Monday, November 17, 2025

Know GOD Names

Elohim ( Mighty One )

Ish 

Yahweh Yireh 

Yahweh Nissi 

EI Roi 

Yahweh Shammah 

EI Shaddai 

Yahweh Shalom 

Yahweh Rophe 

Yahweh-Raah 


Every name of God highlights one aspect of His character. There is only one God, but the biblical writers referred to this one God with many different monikers. One of these names is Elohim. Elohim is one of the most frequently used names for God in the Scriptures. It is this word which is used in Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning [Elohim] created the heavens and the earth.” In fact the word appears some 2,750 times in the Old Testament.


What Does Elohim Mean?

The term "Elohim" means “supreme one” or “mighty one.” It is not only used of the one true God but is also used on occasion to refer to human rulers, judges, and even angels. If you saw one exhibiting supreme rule and expressed mighty power, the word you would use would be Elohim. That does not necessarily mean that you are referring to the one unique God. But even as one comes to understand Yahweh, you might still grab hold of this particular word, Elohim, in order to emphasize God’s power and might.

This is an imperfect illustration of the relationship between Elohim and Yahweh, but perhaps it will capture enough of the thought to be helpful. If a small child sees a furry animal he may very well refer to it as a puppy dog, but as he matures he is able to clearly differentiate between a puppy dog and a kitty. Further maturation might have the child now calling the dog a specific breed—like a beagle. And if the puppy comes to live in the child’s home what once was ‘puppy dog’ will now become ‘my beagle’.

In the same way, a person might see a powerful expression and say Elohim. As his knowledge of truth matures Elohim might take upon a specific character, i.e. El Shaddai. And if that knowledge moves into a relationship, Elohim is now identified as Yahweh. So, just as one child might refer to a kitty as puppy, and another refer to his beagle as a puppy, so also one might refer to a cactus as Elohim and another who has full covenant knowledge of Yahweh refer to him as Elohim.

Elohim as "El" and Plural

We often see the personal character of Elohim when it is shortened, to El, and then coupled with another word. (Though some scholars question whether this is simply a shortening). Several names of popular OT characters have El in their name: Elijah (“El is Yahweh”) and Samuel (“Heard by El”) are two such examples.


When you remember the story of both Elijah and Samuel, you see the importance a name had in the Old Testament. Elijah is known as the prophet who was steadfast in proclaiming that Yahweh was the only true Elohim. Even the name Israel means “prince of El”.


Another interesting aspect of the name Elohim is that it is, in fact, a plural. Does this mean this is a clear reference to the Trinity? While that cannot be disproven, it also could not be proven from the plurality. Many scholars refer to this as a divine plural. I, however, agree with John Frame that this is a plural of abstraction:


“…that is, ‘a more or less intensive focusing of the characteristics inherent in the idea of the stem…rendered in English by forms in –hood, -ness, -ship”...Hebrew uses the plural form for abstract nouns such as youth, old age, maidenhood, and life. It may also (or alternatively) carry some force as a plural of amplication. Usually found in poetry, this plural is an emphatic statement of the root idea, as might and counsel.”


Jesus makes an interesting argument on this point in John 10:34 when he quotes Psalm 82:6. He argues that the Scriptures themselves refer to others than God Himself, how then can Jesus be accused of blasphemy because He claims to be God’s Son? I appreciate these words from D.A. Carson:


“In the heat of their opposition to what they hear Jesus to be saying, they are partly right (he does make himself equal with God), partly wrong (this fact does not establish a competing God), and profoundly mistaken (they have not grasped the drift of their own Scriptures to see how he fulfills them, nor have they known God well enough to perceive that the revelation he is and brings is in continuity with and the capstone of the revelation of God already provided).”


We often see the personal character of Elohim when it is shortened, to El, and then coupled with another word. (Though some scholars question whether this is simply a shortening). Several names of popular OT characters have El in their name: Elijah (“El is Yahweh”) and Samuel (“Heard by El”) are two such examples.


When you remember the story of both Elijah and Samuel, you see the importance a name had in the Old Testament. Elijah is known as the prophet who was steadfast in proclaiming that Yahweh was the only true Elohim. Even the name Israel means “prince of El”.


Another interesting aspect of the name Elohim is that it is, in fact, a plural. Does this mean this is a clear reference to the Trinity? While that cannot be disproven, it also could not be proven from the plurality. Many scholars refer to this as a divine plural. I, however, agree with John Frame that this is a plural of abstraction:


“…that is, ‘a more or less intensive focusing of the characteristics inherent in the idea of the stem…rendered in English by forms in –hood, -ness, -ship”...Hebrew uses the plural form for abstract nouns such as youth, old age, maidenhood, and life. It may also (or alternatively) carry some force as a plural of amplication. Usually found in poetry, this plural is an emphatic statement of the root idea, as might and counsel.”


