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BREAK UP ???

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THE BIGGEST BREAK UP IS WHEN YOU BREAKS THE RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD , LIFE PARTNER IS THE PART OF LIFE BUT GOD IS THE LIFE GIVER AND LIFE HOW TO HANDLE ? Samson and Delilah (Judges 16:4–21) Story: Samson loved Delilah, but she betrayed him by revealing the secret of his strength to the Philistines. Verse: “With such nagging she prodded him day after day until he was sick to death of it. So he told her everything.” (Judges 16:16–17) Explanation: This is a story of misplaced trust. Samson’s heartbreak teaches that love without discernment can lead to destruction. Yet, even in betrayal, God used Samson’s downfall to fulfill His plan against the Philistines. Lesson: Heartbreak can expose misplaced priorities and redirect us toward God’s purpose. Hosea and Gomer (Hosea 1–3) Story: Gomer repeatedly left Hosea for other lovers, symbolizing Israel’s unfaithfulness to God. Verse: “Go, show your love to your wife again, though she is loved by another man and is an adulteress.” (Hosea 3:1) Explanat...

REALLY WORSHIP NEEDS MUSIC ???

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Note:- Music instruments are non living materials that can't reach Heaven But for us humans we are using our gifts to the church and Believer's  Our God is Living God , He can communicate with Living beings  1.Focus Biblical Music - God, worship, truth Worldly Music - Self, pleasure, culture 2.Lyrics Biblical Music - Scripture-based, edifying Worldly Music - Often secular, sensual, or rebellious 3.Purpose Biblical Music -Teaching, praise, spiritual growth Worldly Music -Entertainment, fame, emotional release 4.Fruit Biblical Music -Joy, peace, holiness Worldly Music -Lust, pride, distraction 5.Audience Biblical Music -Believers, God-centered community Worldly Music -General public, cultural market 6.Scriptural Basis Biblical Music -Ephesians 5:19, Colossians 3:16, Psalm 150 Worldly Music -Titus 2:12 (warning against ungodliness) Music - Worship - Praise  Music - The art form used to convey devotion, truth, and emotion - David’s psalms, temple instruments (1 Chron. 15:16; ...

LOSING POWER

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1.Thirsty for Money Idolatry – Elevating wealth above God’s kingdom. Broken Relationships – Greed fuels betrayal, exploitation, and family strife. Loss of Faith – Pursuit of riches can cause wandering from truth. False Security – Trusting wealth instead of God’s provision. Endless Dissatisfaction – The thirst never quenches; it breeds anxiety and envy. 2.Lust (Men & Women) Metaphorical Use: In passages like Proverbs and Ezekiel, “lustful women” often symbolize temptation, idolatry, or unfaithfulness rather than literal condemnation of women. Cultural Context: Ancient texts sometimes used female imagery to represent seduction or danger, but the principle applies equally to men. Holistic Warning: The Bible’s concern is not about women being inherently lustful, but about anyone—male or female—who allows desire to dominate their life. 3.Addictions of flesh (Alochol , Drugs)  Dulls discernment: Addiction clouds judgment, making it harder to hear God’s voice clearly. Weakens authorit...

SALT

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You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot. ESSENCE - CHARACTER 1.Normal taste - Salt Will add taste when we add in any item will bring Good taste  Normal salt taste: Salt enhances flavor. Even a bland dish comes alive when salt is added. It doesn’t change the food’s essence, but it draws out what’s already there. Adding taste: Salt doesn’t just add its own taste; it unlocks hidden richness in other ingredients. That’s why Jesus used salt as a metaphor — it transforms without overpowering. 1.Preservation: In ancient times, salt kept food from decaying. Spiritually, believers preserve truth and righteousness in a decaying world. 2.Covenant: Salt was a sign of enduring covenant (Numbers 18:19). Just as salt doesn’t lose its essence, God’s promises are unbreakable. 3.Flavor: Salt makes food desirable. A Christian life should make others “taste and ...

HOW TO HANDLE FAILURES IN LIFE ???

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1.Failure as a Path to Growth Proverbs 24:16 – “For a righteous man may fall seven times and rise again, but the wicked shall fall by calamity.” This verse reminds us that falling is not final.  The righteous rise repeatedly because their strength is rooted in God, not in their own perfection. James 1:2–4 – “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” Failures test faith, but they also produce endurance and maturity. 2.Failure as a Teacher of Humility Psalm 73:26 – “My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” Human effort is limited, but failure teaches us to lean on God’s eternal strength. Luke 22:61–62 – Peter’s denial of Jesus was a devastating failure, yet it became the foundation for his humility and future leadership. 3.Failure and Restoration Micah 7:8 – “Do not gloat over me, my enemy! Though I have fallen, I wil...

A FRIEND BECOME ENEMY

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Money - Hypocrisy - Hungry for worldly Richness  1.Outward Devotion vs. Inward Corruption Role as Apostle: Judas was chosen by Jesus as one of the twelve, entrusted with responsibility as treasurer (John 12:6). This gave him an appearance of trustworthiness. Hidden Motives: Scripture reveals he was stealing from the money bag, masking greed under the guise of service. His hypocrisy was not obvious to the other disciples, showing how deception can persist even in close fellowship. 2. False Concern for the Poor Incident in Bethany (John 12:4–6): Judas objected to Mary’s costly perfume being poured on Jesus, claiming it could have been sold to help the poor. Reality: He did not care for the poor; he wanted access to the money for himself. His words sounded pious but were rooted in selfishness 3.Betrayal with a Kiss Ultimate Hypocrisy: Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss (Luke 22:48)—a gesture of affection used as a signal for arrest. Symbolism: The kiss epitomizes hypocrisy: outward love...

