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A Meeting with God

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https://www.walkinginfaitheveryday.com/2025/12/a-meeting-with-god.html?m=1   ** How Can a Person Love God With All Their Heart, Soul, and Strength? A Practical Explanation for Life on Earth The biblical command, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength” (Deut 6:5; Mark 12:30), describes a total, integrated love.  It is not about instant perfection but about a lifelong relationship that grows. Below is a clear and practical explanation of what each part means and how a person can actually live this out every day. 1. Loving God “with all your heart” In Scripture, the heart means your will, intentions, desires, and decisions. Practically, this means: Seeking God’s will in your choices , inviting Him into your plans, decisions, and goals. Keeping your heart pure , avoiding resentment, bitterness, hypocrisy, and unforgiveness. Nurturing your inner life through prayer, Scripture, reflection, and silence. Being honest with God...

Jesus and Satan

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https://www.walkinginfaitheveryday.com/2025/12/jesus-and-satan.html?m=1   The expression “Satan has asked to sift you like wheat” appears in Luke 22:31, where Jesus says to Peter: “ Simon, Simon, behold, Satan has asked to sift you like wheat.” What does “to sift like wheat” mean?  1. Beating – to separate the grain from the husk. 2.  Sifting/Threshing  shaking and tossing the wheat so that the worthless chaff is blown away, leaving only the good grain. This was a rough, intense process, meant to separate what has true value from what does not.   Spiritual meaning of the image When Jesus says Satan wants to “sift you like wheat,” it means: 1. Satan wants to test, pressure, and shake the disciples, to put them through a difficult inner and outer trial. 2. His goal is to make them stumble, to cause their faith to weaken just as chaff falls away during sifting. 3. It implies heavy spiritual testing, emotional turmoil, confusion, and fear. In other words, Satan requ...

Protection Prayer

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  Deliverance and Protection Prayer in the Name of Jesus  Understanding Spiritual Bondage, Oppression, and Possession Before we pray, it’s important to understand what spiritual bondage truly means  and how the freedom found in Jesus Christ destroys every chain of darkness. 🔗 1. Spiritual Bondage  Bondage happens when a person becomes trapped by patterns of sin, fear, addiction, or lies that separate them from God’s peace. It doesn’t mean a person is “evil”  it means the enemy has found an open door through wounds, unforgiveness, or deception.  “Everyone who sins is a slave to sin. But if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” John 8:34–36 Examples of bondage: resentment, anxiety, guilt, toxic relationships, dependency on others, or an obsession with control. These chains can be broken through repentance, faith, and the power of the Holy Spirit.  2 . Spiritual Oppression Oppression is external pressure  the feeling of being constantly a...

You Can Move On..

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  You Can Move On – Take the Step When Life Says: It’s Your Turn Sometimes life stands still. Everything around you stops, and all you can hear is the silence between who you were and who you are meant to become. Those are the moments when your heart breaks, and your soul whispers: “I’m still here. I’m still breathing.” We all have our storms. Some survive them quietly, some through tears, some through prayer. Some people run, some freeze, and some step forward. And right there, between darkness and light, between past and future, a new person is born. To step forward means to believe. Not in the world, not in others  but in yourself, in the One who created you, in the purpose that outlives you. This book is not about what you lost, but about what you can still find. It’s not about endings it’s about beginnings. Because always, no matter how heavy the road feels  You can move on. Just take the step. Chapter 1 – The Road Through Darkness Darkness is a teacher no one invite...

Meeting With God

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  Meeting With God Every morning, before the first light of day, I rise at four. Not because I have to  but because He is waiting. In the silence of the room, while the world is still asleep, I prepare for my meeting with God. I wash my face, dress neatly, and ready myself as if I were going to the most important meeting of my life , because I am. I sit down, fold my hands, and pause. The silence thickens ,it begins to breathe. And then I know , He is here. No voice, no sign, just presence. And in that sacred stillness, my soul knows: God has come. There, on the inner shore of my heart’s river, He waits for me. We teach each other silence. He gives me peace when the world tires me, inspiration when my thoughts run dry, strength when my spirit grows weary, wisdom when I don’t understand, and understanding when words fall short. I don’t come to ask , I come to be. Because when I am with Him, everything else finds its place. Sometimes He says just one sentence, and that one sente...

TRUE MESSAGE OF JESUS CHRIST

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  The True Message of Jesus Christ: A Life of Grace and Love A Faith That Lives Many today say, “I believe in God,” yet their faith remains only words. Jesus Christ did not come so that we might know about Him  He came so that we might live as He lived. Faith without action is empty, for real faith is not only believing that God exists, but living according to His will.  “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of My Father who is in heaven.” (Matthew 7:21) Jesus does not ask for words alone, but for a change of heart. He calls us to surrender our lives  not partially, but fully  so that our thoughts, words, and actions are filled with love, truth, and grace. Grace -  The Gift That Transforms Grace is the power of God that lifts us when we fall, cleanses us, and renews us. It is not only forgiveness, but the living presence of God in the soul. Without grace, we wander; with grace, we be...

GOD OR THE WORLD?

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 ðŸ’™ You Can’t Love the World and God There’s a quiet war that happens inside every believer  a pull between two loves. One whispers of comfort, success, and acceptance. The other calls us to surrender, obedience, and a cross. This is the battle Jesus spoke of when He said:  “No one can serve two masters. You will either hate the one and love the other, or be devoted to one and despise the other.” — Matthew 6:24 It sounds simple until you realize how subtly the world weaves its way into your heart. It’s not always about open rebellion against God. Sometimes it’s the soft compromise , the small comfort, the quiet distraction, that slowly turns your heart away.  The Seduction of the World The “world” in Scripture doesn’t just mean people or the planet we live on. It means a system of values built in opposition to God  a culture that glorifies self instead of surrender, pride instead of purity, pleasure instead of purpose. It’s everywhere  in the songs we sing,...

I SEEK AN ANSWER

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  I Seek an Answer.. . I seek an answer. Not the kind that appears instantly when you type your question into a search bar, but the quiet one that comes when everything else goes silent , when the heart stops shouting and the soul finally speaks. How many times have I tried to find answers in people? In their words, their approval, their fleeting embraces. But the more I search outside myself, the more I realize that the real answer is within , in that sacred space between breath and silence, between pain and peace. Sometimes, God is silent. And that silence can be the loudest answer of all. Because not every silence is emptiness , some silences are holy. “Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10) How many times did I have to stop and be still before I could finally hear His whisper? God doesn’t always speak in words. Sometimes He speaks through events, people, losses, waiting , through what I don’t understand, but what ultimately shapes me. I remember the moment when everyt...

WALL OR BRIDGE

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 Wall or Bridge How many times in life do we reach that crossroads  where we must decide: will I build a wall, or a bridge? Walls are easier. They rise quickly ,built from fear, pain, pride. They don’t require courage, only stubbornness. A wall protects, yes , but it also imprisons. Once you build it high enough, you can no longer see the other side. And with time, you forget that anyone is even there. A bridge, on the other hand, takes effort. It takes time, trust, and the willingness to reach out. A bridge isn’t built from strength, but from vulnerability. And that’s why bridges are rare , but always worth more than walls. We all carry both inside us , the walls we’ve built to survive, and the bridges our hearts long to rebuild. In every wound, every conflict, every silence between two souls, there is that choice: wall or bridge?  The Walls We Build We build them when we’re afraid to be hurt again. We build them when silence feels safer than forgiveness. And often, we b...