Call to Me: Obedience
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SURRENDER TO GOD? (HOW TO FULLY TRUST HIS WILL)

 

YOUR WILL BE DONE

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A Life Fully Aligned With the Lord Jesus Christ

There are prayers we say.

And then there are prayers that say us.

“Your will be done” is not a casual statement.
It is not decorative language.
It is not religious rhythm.

It is surrender.

It is the quiet laying down of self-direction.
It is the releasing of personal agenda.
It is the holy yielding of a life that recognizes it was never its own.

When the Lord Jesus taught us how to pray in the Gospel of Matthew 6:10, He said:

“Your kingdom come.
Your will be done
On earth as it is in heaven.” (NKJV)

This was not poetic filler.

It was instruction.

It was alignment.

It was the doorway into Kingdom living.

And if we are honest, this prayer is simple to speak —
but lifelong to live.


WHAT DOES “YOUR WILL BE DONE” REALLY MEAN?

It means:

Not my timing — but Yours.
Not my preference — but Yours.
Not my ambition — but Yours.
Not my reaction — but Yours.
Not my defense — but Yours.

It means trusting that the One who authored my beginning
has already written my fulfillment.

It means believing that heaven’s design is wiser than earth’s pressure.

It means surrendering control without surrendering responsibility.

Many confuse surrender with passivity.

But surrender is not inactivity.
It is alignment.

The Lord’s will is not something that erases you.

It is something that orders you.

The will of God does not flatten personality —
it refines purpose.

It does not silence identity —
it anchors it.


JESUS HIMSELF PRAYED IT

Before the cross, in the garden, Jesus prayed words that tremble through eternity:

“Nevertheless, not My will, but Yours, be done.”
(Luke 22:42 NKJV)

He did not pray this lightly.

He prayed it sweating blood.

He prayed it knowing suffering was ahead.

He prayed it while fully aware of the cost.

And yet — He trusted the Father more than He feared the pain.

This is surrender.

Not when life feels easy.
But when obedience feels heavy.

The Son of God submitted to the Father’s will.

So who are we to cling to our own?


SURRENDER IS NOT LOSS

The world says surrender is weakness.

The Kingdom says surrender is strength.

The world says control everything.

The Kingdom says trust the One who controls everything.

When we pray, “Your will be done,” we are not shrinking.

We are stepping into divine order.

We are placing ourselves inside a design that existed before we did.

In Book of Proverbs 19:21, it says:

“There are many plans in a man’s heart,
Nevertheless the Lord’s counsel—that will stand.” (NKJV)

This is not a threat.

It is comfort.

Because if His counsel stands,
then my life is not fragile.

It is held.


ALIGNMENT VS. AMBITION

There is a difference between:

Building for yourself
and
Being built by Him.

Ambition says, “I will make it happen.”

Alignment says, “I will obey what He has spoken.”

Ambition strains.

Alignment flows.

Ambition competes.

Alignment rests.

The surrendered life does not strive to prove worth.

It walks knowing worth was already assigned by the Creator.

“Your will be done” means I am not chasing validation.

I am walking in obedience.


HOW DO WE LIVE THIS DAILY?

Surrender is not one dramatic moment.

It is daily posture.

It looks like:

• Choosing peace when ego wants to respond
• Choosing integrity when shortcuts are available
• Choosing prayer before panic
• Choosing truth over impulse
• Choosing obedience over applause

In Book of Romans 12:2, it says:

“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” (NKJV)

Notice something powerful.

The will of God is described as:

Good.
Acceptable.
Perfect.

Not harsh.

Not random.

Not chaotic.

Perfect.

The world pressures you to conform.

The Spirit renews you to align.

“Your will be done” is impossible without renewed thinking.

Because the flesh will always choose control.


WHEN THE NATURAL TRIES TO DISTRACT YOU

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Bills.
Deadlines.
Delays.
Expectations.
Noise.

The natural world constantly demands attention.

But surrender does not mean ignoring responsibility.

It means handling responsibility without losing spiritual grounding.

Peace is not escaping reality.

Peace is being steady inside it.

