SURELY
"Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever." - Psalm 23:6 (NKJV)
This is a declaration and confession of victory and faith. David spoke these words as he celebrated God’s faithfulness in providing for him, meeting his needs, and protecting him. This verse carries profound meaning about the relationship between a believer and God. You can also proclaim these words if you truly believe in and rely on God.
Because of his relationship with God, David had assurance about the journey of his life on earth. That is why he began with the word "Surely." You too, as a believer, should have this confidence—that God will not change or abandon you in your journey of faith.
Now let us look at the meaning of "Goodness" and "Mercy."
God's Goodness represents His unchanging nature to bless, provide, and care for us. It reflects His generosity, favor, and the gifts we do not deserve.
God’s Mercy is His compassion and love for us. Though we fall short every day, His mercy forgives us, restores us, and spares us from the punishment we deserve.
Therefore, David was confident and bold to openly declare that God’s goodness and mercy would follow him. He was not searching for them; they were already present with him at all times. You, too, have no reason to fear that misfortune will come your way. God has already accepted you as His child. Now, it is up to you to have assurance in your heart about His goodness and mercy.
David concludes by saying, " And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever." He was confident that all his days would be spent in God’s presence. Yet today, some Christians, even those who are born again, hesitate to answer confidently if asked, "Are you sure you will go to heaven?" They fear that affirming their faith might seem presumptuous.
This pervasive fear stems from false teachings that cause believers in Jesus to live with uncertainty and dread. Today, let this verse strengthen your confidence and faith, and boldly proclaim these words:
"Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever."
WE TRUST IN THE NAME OF THE LORD
"Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we will trust in the name of the Lord our God." — Psalm 20:7
In our world that values financial power and human achievements, this scripture reminds us that the only path to certain victory and eternal hope lies in God alone. While others may rely on earthly resources or human systems, we are called to place our trust in something far greater— the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In this verse, "chariots and horses" represent earthly power, human ability, and man-made innovations. In biblical times, they symbolized military strength and preparation for war. Today, they may refer to wealth, political systems, technological advancements, or personal education. Though these resources have value, their effectiveness is limited, and they are only temporary.
The name of the Lord in this verse signifies God’s character, power, and promises. Trusting in His name means relying on His unchanging nature and His faithfulness to fulfill all He has promised.
When we say we trust in God, it means:
1. Relying on His Strength: God is all-powerful, and His might is unmatched.
2. Believing in His Faithfulness: If He promises, He fulfills. He has never failed.
3. Acknowledging His Sovereignty: God reigns over all, and everything obeys and honors Him.
By trusting in His name, we acknowledge that He is our ultimate provider, protector, and leader. Trusting God brings boundless peace and confidence. When we depend on Him, we gain strength, wisdom, and guidance that no person or thing on earth can offer.
So, when you face life’s challenges, ask yourself: Where is my trust? Allow the message of Psalm 20:7 to inspire you and give you the courage to place your hope in the unfailing name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Prayer: Lord, I put my trust in You. Becaus you are faithful and unfailing. Amen.
DILIGENCE AND COMMITMENT
"Be diligent in these matters; give yourself wholly to them, so that everyone may see your progress." — 1 Timothy 4:15
These words were written by Apostle Paul to Timothy, a young leader of the church in Ephesus after he had given him guidance on how to lead and shepherd the church effectively. However, these words are not just for Timothy or young people alone; they are for everyone who has been taught how to carry out their God-given assignments effectively. That includes you. Now, here are the key points you need to keep in mind:
1. DILIGENCE
When Paul says, "Be diligent in these matters," he is giving a primary principle for anything you undertake. Without diligence, any task you do will be handled carelessly, and you will not accomplish much.
Diligence is especially required when you face challenges and opposition. Nothing good can be achieved in this world without encountering resistance. Diligence gives you the drive to overcome these obstacles, enabling you to keep trying until the task is successfully completed.
2. COMMITMENT
When Paul says, "Give yourself wholly to them," he emphasizes the need to approach your work selflessly, without focusing solely on personal gain. Especially when you know that God has assigned you the task, commitment becomes essential.
Commitment means being willing to pay the price and serve others sacrificially without expecting any immediate reward. This doesn’t mean God won’t reward you; in fact, He will because every good deed will receive a reward from Him.
However, it’s important to note that your reward will come from God, not from people. When God sends you to do His work, whether it’s for your family, friends, or ministry, don’t look to those people for repayment. Often, they may repay your good with ingratitude and evil, but God will bless you abundantly. Therefore, keep your eyes fixed on God, not on people.
By doing so, God’s glory will be revealed through you, and people will come to know Him through your actions. At the same time, your devotion to God will become evident to all.
Prayer: Lord, I ask for Your strength to uphold the good values You have taught me, so I may carry out Your work effectively. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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GOD'S PLAN TO PROSPER YOU
"But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Matthew 6:33 (NIV)"
God wants you to prosper, and He has a specific plan and method to ensure your success. This special way God has designed for your prosperity is clearly outlined in today’s verse. Let’s break it down: so let us break this verse down;
1. What is the Kingdom of God?
The Kingdom of God is His rule over all creation, especially in the hearts of His people. Seeking the Kingdom means living according to God’s will, building a relationship with Him, and working to fulfill His purposes on earth.
The word "seek" implies deliberate and consistent effort. It’s not a one-time decision but a daily endeavor to prioritize God in every area of life.
2. "And His Righteousness"
Righteousness is living a life that reflects God’s character and standards. It involves moral integrity, obedience to His commandments, and living by faith.
