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  • The Way of the Lord

    The Way of the Lord

    O, how my soul thrills to praise the LORD!Honor be to His Majesty, the Most High God!You clothe Yourself in white and adorn Yourself in the splendor of Your glory;That shines forth and lights up the earth! I will seek You, O LORD, early with my whole heart,And just before dawn, I will speak to my God.The LORD is my Light and my Guiding Star;I will follow Your lead every day of my life.For there is a high bridge that…

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
  • Vision

    Vision

    A vision of freedom lies within the truth,Whoever is willing to open their eyeswill see all that is true.So let the eyes of your heart be open,that the light of the truth can shine within you,so that you’ll be free.This is the true vision of freedom:that the eyes of your heart be open.

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
  • HIM

    HIM

    It was all because of Him,That His Spirit dwells within,It was all because of Him,That my life is free from sin,It was all because of Him,I know where to begin,Thanks to Him, The Liberator,His Spirit invigorates,His wisdom will replenish the mind, body, heart, soul, and spirit,Thanks to Him,I still exist,For what He did,I persist,For who He is,I won’t resist,For how He is,I won’t desist,And why He is,I still go on,For where He is,I belong,Because of Him,I know I’ll win.

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
  • Son of Man

    Son of Man

    O Son of Man, O Morning Star,How I wonder where you are,Though you’re far, you are near;In fact, you’re here inside of me.Abiding in me, a light shines for me to see,Though I was blind; now I see. The glory of the beginning and the end,O Lion of Judah, Son of David,Light of the world, the Way that I walk,The Truth that I seek, and the Life that I live.Bread and River of Life, when I am in You, I…

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
  • The Children of Abraham

    The Children of Abraham

    Like the garden of the Lord, all Abraham’s children stand,O, let the Holy Spirit fall like the heaven dew on us,A peaceful dove alight upon the land,Set our hearts in perfect harmony to commune with the Father. Our praises rise, a powerful sound,Resonating like thunder in the sky,With faith-filled souls on holy ground,Our voices raised to the Most High. They pray and weep for all to find the way,To make their eternal home in heaven’s light,Enveloped now in joy, bright…

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
  • Refined & Renewed

    Refined & Renewed

    Refined like silver, renewed like a spirit,Changed and transformed, made pure and set apart;By God’s Holy Spirit, I am given power,From old to the new, a brand new start. I rise into glory, shining in His light,Enduring the purging of the soul’s deep core;Rising in renewal, taking back the fire,The Spirit’s refreshment, to live and adore. O, great is He that is living within me,Greater than he that is ruling the world.Glory to Him who has set my soul free,For…

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
  • His Grace is Louder

    His Grace is Louder

    I came from the smoke-stained corners of youth,where the nights were loud, and my pulse was a coin tossedbetween living and disappearing. Thirteen lit the match that cost me my existence.At sixteen, the pills whispered, and the powders promised kingdoms— but handed me a coffin instead. I wandered through rooms with no windows, beds with no mornings,a body with no soul; the world kept spinning even when my heart stopped.People tried to help, but fear drowned me. I wanted to…

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
  • NEW SONG

    NEW SONG

    O Israel, rejoicing, for I shall soon lift my voice in a new song unto the Lord. Let Israel now declare, to You, Jesus, I will open my mouth and sing a fresh melody! My tongue is crafted not just for speech but to continually extol the Lord. I will sing to glorify Your holy name and proclaim Your wondrous deeds to the universe. May my voice of hallelujah resound in the heavenly realm above, and let the angels join…

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
  • ​​The Divine Call of God

    ​​The Divine Call of God

    Your hand, like Moses’ guiding the Lord’s rod,Parts the impossible, unveiling signs and wonders.Your beard, reminiscent of Aaron’s,flows with fresh oil in perfect unity. You don Elijah’s mantle, passed down to Elisha,Symbolizing your prophetic authority.Your sustenance is honey and locusts,Echoing John the Baptist’s diet, nourishing your spirit. The water you drink flows from the rock, quenching your soul.You watch your feet at the river Jordan,Standing at the threshold of mighty transitions. The crown upon his head is the regal crown…

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea
  • I AM

    I AM

    I am the word  I am the first and the last I am the beginning and the end I am the past, present and the future I am the same yesterday, today and forever I am He I am the rain you yearn to see,   I am the sun radiating through the day.   I am the cloud that covers the earth  I am the breath, the very air everyone breathe,   I am the river in which you swim.   I am…

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    • Knowing Who You Are
      Jonah 1:8–9 is a profound moment of Truth under Pressure. Jonah was being grilled by terrified men, yet his response was a mini-creed. He reminded himself—and them—that the God he was running from was the… Read more: Knowing Who You Are
    •  Search Me, O God!
      Jonah 1:7 is about God’s commitment to the Truth. He wouldn’t let the innocent mariners suffer indefinitely for Jonah’s secret. The casting of lots was a way for God to “tap Jonah on the shoulder”… Read more:  Search Me, O God!
    • The Silent Battle
      IHow long, O Lord? Why does Your anger burn like a thicket on fire?Why must we keep silent while the oppressor mocks us?You tell us to be still that the battle is Yours,Yet our hearts… Read more: The Silent Battle
    • Arise and Pray!
      Jonah 1:6 is a stinging irony: The world is telling the man of God to pray. Usually, it should be the other way around! It serves as a reminder that our spiritual state affects those… Read more: Arise and Pray!
    • Casting the Cargo
       Jonah 1:5 shows us a fascinating contrast: religious panic (the mariners) versus spiritual avoidance (Jonah). The world is often terrified because it knows its “cargo” can’t save it. Jonah was “at rest,” but it was… Read more: Casting the Cargo
    • The Raging Sea
      Jonah 1:4 reminds us that God’s love is sometimes disruptive. He loved Jonah (and Nineveh) too much to let Jonah stay on the wrong path. The “great wind” wasn’t sent to destroy Jonah, but to… Read more: The Raging Sea