Jesus makes an interesting argument on this point in John 10:34 when he quotes Psalm 82:6. He argues that the Scriptures themselves refer to others than God Himself, how then can Jesus be accused of blasphemy because He claims to be God’s Son? I appreciate these words from D.A. Carson:


“In the heat of their opposition to what they hear Jesus to be saying, they are partly right (he does make himself equal with God), partly wrong (this fact does not establish a competing God), and profoundly mistaken (they have not grasped the drift of their own Scriptures to see how he fulfills them, nor have they known God well enough to perceive that the revelation he is and brings is in continuity with and the capstone of the revelation of God already provided).”




What does it mean that God is Jehovah-Jireh?


Day Number 321,

 LORD GOD LET YOÚR GOODNESS & MERCY FOLLOW ME

Lord, Let Not My Heart Be Troubled Today


I CHOOSE JESUS OVER ANYTHING TODAY

l'd Rather Have Jesus Than Anything This World Offer


BLESS THE LORD WITH EVERYTHING WITHIN ME

Bless the Lord, O My Soul-Even When It Hard


INVITE GOD'S PRESENCE IN YOUR DAY 

Create an Atmosphere That Welcomes Jesus


START YOUR DAY SPEAKING GOD'S WORD

Speak God's Word Over Your Life and See


GETTING YOUR DAY STARTED RIGHT

Lord, Ignite a Fire in Me to Pray Like Never Before


FATHER, ALIGN MY HEART WITH YOURS TODAY

Father, Align My Heart with Your Business Today


JESUS, WALK ME THROUGH THIS SEASON 

Lord, Make My Faith Strong Enough to Carry On With You


LORD, BE MY DEFENDER TODAY

Lord, Watch Over Me And Be My Defender


LORD, DRAW ME CLOSE AGAIN TODAY

Come Closer to God and Watch Everything Fall In Place


LORD, TEAR DOWN EVERY IDOL I'VE BUILT WITHIN ME 

God, Don't Let Me Sit in Church and Miss You


LORD, STRIP AWAY WHAT DOESN'T PLEASE YOU Jesus, Forgive Me for Loving the World Too Much


LORD, I'M TIRED — CARRY MY BURDEN 

Stop Trying So Hard - Let Jesus Carry Your Burden.


LORD, MAKE ME WISER TODAY

Lord, Give Me Wisdom Greater Than Gold or Silver



GOD, ROOT ME IN YOUR WORD TODAY

Lord, May Your Word Direct My Every Step


JESUS, PURIFY MY DESIRES TODAY

Lord, Align My Desires with Your Will Today 


A PRAYER TO HEAL, RESTORE, & BLESS YOUR TODAY

Humble Yourself, Seek God, Turn Around You


LORD, LET YOUR VOICE LEAD ME TODAY 

Jesus, Let Me Be Quick to Hear Your Word and Follow You


LORD RESTORÉ MY WEARY SPIRIT & HEAL ME   TODAY

Lord, Thank You for Seeing Me When I Feel Weary


JESUS, CHANGE ME INTO WHO YOU CREATED ME TO BE

People Change, Seasons Shift... But Jesus Christ Remains the Same








the foundation for the Antichrist and ...

 I want you to watch out for a few things over the next few months. 

First is that more and more technology will be geared towards laying the foundation for the Antichrist and a one world system. 

Think about it. How close are we to having your driver's license on your phone? Your passport, your health record, and your entire banking ecosystem all on your phone. 

Some countries are further than others with reports stating many countries are now modernizing their ID databases to include biometric identifiers that authenticate or verify identity based on physical characteristics such as fingerprints, iris, face and palm prints, gate, voice, and DNA. 

 From a biblical perspective, how can we interpret this? 

Well, we all know that one day a mark will be required for any individual to be able to buy or sell according to the Bible. 

Now, many people believe that when the Antichrist appears on the world stage, he is not going to run around and begin setting up a system for people to buy and sell with his mark. That system will already be in place. He will just enforce it. He is not going to begin coordinating with the various governments of the world. These systems will already be there. So beware of this development. 


• My second point is that Hollywood, secular music and entertainment will continue to promote and parade a satanic agenda. 

