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“The wicked plot and scheme with glee, But God sees all, He knows they'll be. Their evil deeds will soon come to an end, And punishment will be their bitter trend. They'll reap what they've sown, both night and day, Their wickedness will be their own way. God's wrath will burn, their fate will be sealed, And in darkness, their souls will be revealed. Their pride and arrogance will soon subside, As God's judgment brings them to their stride. Their riches, power, and influence will fade, As God's punishment is not delayed. The wicked will tremble, their hearts will quake, As God's justice is poured out, their fate they'll partake. Their destruction is near, it's plain to see, And in God's wrath, they'll forever be.”

“The Bible cautions against listening to or following the counsel of liars and wicked individuals, as it can lead to corruption, deception, and spiritual darkness. Surrounding ourselves with such influences can compromise our commitment to God's truth and righteousness, and even enable sinful behavior. Passages like Psalm 1:1, Proverbs 1:10-19, and 2 Corinthians 11:13-15 warn us to be discerning and avoid the influence of those who lead others astray. Instead, we should seek godly counsel and surround ourselves with people who uphold truth and righteousness, holding each other accountable for our actions and staying committed to God's ways.”

“When God is your priority, family becomes a blessing. Putting God first doesn't mean neglecting family, but rather positioning yourself to receive His best for them. In God's kingdom, relationships are built on His love and principles. When you seek God's kingdom first, He adds value to your relationships, including family. By prioritizing God, you're not putting family second, you're actually setting an example for them to follow.”

“The true church is not a building, but a body of believers united in faith and love. It's a community of people who come together to worship, pray, and serve. The true church is built on the foundation of Jesus Christ, with the Bible as its guiding light. It's not a physical structure, but a spiritual entity that transcends walls and boundaries. The true church is where hearts are transformed, and lives are changed. Wherever believers gather in Jesus' name, the true church is present.”

“Treating a good woman with kindness and respect is crucial, for mistreating her can have severe consequences. God watches over the oppressed and hears the cries of those who are wronged. If you mistreat a good woman, you risk losing the blessings and favor that God had bestowed upon you. Your actions can lead to regret and a life of hardship. God is just and will hold you accountable for your actions. Therefore, it's essential to treat women with love, care, and respect, lest you face the consequences of your actions.”

“When it comes to dressing, let's remember that modesty and humility are key. Even Adam and Eve, after sinning, attempted to cover themselves with leaves, showing an instinctual understanding of shame and modesty. Yet, some modern styles seem to ignore this principle, revealing more than covering. Let's consider the impact of our clothing choices on ourselves and others. As Christians, we should strive to dress in a way that honors God, reflecting His love and purity. By doing so, we'll show the world a different standard of beauty and modesty, one that points to Christ.”

“When we walk in the flesh, we try to win arguments with words, change people with pressure, and fight spiritual battles with carnal methods. But the kingdom of God operates differently. We can't silence demons and their agents with our temper or logic. Instead, we walk in the Spirit, relying on God's power and wisdom. In the Spirit, we speak with authority, not aggression, and trust in God's sovereignty. It's in the stillness and quiet confidence of the Spirit that we find true power and victory.”

“When confronted with real questions about life, future, and relationships, some men reveal their true character by dodging answers or losing their minds. Beware of those who evade truth, for they are often leeches, exploiting your love and resources for their gain. Their silence is a sign of no true love, only self-interest. Don't trust those who repeat harmful patterns when questioned, for they are perpetuating a cycle of hurt. Seek genuine connections, not manipulative games.”

“The ungodly are fundamentally different from the righteous, with a profound contrast in their nature and fate. The wicked are like chaff blown away by the wind, describing a life of futility and lack of substance. Their existence is bleak, with no lasting value or purpose. In the Final Judgment, the ungodly will not be able to stand, overwhelmed by their guilt and shame. They will be unable to maintain their ground, forced to acknowledge their wrongdoing. The fate of the wicked is one of separation from God, with no good end in sight. Ultimately, their sorry condition portends a devastating outcome.”

