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NOT ASHAMED OF JESUS

_Follow our channel_   👇   https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCMZTK2f3EJoVXjd408     Text: Mark 8:38. “If anyone is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes with the holy angels in his Father’s glory.”*  We live in a world that increasingly celebrates everything except Christ.  In many circles, speaking about Jesus is considered uncivilized, fanatical, or even offensive. The pressure to remain silent or passive  about our faith is real.  Many believers find it easier to discuss politics, sports, business, and entertainment than to openly identify with Jesus and His teachings. Yet, Jesus reminds us that our relationship with Him is not something to hide. He is not a religious figure; He is the King of kings, the Lord of lords, and the Creator and Sustainer of all things. To belong to Him is the greatest honor anyone can ever receive. The challenge in Mar...
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DISCIPLES AND AUTHORITY 3

_Follow our channel_   👇   https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCMZTK2f3EJoVXjd408     His Voice Devotional Text: Matthew 10:1. Then Jesus called his twelve disciples to him and gave them authority over unclean spirits, so that they could drive them out and heal every disease and every illness. There is another important lesson hidden in this text. The ability to exercise your spiritual authority is not necessarily a proof of a right relationship with God. Among the twelve disciples who received authority to cast out devils and heal the sick was Judas Iscariot. As commanded by the Lord Jesus, Judas Iscariot also went out to preach, cast out devils and heal the sick. He did all these while he was also stealing from the purse. (John 12:6). Like the others, he was sent out, he  preached the kingdom, and he participated in the miraculous works that followed. Yet Judas later betrayed the very Master who gave him the authority. This serves as a sobering ...

DISCIPLES AND AUTHORITY 2

_Follow our channel_   👇   https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCMZTK2f3EJoVXjd408     His Voice Devotional Text: Matthew 10:1. Then Jesus called his twelve disciples to him and gave them authority over unclean spirits, so that they could drive them out and heal every disease and every illness.*  We established yesterday that a disciple of Christ is not merely someone who professes faith in Jesus; a disciple is one who has been called to follow Him, learn from Him, and represent Him on earth.  This passage clearly reminds us that every believer has been given spiritual authority through Christ. The authority of the believer is not based on personal merit, spiritual maturity, or human ability. It is a delegated authority that comes from our relationship with Jesus.  He has equipped His followers to confront the works of darkness and demonstrate the reality of God's kingdom. However, it is one thing to possess authority, and it's another th...

DISCIPLES AND AUTHORITY

_Follow our channel_   👇   https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCMZTK2f3EJoVXjd408     His Voice Devotional Text: Matthew 10:1. Then Jesus called his twelve disciples to him and gave them authority over unclean spirits, so that they could drive them out and heal every disease and every illness.  Jesus did not merely call His disciples to be spectators; He called them to be participants in His mission.  After calling the twelve to Himself, He entrusted them with authority over unclean spirits and power to minister healing to those who were suffering.  This reveals an important truth: *God's calling is always accompanied by God's empowerment.*  A disciple is one who follows Jesus, learns from Him, obeys His teachings, and represents Him in this world.  When Christ calls us, He does not leave us helpless. He equips us with spiritual authority to stand against the works of darkness. This authority belongs to Christ, but He delegates...

ULTIMATE HOPE

TEXT:1 Corinthians 15:19  *“If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable.”*  Many people follow God only because of what they can gain on earth, -money, fame, protection, success, or connections, children, husband, wife etc. But Christianity is much deeper than earthly benefits.   *Our ultimate hope as a Christian is eternal life through Jesus Christ.*  The apostle Paul  reminds believers that if our hope in Christ ends with this present world alone, then we are the most miserable people on earth. Why? Because following Christ sometimes requires sacrifice, endurance, discipline, and persecution. Without the hope of eternity, such sacrifices would seem meaningless. As believers, our eyes must remain fixed on eternity. Earthly achievements are temporary, but the kingdom of God is everlasting. Houses, cars, titles, and wealth will all pass away someday, but our relationship with Christ and the reward of eternal life is what wil...

STANDBY FOR AN INSTRUCTION

Follow our channel_   👇   https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCMZTK2f3EJoVXjd408      *His Voice Devotional*  TEXT: Habakkuk 2:1  I will stand my watch and set myself on the rampart, and watch to see what He will say to me, and what I will answer when I am corrected. Still on the event that took place at the wedding in Cana of Galilee,   Mary had told the servants (the service boys) at the wedding to do whatsoever Jesus would say unto them. After Mary had told the servants to wait on Jesus' instructions, she must have left the scene, knowing fully well that the servants would carry out the instruction to the letter. The servants became waiters, as they waited on Jesus for the very next instruction He would give them. Immediately after Mary left the servants, Jesus commanded the servants to fill up the water pots and asked them, "Draw some out now, and take it to the master of the feast." Behold, the water had turned to wine....

DO HIS INSTRUCTION

WEDNESDAY, 13th MAY 2026* TEXT: John 2:5   His mother saith unto the servants, "Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it. Mary, the mother of our Lord Jesus Christ, went to Him during the wedding ceremony in Cana of Galilee for a request. She told Jesus that the wine had been exhausted. Mary knew the implication of the wine finishing during a wedding, so she decided to save the day.  It appears Jesus did not give Mary a positive response. He said to her, "Woman, what have I to do with thee? My time is not yet come." This was more like receiving a "NO" in prayer, but if you look at Jesus' response critically, you will realize it is rather a timing matter. There is God's timing. Don’t forget this.  Mary left Jesus and went straight to the servants, telling them to wait on Jesus for an instruction. She said to them, "Whatsoever He says to you, DO IT!" Many of the prayer points we often pray to God are born out of disobedience. I mean, they are a resul...