We've already seen multiple movie directors talk about involving real witches on set for a more authentic experience for the viewers. We've already seen a growing number of musicians with openly satanic lyrics and even going as far as to glorify evil. And in addition to this, we've clearly seen the growing trend of evil imagery and symbolism in award shows, music videos, and movies. 

There is a trend. We are seeing and we will continue to see a rise in demonic activity in mainstream entertainment. Now, one thing the Bible is very clear about is that we as believers do not wrestle against an enemy that can be seen or touched in a physical sense. Our batte is not one that requires physical weapons because it is not fought out in the open. 

But the mistake that a lot of believers often make is that they do not understand the word of God and what it says about this enemy. Because he is unseen doesn't mean he doesn't exist. Because he is unseen doesn't mean his presence cannot be felt through things that are not far from God such as the spirit of fear. 

Now to understand the enemy that we face, we have to read Revelation 12 7-9. 

Then war broke out in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fought back. But he was not strong enough and they lost their place in heaven. The great dragon was hurled down. That ancient serpent called the devil or Satan who leads the whole world astray. He was hurled to the earth and his angels with him. 

Now verse 12 is also important because it says, "Therefore rejoice you heavens and you who dwell in them. But woe to the earth and the sea because the devil has gone down to you. He is filled with   fury because he knows that his time is short." 

So from this passage of scripture, we know the following. 

The devil didn't rebel alone because the Bible says Michael and his angels fought against the dragon. The devil and the dragon and his angels fought back. He was hurled to the earth and his angels with him. 

Secondly, we know that the devil is filled with anger because verse 12 told us that he is filled with fury because he knows that his time is short. 

And finally, a more generic point on angels in heaven. When you read the Bible, you come to the understanding that angels are ministering spirits created for a purpose and role in heaven. Michael the angel of war, Gabriel the messenger, and even Lucifer when he was in heaven was the chief musician. 

But if the devil was cast down from heaven with other angels, other angels who had roles, other angels who had responsibilities and functions in heaven. And the word of God is absolute in its accuracy when it says we wrestle against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. 

These fallen now demonic angels have ranks. These are demonic hierarchies. They are territorial spirits. 

And they along with the devil are what we come up against as children of God in this world. 

Now, do you remember Daniel in chapter 10? We are told that Daniel prayed and fasted for 3 weeks. And when his answer came, the angel told him that "I have come in response to your prayer. God heard everything that you said ever since the first day. "

But in Daniel 10:13, the angel reveals something interesting. The prince of the Persian kingdom resisted me 21 days. 

Then Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me. So this angel was telling Daniel that the demonic territorial spirit that was over the region he was in tried to block his answer from God. 

Those fallen angels, just as they had roles and functions in heaven, they have roles and functions here on earth within their dark kingdom. 

This is why it is so important to know the word of God. Hosea 4:6, "My people perish because of a lack of knowledge." 

If you don't know God's word, if you don't know that God's word is alive and active, how will you survive spiritual battles? How will you survive attacks from rulers of darkness? 

So many believers will pray today and stop praying tomorrow, discouraged and defeated, thinking God has not answered their prayer. 

That's because there is a lack of knowledge that the answer to your prayer may be under attack. Daniel's answer came after 3 weeks of prayer. Imagine if Daniel stopped praying after 2 weeks. A lack of knowledge is dangerous to a Christian. When we are fighting spiritual battles, we need to be persistent in prayer because once again, we are fighting against demonic forces that have ranks. 

So you may feel as though you are in a war at the minute, but I want to encourage you that there is no need to fear. 

God may have allowed the devil to touch Job. And in the end, it was all for God's glory. And it worked out for good for Job. 

God allowed Lazarus to die, for his family to grieve. But in the end, it was all for God's glory. 

God allowed Daniel to be thrown in the lion's den. He allowed Joseph to be betrayed. He allowed Bartimaeus to be blind. But in the end, it was all for God's glory. 

So l want you to know that whatever the battle that God is allowing you to face, if he has allowed you to fight this battle, he is not only fighting with you, but he is working it all for your good. 

2 Samuel 22:3 says, "The God of my strength, in whom I will trust, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold and my refuge, my savior. God is true to his word." 


I recently heard one pastor say the following statement. 

"I'm very concerned with the amount of false teaching and false prophets that have found their way onto the internet. 

Vulnerable Christians are listening to them as if everything they say is from the mouth of God. Everything must be brought into agreement with what the Bible says. "

Now, Bible prophecy warned us that prior to the rapture, there will be a great falling away from faith and if possible, the very elect would be deceived. 

Now, a crucial aspect of our journey as believers is not only to understand deception, but to unmask deception in these last days. 