3. "And All These Things Will Be Added to You"
“All these things” refer to the basic needs of life: food, drink, and clothing (Matthew 6:31-32). Jesus assures you if you prioritize God, He will ensure your physical needs are met.
What You Need to Do:
1. Give God Priority in Your Daily Life
Start each day with prayer, Bible reading, and seeking His guidance for your plans. Make decisions aligned with God’s priorities—love, justice, mercy, and humility.
2. Trust God’s Provision
Let go of worries about your physical needs and trust in God’s faithfulness. Cultivate gratitude for the blessings you already have.
3. Live a Righteous Life
Examine your actions and decisions to ensure they align with God’s Word. Pursue holiness by relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance and strength.
4. Focus on Eternal Life
Instead of chasing temporary wealth or worldly success, invest in spiritual growth and serving others. Share the Gospel and actively work to advance God’s Kingdom on earth.
When you do these things, God will bless the work of your hands. Even if you currently have nothing, He will provide opportunities for you to prosper. You will experience financial success and, ultimately, inherit the Kingdom of God.
Prayer: Thank you, God, for Your blessings and the wonderful plan You have to prosper me. Enable me to follow Your instructions faithfully. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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THE PURPOSE OF YOUR CREATION
"For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them." — Ephesians 2:10
The phrase "His workmanship" originates from the Greek word "poiema," meaning "something skillfully crafted" or "a masterpiece." Believers are described here as God's masterpiece. This emphasizes that God created us with purpose and immense love. We are not here by accident; rather, each of us has been divinely and uniquely crafted by God.
This means you are evidence of God's creativity and intentionality. By being "His workmanship," we reflect His glory in how we are made and how we live. Therefore, you must change your perspective and take pride in how God has created you.
These words also indicate that this creation is not merely physical but spiritual. When we accept Christ as our Savior, we become new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17). Being created in Christ involves being reborn through faith, where our lives are transformed, and we become part of God's family.
The purpose of our new creation is to perform good works. These works are not actions we do to gain God's approval but are the results of our salvation. These good works include serving God and others, demonstrating love and mercy, and living righteously and humbly before God.
Therefore, the work you do now or the gifts and financial blessings God has given you are meant to be used for good works. As the Scripture says, "which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them." This means God created and blessed you for that purpose. If you are still searching for the reason for your existence, it is to showcase God's greatness by using your gifts, talents, and abilities to do good on earth. If anyone is doing the opposite of this, they are not fulfilling God's purpose for their creation.
Prayer: O God, I thank You for creating me with skill and love. Help me understand and fulfill the purpose You have for my life.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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May God’s grace and mercy always be upon you, just as they have been. May He continue to bless and protect you now and forevermore. Amen.
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DO EVERYTHING FOR THE GLORY OF HIS NAME
"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him." — Colossians 3:17
Many Christians try to divide their lives into spiritual and secular parts. They remember God for one hour on Sunday morning and maybe for a few minutes each day when they read the Bible and pray, but for much of their time, they leave Him out of their thoughts.
One of the most transformative concepts is understanding that we are always in God’s presence, every day and every hour. Everything we do is an act of service to Him. When the Bible says, "Do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus," it means that you are His representative and that your actions should reflect what He would do. God has entrusted you with resources to use for His glory.
Everything you have—your intelligence, gifts, talents, money, and possessions—is not solely for your personal use but for serving God. Exodus 10:24-26 illustrates this correctly:
"Then Pharaoh called Moses and said, 'Go, worship the LORD. Even your women and children may go with you; only leave your flocks and herds behind.' But Moses said, 'You must allow us to have sacrifices and burnt offerings to present to the LORD our God. Our livestock, too, must go with us; not a hoof is to be left behind. We have to use some of them in worshipping the LORD our God, and until we get there, we will not know what we are to use to worship the LORD.'”
The Israelites understood that everything they had was meant for God’s service. That is why today’s verse emphasizes, "And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him."
Prayer: Thank you, LORD, for all you have given me. I dedicate myself and everything I have to serve You. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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BETTER ONE HANDFUL WITH PEACE THAN TWO WITH TROUBLES
"One hand full of rest and patience is better than two fists full of labour and chasing after the wind. Ecclesiastes 4:6 AMP"
God created us to live in joy and peace. Hardship and struggle were not part of His original plan for humanity. However, after Adam and Eve sinned, Toiling entered the world. Genesis 5:29 says:
"He named him Noah and said, 'He will comfort us in the labour and painful toil of our hands caused by the ground the Lord has cursed.'"
This struggle came about because of the curse on the ground after sin, as described in Genesis 3.
In today’s verse, "one handful" represents being content with what we have—just enough to fill our hand. It teaches us that it’s better to be satisfied with the little that brings peace than to chase after more if it causes stress and trouble.
This desire for “more” began with Adam and Eve. God had given them everything they needed in the Garden of Eden, and they were happy and at peace. But when Satan tempted Eve, saying, “You will be like God, knowing good and evil” (Genesis 3:5), she became dissatisfied. She wanted more than the peaceful life God provided. By seeking that “second handful,” they lost the peace and blessings they had and brought hardship into the world.
In our own lives, we often face similar choices. God has already provided for many of our needs. Yet, it’s easy to look at what others have and feel that we need more to be happy. But the truth is, sometimes what we have is enough. If you genuinely need something more, ask God for it and trust Him to provide in His time and way.
Avoid chasing after things out of greed, competition, or fear of missing out. The end result of that pursuit is often stress and frustration. For example, if your phone meets your needs, don’t feel pressured to buy a newer model just because it’s popular. If one car is enough, don’t burden yourself with the expenses of a second car. And if your salary meets your needs, don’t resort to unethical ways to earn more.