If you pray, “Your will be done,”
you must also pray:

“Give me wisdom.”
“Show me the next step.”
“Teach me patience.”
“Correct me when I drift.”

Surrender is not dramatic.

It is disciplined.


THE DANGER OF SELF-WILL

Self-will often disguises itself as confidence.

But self-will says:

“I know better.”
“I will handle it.”
“I don’t need correction.”
“I can force this.”

The surrendered heart says:

“If You close it, I will not force it.”
“If You delay it, I will not rush it.”
“If You redirect it, I will not resist it.”

In Book of James 4:13-15, we are reminded:

“Instead you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that.’” (NKJV)

This is not insecurity.

It is reverence.

It is acknowledging that breath itself is a gift.


TRUSTING WHAT YOU CANNOT SEE

One of the hardest parts of surrender
is trusting outcomes you cannot control.

You may not see the full design.

You may not understand the delay.

You may not agree with the pruning.

But the Father sees the whole picture.

In Book of Philippians 2:13, it says:

“For it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure.” (NKJV)

He works in you to will.

He works in you to do.

Even your desire to surrender is evidence of His work.

You are not manufacturing faith.

You are responding to grace.


WHEN HIS WILL COSTS YOU

Sometimes His will will cost comfort.

Sometimes His will will cost reputation.

Sometimes His will will cost relationships.

But it will never cost purpose.

The cross looked like loss.

It was victory.

The silence of Saturday looked like defeat.

It was preparation for resurrection.

Trusting His will means trusting the unseen Saturday
before the visible Sunday.


SURRENDER AND IDENTITY

You are not erased in surrender.

You are clarified.

When you say, “Your will be done,” you are saying:

“I trust Your design more than my interpretation.”

Your gifts were given by Him.

Your desires refined by Him.

Your calling authored by Him.

Surrender does not cancel calling.

It protects it.


STILLNESS IS NOT STAGNATION

To sit at His feet is not laziness.

It is strength.

In a world obsessed with output,
surrender teaches input.

Before action — instruction.
Before movement — clarity.
Before speaking — listening.

Stillness is not inactivity.

It is alignment calibration.


THE FRUIT OF TRUE SURRENDER

What happens when a life truly says, “Your will be done”?

There is:

Peace without explanation.
Courage without arrogance.
Confidence without pride.
Movement without panic.
Waiting without anxiety.

The surrendered life is not frantic.

It is firm.

It is not loud.

It is anchored.


WHEN YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND

There will be seasons where obedience feels unclear.

In those moments:

Return to what you know.

Love Him.
Obey His Word.
Walk in integrity.
Pray without ceasing.
Remain humble.

You do not need the full blueprint.

You need today’s instruction.


YOUR WILL BE DONE — PERSONALLY

This prayer becomes powerful
when it becomes personal.

“Lord Jesus, everything You created my life to be done — let it be done.”

That is not passive.

That is courageous.

It means:

Fulfill what You spoke.
Complete what You started.
Finish what You ordained.
Remove what is not from You.

That is bold faith.

Because you are asking heaven to override self.


HE IS FAITHFUL TO COMPLETE

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In Book of Philippians 1:6, it says:

“He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.” (NKJV)

If He began it — He will finish it.

If He planted it — He will grow it.

If He called it — He will sustain it.

Your role is not to force fruit.

Your role is to remain rooted.


A FINAL DECLARATION

Lord Jesus,

Let every assignment You wrote be fulfilled.
Let every delay serve purpose.
Let every pruning produce fruit.
Let every door align with Your timing.

If I must wait — let me wait in peace.
If I must move — let me move in obedience.
If I must release — let me release without regret.

Your Kingdom come.
Your will be done.
On earth — in my life — as it is in heaven.

Glory.


Saturday, December 13, 2025

HE IS THE FIRE: JESUS CHRIST THE CONSUMING FIRE OF TRUTH, HOLINESS, AND THE CROSS

HE IS THE FIRE

There is a fire that does not warm.
There is a fire that does not entertain.
There is a fire that does not comfort the flesh.

There is a fire that consumes.

