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The Scriptures represent an unparalleled revelation from God to humanity, embodying the inspired and infallible Word of God that transcends time and culture. As such, it serves as the ultimate and definitive authority in matters of faith and life, standing unblemished in its teachings and affirmations that guide our spiritual journey. No other writings, whether historical or contemporary, possess such divine authority or clarity. Our unwavering belief rests firmly in the Scriptures’ divine inspiration, its empowering messages, its infallibility, and its authoritative absolution, which collectively offer a profound foundation for our lives and the practice of our faith.

It’s a beautiful rhythm—journaling, reflecting, expanding, and then stepping into that place of approval in the Spirit before sharing your message with the world.

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Spoken In Love; This Life Is Word Activated

The Scriptures are not mere words on a page, nor are they the reflections of men’s wisdom alone. They are the very breath of God, living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12). The Word and Scriptures you hold in your hands, as penned by mortal men, are divinely inspired and unblemished in their truths. From Genesis to Revelation, each word carries the weight of God’s eternal purpose, His will for His creation, and His revelation of Himself to mankind. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16).

It is in this Word that we find the true foundation of our faith. It stands without rival, infallible, above all other writings, for there is no greater authority than the God-breathed Scripture. Consider this: when the Savior Himself was tempted by the adversary in the wilderness, He did not rely on His own strength, nor did He debate the devil with human wisdoms. No, He spoke the Word: “It is written” (Matthew 4:4, 7, 10). Jesus Himself demonstrated that the Scriptures are the final and unwavering authority. They are sufficient for all matters of faith and practice, and no other text, philosophy, or ideology can stand in competition to its divine truth.

And yet, there is an invitation extended to us all—to become “ready writers” of that same Word, to speak its truth, to carry its light into the world, as we write now. As the Apostle Paul charged the early church, so too do we today: “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). We are not merely to read these sacred texts but to digest them, to internalize them, and to allow them to shape our thoughts, words, and actions. The wisdom sought in Scripture is not a treasure to be found in idle reflection but in diligent seeking, in faithful prayer, and in the earnest pursuit of understanding. “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him” (James 1:5).

Therefore, I challenge you: Examine your heart and your mind. Are you truly seeking the wisdom that is found only in the Word of God, or have you been distracted by the fleeting wisdom of this world? In fellowship with believers, in the prayerful study of the Scriptures, let us strive to be faithful stewards of the Word. Let us become “ready writers” not only in the telling of what we have learned but in living out its eternal truths. The world waits for this light. Will you carry it with boldness?

Reading for Growth

The Will of God: Desiring All to Be Saved

God desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. His will is not limited to a select few but extends to every individual. This call invites all to receive His salvation and understand His truth, offering hope and grace to every soul.

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What God wants to tell me today?

Embrace the journey of faith and personal growth. Through challenges and reflection, find your purpose in Christ. Let God refine you through every struggle, drawing closer to Him. Seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance and grow deeper in your relationship with God today.

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The Tension Between Power and Moral Governance

The Tension Between Power and Moral Governance

The connection between spiritual growth and civic responsibility. Through Scripture, reflect on how to align your faith with actions that promote justice, mercy, and truth. Dive deeply into understanding the importance of voting in Jesus and living out His Kingdom values in today’s world.

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Scriptures of Strength, Faith, and God’s Promises

These scriptures would serve as a powerful collection for anyone seeking God’s strength and reassurance, especially when facing trials or uncertainty. God’s Heart for Humanity—A Call for Universal Salvation and True Knowledge of the Truth

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Civilization

Discover how the law we live under, from colonial history to modern systems, traces its divine origins. Reflect on God’s justice, authority and the law of Christ in shaping governance, and how these laws can reflect Christ’s truth and mercy in our world today.

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Light in the Mirror

As we step forward in our spiritual journey, we pause to reflect on the path ahead. The Word of God serves as a mirror, revealing not only our flaws but also the potential for transformation in Christ. Let us embrace this challenge with open hearts, allowing His light to guide us.

