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Monday, March 16, 2026
The Protocol of Repentance
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Be on Guard
Judas Iscariot, was someone who had walked with the Master for over three years. They had carried the same burdens and faced many challenges together. Of all people, he would have seemed like the one whose heart would never stray. Yet Luke 22:3 says this:
Luke 22:3 (GNB)
“Then Satan entered Judas, called Iscariot, who was one of the twelve disciples.”
Satan entered Judas—one of the twelve. To bring Jesus to His final end, the enemy did not need an outsider or someone who lacked understanding. Instead, he took hold of the heart of someone who had sat with Jesus and journeyed with Him throughout His ministry, and used him as a tool to carry out his agenda.
This is a reminder to all of us to remain watchful. Anyone can fall into temptation. We can be close to the Master, and yet the enemy will still seek opportunities to use us. His agenda is to find vessels through which he can carry out his threefold mission: to steal, kill, and destroy.
Daily, we must take a deliberate posture and say:
I refuse to lend my voice as a container for the devil.
I refuse to lend my feet.
I refuse to lend my social media platform.
I refuse to lend my heart or any part of my life that can become an unguarded instrument.
Just as God desires to use every part of us to advance His purpose and reveal His glory to mankind, Satan is also actively seeking vessels through which he can spread his agenda.
So the question becomes:
Will we say yes to Satan, or will we consistently reject the agenda of hell?
God desires to journey with us—but Satan also seeks to walk alongside us if we allow him
Will we choose total dependence on God, or will we push Him to the background?
Every choice and every action we take is either a yes to God or a no to Satan.
Stay Revived!
Monday, March 9, 2026
Jesus is Salvation
Who Is Jesus to You?
As simple as it sounds, many people find it difficult to answer it. Often, we repeat what others have said about Him. We call Him the names we have heard in sermons or read in books. But the deeper question remains: Who is Jesus to you personally?
What part of the Lord have you encountered that has made you call Him by a particular name? What can you truly say about Him?
When we study Scripture, we notice something powerful: many of the names we call God today came from people’s encounters with Him. They experienced Him in a particular way, and from that experience, they gave Him a name that reflected what He had done for them at that point in time.
In the beginning, when God created the world and placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, He communed with them. He walked with them and taught them how to live. There was intimacy, there was fellowship, and closeness between God and man.
However, after the fall of man, that closeness was lost. Sin created a separation between humanity and God. Yet God, in His love, sought a way to restore mankind back to Himself. His plan of redemption was revealed when He gave His only begotten Son for the salvation of creation.
Through this, the first dimension in which Jesus was revealed to mankind is as the Savior.
Gospel of Matthew 1:21
“And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins.”
The name Jesus Christ itself carries the meaning of salvation.
When we come to Jesus and accept Him as our Lord and Savior, He redeems us. He removes the yoke of condemnation that once hung over our lives. Jesus did not come only to redeem humanity; He also came to restore creation to its rightful order.
To know Jesus is to experience salvation.
So I ask you again: Who is Jesus to you?
Are you carrying burdens that feel too heavy to bear? Do you feel like no one truly understands what you are going through? Do you feel as though no one can help you?
There is One who already paid the price for it all.
What He desires is simple: that you come to Him, acknowledge Him, and choose Him as your Savior. This is not just a one-time decision but a daily posture of surrender and relationship.
Jesus is salvation.
You cannot truly say you know God until you know His Son. Jesus is the One who saved mankind from the sentence of sin and restored us into relationship with God, making us His redeemed people.
So today, remember this truth: Jesus is salvation.
He is all you need to begin the journey called life, and with Him, you will never lose your way.
Stay Revived!
Saturday, March 7, 2026
The Need for Spiritual Perception in the Church
It is no longer I who live, but the Holy Spirit who lives in me Galatian @:20
Some time ago, the Lord asked me a question. He said, “Why do people, during war, rub blood on their faces and bodies?” I thought about it ...
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While listening to my local church pastor during the altar call, I heard the phrase "Jesus wants to see you." In that moment, the ...
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So I used to think the Lord had favourite people. I used to think He loved some people more than others. But as I read the scripture about...
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1 Samuel 15:22 (MSG) Then Samuel said, Do you think all God wants are sacrifices—empty rituals just for show? He wants you to listen to Him!...

