
I’ve come to realise that attention to the small details often makes the most profound difference. Whether it’s a thoughtful email to a colleague, an encouraging word to a friend, or a moment of deep listening, these gestures foster connection and build community. They are the threads that weave us together in shared stories and mutual support, reminding us that we are not alone in our journeys.
As I continue to grow, I’m excited about the possibilities ahead. I’m committed to exploring new horizons and challenging the status quo. I want to inspire others to tap into their own potential, to embrace their unique voices, and to forge their paths with confidence. Each of us carries a story worth sharing, a contribution to make, and a legacy to build.
So, as I forge ahead, I invite you to join me. Together, let’s explore, innovate, and inspire one another. Let’s celebrate not just our successes but also the everyday moments that redefine what it means to live fully and authentically. Here’s to embracing the journey, for it is in this dance of life that we can truly discover who we are meant to be.
There Is Only One Way To The Father
John 14:5 ”Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?’
Thomas knew Jesus. He just didn’t realize Jesus was ‘the way.’ Likewise, people today know portions of God’s Word but they don’t realize that God’s Word is their way to victory. Often, people cry out for God to speak to them while their Bible lays unopened on their nightstand. God has spoken to us through His Word. We just need to believe it and receive its truths as our way to victory.
Jesus didn’t say: ‘I am a way, a truth, and a life.’ He claimed to be the only way, truth, and life. No man can come to the Father except through Jesus. This means that anyone who claims to honor Jesus while advocating other ways to get to God, truth, or life, besides Jesus, is deceived or a deceiver.
Jesus’ claims about Himself, of which there is only one, left no room for other means to salvation. He is either who He says He is, or He is the greatest deceiver of all time. His own statements about Himself leave no other alternatives. Therefore, other religions that recognize Jesus and His teachings as wonderful examples, but don’t believe He is the only way to achieve salvation, are false.
The Word of God is a spiritual book written under the direction of the Holy Spirit. It was not written to our head but to the innermost part of our heart. This is why some people find the Bible so hard to understand. They are trying to comprehend it using only their mind. The Word of God has to inspire our heart before it can enlighten our mind.