“The Bible, the Holy Book inspired by God, is a life-changing force that transforms sinners into saints. As the living and active Word of God, it's sharper than any double-edged sword, revealing God's truth to the world. With its power to save our souls from eternal fire, teach us to live a holy life, and unlock hardened hearts, it's the greatest Book on earth. It comforts the lonely, gives hope to the hopeless, and lifts us up in despair. As Jesus Christ is the living Word of God, the Bible is our guide, wisdom, and strength, providing peace, security, deliverance, healing, and protection from all evil. Its words stand forever, even as heaven and earth pass away, and its power is revealed in everything in the world.”

“The world says, "Rely on yourself," but You say, "Cast your cares on Me, and I will sustain you" (1 Peter 5:7). I trust in Your care. The world says, "Trust people to solve your problems," but You say, "Some trust in chariots, but we trust in the name of the Lord" (Psalm 20:7). You are my rock and salvation. The world says, "You're not good enough," but You say, "You are fearfully and wonderfully made" (Psalm 139:14). I thank You for creating me in Your image. The world says, "Revenge is sweet," but You say, "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay" (Romans 12:19). Help me to forgive and let go of grudges. The world says, "You're defined by your mistakes," but You say, "I will remember your sins no more" (Hebrews 8:12). I thank You for Your forgiveness and mercy. The world says, "It's all about you," but You say, "Love your neighbor as yourself" (Mark 12:31). Help me to love others as I love myself. The world says, "Fear is the key to survival," but You say, "Fear not, for I am with you" (Isaiah 41:10). I trust in Your presence and protection. The world says, "Happiness comes from possessions," but You say, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:3). Help me to find true happiness in You.”

“When churches prioritize profits over people, faith becomes a commodity. Pastors are reduced to businessmen, peddling salvation like a product. The pulpit is replaced with a sales pitch, and the congregation becomes a customer base. The pursuit of wealth overshadows the pursuit of holiness. The church's mission is distorted, and the gospel is compromised. True spirituality is lost in the pursuit of financial gain.”

“The true gospel stands in clear contrast to the false teachings that abound, calling sinners to repentance and faith in Christ's finished work. Those who propagate error face a grave accountability before God unless they turn from their ways. Genuine repentance would be marked by a willingness to abandon false doctrine, close down misleading ministries, and humbly submit to biblical authority. True transformation involves surrendering to the teachings of Scripture and aligning one's life with the truth of the Gospel. Without this radical change, their ministries remain a stumbling block to the flock and a discredit to the name of Christ. Only a return to sound doctrine and a life reflecting the fruit of repentance can restore integrity and honor to their witness.”

“Through the Bible, you'll gain wisdom, good conscience, peace, and security from danger. You'll experience deliverance, healing, and protection from all evil. For everything in the world reveals the power of God's Word, which stands forever. Heaven and earth may pass away, but God's Word will not. Grass may wither, flowers may fade, but the Word of our God remains forever, guiding and transforming your life.”

“You are deeply loved and cared for by God. He is your Rock and Redeemer, who has seen you through darkest times and heard your cries. He restores the years lost to loneliness and lack of love, healing the wounds of your past and present, and comforting you in sorrow. As your Shepherd, He guides you through life's challenges, restoring your soul and leading you to peace and abundance. He redeems failed relationships and wasted years, turning ashes into beauty and mourning into joy. You dwell in the shelter of the Most High, under God's protection and refuge, guarded and defended by His angels. You are free, protected, and redeemed in the Name of Jesus Christ, with God's faithfulness and promises as your armor and shield, now and forever.”

“True strength lies not in indulging in temptation, but in resisting it. God's design for our lives is not about deprivation, but about freedom. By choosing purity and obedience, we experience the joy and peace that come from following Him. Don't let the world's values dictate your choices; instead, let God's Word guide you. You are loved, you are valued, and you are worthy of living a life that honors Him.”