Category: Spiritual Category

  • The Trinity

    Daily writing prompt
    What topics do you like to discuss?

    If you know me, you know I love to talk about the Holy Spirit, His power, His gentleness, His presence that refreshes, purifies, leads, heals, and brings peace. But my heart doesn’t stop there, I love talking about the fullness of who God is: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    The Father, who created us in love and calls us His own.

    The Son, Jesus Christ, who gave His life so we could be redeemed and walk in freedom.

    And the Holy Spirit, who lives within us to guide, empower, and comfort us every day.

    They are not three gods, but One, perfectly united, perfectly loving, perfectly working together for our salvation and joy.

    I know not everyone will believe. And that’s okay, because God, in His perfect love, gives every person a choice. Love never forces itself. The Holy Spirit comes where He is welcomed. And even when He is rejected, the Father’s arms remain open, the Son’s sacrifice still stands, and the Spirit’s invitation remains.

    God will continue to love every heart, no matter what, longing for each one to turn and experience His fullness.

    That’s the beauty of His love: it never gives up, it never fails, and it always waits with open arms.

    And so I keep talking.
    I keep sharing.

    Because once you’ve encountered the Father’s love, the Son’s grace, and the Spirit’s power, you can never be the same.

  • Heart to Heart Intimacy

    Find a quiet space and imagine with me a moment. Take a deep breath and slowly let it out. Gently close your eyes. Imagine Jesus standing before you, radiant, loving, holding a key in His hand. He looks into your eyes with deep affection. Then He speaks…

    “I know you. I see every moment you’ve chosen to stay faithful, even when your strength felt small. I’ve watched you hold on, press through, and not deny My name. I’ve placed before you an open door, custom fit for your life, your calling, your healing, and no one, not even the enemy, can shut it.”

    Feel His presence near you now…

    “You are Mine. I am your Keeper, your Defender, your Peace. And I’m coming soon. Until then, hold on to what I’ve given you, your crown of endurance, your hope, your promise. You are not forgotten. You are marked by My love.”

    Jesus,
    You see me. You know every battle, every tear, every moment I’ve wanted to give up, but didn’t.
    Thank You for opening a door in my life that no one can shut. Thank You for calling me Yours. I receive Your words as truth and life. Write Your name upon me, on my heart, my identity, my future.

    Make me a pillar in Your presence, strong, steady, unmoved by the storms around me. Help me stay ready. Keep my heart awake and my spirit anchored in hope.
    I wait for You, my King, my Bridegroom, my Friend.
    And until You come, I will remain faithful with all my love for You and my neighbor, in Your precious name. Amen.

    Our strength, our endurance, and our future rest not in us, but entirely in the power and faithfulness of God.

  • Keep Your Eyes On Jesus!

    Keep Your Eyes on the Finish Line

    Life is a race we each must run, and Hebrews 12:1 reminds us to “lay aside every weight and the sin which so easily ensnares us and run with endurance the race that is set before us.” There are moments when we feel like we’re running full speed ahead, focused, strong, and steady. But then, distractions come. We look down on our own limitations, to the side of others’ opinions, or behind us at past failures. Our pace slows. Doubt creeps in. Fatigue settles on our shoulders like a heavy cloak.

    But then, oh, then, we lift our eyes and see the finish line. We see Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith, standing there with arms wide open. That sight alone gives us new strength. A second wind. Hope restored! Because our endurance doesn’t come from within us, but from the One who already overcame.

    So, dear friends, never give up. Fix your eyes on Jesus. Don’t let fear, comparison, or regret distract you. Don’t look down. Don’t look around. Look up. The goal is ahead. Heaven is ahead. Victory is ahead. And with each step, you are not alone! Because He is running with us!!! You were made to finish. You were made to win. Keep going.

    Gracious God,
    We thank You for the unique race You’ve set before each of us. Some of us are running strong, others are barely holding on, but no matter our pace, You are with us. You have called us to fix our eyes on Jesus, the One who began this good work in us and who promises to finish it.

    Lord, help us not to be distracted by the struggles beneath our feet, or the noise around us, or the past behind us. Help us to look up, to keep our eyes on You. When the road gets long and our strength begins to fade, renew us. Remind us that we are not running alone. You are our strength, our guide, and our prize.

    May we encourage one another along the way. May we carry those who stumble. And may we each press forward toward the finish line, knowing that a crown of life and the joy of Your presence await.

    We will not quit. We will not be moved. With You before us, we will run and not grow weary, we will walk and not faint.

    In Jesus’ name,
    Amen.

  • Bold Request Kingdom Purpose

    The times we live in are marked by uncertainty, confusion, and spiritual distraction. Yet in the midst of it all, God calls His people to rise with clarity, confidence, and boldness, not in our strength, but in the assurance that when we align with His will, heaven responds.

