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Love as the Highest Commandment

Part 8 of: Divine Wisdom Made Visible In the final hours before His arrest, Jesus gathered His disciples and spoke words that revealed the very heart of His mission: “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another … Continue reading

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Where I See Myself in Ten Years

No matter the era, I see myself flourishing and thriving—consistently aligned, attuned, guided, directed, and transformed by the Spirit. I live according to revelational vision, regardless of what the times may bring. I envision myself as grounded and steady—thriving in … Continue reading

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The Fear That Shapes the Soul

Introduction When Jesus speaks about fear in the Gospels, His words often sound sharp at first hearing. Yet beneath the surface, He is not trying to frighten His listeners but to awaken them. In Luke 12:4–5 and Matthew 10:28, Jesus … Continue reading

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Living Water: The Spirit as Inner Sustenance

Part 4 of: Divine Wisdom Made Visible When Jesus met the Samaritan woman at the well, He spoke words that transcended the moment, culture, and the physical thirst she had come to satisfy. He said, “Whoever drinks of the water that … Continue reading

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If I Could Be a Character From a Book or a Film, Who Would I Choose and Why?

I choose not to navigate my life through “what ifs,” and I have no desire to become anyone other than who I was created to be — both in my essence and in my ongoing journey of becoming. Still, there … Continue reading

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PART 3: IF MY PEOPLE WOULD BUT PRAY

A Comparison of the Historical and Esoteric Meanings of 2 Chronicles 7:14 The verse, often paraphrased as “If my people would humble themselves and pray, I will heal their land,” has resonated across the centuries. Historically, it addressed a specific moment in … Continue reading

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Casting Out Fear

What does that mean to you, and how can you achieve it? For me, “casting out fear” means recognizing that real love and fear can’t coexist. Fear grows out of expecting punishment, rejection, or harm. But when love is whole—steady, … Continue reading

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The Blueprint Within

She had always sensed there was more to being human than the surface suggested. It was more than bone and breath. It was more than personality and preference. She had never felt that truth as sharply before. That changed after … Continue reading

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Jarvis, Joyce, and the Ears That Truly Hear

Jarvis had always considered himself a good listener. He nodded at the right moments, repeated back what people said, and prided himself on being “the reasonable one” in every conversation. But when it came to anything deeper — anything that … Continue reading

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Having Ears to Hear in a World Overflowing with Noise

Opening Reflection There are moments in Scripture that don’t just speak — they pierce. “He who has ears to hear, let him hear” is one of those phrases. It’s not a command to listen with the body, but with the … Continue reading

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