Who Do They Say Jesus Is?!

Who do they Say Jesus Is:

❌ Islam: Jesus (Isa) is a prophet, born of a virgin, and performed miracles, but is not God or God’s Son.

❌ Judaism: Jesus is seen as a teacher or historical figure, not the Messiah or divine.

❌ Hinduism: Jesus is often viewed as a holy man, guru, or even a divine incarnation, but not the only way to God.

❌ Buddhism: Jesus is seen as an enlightened teacher or wise moral guide, not divine or a savior.

❌ Sikhism: Jesus is respected as a prophet/holy teacher, but not worshiped as God.

❌ Atheism/Secular: Jesus is regarded as a historical moral teacher, without divine status.

❌ Jehovah’s Witness (JW): Jesus is God’s first created being, the archangel Michael, not God Himself.

❌ Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormon): Jesus is the literal Son of God the Father, a separate divine being, and the elder brother of all humans (and of Lucifer).

✔️ Christianity: Jesus is the Son of God, the Messiah, and the Savior who died and rose again.

In the end, Jesus’ question to His disciples in Matthew 16:13-17 still echoes across every generation: “But who do you say that I am?” It is the most important question we will ever answer—not with our lips alone, but with our lives. Titles, opinions, and doctrines may differ, yet Jesus invites each of us into a deeply personal revelation of who He truly is. He is not defined by what others say about Him; He is revealed by what He becomes in us. So as you ponder for yourself, I invite you to answer Him for yourself. Let your confession rise from a place of faith, conviction, and intimacy: You are the Christ. You created ALL things. You’re not just a prophet or historical figure. You are more than a guru. You are my Savior. You are my Lord. And may that declaration shape the way I live, love, serve, and lead every single day.

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God Is Greater Than The Opposition!

God Is Greater Than The Opposition!”

Beloved, the closer we get to doing something that matters to the heart of God, the more likely we are to face opposition. The enemy doesn’t fight what doesn’t threaten him. Resistance is often the greatest sign that you are walking in God’s will. Don’t give up—press forward, because what you are doing carries eternal weight.

The Old Testament reminds us in Nehemiah 6:9: “They were all trying to frighten us, thinking, ‘Their hands will get too weak for the work, and it will not be completed.’ But I prayed, ‘Now strengthen my hands.’” Nehemiah knew opposition came with building what mattered to God. And in the New Testament, Galatians 6:9 encourages us: “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” God’s promises are always greater than the obstacles.

So Beloved, when the resistance grows, let your resolve grow stronger. Opposition means your mission matters. Stand firm, knowing that God is on your side and His purposes cannot fail.

Pray with me:

Father God, thank You for reminding me that opposition does not mean failure. Strengthen me when the resistance comes, and give me courage to keep moving forward. Help me to see obstacles as confirmation that I’m on the right path. I will not give up, because You are with me. In Jesus’ name, we pray, believe, receive, and praise.

Amen.

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At His Feet!

“If the Highest Place I Reach Is at Your Feet!”

Beloved, if the highest place I ever reach is at the feet of Jesus, then I’ve reached everything that matters. In a world that celebrates platforms, titles, influence, and applause, God reminds us that the greatest elevation we will ever experience is found in humility before Him. His feet are where burdens lift, clarity comes, strength is restored, and identity is revealed.

In the Old Testament, the prophet Micah writes in Micah 6:8: “He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” Micah makes it clear—God isn’t impressed by our accomplishments; He is moved by our surrender. True greatness is not in rising above others but in bowing before Him.

And in the New Testament, Mary of Bethany shows us this posture of devotion. In Luke 10:39, Luke writes that Mary “sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what He said.” While others were busy, distracted, or striving, Mary chose the one place Jesus said would never be taken from her—His feet. To sit there is to choose intimacy over activity, presence over performance.

So Beloved, if the highest place you ever reach is at His feet, then you’ve reached the very heart of God. Success without surrender is empty, but surrender always leads to fullness. There is no higher calling, no greater peace, and no deeper purpose than being found low before the One who reigns high above all things.

Pray with me:

Father God, if the highest place I ever reach is at Your feet, let me consider my life complete. Teach me humility, deepen my devotion, and draw me closer to You daily. Strip away every desire for earthly elevation and replace it with a longing for Your presence. In Jesus’ name, we pray, believe, receive, and praise. Amen.

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Lord, Change Me!

“Lord, Change Me”

Beloved, the most powerful prayer you can ever pray isn’t for God to change your situation—it’s for Him to change you. When we whisper, “Lord, change me. I want to stop disappointing You,” we open the door for transformation that reaches deeper than behavior; it reaches the heart.