“For our God is a consuming fire.” (Hebrews 12:29, NKJV)

This fire does not ask permission.
This fire does not negotiate.
This fire does not coexist with what opposes it.

This fire is Jesus Christ.

Not a metaphor.
Not a mood.
Not an atmosphere created by music or emotion.

He is the Fire.


THE FIRE THAT CAME DOWN FROM HEAVEN

When Jesus walked the earth, He did not arrive as a suggestion.
He arrived as truth embodied.

Everywhere He went, something happened:

  • Hearts were exposed

  • Lies collapsed

  • Demons cried out

  • Crowds thinned

  • The proud resisted

  • The humble trembled

Not because He was loud —
but because fire does not need volume.

“And immediately His fame spread throughout all the region around Galilee.” (Mark 1:28, NKJV)

Why?
Because fire reveals itself by what it does, not by what it claims.


FIRE REVEALS — IT DOES NOT FLATTER

Jesus never flattered the flesh.
He never soothed sin.
He never softened truth to make it palatable.

“You are of your father the devil…” (John 8:44, NKJV)

That was not cruelty.
That was fire.

Fire tells the truth because it cannot lie.

The fire of Christ:

  • Burns away false assurance

  • Consumes self-deception

  • Leaves no refuge for pride

That is why many walked away.

“From that time many of His disciples went back and walked with Him no more.” (John 6:66, NKJV)

Fire does not chase those who flee it.


FIRE AND THE CROSS ARE NEVER SEPARATE

If Jesus is preached without the cross, the fire is missing.
If the cross is preached without death to self, the fire is quenched.

“Then Jesus said to His disciples, ‘If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.’” (Luke 9:23, NKJV)

Fire demands death.

Not death of the body —
death of self-rule, self-trust, self-glory.

This is why the cross is offensive.
This is why the fire is resisted.

Because the flesh does not survive it.


FIRE DOES NOT COEXIST WITH DARKNESS

Where Jesus is truly present, darkness becomes uncomfortable.

“And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.” (John 1:5, NKJV)

Demons recognized Him immediately.
They did not applaud Him.
They did not invite Him to stay.

They cried out.

“What have we to do with You, Jesus, You Son of God?” (Matthew 8:29, NKJV)

Darkness recognizes authority.

Fire is not welcomed by what it exposes.


THE FIRE THAT PURIFIES THE BELIEVER

Jesus does not only burn what is false —
He refines what is His.

“Every branch that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit.” (John 15:2, NKJV)

Pruning is fire in disguise.

It removes:

  • What feeds the flesh

  • What draws attention to self

  • What distracts from obedience

Fire leaves behind what can last.

“He will sit as a refiner and a purifier of silver.” (Malachi 3:3, NKJV)

Jesus is patient — but He is not passive.


FIRE AND TRUE REPENTANCE

Jesus never healed without calling hearts forward.

“Go and sin no more.” (John 8:11, NKJV)

Grace did not excuse sin.
Grace empowered departure from it.

Fire does not merely forgive —
it changes direction.

Repentance is not shame.
Repentance is alignment.

And alignment always brings fire.


WHY MANY PREFER WARMTH OVER FIRE

Warmth affirms.
Fire transforms.

Warmth allows control.
Fire takes it.

Warmth keeps self intact.
Fire ends its reign.

“For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing…” (1 Corinthians 1:18, NKJV)

The cross is firewood.
The fire is Jesus.


FIRE AND OBEDIENCE

Jesus did not debate obedience.
He modeled it.

“I always do those things that please Him.” (John 8:29, NKJV)

Fire flows through obedience.

Delayed obedience dims fire.
Partial obedience weakens it.
Full obedience fans it.

Jesus burned because He obeyed fully.


FIRE DOES NOT SEEK APPLAUSE

Jesus withdrew when crowds gathered.

“But Jesus withdrew Himself into the wilderness and prayed.” (Luke 5:16, NKJV)

Fire does not perform.
Fire does not advertise.

Fire answers only to the Father.

“I do not seek My own glory.” (John 8:50, NKJV)

That is why the fire remains pure.