Because it's no secret that we have to navigate a world filled with conflicting messages and we're given enticing falsehoods. 

But this is why the Bible is important. It equips us with wisdom to discern truth from deception. 

I want to give you four illustrations of how deception is working in this world and why it's accepted by so many. 

1. The first illustration is what I'd like to call the chameleon's disguise. Imagine a chameleon expertly blending into its surroundings, adapting its appearance to conceal its true identity. This is similar to a person who looks like a Christian. They talk like a Christian and can even go as far as acting like a Christian when you see them. 

However, their heart, their intentions are far from Jesus Christ. 

This is how deception in the last days often presents itself in ways that mimic truth. 

Deception today makes things challenging for a person to distinguish between truth and lie. 

Jesus warned us in Matthew 24:4, saying, "For false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect. "

Just as the chameleon's disguise requires careful observation, it requires you to pay close attention. We too must be vigilant and discerning, seeking the unchanging truth found in God's word. 

2. The second illustration is the mirage of shiny illusions. 

Think of a traveler crossing a desert, parched and weary. In the distance, a shimmering oasis appears, promising relief. However, as the traveler draws closer, the mirage dissolves, leaving disappointment. 

Warning.  "For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. "

The allure of false teachings can be as deceptive as a mirage, leaving us spiritually thirsty. True refreshment comes from the living water of Christ's teachings. 

3. The third illustration is the puzzle of half-truths

Picture a puzzle missing a few pieces. From a distance, it seems complete, but closer inspection reveals the gaps. 

It reveals that things are fragmented and incomplete. Deception often involves partial truths carefully interwoven to create a convincing narrative. 

Jesus emphasized the importance of discernment in Luke 21:8 when he said, "Watch out that you are not deceived, for many will come in my name, claiming I am he and the time is near. Do not follow them." 

Just as a puzzle requires all its pieces to form a coherent picture, we must rely on the complete council of God's word to guard against deception. 

4. Now, my final illustration is not so much geared at understanding deception, but rather unmasking deception. 

And I would like to call this the guiding north star. 

Consider sailors navigating vast oceans under the guidance of the North Star. When you look at the history of navigation at sea before GPS and modern technology, one of the simplest methods for determining a ship's direction was to watch the movement of the sun across the sky. Sailor used the position of the sun as it moved from east to west to guide their route. 

At noon, they could determine north and south by the shadows the suncast. 

Sailors had to literally look up to be able to figure out where they were heading. 

In the same way, God's word serves as our unchanging, reliable guide through Psalm 119:105 

assures us, "Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path." 

As the North Star remains fixed amidst shifting skies, the truth of God's word stands unwavering, offering clarity and direction in a world filled with confusion. 

The last days present unique challenges to all of us believers. But we need not In fact, we should be like skilled detectives. 

Have you ever seen the level of forensi detail that detectives go to in order to uncover the truth? They will exhaust every possible avenue seeking the truth. We too can do the same as believers. We can uncover the truth. We can unmask falsehoods by being attentive, testing every spirit against the word of God, by knowing the word of God, and seeking direction from above through prayer. As we journey forward, let us remember the chameleon's disguise, the mirage of shiny illusions, the puzzle of half-truths, and the guiding north star. 

Let our discernment be fueled by faith, rooted in God's word, and empowered by the Holy Spirit. 

"Stand firm then with the belt of truth buckled around your waist." 

Let us guard ourselves with God's truth, shielded from the deception that seeks to derail our faith. 

I pray that all of us would become viligent believers, unmasking deception with discernment and the truth that is in the word of God. As an enemy, the devil will never present someone else's weakness or struggles to you. He wil 

not plant a thought about alcohol when he knows you struggle with lust. No, he will always find the area that you are the weakest in and he will use that against you. That's why it's so important for us to be honest with ourselves and look introspectively at the areas we need deliverance from because the enemy will see that as a rfoute to disrupt our walk with Christ. This point is supported by  

2Corinthians 

2:1 where the Bible says, "So that we would not be outwitted by Satan. For we are not ignorant of his designs." The devil is witty and has evil designs. So we must be diligent. We must be vigilant. We must be alert and always on guard against any potential breach by the enemy in our minds. 

As children of God, we reject the enemy schemes. We rebuke every seed that the enemy attempts to plant in our minds. We trust in the blood of Jesus Christ to break every chain. And we look to Jesus to continually help us to work out our salvation. 

So if there is an area that you can identify in your life, don't be condemned, but be convicted to fight the good fight. 

So how do you identify a stronghold? 

