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Might as well Laugh!

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A praise report with a smile. Ha, Ha, Ha... sometimes I just have to laugh at how things are going. There are moments in life when the enemy would love for us to look at a small inconvenience and let it become the last straw. Not because the thing itself is so terrible, but because it lands on top of everything else. One more bill. One more repair. One more disappointment. One more thing that did not go the way we planned. That is where I was when the window on my SUV started acting up. I had a window that fell off the track in my SUV. It would not stay where it was supposed to stay. Sometimes it would slip a little down inside the door, and I would have to pull it back up or try to baby it along until I could scrounge up the money to get it fixed. The repair was going to be around four hundred dollars, and at that moment four hundred dollars might as well have been four thousand. It was one of those problems I knew needed attention, but I also knew I could not just snap my fingers...

Victory and Peace for the Saints!

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I received a vision during corporate prayer that has stayed with me. It was not complicated, but it carried weight. Sometimes the Lord will show me something simple, and the simplicity is part of the power. I saw two hands in the heavenly realm pounding furiously against black, billowing clouds. The clouds looked dark, stubborn, and oppressive, like a spiritual resistance hanging over the atmosphere. Then one hand turned toward me and flashed the peace sign. That arrested me. In that moment, I felt the Lord impress upon my spirit that the fight is not pointless. The struggle is not wasted. The warfare is not just religious noise. Victory is real, and peace is coming. When we are in the middle of spiritual warfare, it can feel like we are swinging into the dark. We pray, we fast, we worship, we resist, and sometimes the situation looks unchanged. The clouds still billow. The pressure still presses. The enemy still whispers. But the Lord was reminding me that heaven sees the battle diffe...

Sometimes you just have to cry out "Lord! Save me!"

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I often rehearse the story of Jesus walking on the water in Matthew 14. I do not just read it as a Sunday school story or as a miracle tucked away in the pages of Scripture. I return to it because I have lived pieces of it. I know what it feels like to step out in faith, to begin moving toward the voice of the Lord, and then suddenly become aware of the wind. I know what it feels like when circumstances start talking louder than the promise. I know what it feels like to sink. The disciples were in a storm. The ship was being tossed with waves, and the wind was contrary. That is important. Jesus did not come to them while everything was calm, easy, and predictable. He came walking on the sea in the middle of the contradiction. The very thing that threatened them was under His feet. “And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea.” — Matthew 14:25 KJV At first, the disciples were afraid. They thought they had seen a spirit. Fear has a way of misinte...

The Moral Decline of America and the Call to Repentance

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America's Moral Cultural Shift In this video, I examine the moral and cultural shift that has occurred in America over the past several decades. From the decline of traditional family values and the rise of explicit content in media, to the removal of God from the public sphere and the staggering increase in incarceration rates, this sobering analysis paints a picture of a nation that has turned away from its Judeo-Christian foundations. Key Highlights: - The transition from wholesome entertainment like "The Three Stooges" and "Leave it to Beaver" to more mature and explicit content like "The Sopranos" and "Desperate Housewives" - The shift in popular comedy from clean comedians like Jack Benny to more controversial figures like Richard Pryor - The introduction and rise of gangsta rap, which "glorifies all sorts of illicit behavior" - The removal of prayer from schools and the increased push of evolutionary theory in 1962 - The dram...

Show drafts Crimson Rider: A Prophetic Vision of Judgment and Redemption

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 A Crimson Revelation: Sin, Judgment, and the Blood of Christ In this episode, we delve into a recent vision of a crimson horseman riding out of black clouds.  This imagery connects to the four horsemen of the apocalypse, but with a twist.  As we explore scripture, we unpack the meaning of the crimson color and how it relates to both judgment and redemption. The Coming Storm and the Color Crimson The vision begins with black clouds and a horseman cloaked in crimson.  Revelation 18 speaks of judgment coming, and the call for God's people to separate themselves from the world's sin system.  This aligns with the black clouds signifying a coming judgment. The crimson color is key.  We travel to Jeremiah 4:28, where God's judgment is pronounced, and the people attempt to cover their sin with crimson – but it's a futile effort.  Their hearts remain unchanged. Sin Stained Crimson, Washed White as Snow Isaiah 1:18 offers a contrasting message.  While si...

God is in the Miracle Business!

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Even now, I can look at the storm in the natural and feel my flesh start to freak out. I know better. I really do. The Lord has delivered me time and time again from things that looked like certain calamity. He has opened doors when there were no doors, sent help when I could not see help coming, and brought peace into situations that should have swallowed me whole. But the flesh has a short memory. One minute I am testifying about how God came through. The next minute I am staring at the waves like Peter and wondering if this one is going to take me under. That is why I need the Word. That is why I need the Spirit. That is why I need brothers and sisters who do more than throw a religious slogan from a distance. I need people who will come down into the valley and remind me, not as a theory, but as a living witness: God is in the miracle business. And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will shew to you to day: for the...

The Truth About Easter: Pagan Origins and Christian Compromise

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The Christian Compromise I was scrolling through my Twitter feed the other day, and something hit me like a ton of bricks. I started seeing posts from pagans and witches—people who openly practice the dark arts—wishing each other a "Happy Ishtar." They weren't talking about the Resurrection of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. They were celebrating their own ancient deities. One post really caught my eye: "Resurrection Sunday! May Jesus, bunnies, and eggs be with you." They were literally making fun of Christians. Why? Because they know something many people in the pews don't: the "Easter" traditions many Christians hold dear are the exact same ones the pagans are using to worship demons. It’s a classic case of spiritual blinders being pulled over the eyes of the faithful. We find ourselves in a strange place where the world is mocking us for mixing the holy with the profane. You might feel like you're just having "harmless fun" wit...