Think about areas in your life where you might be chasing more but losing peace. Is there something you can let go of to regain your sense of calm and contentment?
Prayer: Thank you, Lord Jesus, for all the blessings You have given me. Please grant me the wisdom to be content with what I have and not to chase after things that take away my peace. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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TAKE COURAGE, JESUS IS WITH YOU IN THE STORM YOU ARE FACING
"Immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, 'Take courage; it is I; do not be afraid.'" — Matthew 14:27
Sometimes, life overwhelms us not because we’ve made mistakes but because God allows challenges to bring us closer to Him. One day, Jesus told His disciples to take a boat across the lake while He went up the mountain to pray. Late at night, the disciples were still far from shore when a storm began. Many of them were experienced fishermen who had faced storms before, but this time was different. They were terrified and thought they might drown.
In the middle of the strong winds and crashing waves, they saw a figure walking on the water, coming toward them. Their fear of drowning suddenly faded, replaced by the shock of seeing what they thought was a ghost. But it wasn’t a ghost—it was Jesus! Jesus, the Son of God, was coming to them. He may have had a reassuring smile on His face as He said, “Take courage! It’s me. Do not be afraid.”
Just like the disciples, we also face storms in our lives that feel overwhelming. Sometimes, these storms happen because of our own choices, but other times, they happen even when we’re following God’s direction. Either way, Jesus reminds us that no storm is too big for Him. He is with us, supporting us, and His presence brings peace, no matter how fierce the storm.
When you’re going through a storm, Jesus might come to you in unexpected ways. The disciples thought He was a ghost, but it was Jesus coming to save them. In your own life, you should be careful to look out for signs of His presence, even if they come in surprising forms. Jesus might use a friend, a family member, or even a stranger to help you through a difficult time.
When Jesus reached the disciples, He said, "Take courage; it is I." By saying “Take courage,” He was reminding them to encourage themselves. When you go through difficult times, don't wait for people to encourage you. Encourage yourself through God's Word and His promises.
Jesus invites us to draw courage from knowing He is right there with us. Even if people around you seem distant or unable to help, remember that Jesus is by your side and will lead you safely through the storm.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, I know you are with me always. I trust that You will calm this storm, and I will be safe. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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DON'T RUSH
"It is not good for a person to be without knowledge, and he who hurries his footsteps errs." — Proverbs 19:2
Do you have decisions to make today? Do you feel stressed or pressured to decide quickly? Today, I have a very simple message for you: "Don't Rush" Remember, in the Bible, God rarely tells people to rush. That’s not how He works.
Sometimes God might ask you to act quickly, but usually, He takes time to prepare you first. He guides you step by step, so when it’s time to act, you’re ready. God doesn’t want you to make quick choices without thinking or praying.
The enemy, though, often tries to push you to rush. He knows that if you don’t take time to ask for God’s guidance, you might make a choice that isn’t good for you. This is why the Bible often says to “wait for the Lord”.
"Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Psalms 27:14 NIV"
"Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him and he will do this: Psalms 37:5 NIV"
"Yes, my soul, find rest in God; my hope comes from him. Psalms 62:5 NIV"
Waiting can be hard, especially when you feel like you need answers now. But waiting gives you time to let God give you peace and direction. Rushing often leads to mistakes and regret. God’s guidance feels calm and peaceful.
Today, If you feel a lot of pressure to act quickly on a certain matter, take a moment to pause and pray. Trust that God will show you the right way in His timing.
Prayer: Jesus, I need Your help to make the right decision. Please give me clear guidance and help me wait for You. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
LIVING BY FAITH IN GOD'S WORD
"The righteous will live by faith." — Romans 1:17
In your Christian journey, you will be tested daily to rely on God in everything you do. These challenges often reveal whether you truly depend on God or if something else has taken His place in your life. In each of these trials, you have the opportunity to affirm your faith by choosing to trust in God and His Word.
When Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil, His first test was one of faith. After fasting for forty days and forty nights, He was physically hungry (Matthew 4:2). But in that moment of need, He was challenged to decide: who would He rely on to provide for Him?
The devil tempted Jesus, saying, “If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread” (Matthew 4:3). In other words, Satan wanted Jesus to prioritize physical sustenance over spiritual obedience. But Jesus responded, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God’” (Matthew 4:4).
At first, this response might seem unrealistic—after all, we need food to survive. But Jesus was pointing to a deeper truth: physical bread alone does not give life. True life requires both physical sustenance and the Word of God. If Jesus had turned the stones into bread at Satan’s prompting, He would have been relying on the devil’s word, not God’s.
This story reminds us that faith means trusting God to provide, in His way and in His time. Bread obtained through faith in God is life-giving bread. Bread obtained outside of His will may fill the body but leaves the soul empty. The righteous live by faith in the Word of God, which not only guides them to physical provision but also nourishes their spirit.
Every day, you have the choice to rely on God’s Word over worldly solutions. Living by faith in God’s Word means actively choosing His guidance over your own understanding. It means trusting that He will provide what you need when you follow His ways.
Prayer: Jesus, You are God. I believe in Your Word, and I trust that it will guide me and bring success in my life. Help me to live by faith in Your promises. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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SEEK DIVINE WISDOM
"He who gains Wisdom loves his own life; he who keeps understanding shall prosper and find good. Proverbs 19:8 AMPC
We live in an era where knowledge and information are abundant. It’s an era where information finds you, rather than you seeking it. You’ll receive notifications on your phone about things you haven’t asked for; you’ll see huge billboards with messages on the streets, and even when you turn on your TV, you’ll be met with advertisements on matters you didn’t search for. Information and knowledge are everywhere.