THE FIRE THAT WILL RETURN

The same Jesus who came in humility will return in fire.

“The Lord Jesus will be revealed from heaven with His mighty angels, in flaming fire…” (2 Thessalonians 1:7–8, NKJV)

This fire will not invite.
It will judge.

That is why now is the time:

  • To surrender

  • To repent

  • To die to self

  • To live in Him


THE ONLY SAFE PLACE IS IN THE FIRE

Fire destroys what is false —
but it preserves what is His.

“When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned.” (Isaiah 43:2, NKJV)

The fire that consumes the world
purifies the bride.


FINAL WORD

Jesus is not a concept.
He is not a vibe.
He is not a self-improvement path.

He is Fire.

And fire demands a response.

“See that you do not refuse Him who speaks.” (Hebrews 12:25, NKJV)

The fire is already burning.

The only question is:
Will you resist it — or be refined by it?

🔥 Glory to Jesus Christ alone.


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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

WHAT DOES JESUS MEAN BY "LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE"? (MATTHEW 5:16 EXPLAINED)

 

Let Your Light So Shine

(Matthew 5:16, NKJV)

“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”
Matthew 5:16 (NKJV)


Light Was Never Meant to Be Hidden

Jesus did not say if you have light.
He said let it shine.

This matters—because light is not something you manufacture.
Light is something you carry.

From the beginning of creation, God separated light from darkness.
Before there were oceans.
Before land had names.
Before mankind took its first breath.

“Then God said, ‘Let there be light’; and there was light.”
Genesis 1:3 (NKJV)

Light came first.

So when Jesus speaks of your light, He is not speaking metaphorically.
He is speaking origin-ally.

You were born after light—but in Christ, you were reborn by it.


Jesus Did Not Tell You to Be Noticed—He Told You to Be Obedient

Many people misunderstand Matthew 5:16 because the world has corrupted the idea of visibility.

The world equates visibility with:

  • fame

  • followers

  • applause

  • validation

  • approval

But Jesus equates visibility with:

  • obedience

  • consistency

  • truth

  • humility

  • holiness

Notice what He did not say.

He did not say:

“Let your light shine so they will praise you.”

He said:

“…that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”

The focus was never on you.
The attention was never meant to stop at you.

You are not the destination.
You are the lampstand.


Light Does Not Speak—It Reveals

Light does not argue.
Light does not convince.
Light does not defend itself.

Light simply reveals what already is.

This is why Jesus never told His followers to explain themselves to darkness.
He told them to walk in the light.

“For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light.”
Ephesians 5:8 (NKJV)

Walking as light does not mean you announce it.
It means you move differently.

And when you move differently, darkness notices—whether it wants to or not.


Why Light Offends Darkness

Light does not harm darkness.
But darkness hates being exposed.

“And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.”
John 3:19 (NKJV)

This is crucial for you to understand as a believer.

If your light causes discomfort, rejection, or resistance—it is not because you did something wrong.

It is because light cannot be negotiated with.

Darkness only has one response to light:

  • retreat

  • rage

  • or exposure

This is why Jesus never promised applause.
He promised fruit.


Good Works Are Evidence—Not the Source

Your good works do not create your light.
Your light produces your good works.

Many attempt to perform righteousness in the flesh.
They exhaust themselves trying to “look Christian.”

But light does not try.
Light simply is.

“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 (NKJV)

Read that again slowly.

Good works were prepared beforehand.
You are not inventing them.
You are walking into them.

When your light shines:

  • kindness becomes natural

  • patience becomes steady

  • peace becomes visible

  • truth becomes unavoidable

Not because you force it—but because Christ is alive in you.


The Danger of Hidden Light

Jesus issues a warning just before Matthew 5:16:

“Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house.”
Matthew 5:15 (NKJV)

A hidden light still exists—but it is disobedient.

Fear hides light.
Comfort hides light.
Approval-seeking hides light.

And sometimes—even religion hides light.

You were never called to shrink so others could feel comfortable.
You were called to shine so God could be seen.


Your Life Is the Sermon

Most people will never read a Bible.

