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The keys of the kingdom of heaven are yours

The more time we spend in God’s presence, the more we are transformed. He makes us a new creature; much happier, healthier, and lovelier than the old creature we used to be. Maximize your time with God and watch Him turn you into a better version of yourself! Let’s Pray: Lord Jesus, as You hold the key to the gate of hell in Your hand, grant me also the keys to the kingdom of heaven, that each territory I enter…
Latest posts
- The Triumph of MercyJonah 2:7–8 reveals the logic of idolatry. Jonah realized that the moment he looked to his own plans (his idol) for safety, he was actually walking away from the only Mercy that could truly save… Read more: The Triumph of Mercy
- The Risen LifeJonah 2:5–6 is the most “claustrophobic” part of the story. He is at the “moorings of the mountains”—the very bottom of the world. But this is exactly where the Resurrection Power is most evident. When… Read more: The Risen Life
- The Turning PointJonah 2:3–4 is the sound of a soul hitting rock bottom and finding the Rock. Jonah stopped complaining about the fish and started focusing on the Temple. This prayer is about intentional focus. You are… Read more: The Turning Point
- The Belly of SheolJonah 2:1–2 is a beautiful reminder that there is no depth beyond God’s hearing. Jonah was in a place where no human could reach him, but God was already there. This prayer connects your current… Read more: The Belly of Sheol
- The Day of PreservationJonah 1:17 is the ultimate plot twist. At the moment Jonah should have drowned, God provided a biological submarine. This reminds us that God’s “Rescue Teams” don’t always look like we expect. God is our… Read more: The Day of Preservation
- The Day of the LordIBlessed is the day of my deliverance, when the curse is broken, and the veil is torn apart;Blessed is the hour I stepped from the cavern of darkness into the brilliance of His light.Though there… Read more: The Day of the Lord
- The Triumph of Mercy
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You have the authority to heal the sick through faith in Jesus

Your Father loves you unconditionally, not because of what you’ve done or what you are capable of. You don’t need to be someone else and can just come to Him as you are. He knows you best, inside out, even before you say anything. But He wants to listen to you anyway. Feel free to speak anything you have in mind now, He is listening. Let’s Pray: Lord, bless me with the gift of healing so that when I go…
Latest posts
- The Triumph of MercyJonah 2:7–8 reveals the logic of idolatry. Jonah realized that the moment he looked to his own plans (his idol) for safety, he was actually walking away from the only Mercy that could truly save… Read more: The Triumph of Mercy
- The Risen LifeJonah 2:5–6 is the most “claustrophobic” part of the story. He is at the “moorings of the mountains”—the very bottom of the world. But this is exactly where the Resurrection Power is most evident. When… Read more: The Risen Life
- The Turning PointJonah 2:3–4 is the sound of a soul hitting rock bottom and finding the Rock. Jonah stopped complaining about the fish and started focusing on the Temple. This prayer is about intentional focus. You are… Read more: The Turning Point
- The Belly of SheolJonah 2:1–2 is a beautiful reminder that there is no depth beyond God’s hearing. Jonah was in a place where no human could reach him, but God was already there. This prayer connects your current… Read more: The Belly of Sheol
- The Day of PreservationJonah 1:17 is the ultimate plot twist. At the moment Jonah should have drowned, God provided a biological submarine. This reminds us that God’s “Rescue Teams” don’t always look like we expect. God is our… Read more: The Day of Preservation
- The Day of the LordIBlessed is the day of my deliverance, when the curse is broken, and the veil is torn apart;Blessed is the hour I stepped from the cavern of darkness into the brilliance of His light.Though there… Read more: The Day of the Lord
- The Triumph of Mercy