Because of this, many people are flooded with various types of information about their issues and needs, to the point where they no longer know what to believe or what to do. For example, if you’re diagnosed with an illness today, you’ll find ads for natural remedies on social media; if you go to a doctor, they’ll suggest their treatment; if you ask a friend, they’ll tell you something else. In the end, you’re confused and don’t know which information to trust.
Having vast knowledge or lots of information and knowing many things does not guarantee that you’ll make the right decisions. You could possess all the information in the world and still make incorrect choices.
Wisdom is the only thing that can guide you to discern and understand the outcomes of each step and decision you make. And the wisdom we’re talking about here is Divine Wisdom. This kind of wisdom can reveal to you the benefits or harm of each decision you make.
This is the wisdom that God offers. Proverbs 9:10 teaches us, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom." Since God knows all (Omniscient) and is everywhere (Omnipresent), there’s nothing He doesn’t know. When He offers His counsel on a matter, you can be sure He is leading you on the right path.
This wisdom from God is available to anyone who asks for it. As James 1:5 promises, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given to him.” God doesn’t get angry or judge you because of your ignorance; He wants to help you.
If you’re in a situation where you must make tough decisions and are afraid of making a mistake, ask Jesus to guide you. Trust that He will lead you to make the right and wise decisions.
Prayer: Jesus, I trust in Your wisdom. Show me the path I should take, and help me understand the benefits or consequences of each choice before I make it. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
There is a saying people use: "Don’t act like you are a saint." This phrase mocks the idea of holiness, making it seem like something impossible. It has also made people see thinking of oneself as holy as blasphemy or a serious wrong. But that is not how God’s word describes it. God wants you to be holy, just as He is holy. Holiness is indeed achievable.
And Almighty God says:
"The saints who are on the earth, they are the excellent ones, in whom is all my delight. Psalm 16:3 (NKJV)"
Therefore,
"Consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am the Lord your God. Keep my statutes and do them; I am the Lord who sanctifies you. Leviticus 20:7-8 (NKJV)"
Wishing you a blessed Sunday🙏
YOUR TRUE WORTH
"But the LORD said to Samuel, 'Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The LORD does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart.'" — 1 Samuel 16:7 (NIV)
The way people see and measure things is not the same as God’s perspective. Often, we forget this truth—that God, our Creator, knows us intimately and sees our true worth. The enemy tries to use people’s opinions, our weaknesses, and the circumstances around us to make us feel small and unworthy.
When Samuel went to anoint the new king of Israel, seven of Jesse’s sons passed before him, yet none were chosen by God. The one whom God had selected was out in the fields tending sheep, away from people’s eyes. While others couldn’t see his worth, David was honouring God from his heart.
God chose David not because of his outward qualities but because of his heart—a heart devoted to loving and respecting Him. Even when he was overlooked and underestimated, David remained faithful and full of love for God. This is a lesson for all of us: if you’ve ever felt rejected or ignored because you lack what the world values—like money, social status, or physical beauty—don’t lose heart. Your worth isn’t based on human standards.
You are not “less than” anyone—you were created, saved, and belong to Christ, which gives you immeasurable worth. Your true value comes from how sincerely you love and obey God from the heart. God sees you and values you for who you are within. And in His perfect timing, He will lift you up and honour you, just as He did for David.
So, the next time you feel pressured to change who you are to gain approval, remember that your worth is already secure in God’s love. Instead of focusing on outward appearances, focus on nurturing a close relationship with God. Ask Him to give you a heart that seeks Him above all, and trust that He will honour you in His way and in His time.
Prayer: Jesus, thank You for valuing me so deeply that You gave Your life for me. Help me to see my worth through Your eyes, and give me the strength to resist the pressures of the world. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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NOT YOUR WAY
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the Lord. - Isaiah 55:8
One of the biggest challenges humanity faces is not understanding the ways of God. This disconnect grieves God, as it keeps us from experiencing the fullness of His love and guidance. As He said about the nation of Israel: "For forty years I was grieved with that generation, and said, 'They are a people who go astray in their hearts, and they do not know My ways.'" (Psalm 95:10). When we don’t know God, we tend to expect everything to be done according to our own plans.
When Naaman came to the prophet Elisha to be healed of his leprosy. Naaman already had a vision in his mind of how this healing would happen. But instead of Elisha coming out to perform a dramatic healing ritual, he simply sent a messenger with a strange instruction: "Go, wash yourself seven times in the Jordan River." Naaman was offended and angry, saying, "Behold, I thought, 'He will surely come out to me, and stand and call on the name of the Lord his God, and wave his hand over the spot and cure me of my leprosy.'" (2 Kings 5:11).
If we don’t understand God’s ways, it’s easy to feel as though He isn’t responding to our needs—simply because He isn’t acting in the way we expect. Naaman was so disappointed by Elisha’s response that he nearly walked away, risking his miracle. Fortunately, he had wise advisors who encouraged him to follow the prophet’s instructions. When he humbled himself and washed in the Jordan as instructed, he was healed.
Naaman’s story teaches us that God’s answers don’t always align with our expectations. Sometimes, the breakthrough we seek requires us to surrender our own ideas of how things should happen and trust that God knows best. Just as Naaman had to change his perspective and obey God’s instruction, we too can experience His blessings when we let go of our need for control.
Is there something in your life where you’re clinging to your own expectations? Think about areas where God may already have given you guidance, whether through Scripture, prayer, or conviction in your heart. Act on what He’s already shown you, then leave the outcome in His hands, trusting that He will accomplish it in His way.