The best way to identify what the stronghold you face in your life is, you have to look at the area in your life where you face a constant battle. The area that you struggle the most. And the reason you need to identify this is because the devil is cunning and deceitful. He will know what the giant or stronghold struggle is. 

When we talk about defeating your pharaoh, we're talking about strongholds. We're talking about those chains that restrict you and pull you backwards into oppression. 

When we talk about Pharaoh, we're talking about obstacles in the spirit realm that try to stop your destiny as a child of God. 

And so, when we face a Pharaoh in our lives, we need to pray with aggression and realize this is not a game. 

Your life is not up for grabs to be ruled by anything oppressive. 

Your life is not to be ruled by anything unclean. 

You have been made free in Jesus Christ. You have been liberated. You have been washed clean by the blood of the lamb. You have been redeemed by the Lord. So there is no room for a stronghold to take hold of you. 

Now you need to understand that pharaohs come in different forms.

For some, it's family problems. Others, it's hopelessness and a discouraged spirit. For others, it's health problems and fear. But let me tell you that there is no Pharaoh too big, no giant too strong for you as a child of God. No stronghold can withstand the power in the name of Jesus Christ. So, we defeat Pharaoh. We defeat strongholds by relying on God's promises. 

We defeat Pharaoh by submitting to Jesus Christ. 

Now, I would like to point out the different types of strongholds that we can potentially face. 

Giants and strongholds come in different forms, sizes, and shapes. 

Here are some common strongholds that affect people's lives.

Unforgiveness, manipulation, pride, lying, drunkenness, sexual sin, anger, fear. Let me just highlight a couple of examples. 

Fear is a stronghold because we are told that God has not given us a spirit of fear. That's something we are not given. But when someone becomes ruled by fear and governed by the spirit of fear, then it becomes a stronghold. 

This is not to say that you cannot feel fear. You can. But children of God are not should not be ruled by fear. 

And when it comes to unforgiveness, we are told to forgive seventy times seven (70 x 7), which symbolizes boundless forgiveness. 

So for anyone who keeps grudges, who keeps a scorecard, that becomes a stronghold. 

Apart from opening up the door to sin in your life, it's also important to have an awareness of all the other places where strongholds or giants can come from, unrepented sin, family bloodlines, false or wrong patterns of thinking. 

So how can unrepented sin become a stronghold? 

Let's take this man as an example. A Christian man who lies consistently. He is aware that he's lying, yet he persists to lie. 

He chooses not to repent because in his mind, he feels the need to tell all of these lies. Otherwise, how is he going to look to people and what will they think about him? He doesn't want to give off the wrong impression. He wants to fit in. 

Going back to our definition at the very beginning, a stronghold is a mindset that hinders your growth. So, it's important to realize that this skewed way of thinking will hinder his growth as a Christian. 

As this man continues to practice the activity of sin and continues to lie without repenting and I mean without truly repenting and turning away from sin, he doesn't realize it but it becomes a stronghold. 

So how can this man be delivered? The solution for this man is :

A. He gains knowledge of the word of God. If he starts spending time in the word of God, he willI find out that Proverbs 12:22 says, "Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord, but those who deal truthfully are his delight." 

B. When he finds out point A, that God hates lying lips. This is where the renewal of the mind starts to take place. Where he thought he needed to lie or had to lie because he wants to maintain a certain image. His thought process now starts to shift into alignment with God's word.

See, this is where the conviction of the Holy Spirit comes in and it causes this man to repent and have a desire to turn away from that sin. 

This entire process takes a bit of time because you don't renew your mind or change your thought process to God's word in a day. You need to meditate and dwell on his word, allowing the Holy Spirit to work in your heart and break that stronghold.

This entire process takes a bit of time because you don't renew your mind or change your thought process to God's word in a day. You need to meditate and dwell on His Word, allowing the Holy Spirit to work in your heart and break that stronghold. 

This is a very simple illustration, but I hope it gives you some clarity on how strongholds form and how we can be set free. 


7 Sexual Sins That the Bible Condemns and Many People Ignore

  SEXUAL SINS THAT 


HAVE NO SALVATION


We are living in a time where nearly everything seems acceptable. 

The boundaries that once defined right from wrong have become blurred and what used to be called sin is now celebrated as pleasure, liberty, or even progress. 

The world embraces moral decay under the disguise of freedom and modernity. 


But the real question is this. 


What does the Bible truly say about sexuality? 


What does God think about the choices that society so freely promotes today? 


There's a common belief that God is only concerned with extreme moral failures like cheating in marriage. 


Others have come to believe that premarital sex no longer matters in a culture that praises independence and living your truth. 


But scripture tells a very different story. 


God's word speaks with clarity and it exposes seven specific sexual sins that he despises. 


Not because he wants to shame us but because they deeply damage the body, the soul and our relationship with him. 


These warnings are not just ancient regulations meant for a different time. 


They are divine principles that transcend generations because unrestrained desire still holds the power to enslave human beings today just as it did thousands of years ago. 


And perhaps the most sobering truth is this. 


What the modern world calls free love, the Bible describes as a deadly chain that tightens around your spirit. 


In this message, you'll uncover what those seven sins are, why they matter, what their consequences can be, and most importantly, how you can break free from them through the power of Jesus Christ before it's too late. 


1. Sin number one, fornication. 


Fornication is one of the most commonly ignored yet spiritually destructive sins in today's society. 


At its core, fornication refers to engaging in sexual intimacy outside of the sacred covenant of marriage. 


While the world often brushes it off as harmless or even romantic, scripture paints a much more serious picture. 


God's design for sexuality was never intended to be casual or without commitment. 


Instead, it was crafted to reflect a holy and lifelong bond between a man and a woman under his blessing. 


Here is  a clear command. 


Run from sexual immorality. Every other sin a person commits is outside the body. But the sexually immoral person sins against his or her own body. 


Notice that the instruction is not to fight or resist. It is to flee. 


God doesn't tell us to stand firm and try to reason with temptation when it comes to fornication. 


He urges us to escape it altogether because the damage it causes is both internal and spiritual. 


Fornication is a fire that consumes from the inside out. 


But what makes fornication so serious in the eyes of God? 


It's not just a physical act. 


It's a spiritual violation. 


Sexual intimacy was created as a sacred union, a reflection of the deep covenant between Christ and his church. 


That's why it is written,  "For this reason, a man shall leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh." This mystery is profound, and I'm saying that it refers to Christ and the church. 


No. When someone engages in sexual acts outside of marriage, they are misusing a gift meant to symbolize divine faithfulness and unity. 


The consequences of fornication go far beyond fleeting pleasure. 


In the emotional realm, it often results in betrayal, broken trust, and heartbreak. 


Many relationships that begin with passion end in confusion and pain. 


Unplanned pregnancies, abortion, abandonment, and lifelong wounds can all be traced back to a moment that the world labeled as freedom. 


More. But the most devastating consequence is spiritual. 


A sense of emptiness that no amount of pleasure can fill. 


Fornication creates a barrier between the soul and God, slowly numbing a person to his voice and presence. 


We're reminded that God's will for our lives includes sanctification. 


For this is the will of God, your sanctification, that you abstain from sexual immorality, that each of you know how to control his / her own body in holiness and honor. 


This is not about legalism or repression. 


It's about protection. 


God isn't trying to withhold joy from us. 


He's trying to protect us from the consequences of a counterfeit version of love. 


Throughout the Bible, we see vivid imagery connecting sexual immorality with spiritual infidelity. 


In the book of Hosea, God speaks of Israel as an unfaithful bride who pursues other lovers and abandons her covenant with him. 


This metaphor isn't accidental. 


Just as a husband experiences deep sorrow when betrayed, God expresses grief when his people pursue the temporary pleasures of sin instead of remaining faithful to him. 


Perhaps one of the most sobering warnings comes from Revelation 2:18, which states, "But the  cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death." 


These words remind us that fornication is not just a moral issue. 


It's a spiritual one with eternal negative   consequences. 


However, there is also grace. 


The same God who condemns sin the One who forgives abundantly. 


Remember the story of the woman at the well in John 4. Jesus knew she had been with multiple men and that the one she lived with was not her husband. Yet instead of rejecting her, he revealed himself to her as the Messiah and offered her living water. 


In John 8, when a woman caught in adultery was   brought before Jesus, he told her accusers, "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone." No one didi. And to the woman, he said, "Neither do l condemn you. Go and sin no more." 


These encounters reveal the heart of God, not justice, but mercy. 


He does not excuse sin, but he offers forgiveness and restoration to those who turn to him in humility. 


That same grace is available today. 


If you find yourself trapped in sexual sin, it is not too late. 


There is a way out. 


There is freedom through repentance, healing through surrender, and hope through Christ. 


So the call today is urgent. 


Do not play with the fire of fornication. 


What may feel like love or liberation in the moment can become a lifelong chain. 


Run from what seeks to enslave you. 


God created you not for shame but for holiness, not for bondage, but for freedom. 


And that freedom is found in walking closely with him. 




2. Sin number two, adultery. 


Adultery is not simply the act of breaking a marital promise. 


It is the betrayal of a sacred covenant. 


In a world where marriage is increasingly seen as temporary or even optional, the seriousness of adultery is often down played or romanticized. 


Movies, music, and social media glamorize forbidden affairs as thrilling or passionate. 


But God's word tells a very different story. 


To Him, adultery is not just a moral lapse. 


It is a profound spiritual wound that tears apart families, hearts, and souls. 


In Exodus 2014, we find one of the ten commandments delivered by God to his people. 


You shall not commit adultery. 


This command is not open to interpretation or cultural revision. 


It's not a suggestion or a temporary guideline. 


It is a divine law rooted in God's design for faithful and holy union between a husband and a wife. One man, one woman. 


But adultery doesn't begin in the bedroom. 


It begins much earlier. 


Jesus made this clear when he said, "You have heard it said, "You shall not commit adultery." But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.


 This teaching reveals the spiritual depth of this sin. 


Adultery doesn't require a physical act to become real in the eyes of God. 


It can begin with a lingering glance, a secret fantasy, or a heart that slowly drifts away from commitment. 


The damage caused by adultery is devastating. 


It fractures the foundation of trust between spouses and introduces betrayal into a space that was meant to be a refuge. 


Children often become the silent victims, confused by the emotional chaos and left to deal with the ripple effects of broken homes. 


Even when forgiveness is offered, scars remain. 


Scars that can take years to heal. 


But beyond emotional pain, there is also spiritual damage. 


Adultery breaks not just a promise to a partner, but a vow made before God. 


Proverbs 6:32 puts it bluntly, "He who commits adultery lacks sense. He who does it destroys himself." 


This scripture makes it clear that adultery is self-destructive. 


It doesn't just harm others. 


It brings ruin to the soul of the one who commits it. 


This sin doesn't merely stain a relationship. 


It corrupts the heart, weakens spiritual sensitivity, and can lead to a hardened conscience. 


The Bible gives us sobering examples of this reality. 


King David, a man after God's own heart, fell into adultery with Bathsheba. 

What began as a moment of lust quickly spiraled into deception, manipulation, and even murder. 

The consequences were far-reaching. 

Death entered his household, and division plagued his family. 

Then there's Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, who was led astray by his many relationships with foreign women. 

His heart turned away from the Lord, and 

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Day Number 320 , 16 November 2025

 INVITE GOD INTO YOUR SITUATION


LORD, CLEANSE MY DESIRES TODAY


MULTIPLY WHAT GOD HAS GIVEN YOU TODAY


LORD MAKE ME WISE, NOT FOOLISH 


LET THE HOLY SPIRIT TAKE OVER YOUR DAY


LORD, HELP ME GROW WHERE YOU'VE PLANTED ME


邀请神进入你的处境


主啊,求你今日洁净我的欲望


求你倍增神今日赐予你的一切


主啊,求你使我智慧,而非愚昧


让圣灵掌管你的一天


主啊,求你帮助我在你所栽种的地方成长


Invoquez Dieu dans votre situation.


Seigneur, purifie mes désirs aujourd'hui.


Multipliez ce que Dieu vous a donné aujourd'hui.


Seigneur, rendez-moi sage et non insensé.


Que le Saint-Esprit règne sur votre journée.


Seigneur, aidez-moi à grandir là où vous m'avez semé.


ادعُ الله إلى وضعك


يا رب، طهّر رغباتي اليوم


ضاعف ما أعطاك الله اليوم


يا رب، اجعلني حكيمًا لا جاهلًا


دع الروح القدس يسيطر على يومك


يا رب، ساعدني على النمو حيث زرعتني


ade allah 'iilaa wadeik

ya rabu, thhr raghabati alyawm

daeif ma 'aetak allah alyawm

ya rabi, ajealni hkyman la jahlan

dae alruwh alqudus yusaytir ealaa yawmik

ya rabi, saeadani ealaa alnumui hayth zaraeatni 


  JEMPUT TUHAN KE DALAM KEADAAN ANDA


 TUHAN, BERSIHKAN KEHENDAKKU HARI INI


 GANDAKAN APA YANG DIBERIKAN ALLAH HARI INI


 TUHAN BUAT AKU BIJAK, BUKAN BODOH 


 BIARKAN ROH KUDUS MENGAMBIL HARI ANDA


 TUHAN, BANTU AKU BERTAMBAH DITEMPAT KAU TELAH TANAM AKU


C: Chinese Princess Changping 中国公主昌平

 

C: Chinese Princess Changping 中国公主昌平


Chinese Princess Changping is named for Princess Changping, one of the last princesses of the Ming Dynasty. 中国公主昌平的名字来源于明朝最后一位公主之一的昌平公主。

