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  A warm welcome to you!  You are at the right place!! We are excited to connect with you on the Word of God. This is a Christian blog, where we share honest and fulfilling truths on God's Word. Our aim is to teach and equip you, so that you will boldly, obediently and correctly walk in your purpose and calling. We will upload new articles weekly. Subscribe so that you don't miss out. God bless you. With love, Holly & Tara
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Destiny Destroyers Series: 1 – CAIN (Part 2)

  🚨 Destiny Destroyers Series:  #1 – CAIN 🚨  Part two : The Characteristics of CAIN  To survive and fulfill your destiny, you must learn to identify the spirit of Cain early. Here are some warning signs: 1️⃣ CAIN Is Always Close to You Your biggest enemies are rarely strangers; they are people within your circle. Cain was Abel’s own brother! The greatest betrayals often come from those you trust. Be careful who you open up to, because some people are waiting for an opportunity to turn their jealousy into action. 2️⃣ CAIN Hates You for No Reason The spirit of Cain is irrational. Abel did not provoke his BROTHER, he only did what was right before God. But jealousy does not need logic. Some people will resent you simply because God has chosen to bless you. You will notice them making passive-aggressive comments, showing hidden hostility, or trying to downplay your success. 3️⃣ CAIN Plots in Secret When Cain wanted to kill Abel, he didn’t do it PUBLICLY, he pulled him ...

Destiny Destroyers Series: Nr 1 – CAIN

  🚨 Destiny Destroyers Series:  #1 – CAIN 🚨  This post is divided in 3 Parts.  Part one : Who is CAIN?  Cain is one of the most dangerous figures in the Bible, and encountering a CAIN in your destiny journey can be catastrophic. He was the first murderer, a man who allowed jealousy, anger, and rebellion to consume him. Instead of correcting his ways, he resented Abel’s favor with God and took matters into his own hands—killing his own brother (Genesis 4:3-8). But Cain is not just a historical figure; he represents a spirit and a pattern that still operates today. Who Is CAIN in Your Life? Cain is never far from you. He is always CLOSE, a friend, a relative, a colleague, or even someone you helped. Sometimes, you don’t choose Cain, but circumstances do. Life can position you near people who can’t stand your favor. CAIN represents those who: ✅ Hate you, not because you wronged them, but because God has favored you. ✅ Feel entitled to what you have, even though t...

25 Bible figures you must NEVER encounter

  🚨 New Series Alert! 🚨 Starting soon, I’ll be sharing a powerful series on 25 Bible figures you must NEVER encounter on your journey to destiny! These are individuals whose influence can derail, delay, or destroy purpose. But don’t worry—I’ll also reveal how to overcome them and stay on the path God has designed for you! Stay connected, stay alert, and get ready for deep insights that will empower you to discern, resist, and prevail. Your destiny must be fulfilled! 🔥

GOD HATES IT

 GOD HATES IT!!! There is a great deception that has crept into the church, and many are falling into it without realizing the danger they are in. That deception is MIXING; mixing the things of God with the things of the devil, mixing light with darkness, and thinking that God will still be pleased. But I am here to tell you the truth: God does not accept a mixture! The Bible says: "I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were cold or hot. So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth." (Revelation 3:15-16) When you mix God with the world, when you mix the Holy Spirit with the demonic, when you mix truth with lies, you become lukewarm. And the Word of God is CLEAR: He will vomit you out. Many people today, due to a lack of patience, want to be seen. They want power, fame, influence, or quick results, so they open up to the devil willingly. Others do not even know that they have opened the door to the ene...

Start Your Week With Purpose

  STARTING the WEEK with PURPOSE  Beloved in Christ, A new week has begun, and with it comes new opportunities, new challenges, and a fresh start. But how do we ensure that we are not just going through the motions of life? How do we step into this week with purpose, diligence, and a kingdom mindset? Let me take you to a familiar yet powerful Bible story, the story of Joseph. Joseph’s life was marked by hardships, betrayals, and delays. Yet, despite all this, he remained a man of purpose, working diligently in every situation he found himself in. When Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers (Genesis 37:28), he could have given up. He could have become bitter and lazy, doing just enough to survive. But instead, he worked faithfully as a servant in Potiphar’s house.  Joseph didn’t just do his work; he did it with excellence, even in a place where he was unjustly placed. Because of his diligence, he was promoted. But then came another setback, Potiphar’s wife falsely ac...
  THE CORROSIVE NATURE OF JEALOUSY  I. Introduction  What you don't know can cause harm to many, including yourself. Jealousy is one of the things that destroy lives of people, even the born again Christian. That is why it is important to study this subject with an open heart, so that we can identify if we are among jealous people or victims of jealousy. I. 1. Definition Jealousy is a multifaceted and often misunderstood emotion. In the Bible, jealousy is portrayed as both a human emotion and a divine attribute, with distinct connotations depending on its context and motivation. The word for jealousy is "קִנְאָה" (kin'ah) in Hebrew. This term encompasses a range of emotions from envy to zeal, reflecting both the negative and positive nature of jealousy.  I. 1.1. Jealousy (kin'ah) is depicted as a sinful and destructive force, rooted in selfishness, insecurity, and pride. It is associated with envy, bitterness, and resentment, leading to strife, conflict, and even ...

The Difference between Iniquity, Sin and Transgressions

 WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INIQUITY, SIN, AND TRANSGRESSION?  In Psalm 32:5, the psalmist says, "I acknowledged my sin to you and did not cover up my iniquity. I said, ‘I will confess my transgressions to the LORD."  In this portion, “SIN,” “INIQUITY,” and “TRANSGRESSION” are all mentioned. All three words are used to describe the same basic concept: evil and lawlessness, as defined by God (see 1 John 3:4). However, upon closer examination, each word also carries a slightly different meaning. *SIN The word SIN and its cognates are used 786 times in Bible. From a Hebrew perspective, sin "chet" is defined as "missing the mark" of God's will and standard of righteousness or "falling short."  It can refer to doing something against God or against a person (Exodus 10:16), doing the opposite of what is right (Galatians 5:17), doing something that will have negative results (Proverbs 24:33–34), and failing to do something you know is right (Jam...