Prayer: Lord, I ask that You teach me Your ways and give me the obedience to follow what You have told me. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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DO IT AS UNTO THE LORD
"If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God; if anyone serves, let him do so with the strength that God supplies, so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To Him belong glory and power forever and ever. Amen." — 1 Peter 4:11 (NKJV)
This message is especially significant for anyone who serves God through teaching and ministering to His people using their various gifts. That person is you. Because all who believe in Christ are servants called to spread the good news of the gospel. It is your responsibility to teach those who do not know Christ so that they may come to know Him.
Also, remember that you are the light of the world, placed here to shine the light of Christ. This means you must reveal Christ in everything you say and do. You are a letter that people read—from your family to the broader community, others are learning from you.
When it comes to teaching people about God’s laws, principles, and truths, today’s scripture says, "If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God." This means that everything you say, especially when guiding others about life, must come from God’s Word. Do not teach people your own personal knowledge, especially regarding matters of life.
There is a significant issue in moral teaching, whether at home, in the community, or even in the church. There are things for which God has already provided instructions, but today's teachings are often distorted. Modern ideologies are being followed and taught instead. Some teachers of God’s Word fail to teach His precepts. Parents do not teach their children God’s instructions. Matthew 15:9 says, “In vain they worship Me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.”
The second part of the verse says, "If anyone serves, let him do so with the strength that God supplies." It is God who changes and transforms people. Therefore, whenever you serve, whether in the church or helping your fellow brother or sister, rely on God’s strength. If you help someone with anything, let that service be done by God’s power. Avoid doing it in your own strength—rely on God. So that "God may be glorified in all things through Jesus Christ."
Prayer: Lord Jesus, I pray that You empower me to serve You faithfully in all circumstances, to teach, guide, and help others. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
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Just like an olive tree thrives and bears fruit, you too can flourish when you stay rooted in God’s presence. The olive tree symbolizes strength, endurance, and fruitfulness, even in harsh conditions. No matter what challenges surround you, trust in God’s unfailing love—a love that never wavers or fades.
In God’s house, there is always nourishment, growth, and the assurance of eternal blessings. As you draw strength from Him each day, let your life reflect His faithfulness. The fruit you bear—love, kindness, patience, and faith—will glorify His name and be a testament to His goodness.
Ask yourself: How can you stay more deeply rooted in God’s presence this week? What areas of your life need His nourishment and care? Trust that when you remain grounded in Him, you will prosper in spirit and flourish, no matter the circumstances.
Prayer: Lord, help me to stay rooted in Your presence and trust in Your steadfast love. Let my life bear fruit that glorifies You. Amen.
GOD’S TABERNACLE
"Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own." — 1 Corinthians 6:19 (NIV)
In recent days, we have been exploring the purpose of our creation and how we ought to live in a way that fulfills God’s purpose and pleases Him. Today's scripture teaches and reminds us about our bodies.
Your body is highly valuable before God. However, many of us have forgotten this and act as though our bodies belong to us. In some parts of the world, legal battles are fought over Control of their Bodies, with people claiming full rights over their bodies. Phrases like "My body, my choice" have become popular in debates about issues such as clothing, same-sex marriages, and abortion rights, especially in places like the U.S.
People demand the freedom to do whatever they want with their bodies. However, as believers in God, we do not have the liberty to do just anything with our bodies. The scripture clearly states, "Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?" This reminds us that you are a spirit living in a body, and the Holy Spirit dwells in that body. The Holy Spirit is the rightful owner of your body, which is why the verse continues to say, "You are not your own." Your body is God’s temple.
Paul wrote this letter to the Corinthians to address issues of sexual immorality and promiscuity within the church. Likewise, you, as a child of God, must honor God with your body. Do not defile the temple of God with sexual immorality or promiscuity. Sadly, many people treat these sins lightly, seeing them as normal.
What You Should Do:
1. Avoid Anything That Defiles the Body: Stay away from sexual immorality, excessive consumption of alcohol, or harmful behaviors.
2. Honor Your Body as God’s Temple: Use your body to serve others, worship God, and fulfill His purpose. Engage in acts of love, kindness, and worship.
3. Care for Your Body: Live healthily, rest adequately, and maintain a balanced life.
4. Surrender Your Life to God: Acknowledge that your life is not your own. Submit your body, plans, and actions to God’s will.
Prayer: Lord, have mercy on me for defiling Your temple and failing to honor it. I ask for Your forgiveness and cleansing. Empower me to live a holy life. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
SOMETHING YOU MUST NEVER FORGET
"For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil." — 2 Corinthians 5:10 (NIV)
In this verse, the Word of God highlights the essence of Christian life, the hope of eternal life, and the responsibility of believers to live according to their faith. It also teaches about the resurrection, the brevity of life on earth, and the promise of eternal dwelling with God. Furthermore, it emphasizes accountability and the reality of God's judgment.
God’s Word makes it clear that judgment applies to everyone. No one is exempt—every person, regardless of their status, will stand before the judgment seat of Christ. That is why it says, "For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ." The word "appear" does not merely refer to physical presence but also to being fully revealed. Every action, thought, and intention will be exposed.
Yesterday, I spoke about your purpose on earth, which is to do good works. As we see here, when you stand before the judgment seat, you will not be judged based on your level of education or financial achievements. Instead, the Word states, "so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil." Pay close attention to the phrase, "whether good or evil."
Today, people's perspectives on life have changed significantly. Some born-again Christians have forgotten the purpose of their existence on earth. They no longer prioritize the command to live holy lives and to do good to others. Instead, they are preoccupied with worldly matters and have neglected the reality of eternal judgment.
