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Glory Carriers

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photo credits: Freeimages After the broken relationship between God and man God always longed for communion with them. When the Children of Israel were out in the wilderness God instructed Moses on Mt Sinai to build him a place of habitation and to call it the Tent of Meeting. He desired to be amongst the people. This tent allowed him to be closer. In the tent was where The Ark of the covenant abided, and His Glory rested there. His Glory was so sacred that only the priest was allowed to go before the ark. If they were found to be unclean, they died. God still desired the communion he once had with men and longed to be closer. He robed himself in flesh (Jesus) and came down and dwelt among us so that he could be touched with the feelings of our infirmities and overcome sin and death for us while in the flesh. He became the sacrifice that redeemed us and enabled us to be able to approach the throne of grace to obtain mercy. There are many who are anointed and called and there ar...

Appreciation Goes a Long Way

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Hello Beloveds, Today's post focus on the inspiring Story of The Power of Appreciation. I was about ten. My mom had just finished creating one of her amazing meals, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Delicious. Later, as I was washing the dishes, my mom came up to me. “Sorry, dinner was so awful again,” she said. I was shocked. “What? No, it was great. I loved it. “Really?” she said, with mock surprise. “You always eat so quietly, never saying anything. You’ve never told me you liked my cooking, so I thought you hated it.' “No, you’re the best cook I know.” “Then you should tell me that,” she said. “Whenever someone does something nice for you, you should thank that person. If you don’t, then she might think she’s not appreciated and stop doing those nice things." Something clicked right then. From that day onward, I thanked everyone for literally everything. If anyone did something that even vaguely helped me, I thanked that person profusely. It became a habit, som...

13 Reasons to Read the Word of God

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   13 Reasons to Read the Word of God 1) To know the Word of God and the God of the Word. John: 1:1 2)  To build, strengthen, and have a more intimate relationship with God!   John 14:15 3 )   To have great peace. Psalm 119:165    4)  To grow your faith and trust in God.  Romans 10:17 5 )  To know God’s voice.  John 10:4, 5                        6 )  To not fall into temptation or sin against God. Psalm 119:11 7)  For direction and guidance.  Psalm 119:105 8)  To be prosperous and have great success.    Joshua 1:8  9)   To become a person of wisdom, riches, and honor.   Proverbs 3:13-18 10)  To  obtain the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of God.    Ephesians 1:17                         11) ...

God is the Architect

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Hello Beloveds, I know it has been a while since I have written a post, I've been on a sort of blog-hiatus. I've been spending time soul searching, reflecting, and in hope and eager expectation of rebuilding my new endeavors from the last chapter to my next one. After brainstorming, I had to prioritize my life-values goals and assess my life's purpose. Regardless of who or where you are one must prioritize discovering their purpose in life. Psalm 57:2 (AMP) says, I cry out to God Most High, who accomplishes all things on my behalf for He completes my purposes. We must trust God's divine plan and let Him be our guide knowing God is the Chief Architect and Master Builder of everything. God will take us through construction sites to shape us for His purposes. God sees the big picture. He knows the plans that He has for us, He has a specific plan for each one of us. God’s plan for our life must be consulted with the chief architect, God Himself; the designer, and...