    We’re not left to guess God’s will. It’s clear in His Word: souls saved, truth proclaimed, the Church purified, the Bride made ready. Our prayers are not meant to be timid wishes but bold declarations of what God already desires.

    When we pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done,” we are inviting Heaven’s agenda to invade the earth through our faith and obedience. We are also surrendering our own ideas and timelines to the perfect strategy of our King.

    Now is the time to ask boldly, for revival, for workers in the harvest, for clarity of purpose, and for hearts to be turned back to the Father.

    Prayer
    Heavenly Father,
    Thank You that we, as Your children, can approach You with boldness and confidence. Today, we come together in agreement, aligning our hearts with Your will. Let Your kingdom come and Your will be done in us, among us, and through us.

    Strengthen us as one Body to stand firm in faith and united in purpose. Give us clarity of vision and courage to walk in obedience. Stir Your Church to awaken, pray, and speak truth in love. Fill us with compassion for those still wandering, and grant us opportunities to share Your Gospel with power and humility.

    Use our voices, our gifts, and our testimonies to shine the light of Christ in this dark world. Let hearts be drawn to You before Your return. And may we, together, be faithful in carrying the message of salvation to every soul You place in our path.

    We pray this in the name of Jesus, our Savior and King.
    Amen.

  • Matters of My Heart

    What makes you nervous?

    There are things I know God has called me to do, like speaking, singing, and ministering His truth, but I’ll be honest, sometimes I get nervous. The thought of standing in front of people makes me feel vulnerable. It’s not that I don’t want to do it, I do. It’s just that sometimes, I feel like I’m not enough.
    There’s this battle between what I know God has placed inside of me and the old fears that whisper, “You’re not ready,” or “Who’s really going to listen?” I’ve spent time hiding, writing prayers, teaching in quiet places, because it felt safer. But I’m realizing that playing it safe is not what I was created for.
    I want to trust God with my whole heart, not just in the quiet places, but out in the open too. I’m learning to surrender, to let go of needing to understand everything, and to lean on His strength instead of my own. I know He’s faithful. I know He’s with me. And I’m choosing to believe that He’s preparing me, equipping me, and calling me out, so I can walk boldly into everything He’s promised.
    Even when I feel nervous, I’m not going to let that stop me. Because I believe His perfect love is casting out every fear.

  • A Heart of Worship

    Heavenly Father,
    I come before You with a heart that longs to rest in Your perfect peace. You are my refuge and strength, a very present help in times of trouble. Yet Lord, there are moments when fear whispers louder than faith, when uncertainty clouds my vision, and when doubt seeks to settle in my soul. In those moments, remind me of who You are.

    You are faithful in all Your ways. You are good, even when life feels hard. You hold tomorrow in Your hands, and not a single moment escapes Your care. So today, I surrender my worries, my plans, and my fears to You. Teach me to trust You not just with my words, but with my whole heart.

    Help me to lean not on my own understanding but to acknowledge You in all I do, knowing You will direct my path. Let my trust in You grow deeper with every trial, stronger with every delay, and more secure with every promise fulfilled.

    Lord, anchor my soul in Your truth. Breathe Your peace over my anxious thoughts. And when I don’t understand the “why,” help me hold onto the “Who”—You, my faithful God.

    In Jesus’ name I pray,
    Amen.

  • I Will Fight For You!

    “My Beloved Children,”

    “Why are you afraid? Why do you let the winds of the world trouble your heart? I have told you many times in My Word: ‘Do not fear.’ I am still on the throne. I am not shaken by the schemes of men, nor am I surprised by the rise and fall of kingdoms. The nations are but a drop in the bucket to Me (Isaiah 40:15). I raise up leaders, and I bring them down, all according to My sovereign plan (Daniel 2:21). You are not of this world, you belong to My Kingdom, and My Kingdom cannot be shaken (Hebrews 12:28).”

    “When you hear of wars, rumors, and division, do not be alarmed. These things must happen, but the end is not yet (Matthew 24:6). Fix your eyes on Me. Keep your heart anchored in truth, not in the headlines. For I have not given you a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7). You walk in My authority, under My covering, and with My peace.”

    “Let your light shine brighter in these times. Speak truth, walk in love, and pray for those in authority (1 Timothy 2:1–2). Your prayers move Heaven. Your faith in Me declares to the world that I am still God. I have not abandoned you, and I never will. Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations; I will be exalted in the earth (Psalm 46:10).”

    “So rise up, My child. Do not let fear silence you. Do not let chaos distract you. You were born for such a time as this. Stand firm. I am with you, even to the end of the age (Matthew 28:20).”

    “With everlasting love,
    Your Father”

  • Jesus Lives!