Our life on earth is temporary; God created you to live forever. Today, I remind you that there is life beyond this one—this is what you should never forget. In everything you do, remember that what will grant you eternal joy in the end is your deeds. Therefore, strive to do good while you are still here on earth, as this is what truly matters and holds eternal value to God.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, I ask for Your grace to enable me to do good deeds here on earth so that at the end of my life, I may live in Your eternal joy. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
THINGS TO CONSIDER TO ACHIEVE YOUR VISION
"The LORD answered me and said, Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it." — Habakkuk 2:2
Perhaps you are one of those people who are constantly switching from one thing to another in life. Today, you might find them doing one job, tomorrow they’re doing another. Or today, they’re in one business, and tomorrow they’ve shifted to farming. It’s hard to pinpoint what they do or what their purpose truly is.
This often stems from not knowing one’s purpose on earth and lacking clear goals. Today, I’ll teach you four important things about identifying your purpose and how to achieve your goals.
1. It is God who will give you a vision of what you are meant to do.
This vision does not always come as a dream while you sleep but rather as an inner drive or something you feel deeply capable of doing.
2. You must understand the vision God has given you.
If you misinterpret your vision, you won’t fulfill God’s purpose. Instead, you’ll end up doing things outside of the intended vision.
3. Write your vision down.
If you don’t write your vision, it becomes easy to abandon it and start something else, especially when you face challenges.
4. Understand that every goal and vision has its appointed time.
God is neither late nor early. Knowing this will help you develop patience and perseverance. At times, it will also give you the drive to do what is necessary to fulfill your vision within its timeline.
Therefore, it is important to consider these points and pray to God about your life so that you can live a purposeful life and achieve the vision He has placed within you.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, I ask for Your guidance and wisdom to help me stay focused on the purpose You have given me.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
VALUE WHAT YOU HAVE
"Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.'" — Hebrews 13:5
Desiring what others have often stems from insecurity or greed. When we lack confidence, we compare ourselves to others—we observe what they possess, how they dress, the cars they drive, or the places they visit during holidays and vacations.
This leads us to measure ourselves against others, making a comparison list of their achievements and possessions against us. If we feel we are doing better than them, we are content and happy. But if we feel we are falling behind, our hearts may be tempted to envy their possessions and compete with them.
However, it’s important to know that God, through His commandments, has instructed us not to covet what belongs to others. In Deuteronomy 5:21, He says: "You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife. You shall not set your desire on your neighbor’s house or land, his male or female servant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.”
The Bible teaches us to abandon envy and greed and instead learn to be content. True happiness comes from recognizing that everything we have in life is a gift from God. His love and grace are sufficient to fill our hearts and help us enjoy our lives.
Contentment doesn’t just mean refraining from wanting more; it also involves having a deep and genuine relationship with Jesus. Today’s scripture assures us that He has promised to always be with us, guiding us and providing everything we need.
Some people in the church are good Christians outwardly, but they still struggle with envy. If you are one of them, know that you need Jesus in your heart. Surrender completely to Him so He can help you. Only He can truly satisfy the desires of your heart. Without Jesus, you will continue chasing the endless desires of this world.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, I ask You to remove envy and greed from my heart and help me be content with what You have given me. Amen.
OBEY GOD TO SUCCEED
"And whatever we ask, we receive from Him, because we keep His commandments and do those things that are pleasing in His sight." — 1 John 3:22
For someone to succeed in life, they don’t necessarily need prestigious things like a high level of education, a wealthy family background, or an extraordinary talent. Success is a great mystery and is something that society as a whole has not fully understood.
In today’s world, some people may succeed because of their intelligence or because they work very hard. But In the book of 1 Samuel 25:2-3, we read about a rich man named Nabal who had great wealth, but the Bible says, "but the man was harsh and evil in his deeds; he was of the house of Caleb." So, you can see that he did not succeed because of intelligence, diligence, or a unique talent. There are many ways of achieving success.
Now, today’s verse says, "And whatever we ask, we receive from Him, because we keep His commandments and do those things that are pleasing in His sight." If you rely on God and ask Him daily to make you successful in life, this verse sheds more light on how that works. As a believer, you will be successful when God blesses, answers your prayers, and makes your efforts successful.
God blesses and prospers a person because he keeps His commandments. As it was for Job, he was wealthy and successful because he followed God's commandments. If you keep God’s commandments, you are working together with Him. So, whatever you ask for, He will grant it for His glory. If you do not keep His commandments, you will be out of alignment with Him, and God can not bless someone who is working against Him.
So, today, connect with God by obeying Him so that He may bless you and provide all your needs when you ask Him. The path to success for those who believe in Christ is different from that of others. Your success lies in obeying Him and doing what pleases Him.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, I ask that You grant me obedience and the strength to keep Your commandments so I may succeed in my life. Amen
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
YOUR VICTORY OVER THE ENEMY
"And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death." — Revelation 12:11
If you’re going through a spiritual battle or facing challenges, it doesn’t mean you’re weak or that you’ve sinned. Spiritual battles are part of the Christian life. Ephesians 6:10-12 Says;
“Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.”
This means that we need to be aware of our enemy, Satan. When he attacks, God calls us to stand firm and resist him in faith, using the power of Jesus. Many people, when facing spiritual attacks, start blaming themselves or thinking they must have done something wrong to deserve it. But remember, being attacked doesn’t mean you’ve failed.
Your main weapon against the enemy is the Name and Blood of Jesus. The Name of Jesus gives you the authority to stand against Satan, while the Blood of Jesus carries divine power. It sanctifies and gives you legitimacy to fight your enemies. When you use these weapons, you must understand why you’re using them, so your faith stays strong.