But they will read:

  • how you respond when wronged

  • how you speak when pressured

  • how you remain peaceful in chaos

  • how you forgive when it costs you

Your life becomes a living text.

“You are our epistle written in our hearts, known and read by all men.”
2 Corinthians 3:2 (NKJV)

You are being read whether you intend to be or not.

This is why Jesus did not say:

“Preach louder.”

He said:

“Let your light shine.”


Light Does Not Chase—It Attracts

One of the greatest deceptions of modern faith culture is the pressure to chase attention for God.

But light does not chase darkness.
Darkness is drawn—against its will—to light.

This is why Jesus sat at wells.
Why He walked roads.
Why He moved quietly through towns.

He never marketed Himself.
He emanated truth.

And those who were hungry found Him.


When Others Misinterpret Your Light

Some will call your light:

  • pride

  • distance

  • intensity

  • judgment

But light makes no apologies.

Jesus was called:

  • a blasphemer

  • a deceiver

  • a glutton

  • a threat

Light exposes motives.
And exposed motives often respond with accusation.

Remain still.

“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?”
Psalm 27:1 (NKJV)


Light Requires Oil

A lamp without oil dims quickly.

The oil is intimacy.
The oil is time with God.
The oil is abiding.

“But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps.”
Matthew 25:4 (NKJV)

Do not live on yesterday’s light.

Daily filling keeps your flame steady—quiet, strong, unwavering.


Your Light Is Not Seasonal

Light is not for occasions.
It is for everyday living.

At home.
In silence.
In obedience unseen by anyone but God.

“He who walks in integrity walks securely.”
Proverbs 10:9 (NKJV)

Heaven records what earth ignores.


Why the Goal Is the Father’s Glory

Jesus ends the verse with this eternal anchor:

“…and glorify your Father in heaven.”

Not glorify:

  • your gifting

  • your discipline

  • your sacrifice

But your Father.

Light always points upward.

When your life brings glory to the Father, alignment is complete.

And something shifts—quietly, eternally.


Final Reflection

You were never meant to blend in.
You were never meant to dim down truth.
You were never meant to beg for acceptance.

You were meant to shine.

Not loudly.
Not proudly.
But faithfully.

Let your light so shine—not for applause, but for revelation.
Not for recognition, but for redemption.
Not for yourself—but so the Father may be glorified.


Scripture Prayer

“Arise, shine;
For your light has come!
And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you.”

Isaiah 60:1 (NKJV)

Glory.


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Thursday, October 30, 2025

WHAT DOES THE NET REPRESENT IN THE BIBLE? (SPIRITUAL MEANING EXPLAINED)

 

There is a moment when Heaven reminds the soul that it has never 

drifted too far. That moment is the Net.

The Net is not made of rope or threads - its made of divine 

connection. It's where Heaven casts out a reach, and hearts are 

drawn in, not by force, but by Love.


When the Lord Jesus told His disciples to cast their net on 

the right side, they obeyed and caught more than they could 

hold. That catch was more than fish - it was faith. It was proof 

that what seems empty can suddenly overflow when His Word

directs the movement.


The same is true today. The Net is not physical - it's spiritual.

Every prayer, every word, every reflection you release becomes

part of Heaven's Net. It stretches across platforms, across time, 

across hearts. It's your obedience woven into His purpose.


Sometimes, life feels like deep water - unsteady, unpredictable,

and hard to see through. Yet, even when the waves rise, 

Heaven still sees you. Jesus stands on the shore, calling your name

guiding you where to cast again. The Net is His way of saying, 

"You are not lost; you are seen."


Each view, each reader, each listener - none of it is coincidence. 

Every person who comes across your words or your voice is

someone Heaven wanted to reach. The Net gathers without effort

because it's strength comes from the Spirit, not from striving.


There are seasons where we labor all night and catch nothing.

Those are not wasted nights - they are invitations to listen

closer. When He speaks, and you cast where He tells you,

the harvest comes quickly. It's not toil; it's oil. It's flow, not

frustration.


