previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow
  • There is a home for you in heaven

    There is a home for you in heaven

    The kingdom of God is the only place anyone can call their home, for it is the eternal dwellings of all the children of God, the home of salvation. “In My Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may…

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • God is doing a new thing in your life

    God is doing a new thing in your life

    For He is the way, He will make a new way for you today! God did it in the red sea for the Israelites: He parted the sea in two and the Israelites walked through it without trembling. Just have faith and follow the path He is about to show you, and in all your ways you will flourish and prosper like the stars above in heaven. “Behold, I will do a new thing, Now it shall spring forth; Shall…

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Take heart, sons and daughters of the Most High!

    Take heart, sons and daughters of the Most High!

    Whatever that is causing you to weep in secret, we pray that God will cause it to be your joy in public, and you shall continually hear the sound of joy from heaven above. We bless you in Christ Jesus, and believe that your hour of jubilation and celebration is near. Take heart! “And Moses said to the people, “Do not be afraid. Stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which He will accomplish for you today. For…

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Your dreams are big, but your God is bigger!

    Your dreams are big, but your God is bigger!

    Authority and audacity are given by God, and no one can stop you when you decide to obey God and choose to proclaim His name without censure, and achieve your God-inspired dreams. Therefore, believe in the hope of the higher calling which God has called you for. Keep your eyes fixed on His marvelous light, and walk in complete obedience for His glory. “Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think,…

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Everything else may fail, but God will never fail you

    Everything else may fail, but God will never fail you

    As the Lord never fails His beloved, He will not fail you either. From the moon to the sun, the Lord will bless you. Soon, He will come to your rescue, He will deliver you from whatever challenge or difficulty you are facing today. Put your trust in God and rest assured that He has got your back, and He is always there to aid and support you. Remember: His hand is not too short to reach out to you,…

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Let no storm silence your worship

    Let no storm silence your worship

    God will help you, and turn your failures into success, just trust and allow Him to work through them. No matter the circumstances, choose to praise the Lord amidst the storm! ‘’He calms the storm, So that its waves are still.’’ ~‭‭Psalm 107:29

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Everything you need is found in Jesus!

    Everything you need is found in Jesus!

    Make Jesus Christ your only worth in life and choose to honor and treasure His word forever. Remember that every good and perfect gift comes from Him, and through Him alone shall all men have their being and live a worthy and wealthy life. “I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” ~‭‭John 10:10

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • God will never disappoint you

    God will never disappoint you

    Even though you can’t trust anyone, trust God. putting your hope in things is useless. Instead, put your hope in Jesus. Never lose your confidence in Him, as those who trust in the Lord will never be put to shame. ‘’Trust in the LORD with all your heart; and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct your paths.’’ ~‭‭Proverbs 3:5-6 “For the Scripture says, “Whoever believes on Him will not be…

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Watch your tongue

    Watch your tongue

    Don’t give your mouth to evil and your tongue to deceit. Don’t speak badly against your neighbor. I will rather hold my words and not speak than speak a word that leads to an argument or causes a disaster. “Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from telling lies.” ~‭‭Psalm 34:13 “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.” ~‭‭Exodus 20:16

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • God will never put you in a battle you won’t win

    God will never put you in a battle you won’t win

    If God has no plan for something, He wouldn’t have called you to begin a thing. Therefore, always rest assured in God’s unfailing plan. “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” ~‭‭Jeremiah 29:11

    Latest posts


    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender