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The Power of Praise: How Psalm 147 Reminds Us of God’s Care

  The Power of Praise: How Psalm 147 Reminds Us of God’s Care Life often brings uncertainty, pain, and struggles. In difficult times, it's easy to forget just how powerful and loving our God is. Psalm 147 is a beautiful reminder that God not only controls the universe but also cares deeply for His people. 1. God Heals the Brokenhearted One of the most comforting verses in Psalm 147 is verse 3: "He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds." No matter what trials we face—whether heartbreak, loss, or disappointment—God is always present to restore us. His love is greater than our pain, and His healing is perfect. 2. God’s Power Extends Over All Creation Verse 4 says: "He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names." This verse shows that God’s knowledge and power are limitless. If He cares enough to name every star, how much more does He care for us? 3. God Provides for All "He giveth to the beast his food, ...

America Wake Up!

  America, Wake Up: Preparing for an Uncertain Future Major changes are happening in America, and if you haven’t been paying attention, now is the time to wake up. With the new administration in power, significant cuts are being made to essential programs such as food stamps, housing assistance, and medical aid. Millions of Americans who have relied on these services may soon find themselves without support, leaving many struggling to survive. The question is: are you ready for what’s coming? The System is Changing—Are You? For decades, many have depended on government assistance to make ends meet. However, as policies shift, these safety nets are shrinking. Qualifying for housing is becoming increasingly difficult, with landlords demanding high credit scores and income three times the rent. Healthcare costs continue to rise, and food assistance programs are being scaled back. The message is clear: relying on the system is no longer a safe bet. It’s time to take control of your fut...

Dead to Sin and Alive to God: Understanding Romans 6:11

  Dead to Sin and Alive to God: Understanding Romans 6:11 Romans 6:11 states, "Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord." This verse is a profound declaration of the believer’s identity in Christ. It emphasizes the transformation that occurs when we accept Jesus as our Savior—leaving behind the bondage of sin and stepping into a new life in Him. But what does this truly mean, and how can we apply it to our daily lives? 1. Reckoning Ourselves Dead to Sin The word "reckon" in this verse means to consider, count, or regard as true. Paul instructs believers to see themselves as completely separated from sin. This does not mean that we will never struggle with temptation, but sin no longer has dominion over us (Romans 6:14). Through Christ’s death, the power of sin was broken, and we are called to live in that victory. When we understand this truth, we stop seeing sin as an inevitable part of our live...