Victory over the enemy doesn’t come from your own strength or righteousness. It comes through Jesus, who defeated Satan by dying on the cross and rising again. He has already won the victory. So, when you stand firm in faith, trust in the power of the Name and Blood of Jesus to protect and deliver you. Speak boldly and rebuke Satan without fear, knowing that Jesus is with you.
Prayer: Thank You, Lord Jesus, for Your Name and Your Blood, which give me victory over Satan. I trust in Your power to keep me safe and strong. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
As you worship God this Sunday, believe that He will fulfill all your needs and answer all your prayers.
Wishing you a blessed Sunday. 🙏
GOD IS THE ONE WHO HELPS YOU
"Behold, God is my helper; the Lord is the sustainer of my soul." — Psalm 54:4 (NKJV)
Yesterday, we saw how faith in the Word of God gives you life. But today, this message is specifically for someone who is going through a difficult challenge and feels they have no one to help. No matter how overwhelmed or alone you feel, remember that God is with you. He is your helper, and you can have unwavering faith that He will see you through.
In our human nature, we long for voices to comfort us, arms to hold us, and the presence of certain people in our lives that will never leave us. We need people to love, guide, and value us. But even after receiving comfort from others, we often find that the pain remains. The loneliness returns once their words fade.
This is because the wounds you carry are in your soul, and only God can heal them. David knew this, which is why he was bold to say, “God is my helper; the Lord is the sustainer of my soul.” David understood that no human could truly heal the deepest parts of his being—only God could reach that far.
There’s a popular saying that “time heals.” But true healing doesn’t come from time alone; it comes from God. Time may dull the pain, but only God can fully heal the wounds within and restore you. Without His touch, unresolved pain can continue to affect your life in ways you may not realize.
So, if something is troubling your heart, surrender it to God. Bring your pain to Him in prayer, and trust that He will heal you. Only He can give you the peace and joy you seek. There is no substitute for His healing presence.
Don’t feel lonely. God is with you, even if you don’t see Him working to change your situation right now. His love is unfailing and everlasting. Where human comfort reaches its limits, God’s love begins and reaches deep within. He is enough to give you hope, strength, and peace at all times.
Prayer: Jesus, I need You. You know how deep my hurt goes. I ask that You heal me and restore my joy and peace. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
STEPPING INTO DARKNESS
"So the people stood afar off, but Moses drew near the thick darkness where God was." — Exodus 20:21
Times of darkness come to each of us. We may face deep grief, confusion, failure, rejection, or spiritual dryness. How well you endure and overcome these moments depends on the relationship you’ve cultivated with God before these times arrive.
When you’ve built yourself up spiritually through daily prayer and learning God’s Word, your relationship with Him grows strong. This foundation becomes a source of strength, and when darkness comes, you can face it with faith and assurance that God is with you.
A person with an intimate relationship with God is not easily intimidated by hardship. They understand that God is always present, even in the shadows. This was true for Moses. When the Israelites witnessed the terrifying signs as God descended on the mountain—the fire, the thick smoke, the powerful voice of God—they were filled with fear and retreated (Exodus 20:18-20). But Moses was unafraid. He approached the darkness with confidence, knowing that God was there.
This is the courage that comes from a close relationship with God. When you trust Him, you know that even in the darkest times, you’re not alone. Just as Moses walked into the thick darkness to meet God, and just as Daniel encountered God in the lions’ den and in the blazing furnace with his friends, you too can trust that God is with you in the midst of your trials.
So do not give up or retreat in fear like the Israelites. Remember, the darkness you face may be a place where God is waiting to meet you, to teach you, and to strengthen you. Believe that He is there, ready to save and sustain you. As Psalm 23:4 reminds us, “Yes, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me.”
Prayer: Thank you, LORD, for Your faithfulness. I trust that even in the darkest times, you are there to fight for me, to teach me, and to rescue me. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
THE WAR WITHIN–OVERLOOKED ENEMY
"Dear friends, you are foreigners and strangers on this earth. So I beg you not to surrender to those desires that fight against you. - 1 Peter 2:11 CEV
For a long time, we’ve been focused on battling external enemies—the ones we can see. These are people with bad intentions, those who may want us to fail, we also fight against evil spirits, demons, and principalities. While it’s important to guard against such threats, there is a greater enemy we often overlook. This enemy is closer than we realize—it lies within our own bodies.
In God’s Word, an enemy is anything or anyone that hinders God’s purpose in your life. This inner enemy knows that the real you is your soul, so it wages war against it. As scripture says, “And who is he who will harm you if you become followers of what is good?” (1 Peter 3:13). For the enemy to truly harm you, he must first lead you into sin, pulling you away from God’s protection and peace.
Your greatest enemy, then, is anything—especially within yourself—that tempts you to do wrong and sin against God. Today’s message focuses on the battle with your own body. “For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. The carnal mind is enmity against God; it does not submit to God’s law, nor can it do so. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God” (Romans 8:6-8).
Galatians 5:19-21 describes the works of the flesh, which can lead us astray and cause destruction. These are actions like adultery, hatred, jealousy, anger, selfish ambitions, envy, and more. When we give in to these desires, we feel distant from God’s protection and peace. But through His grace, He always calls us back.
Allow the Holy Spirit to rule in your life, guiding your thoughts and actions. The Spirit empowers us to resist temptation and fills us with peace and purpose that the flesh cannot provide. “But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. Now, if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is not His. And if Christ is in you, the body is dead because of sin, but the Spirit is life because of righteousness” (Romans 8:9-10).