FEAST AND FESTIVALS IN BIBLE

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1.Passover (Pesach): Commemorates the Exodus from Egypt and marks the sacrifice of the lamb (Jesus' death) Passover in Hebrew is Pesach (פֶּסַח), which primarily means "to skip," "to pass over," or "to spare," referring to God passing over or protecting the homes of the Hebrews during the tenth plague in Egypt. It signifies the sparing of the firstborn and the liberation from slavery. Scripture Basis Exodus 12:11 – “It is the LORD’s Passover.” (Hebrew: פֶּסַח הוּא לַיהוָה – Pesach hu laYHWH) Exodus 12:27 – “It is the sacrifice of the LORD’s Passover, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel in Egypt.” Leviticus 23:5 – “In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at twilight, is the LORD’s Passover.” Numbers 28:16 – “On the fourteenth day of the first month is the LORD’s Passover.” Deuteronomy 16:1 – “Observe the month of Abib, and keep the Passover to the LORD your God.” Festival Name :- Salvation (Everyday festival and feast wit...

POISON FOR PEACE

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Habit of Suspecting will die when you die only ,Be very careful  Clara felt something was off. She decided to dig deeper into Thomas’s background. To her surprise, she discovered that Thomas had no criminal record and had recently donated a significant sum to the museum for its upkeep. He had a genuine passion for preserving history. One evening, Clara revisited the crime scene and found a hidden compartment in one of the display cases. Inside, she discovered the missing necklace along with a note explaining the museum director had temporarily removed the necklace to protect it after receiving anonymous threats. When Clara confronted the director, he admitted to the plan, hoping to create a diversion from a different issue within the museum’s finances. Thomas had been innocent all along. The town’s suspicion had been misplaced, fueled by fear and misunderstanding. Clara realized how easy it was to judge someone without knowing the full story. She made it her mission to restore Thom...

DREAM OR VISION ???

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1.God will talk to us through many ways by dreams also before that we should have relationship with God then we see God's dreams  2.For God's dreams we need his wisdom and discernment and then God's Word is the interpreter for your dreams 3.And Holy spirit will manifest dreams to you for a divine revelation for your personal and ministry life  Note:- There are some demonic dreams by evil spirits mostly on fleshly and sinful desires , you need to find out and Pray a lot you should need Holy spirt leading - Reject and renounce: Verbally reject the dream’s influence, declaring Christ’s authority (Luke 10:19). - Cover with Scripture: Meditate on verses of protection before sleep (e.g., Psalm 4:8, Isaiah 26:3). - Spiritual cleansing: Ask God to sanctify the mind and imagination, removing any foothold of the enemy. - Community support: Share troubling dreams with mature believers for prayer and counsel. 1.Dreams Definition:- Dream is primarily defined as a vision of the night—a s...

GOD

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Names of God in the Bible reveal His character and nature 1.Elohim (Creator): Used frequently, emphasizing God's power, majesty, and creative authority God is supreme—above all powers, idols, and human authority. God is complete—His fullness covers every need, weakness, and battle. God is relational—though majestic, He draws near as Yahweh, the covenant-keeping Lord. Daniel, since you’re drawn to themes of restoration, readiness, and surrender, Elohim can anchor your routines: Begin prayers acknowledging God as Elohim, the Mighty One, surrendering battles to His sovereignty. Reflect on Genesis 1:1 daily—seeing creation as proof of His power to bring new beginnings. Pair Elohim with Yahweh in devotion: majesty and intimacy together, reminding you that the God who rules the universe also walks with you personally. 2.YHWH / Yahweh (LORD): The proper name for God, often translated as "I AM WHO I AM," emphasizing His presence and covenant faithfulness Identity: Yahweh reminds ...

CODE 666

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About 666 God has number as 7 in the sameway lucifer also choosen number 6 by this he created the number 666 1.Lucifier - He will control whole global world by this two systems and people , He also control by spirits , Rebellion spirit. 2.Anti Christ - He will control technology ( Black mailing as video calls in world , frauds cyber 3.False Prophets - He will control Churches to lead in wrong ways and doctrines (They will change by Ministry mind to money minded , Luke 16:10-13 Lucifer , Anti Christ , False Prophets 1. 6 - DEVIL NOTE:- SPIRIT (DEVIL - D - EVIL SPIRITS) 1.Lucifer’s Origin Created as a magnificent angel, full of wisdom and beauty (Ezekiel 28). His name Lucifer means “light-bearer” or “morning star,” symbolizing his original splendor. 2.The Sin of Pride Isaiah 14 emphasizes his desire to ascend above God’s throne. Pride is the root of his rebellion—he wanted worship and authority reserved for God. 3.Transformation into Satan After his fall, Lucifer became Satan, the advers...