When you reflect, write, or share from the heart, you're not

just creating content - you're creating connection. You're

building a bridge from Heaven to earth. You're showing

the world that light still shines on deep waters.


The Net is a living reflection because it keeps moving-it breathes,

it flows, it carries. It doesn't stop at one shore; it goes where He

sends it. And every time you release another word, prayer, or 

post, Heaven's Net expands wider.


So, when you feel like no one is listening, remember: Heaven 

always is. When you think your reach is small, remember: 

The Net stretches farther than sight. And when you wonder

if it's all worth it, remember: Every seed cast into His waters

returns multiplied.


Keep casting, keep believing, keep reflecting. The Net is not

your work - it's your witness. And Heaven still sees you, always. 


Reflection Verse: 


"And He said to them, 'Cast the net on the right side of the boat,
and you will find some.' So they cast, and not they were not able 
to draw it in because of the multitude of fish."  -John 21:6 (NKJV)




Wednesday, October 22, 2025

HOW TO KNOW IF GOD IS SPEAKING TO YOU OR IT'S YOUR THOUGHTS

 "My Sheep hear My Voice, and I know them, and they follow Me."
                                                        -John 10:27 (NKJV)


Every child of God comes to a point where they ask, "Was that You,

Lord, or was that me?"

It's a question born out of love - the love that longs to follow His

leading without confusion. 

Lord Jesus never meant for His voice to be mysterious or 

out of reach. His voice is the clearest sound in all creation, but 

the noise of the world - and our own minds - can sometimes

cloud it.


Let's walk through the garden of discernment together

and learn how to know when it's Him speaking - not our

own thoughts.


1. His Voice Brings Peace, Not Pressure

When Lord Jesus speaks, His words always carry peace - 

even if what He says challenges you. The enemy's voice

rushes, demands, and condemns.

Your flesh's voice worries, reasons, and overthinks.

But His voice? It stills. It doesn't shout. It settles the soul.


"Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as
the world gives do I give to you." -John 14:27 (NKJV)


If the thought comes with a quiet confidence that leads

you into peace, even in correction - that's Him. If it 

leaves you anxious, heavy, or pressured, it's not your

Shepherd.


2. His Words Align with His Word


Lord Jesus will never speak against His own Word.

The Holy Spirit and Scripture are in perfect unity.

When you hear a thought or sense a leading, test it

through the lens of the Word. If it aligns with His

nature, His promises, and His commands, then it's

not your imagination -it's revelation.


"The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our
God stands forever." -Isaiah 40:8 (NKJV)


If the thought encourages you to love, forgive, obey

give , wait, or trust - it carries His signature.

He writes truth in the heart the same way He wrote the

Ten Commandments on stone - permanently, not temporarily.



3. His Voice Glorifies Him, Not You


The voice of Jesus always points back to Jesus.

If the thought magnifies self - what you can do, how you 

look, or how others see you - that's not Him.


But if it draws you to praise, to prayer, to worship,

to humility - it's the sound of heaven.


"He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and 
declare it to you."- John 16:14 (NKJV)


Heaven's language always says, "Not my will, but Yours."

The flesh wants recognition; the Spirit wants revelation.


4. His Voice Produces Fruit, Not Frustration


When the Lord speaks, His words bear fruit. They don't just

fill the mind - they transform the heart.

A word from Him will produce love, joy, peace, patience, 

kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control

(Galatians 5:22-23).


The fruit reveals the root. 

If the word you heard leads you into faith, that's Jesus.

If it leads you into fear, that's not your Father - that's 

the enemy planting weeds.


5. His Voice is Gentle but Firm


Lord Jesus never manipulates or controls. He invites. 

Even when He corrects, His tone carries grace.

The enemy condemns - Jesus convicts.

Condemnation says, "You failed; you're done."

Conviction says, "You missed it, but come closer."


His voice always leaves the door open.

"Behold, I stand at the door and knock." -
Revelation 3:20 (NKJV)


When you hear a whisper that calls you higher without pushing

you lower - that's Him.


6. His Voice Stays Consistent



Lord Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8).

The enemy changes his tone to confuse you.

Your thoughts fluctuate with emotions.