In the Old Testament, David prayed this same prayer after he had fallen short of God’s will. In Psalm 51:10, he said, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” David didn’t ask for comfort, position, or favor—he asked for cleansing. He knew real change doesn’t come from trying harder; it comes from surrendering fully.

And in the New Testament, Paul reminds us in Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”Transformation isn’t a one-time event; it’s a daily decision. It’s the willingness to let God strip away what doesn’t reflect Him and rebuild us into the image of His Son.

So Beloved, don’t be discouraged by how far you still feel from where you want to be. Change begins with a willing heart. When you ask God to change you, He doesn’t shame you—He shapes you. Every correction is an act of love, every conviction a step toward becoming who He already sees you to be.

Pray with me:
Father God of transformation, I come before You humbly, asking not for You to change my circumstances, but to change me. Remove anything in my heart that grieves You, and fill me with the strength to walk in obedience. Renew my mind, purify my motives, and help me to reflect Your love in all I do. In Jesus’ name, we pray, believe, receive, and praise. Amen.

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Lead By Example!

“Lead by Example, Not Just Words.”

Beloved, your life is a message long before your mouth ever speaks. God has called us not only to believe the truth—but to become a living reflection of it. When Scripture says, “And you yourself must be an example to them by doing good works of every kind. Let everything you do reflect the integrity and seriousness of your teaching,” it is reminding us that our walk must match our words. Influence doesn’t start with a platform; it starts with a lifestyle.

In the New Testament, the apostle Paul writes these instructions to Titus in Titus 2:7. Paul understood that people are shaped not only by what they hear, but by what they see. Integrity is the anchor of leadership. Consistency is the heartbeat of credibility. And excellence—not perfection, but intentionality—is the mark of someone who lives for God’s glory.

This aligns deeply with the core message of my book, “The 3:23 Solution: Service Is What We Do, Experience Is How We Make the them Feel.”

In it, I teach that everything we do—how we serve, how we speak, how we handle pressure, how we treat people—should reflect the heart of Colossians 3:23: “Whatever you do, do it with all your heart, as unto the Lord.” Service becomes ministry. Work becomes worship. And our daily actions become the testimony that leads others toward Christ.

So Beloved, let your life preach even when your voice is silent. Let your choices, your character, your work ethic, and your compassion reflect the seriousness of what you believe. You may be the only Bible someone sees today. And when your life aligns with your faith, your example becomes a catalyst that leads others into truth.

Pray with me:

Father God, shape me into an example that reflects Your heart. Let my words, my actions, and my decisions reveal integrity, humility, and love. Help me embody the message I carry, so that others see You through how I live and how I serve. Strengthen me to lead by example according to Your Word. In Jesus’ name, we pray, believe, receive, and praise. Amen.

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You Are Not An Accident!

“You Are Not an Accident”

Beloved, you are not an accident. You are not here by chance, by coincidence, or by random circumstance. Before you ever took your first breath, God intentionally formed you, purposed you, and placed you in this moment in history. You are the result of divine thought, not human mistake. Every detail of your life—your gifts, your personality, your calling—was crafted with intention by the hands of a loving Creator.

In the Old Testament, David declares in Psalm 139:13–14: “For You created my inmost being; You knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” David reminds us that God didn’t mass-produce us—He handcrafted us. The word “knit” implies precision, care, and intimacy. You are the result of divine design.

And in the New Testament, the apostle Paul writes in Ephesians 2:10: “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” Paul calls you God’s “workmanship,” which in the Greek means “masterpiece.” Not a mistake. Not an afterthought. A masterpiece assigned with purpose before the world ever knew your name.

And David continues this truth beautifully in Psalm 139:16: “Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in Your book before one of them came to be.” Not only did God create you intentionally—He scheduled your entire existence with purpose. Every day of your life, even the ones that feel corrupt, chaotic or confusing, were already choreographed, known, planned, and precisely sley woven into His divine story.

So Beloved, reject every lie that tells you otherwise. You are intentional. You are chosen. You are created with purpose and placed on purpose. Your existence is evidence that God wanted you here. Walk boldly in that truth—your life has meaning far beyond what you can currently see.

Pray with me:
Father God, thank You for reminding me that I am not an accident. You created me with intention, purpose, and love. Help me to walk courageously and confidently in the identity You specifically designed for me. Reveal the good works You choreographed for me, and give me the confidence to fulfill them. In Jesus’ name, we pray, believe, receive, and praise. Amen.

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Your Words Have Power!

“If Your Words Have Power—Imagine Your Prayers”

Beloved, if your everyday words carry power, imagine the impact of your prayers. Scripture reminds us that the tongue can speak life or death—so when you speak under the authority of faith, you’re releasing heaven’s power into earthly problems. Your words move emotions, but your prayers move mountains.