Prayer: Oh Lord, I commit myself into Your hands. May Your Holy Spirit guide me, helping me to resist the desires of the flesh and live according to Your will. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
DO NOT COMPARE YOURSELF TO OTHERS
"I know what it is to be poor or to have plenty, and I have lived under all kinds of conditions. I know what it means to be full or to be hungry, to have too much or too little. Philippians 4:12 CEV"
God’s purpose for humankind is for everyone to succeed, but each person has their own season. Just as each flower blooms in its own time, each of us has a time set by God. When that season comes, God will make you prosper. Until then, keep praying and working hard, trusting in His timing.
When you look at your peers, former classmates, family members, or others in your age group and see their success, it’s easy to start comparing. Maybe a friend just built a new house or got a high-paying job, or perhaps someone you know is getting married. If you feel like you’ve achieved more, you may feel good about yourself. But if you feel like you’re still “behind,” it’s easy to feel discouraged and inadequate. This is where your perspective can become distorted.
Some people think they are better than others simply because they have succeeded financially. They may feel they’re smarter or more hardworking than those who haven’t reached the same level of success. Some even openly criticize others, not realizing that the person they see as “lazy” or “unsuccessful” is actually working harder—waking up earlier, going to bed late, and still going through economic challenges. Today’s message is for both those who have succeeded and those who haven’t: don’t compare yourself with anyone, thinking you’re superior or inferior because of your success.
God measures us differently than the world does. While people often look at wealth, status, or appearance, God values our souls. Our value before God doesn't increase because of money, titles, or possessions. God values us more based on kindness, generosity, faithfulness, and love. These are the qualities that bring us closer to Him and reflect His light in the world.
The Word of God says, “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” - James 1:17. So, trust in God, and He will make you prosper in your season. If you are successful, value and love everyone around you. And if you’re still waiting for your time, remember that God’s timing is perfect. Don’t compare yourself with others or think of yourself as better or worse than anyone else.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, I pray for calmness and wisdom so that I do not compare myself with anyone. Help me not to sin against You by envying others or feeling superior. Let me rest in Your timing, and let me see my worth through Your eyes. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
RECOGNIZE THE PURPOSE OF THE GIFTS GOD HAS GIVEN YOU
“Each one, as they have received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of the varied grace of God.” - 1 Peter 4:10
Do you know why the Lord created you? Are you fully utilizing the spiritual gifts He has given you? Recognizing and using your gifts is essential for a meaningful life here on earth.
Think of a skilled craftsman who must know which tool to use for each job. In his workshop, he has many tools, each with its specific purpose. When he uses the right tool, he can accomplish his task with ease and produce exceptional quality. But when tools are used incorrectly, both the tool and the work can be damaged.
This same principle applies to the gifts God has given you. Through the Holy Spirit, He has uniquely equipped you to build His kingdom by giving you his gifts which might include teaching, compassion, leadership, hospitality, or other talents intended to uplift others. These gifts can look different for everyone—some might have the gift of encouragement, while others are called to serve, give generously, or provide wise counsel. Every gift is unique and valuable in God’s kingdom.
However, if you work outside your strengths or use your abilities in ways contrary to His will, you may find yourself feeling exhausted, confused, or even discouraged. God has given you these gifts so that you may glorify Him and experience the fulfillment that comes from serving according to His purpose. When you use them to serve others in love, God’s grace is multiplied, and great things happen.
Take a moment to reflect: Are you using your gifts in the way God desires? Is what you're doing now aligned with His purpose for you? If not, ask Him to show you how to use the gifts He has given you correctly so that you may live according to His purpose. When you embrace and use your gifts as God intended, you’ll find a deeper joy and fulfillment, knowing that you’re a vital part of His work in the world.
Prayer: Jesus, thank You for the gifts You’ve given me. Help me to recognize, develop, and use them in line with Your purpose. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses
YOU NEED JUST ONE THING
"For she said within herself, If I may but touch his garment, I shall be whole." - Matthew 9:21 (KJV)
During a Gospel revival in southern Africa, a man attended an evangelistic meeting for the first time. He had never heard of Jesus or read the Bible—this was his first encounter with these teachings. As the preacher spoke about salvation, he repeatedly quoted John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
These words touched him deeply. He believed the message of the Gospel and accepted Jesus as the Lord and Saviour of his life. As the meeting continued, the preacher prayed for the people, and remarkable miracles happened—the sick were healed, the blind received their sight, and the lame walked. Then, the preacher announced that those who accepted Christ could perform similar miracles in His name. And this new believer believed.
In those days, when someone got saved, they were given a Bible and encouraged to go out the very next day to share Jesus with others. This man followed that path with faith, even though he knew only one verse: John 3:16. With unwavering belief, he travelled to nearby villages, preaching the Gospel and praying for the sick. At one of his small gatherings, a crippled person was brought to him. Remembering the preacher's words, he prayed with the only verse he knew by heart. To everyone's amazement, the crippled person stood up and walked.
Just like the woman in Matthew 9:21 who said, "If I only touch the hem of his garment, I will be healed," this man found that one truth he needed to believe in. He held onto John 3:16 as the cornerstone of his faith, and God worked wonders through him. Over time, his ministry grew, and he touched countless lives. He was later ordained as a bishop.
You don’t need to touch Jesus everywhere to receive healing; you don’t need to know the whole Bible to perform miracles. To God, your faith and the steadfastness of your heart are more important than anything else.
So, what’s one thing about God that you believe deeply? Among everything you know, choose one promise, one verse, one truth, and hold onto it with all your heart. When you do, you’ll see amazing changes in your life. You don’t need everything you think you do. Just believe in that one word God has spoken to you, and you will see amazing things.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, grant me the spirit of faith and steadfastness. Help me to hold onto that one promise, that one word you’ve spoken over my life, and trust that it’s enough. Amen.
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Author: Minister Lucas Kaaya
Telegram: @Bibleverses