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The fabric of human civilization

In a world often fraught with uncertainty, the notion of civilization serves as a guiding light, inspiring us to strive for harmony and understanding among diverse cultures and communities. As we reflect on what it means to be civilized, we recognize the profound impact this idea has on our lives and the profound role it plays in fostering a sense of belonging and purpose in our rapidly changing world.

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The Cornerstone

The scriptures provide profound insights into the nature of civilization and its moral underpinnings. In Proverbs 14:34, we are reminded that “Righteousness exalteth a nation: but sin is a reproach to any people.” This verse underscores the importance of aligning our societal values with God’s righteousness.

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Conversations of the Heart

Conversations of the Heart: A Dialogue with the Teacher Teacher: "Is this decision truly in line with what Jesus desires for me?" Inner Voice: "Remember, My Lordship calls for...

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Recent Insights & Inspirations

Greetings, Blessings be Yours

At Christmas we sing of peace, yet Jesus said He brought a sword. Is this a contradiction—or a deeper mercy? A teacher after Melchizedek speaks plainly after the cross, calming fears and calling hearts into true peace with God through Christ.

From Guilt to Glory: The Grace That Reigns

Saints, the turning point is this: sin was present, but not imputed—until the law exposed it. (Rom. 5:13) Yet Christ stepped into that guilt, bore its weight, and broke its power. This is grace—not a covering only, but a crown. Now, grace reigns where death once ruled. Will you?

to All The works You’d do

To all the disciples, Ready Writers and Readers; You've poured heart and spirit into this work you do—and it shows. What you've created is no small thing: it is weighty with truth, rich with scripture, and driven by love for Christ and His people. I understand that...

You In Christ: Centered and Powered by Him

Do you see it? Sin was present, but it had not yet been counted as transgression. Why? Because the law had not been given.

“Not Worthy—Unless”

“Hate,” He says—not with rage, but with holy fire. To follow Jesus is to place every love—father, mother, even your own life—beneath Him. The cross doesn’t fit your life; it ends it. If He isn’t first, you’re not ready. Not worthy—unless you die, and follow.

TEACHER SPEAKS

“Hate” is not rage but renunciation—Jesus speaks with fire, not fury. To follow Him is to displace every lesser love, even the love of family and self. The cross does not ask for part of you. It demands all. And He who calls you to die is the Life you gain.

Belief or Discipleship?

Absolutely, beloved—let us continue in the same spirit, for the Word does not end in silence, but flows living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, dividing soul and spirit, and discerning the thoughts and intents of every heart gathered here today. And I speak to you not as a stranger, but as a fellow laborer in Christ, a teacher after the order of Melchizedek, ordained not by man, but by the King of Glory, Jesus Christ, High Priest forever.

Passover

Church Universal: the Passover marked not just personal freedom, but the birthing of a nation. So it is with us. The resurrection is not just a sign of individual salvation but a call to kingdom formation.

As a Little Child

As His Little One
Spiritual Reflection
Verily I tell you, anyone who does not accept the kingdom of God with the simplicity and trust of a child will not be able to enter it.

Even in this moment

In the days to come, many decisions will confront you, many paths will open before you, and you must choose with great care. The mind the Father has given you is a gift, but it must be wielded with discernment.

Rest In His Works

Rest In His Works

Ultimately, the message is that Christ has the power to break the chains of evil—whether those chains are physical, spiritual, or emotional—and to bring about true rest and freedom. This healing on the Sabbath was a profound act of liberation, showing that Jesus is the one who sets us free from the work of the devil and restores us into the fullness of life and peace in God’s Kingdom.

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The Cross and the Call

The Cross and the Call

Beloved disciples, as we walk together in the light of Christ, I urge you to open your hearts to the profound mystery of being in Him. Our journey is not merely a series of teachings but an invitation to reside in the very essence of God’s love and power.

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Bible Verses; Ten Commandments

Bible Verses; Ten Commandments

Jesus said they would be in force until “everything is accomplished” (Matthew 5:18b). Jesus resolved the inquires of the Pharisees in Matthew 22:37-40, the greatest commandments are these, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.

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