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Men,
Therefore,
As the lastborn,
Take care of your parents' legacy.
Don't sell your father's land and property.
Don't misuse your father's name to con and hoodwink people.
Use your father's legacy to be productive.
#MasculinitySaturday
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SOUL TIES ARE NOT A JOKE.
Some of you are not just heartbroken.
You are spiritually entangled with people you should have never given access to.
There are people who left your life physically years ago, but they still live inside your mind, emotions, desires, and spiritual life every single day.
That is not normal attachment.
That is bondage.
Some people cannot pray anymore without thinking about somebody.
Some cannot worship freely because their soul is still chained to toxic relationships, sexual sin, manipulation, trauma, or emotional dependency.
Some people smile in public but privately they are emotionally dying because they cannot break free from certain connections.
This generation has normalized unhealthy attachments and called it love.
No.
Not everything you feel is love.
Sometimes it is lust.
Sometimes it is obsession.
Sometimes it is loneliness.
Sometimes it is emotional captivity.
Sometimes it is trauma bonding.
Sometimes it is simply disobedience.
You knew the relationship was draining you.
You knew God was warning you.
You knew your spiritual life was dying.
You knew your peace disappeared.
You knew your discernment became weak.
But because you were afraid of being alone, you stayed attached.
Some of you stopped praying consistently after certain relationships entered your life.
You stopped fasting.
Stopped serving God seriously.
Stopped having peace.
Stopped hearing God clearly.
Every time you tried to grow spiritually, that relationship pulled you backwards again.
And still you called it love.
Be careful who touches your body.
Be careful who gains emotional access to you.
Be careful who you become vulnerable with.
Everybody smiling at you is not safe for your soul.
Some people carry confusion.
Some carry darkness.
Some carry manipulation.
Some carry destruction.
And when you join yourself deeply to certain people, their chaos begins affecting your life too.
The Bible says:
“He that is joined unto a harlot is one body.”
Sex is not casual no matter how modern this generation tries to make it look.
People are exchanging bodies without understanding they are also exchanging emotional weight, spiritual battles, confusion, pain, and bondage.
Then later they wonder why they feel empty, unstable, addicted, emotionally broken, and spiritually cold.
Some of you are trying to move forward while still emotionally kneeling before people God told you to release.
You cannot heal while constantly feeding toxic attachments.
You cannot ask God for peace while entertaining people that destroy your peace.
Some deliverance starts with blocking numbers.
Some healing starts with separation.
Some breakthroughs start with obedience.
And yes, sometimes the hardest addiction to break is not drugs or alcohol.
It is a person.
Not every relationship came from God.
Some relationships were distractions that nearly destroyed your destiny, purity, focus, mental health, and spiritual life.
Stop allowing loneliness to choose relationships for you.
Strong feelings are not always confirmation from God.
The devil can send counterfeits too.
Ask God for discernment.
Ask God for healing.
Ask God to restore your soul.
Because some people are alive physically but emotionally and spiritually imprisoned by unhealthy attachments.
And until they confront those ties honestly, they will keep repeating the same cycles over and over again.
The gospel is so powerful, so significant because we’re talking about the eternal souls of men, and there’s nothing more important than that—a soul exists forever and forever. I’ve related this before, but years ago, Frances and I were with a dear friend and his wife in Los Angeles, and this man wanted me to go with him, which I did, to one of his truck depots there. He was the CEO of a company, and he owned some 50,000 trucks or some tremendous number. Anyway, that day at the depot, I became quite acquainted with the foreman there; I spent the whole day with him and learned quite a bit about the business side of shipping and receiving. Later that afternoon, we said our goodbyes, and Frances and I headed to San Francisco, which was about a six-hour drive. We got in late, and about 3 o’clock in the morning, the hotel phone rang. I wondered who in the world would be calling at that time. I answered the phone, and it was that foreman from the truck depot. He didn’t really say what he wanted at the outset, and I didn’t want to be unkind, so we talked about everything we could think of. And then, right in the middle of the conversation, he blurted out to me, “Brother Swaggart, I want to be saved.” So I prayed the sinner’s prayer with him. This man really sought the Lord, and he gave his heart to the Lord Jesus Christ. During all those hours at the depot, with him telling me all about the trucks and whatever the case, this man had been hungry for the Lord. Before we hung up, I prayed again for him and his family. About three weeks later, that foreman dropped dead from a heart attack. The Lord had been dealing with this dear brother; He knew He was going to take him home. How many, I wonder, are reading this right now, and they, too, are hungry for salvation?