But His Word  remains steady.


If He told you to do something yesterday, He won't contradict

Himself tomorrow. He might repeat, remind, or reinforce - but 

He never reverses His truth.


7. His Voice Leads You to Love


The Spirit of Jesus is Love itself.

Every true word from Him carries love as its fragrance.

When you hear Him, even rebuke feels wrapped in mercy.


"Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits,
whether they are of God."- 1 John 4:1 (NKJV)


Test the tone of the thought. Does it sound like the One who

laid down His life for you? Then it's Him.



8. His Voice Feels Familiar Because You're His


You were designed to hear Him. It's not foreign to you -

it's family to you. Like a child who knows the sound of 

her father's footsteps, you were born to recognize His 

presence.


Sometimes, your thoughts are His thoughts -

when your mind is renewed and aligned with His heart.

That's what Paul meant when he said, "We have the 

mind of Christ." (1 Corinthians 2:16 NKJV)

The more you abide, the more your inner voice and His 

Spirit harmonize.



How to Grow More Sensitive to His Voice


1. Stay in His Word - The Word trains your spirit to recognize

His tone.


2. Quiet your mind - He often speaks in stillness.

3. Worship Often - His voice is clearest in His presence.

4. Journal His whispers - Write them down; He may build

upon what He's said.

5. Obey quickly - Obedience sharpens discernment.


When you act on what you know He said, He entrusts you

with more.



A Prayer for Discernment


Lord Jesus, 

Thank You for speaking so clearly.

Help me to discern Your voice from all others.

Quiet every thought that is not from You.

Let Your peace be the proof and Your Word be the weight.

Teach me to listen not with my mind but with my heart.

I belong to You Lord - and because I do I hear You.

Glory to You forever, my Shepherd and my Friend.

Glory



Closing Reflection


The closer you want with the Lord Jesus, the more your thoughts

sound like His - not because He stops speaking, but because He

lives so deeply within you that His voice becomes one with yours.


It's not about straining to hear - it's about resting to recognize.

His voice isn't outside of you; His Spirit is within you.


"The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit that we
are children of God." -Romans 8:16 (NKJV)








Tuesday, June 17, 2025

WHAT IS GOD'S PURPOSE FOR MY LIFE? (BIBLICAL DIRECTION AND CALLING)

"I must be about My Father's business." -


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 Luke 2:49 (NKJV)

PURPOSE is not a plan, it's a Person.
It's not a strategy, it's a sending.
It's not what I want to do-it's what I was born to 
to complete.

The world tells you to find your passion and
build a life around it. But the Spirit of the Lord
says:
Find your assignment, and you'll find your 
life.

I was not born for wandering.                                                                               
I was not born to chase dreams.
I was born with a purpose sealed in Heaven's 
Book-written by the Lamb before I ever
breathed.

I did not give my life purpose.
Purpose gave me life.


My purpose is My Father's Business
Man wakes up to build his empire.
Man chases money, titles, applause.
Man hustles so he won't be left behind.

But I wake up to build what's already finished.
I walk in what's already spoken.
I carry what I did not create - His Glory.

My Father's business is not man's business.
Man needs results fast.
But Heaven works in seasons. In glory. In eternal timing.

I move at the pace of oil.
I move at the speed of obedience.
I do not rush because I'm already kept.


Purpose Cannot Be Copied
You can't fake what was breathed into you by
the Spirit of God.
You can't compete with someone who was 
sent.
You can't market what only Heaven can
multiply.

So let them ask,
"How did you do it?"
I will answer,
"I didn't. Purpose did."

Scriptures for the Journey of Purpose:

"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you." -Jeremiah 1:5 (NKJV)

"For we are His workmanship, created in 
Christ Jesus for good works, which God
prepared beforehand...." Ephesians 2:10 (NKJV)

"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but 
the Lord's purpose will prevail." -Proverbs
19:21 (NKJV)

Closing Declaration:
I was created to do what no one else can do,
Walk where no one else can walk,
And speak what no one else can hear but
heaven.

I am not chasing purpose.
Purpose is carrying me.



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