The Old Testament reminds us in Proverbs 18:21: “The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.” Every word we speak plants a seed—some grow weeds, others grow blessings. And in the New Testament, James 5:16 declares: “The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.” When faith speaks, heaven listens. Your prayer carries the same authority that raised Christ from the dead, because that same Spirit lives within you.

So Beloved, don’t underestimate the words you release. If your words alone can build or break, your prayers—aligned with God’s will—can heal, deliver, and transform. Speak life, pray bold, and expect God to move.

Pray with me:

Father God, thank You for giving my words power and my prayers purpose. Teach me to speak life and not fear, hope and not doubt. Let my prayers echo heaven’s will and bring glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name, we pray, believe, receive, and praise.

Amen.

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Jesus Is Worth It!

“Jesus Is Worth Everything You Are Afraid of Losing!”

Beloved, fear of loss often keeps us from full surrender. We cling to comfort, control, and certainty, but Jesus calls us to trust Him with everything we hold dear. What feels like loss to the world is often gain in the Kingdom. Jesus is worth everything you are afraid of losing.

The Old Testament reminds us in Psalm 16:11: “You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” And the New Testament affirms in Philippians 3:8: “I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.” Nothing you surrender for Christ is ever wasted—He redeems what you release and restores what you entrust to Him.

To the unbeliever or the one straddling the fence, it’s time to decide. The world will always offer distractions—temporary pleasures, false security, and empty promises—but none of them can save your soul. Put down the distractions, silence the noise, and trust the One who died to give you life. Jesus is not calling you to a religion—He’s calling you to an intimate relationship with Him. Look at it this way, you are not waiting on Jesus—Jesus is waiting on you!

So Beloved, don’t fear what faith requires. What you give up for Jesus, He multiplies in grace. He is worth every risk, every tear, and every sacrifice, because in Him, you never truly lose—you only gain.

Pray with me:
Father God, thank You that nothing I give up for You is ever lost. Teach me to trust You with every fear, every dream, and every possession. For those who are hesitant, draw their hearts closer and show them the peace found only in You. Help me to surrender completely, knowing that Jesus is worth it all. In Jesus’ name, we pray, believe, receive, and praise.
Amen.

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Called to Persevere!

“Shall We Accept Good From God, and Not Trouble?”

Beloved, life with God isn’t meant to be one-sided. We gladly receive His blessings, but when trouble comes, our faith is truly revealed. Job understood this truth better than most. In one season, he lost his wealth, his children, and even his health—everything that brought comfort and security. Yet, even in unbearable pain, Job refused to turn away from God.

In Job 2:10, when his wife urged him to curse God and die, Job replied: “Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?” His faith wasn’t built on blessings—it was anchored in trust. Job didn’t understand his suffering, but he understood his God. He knew that the same hand that gives can also guide us through the valley of loss.

The Old Testament shows that Job’s endurance became the ‘seed’ of restoration. In time, the Lord blessed him with double what he had before. The New Testament affirms this in James 1:12: “Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.” Both Job’s story and James’ reminder show us that perseverance in the storm leads to promise on the other side.

So Beloved, don’t mistake your trouble for abandonment. God allows testing not to punish, but to purify. The same God who blesses in the light will hold you in the dark. Accept both—the good and the hard—and you’ll discover His hand steady through it all.

Pray with me:

Father God, thank You for being faithful in both joy and sorrow. Teach me to trust You when I don’t understand and to worship You even in pain. Like Job, help me persevere through every trial so that my faith remains strong and pure. I know that a crown of life awaits those who love You. In Jesus’ name, we pray, believe, receive, and praise. Amen.

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God Will Work It Out!

“A Bad Moment, Is Not a Bad Life.”

Beloved, one bad moment doesn’t define your story. We all face days that bruise the heart and cloud the mind, but God never allows a single moment to determine your entire life. His mercy is greater than any mistake, and His plan is stronger than any pain. What you’re going through is a chapter, not the conclusion.

The Old Testament reminds us in Psalm 30:5: “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” Darkness may last for a season, but it cannot cancel the light God has promised. And the New Testament encourages us in Romans 8:28: “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” God can take even your worst moments and weave them into a masterpiece of grace.

So Beloved, don’t let a bad moment make you forget a faithful God. You may have stumbled, cried, or questioned—but you’re still standing, and God’s not done. Your pain has purpose, and your story still has joy waiting to be written.

Pray with me:

Father God, thank You that one bad moment does not define my life. Help me to see past my pain and trust that You are still working for my good. Remind me that every trial is temporary, but Your love is eternal. In Jesus’ name, we pray, believe, receive, and praise. Amen.

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