- Jimmy Swaggart
YES, IT IS POSSIBLE TO ABSTAIN UNTIL MARRIAGE.
Difficult? Yes.
Impossible? No.
This generation has normalized lust so much that purity now looks “strange.” People act like self-control is impossible, yet the Bible calls it a fruit of the Spirit.
Many people say: “Everybody is doing it.” “You cannot survive without sex.” “You must test compatibility first.”
But the truth is, many people are emotionally broken today because they gave themselves away to people who were never meant to stay.
Abstinence is not weakness.
It is discipline.
It is honor.
It is obedience to God.
The world teaches: “Follow your feelings.”
But God teaches: “Rule over your flesh.”
“Flee sexual immorality… your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit.” — 1 Corinthians 6:18-19
Sex was never designed to be casual.
It carries emotional, spiritual, and physical consequences.
That is why sleeping with the wrong people can leave some people wounded, attached, confused, and drained.
And no, abstinence does not make someone “old-fashioned.”
It means they value purpose over pressure.
Many people can control alcohol.
Many people can control anger.
Many people can fast for days.
But when it comes to lust, society suddenly says self-control is impossible.
That is deception.
You can love someone deeply and still wait.
You can have desires and still discipline yourself.
You can be tempted and still say NO.
Purity is not just about avoiding sex.
It is about protecting your spirit, your mind, your destiny, and your relationship with God.
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” — Matthew 5:8
Waiting until marriage is not outdated.
It is wisdom.
This Monday morning, I pray for you.
May God give you strength for every battle you did not tell anyone about.
May He open doors no man can shut.
May peace rest upon your mind and home.
May every anxiety about the future be replaced with confidence in God.
This week, may favor speak for you in places your name is mentioned.
May God protect you from evil, accidents, bad news, and wrong decisions.
May your hands be blessed and may your efforts produce results.
I pray that what delayed others will not delay you.
Where people said it is impossible, may God make a way for you.
May hidden tears turn into testimonies.
May silent prayers receive visible answers.
This week, may you not lose your joy, your faith, or your direction.
May God surround you with the right people and separate you from every trap of the enemy.
According to the Word of God:
“The Lord shall command the blessing upon thee in thy storehouses, and in all that thou settest thine hand unto...” — Deuteronomy 28:8
I pray that your week will carry blessings, breakthroughs, favor, healing, provision, and divine opportunities.
You will not go down.
You will not give up.
You will not be ashamed.
May the grace of God speak over your life this Monday morning.
Amen.
The Difference Between Purpose, Assignment, and Calling
Many people use these three words interchangeably, but they are not the same. Understanding the difference helps you walk with greater clarity.
1. Purpose — Why You Exist
Purpose is the reason for your existence.
It answers the question: “Why was I created?”
Your purpose is your divine design — the eternal intention of God for your life. It is the big picture of what your life is meant to represent.
For example:
You may be created to reveal God’s love, bring healing, raise leaders, or bring transformation to a generation.
Scripture:
"For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand..." — Ephesians 2:10
Purpose is usually broad and lifelong.
2. Calling — Who God Has Called You to Become
Calling is God’s invitation into a specific identity and relationship with Him.
It answers: “Who has God called me to be?”
Before God calls you to do something, He calls you to become someone.
Examples of calling:
Called as a teacher
Called as a prophet
Called as a leader
Called as an intercessor
Called to ministry
Called to business with kingdom influence
Calling is connected to your identity, office, and spiritual placement.
Scripture:
"Many are called, but few are chosen." — Matthew 22:14
Calling shapes your life’s direction.
3. Assignment — What God Has Sent You to Do Right Now
Assignment is the specific task, season, or instruction God gives you.
It answers: “What am I sent to do now?”
Assignments are often seasonal and can change.
For example:
Preaching at a conference
Starting a prayer group
Writing a book
Mentoring certain people
Serving in a local church
Jesus had many assignments, but all of them served His greater purpose.
John the Baptist’s assignment was to prepare the way for Christ.
Assignments are usually time-sensitive.
In Simple Terms
Purpose = Your reason for existence
Calling = Your divine identity
Assignment = Your present task
Think of it like this:
A person’s purpose may be to transform lives.
Their calling may be as a teacher.
Their current assignment may be to mentor 12 young leaders.
A Deep Truth
You can be active in an assignment and still not fully understand your purpose.
You can know your calling but miss your assignment for a season.
Wisdom is knowing what season you are in.
Purpose gives meaning.
Calling gives direction.
Assignment gives expression.
That’s why not every good opportunity is your assignment, and not every assignment defines your ultimate purpose.
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