    Risen King Jesus, we exalt You! You are the Lamb who was slain, yet You live forevermore, crowned with glory and honor. You willingly bore the cross, despised its shame, and conquered death with unmatched power.
    You are the Holy One, the spotless sacrifice, our Great High Priest, and our Eternal Intercessor.

    Worthy are You, Lord, to receive all worship, for in You mercy and truth have met, righteousness and peace have kissed.
    We adore You for tearing the veil and opening the way for us to dwell with the Father, not as strangers, but as beloved children.

    O Lord, renew a right spirit within us. Let us never forget the weight of the cross and the depth of Your love.

    Thank You that the veil was torn from top to bottom, not by man, but by God Himself, declaring that we are welcome in Your presence forever. Thank You for direct access to the Father, for the gift of intimacy, for the power of resurrection life that now dwells in us.
    We praise You for Your finished work, and we rest in it with grateful hearts.

    Let the reality of the torn veil awaken fresh fire within us to seek Your face, know Your voice, and carry Your glory to a hurting world.
    We ask that the power of the resurrection rise in every dry and weary place within us. Use our lives as living testimonies of the victory You won our Risen King, our Coming Bridegroom, our Savior forever.

    In Your glorious name, Jesus — Amen.

  • Jesus

    Jot down the first thing that comes to your mind.

    Why Jesus is the First Name That Comes to My Mind

    When asked to write the first thing that comes to my mind, I didn’t hesitate, Jesus. Not because it’s a habit or a rehearsed response, but because that name has become the anchor of my soul. Jesus is not just a figure in Scripture to me, He is my lifeline, my comforter, my teacher, and the very breath that gives me purpose.

    I’ve walked through storms that threatened to consume me, an emotional marriage where I cried out in desperation, only to be met with a whisper from the Holy Spirit that my husband was my assignment. I obeyed, waited, and watched God transform our love in the final chapters of his life. Jesus met me there, in the middle of the pain and the promise.

    I’ve battled fear, fear of speaking, fear of inadequacy, fear of being seen. And yet, even in hiding, Jesus was molding me, using the jail ministry, written prayers, and whispered songs in the secret place to prepare me for my calling. He showed me that being a Psalmist wasn’t about performance, but about carrying His heart in my voice.

    I say “Jesus” because I’ve learned to listen to Him over the noise of people-pleasing. I’ve turned from always saying yes to others to staying anchored in what the Holy Spirit says. I know the power of my broken marriage healed. I know the power of death being defeated! I’ve watched my children grow with challenges in their own lives, yet He still holds them close. I’ve seen my grandchildren rise with purpose, through the eyes of grace, all because Jesus has been the center of our family’s story. I know the power of His crucifixion and what He has done for me!

    Daily communion with my mother reminds me of His sacrifice, a constant invitation to remember the price He paid for our freedom. His body broken, His blood poured out, how could His name not be first on my lips?

    I fasted for refreshing, leaned into boldness, and embraced my identity in Christ. And through it all, through joy, sorrow, healing, and purpose, Jesus has remained the one name that brings peace, power, and clarity.

    So when I write the first thing that comes to mind, it’s not just instinct, it’s experience. It’s love. It’s worship.
    It’s Jesus.

  • When Sunday Comes!

    The Silence and the Victory in the Shadows

    Scripture:
    1 Peter 3:18-19 (NIV)
    “For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. He was put to death in the body but made alive in the Spirit. After being made alive, He went and made proclamation to the imprisoned spirits…”

    Revelation 1:18 (NKJV)
    “I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore. Amen. And I have the keys of Hades and of Death.”

    Holy Saturday, the space between the crucifixion and the resurrection, is marked by silence. The tomb is sealed. The sky is still. To the natural eye, hope seems lost. But in the Spirit, Jesus was not inactive, He was victorious!

    The Bible gives us glimpses of a divine mystery: Jesus descended into the lower parts of the earth (Ephesians 4:9), proclaimed His victory to the imprisoned spirits (1 Peter 3:19), and triumphed over every force of darkness. He took back the keys of Death and Hades, not as a victim, but as a victorious King.

    Though the world was silent, the realm of the Spirit shook with holy power. Hell was plundered. Captivity was led captive. Jesus was claiming authority over sin, death, and the grave. Hallelujah!🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿

    Holy Saturday reminds us: even when Heaven seems quiet, God is still working. Silence doesn’t mean absence, it can be the sound of victory being secured in secret.

    Prayer:
    Jesus, when we face silent seasons, help us remember that You are never idle. Thank You for descending into the depths to rescue, redeem, and restore. Thank You for holding the keys of death and the grave. We wait in faith, knowing Sunday is coming. In Jesus name! Amen.

    Today, reflect on the “in-between” moments in your own life, times when it felt like nothing was happening. Ask God to show you how He was working in the silence. Write down one area where you need to trust Him even when you can’t see movement.