Her story isn’t a happy one. However, I chose her because of how popular she is and how many shows and books her short life inspired. 她的故事并不美好。但我选择她,是因为她非常受欢迎,而且她短暂的一生启发了无数的影视作品和书籍。

Changping’s parents were the emperor and empress of the Ming Dynasty. She was born in Beijing on May 2, 1630 BC. Her birth name was Zhu Meichuo. The young princess had a fairly good childhood. Her parents loved her, her three brothers, and her sister. Their mom made sure they had a wonderful education.  昌平的父母是明朝皇帝和皇后。她于公元前1630年5月2日出生于北京,原名朱美初。这位小公主的童年相当幸福美满。她的父母疼爱她、她的三个兄弟和一个妹妹。他们的母亲也尽心尽力地为他们提供良好的教育。

In 1644, When Zhu Meichuo turned 14 years old, her whole life changed. She was given her royal name, Princess Changping, and arranged to be married to a military officer named Zhou Xian. Many stories like to focus on the love and marriage between these two. However, their wedding didn’t happen right away. Before that day arrived, the Imperial Palace was attacked. Changping’s arm was hurt, and she fainted. The enemies thought she was dead. 1644年,朱美初十四岁那年,她的人生发生了翻天覆地的变化。她被赐予皇位,取名昌平公主,并被许配给一位名叫周显的武士。许多故事都着重描写了这对恋人的爱情和婚姻。然而,他们的婚礼并没有立刻举行。婚礼前夕,皇宫遭到袭击。昌平公主手臂受伤,昏迷过去。敌人以为她已经身亡。

But Changping lived. He Xin, a palace eunuch, found the young princess and hid her while she healed. A year later, Changping came out of hiding and asked the emperor of the new Qing Dynasty to let her become a nun. After losing her family, Changping was so sad she didn’t think she’d ever be happy again. But the new emperor told her that she needed to move forward and marry the man she’d been betrothed to. He even gave them a lot of money, land, and a mansion. With all the wealth she’d been given, Changping still missed her family. In 1647 BC, when she was just seventeen years old, Changping became very sick. She died on September 26. 

One of the most well-known stories about Changping is a Chinese Opera called The Flower Princess. Other versions of her life describe her as a warrior and Buddhist nun. All them show Princess Changping as a beloved princess with a very heartbreaking life. 关于昌平公主最广为人知的故事之一是中国戏曲《花仙子》。其他版本的传说则将她描述为一位女战士和一位佛教尼姑。所有这些版本都将昌平公主描绘成一位深受爱戴、却又命运悲惨的公主。

Summer Palace

Saturday, November 15, 2025

B: Brazilian Princess Isabel

 B: Brazilian Princess Isabel 



Brazilian Princess Isabel is named for Princess Isabel of Brazil, the ruler who officially ended slavery in that country.

On July 29, 1846, a little girl was born in Rio de Janeiro. Her parents were the emperor and empress of the Brazilian Empire. They named her Isabel Cristina Leopoldina Augusta Micaela Gabriela Rafaela Gonzaga de Bragança e Bourbon. But we’ll just call her Princess Isabel. She had two brothers, one older and one younger. However, they both died before their third birthday. This made her the future ruler.

There was a lot Isabel needed to learn. Her dad packed her days so full of training that she barely had any time to play. Princess Isabel studied seven languages, history, geography, science, math, literature, and the Bible. Her parents also wanted her to be good at music, dancing, drawing, stitching, and photography.

Being a royal princess and the heir to the throne meant that Isabel was the ruler anytime her parents were gone. When she was only 14 years old, she welcomed Mexico’s future emperor to visit while her parents were out of the country.

And of course, Isabel was expected to get married. Even though it would be an arranged marriage, her dad wanted her to be happy. So, after he chose the prince, he made sure Isabel had a chance to meet and get to know her future husband before their wedding. On October 15, 1864, when Isabel was only 18 years old, she married French prince Gaston d’Orléans. They fell in love, had three sons, and continued to love each other for the rest of their lives.

Princess Isabel was known for being a strong Catholic Christian and for working hard to completely do away with slavery in her kingdom. She served as Regent (ruler) three more times while her parents were away. On September 28, 1871, when she was 25 years old, Isabel passed the Law of Free Birth. This meant any children born to slaves after that date would be free. Almost twenty years later, on May 13, 1888, Princess Isabel signed a law to completely abolish all slavery in Brazil.

The Brazilian Monarchy Image by 
Jo Justino