@HaterReport So what if he did. That dude works circles around 30 year olds and handles the most stressful shit in the world 24/7. He is probably bored and tired at a basketball game. Let him rest his eyes a bit. He’ll be awake working while you sleep.
@HaloSP117x 3…the man was like, I got the bags baby…the wife was grateful and wanted to make sure herbhusband wasn’t walking in the rain. They both care for eachother and want to make sure thenother is comfortable and happy.
There is something powerful I noticed during my Bible study this morning while reading the story of Joshua and Caleb.
When Moses sent twelve men to spy the land of Canaan, they all saw the same thing. They saw the same cities, the same land, and the same giants — the sons of Anak.
But when they returned, their reports were completely different.
Ten of the spies came back with fear.
They said the cities were fortified, the people were strong, and the giants were too powerful. They concluded that the land could not be taken.
But Caleb and Joshua had a different confession.
They did not deny the presence of the giants. They saw them too. But their focus was not on the giants — their focus was on God.
They remembered what God had already done.
They remembered how God delivered them from Pharaoh in Egypt.
They remembered how the Red Sea opened before them.
They remembered how God provided food in the wilderness.
So instead of spreading fear, they spoke faith.
They said: “We are well able to go up and take the land.”
This story reveals something very important for us as believers today:
Two people can see the same problem but respond with completely different faith.
Many believers today are surrounded by giants.
Some people are facing the giant of rent and financial pressure.
Some are battling the giant of sickness.
Some are facing the giant of unemployment.
Some are struggling with depression, fear, or addiction.
And sometimes these giants can make people feel like going back to Egypt.
The children of Israel forgot how God fought for them. Because of fear, they even said it would have been better to return to Egypt — the same place where they were slaves.
That is what fear does.
Fear makes people forget God’s past faithfulness.
Sometimes rent pressure can make someone return to compromise.
Sometimes sickness can make someone lose faith in God.
Sometimes lack of employment can make someone return to sin or begin to doubt God.
But today I want to remind someone reading this:
Do not take your eyes off God because of the giants.
The size of the giant does not determine the outcome — the power of God does.
If God delivered you before, He can deliver you again.
If God opened a door before, He can open another one.
If God protected you yesterday, He can protect you today.
What matters is your confession and where your eyes are fixed.
Caleb and Joshua did not allow the giants to control their faith.
They chose to trust God even when the situation looked impossible.
And that should be our mindset as believers.
No matter what you are facing right now —
no matter how big the problem looks —
no matter how impossible the situation seems —
Do not allow the problem to become bigger than God in your mind.
Keep your eyes on Him.
Because the same God who fought for Israel is still fighting for His people today.
And when God fights for you, no giant can stand.
Stay in faith.
Stay in prayer.
Stay in obedience.
Your victory is not determined by the giants in front of you —
it is determined by the God who goes before you. 🙏🔥
Can we honestly stop posting things like “Skip if you hate God” or “Like and God will bless you”?
That’s not how faith works.
God is not insecure. He’s not sitting in heaven counting likes to decide who is loyal. And blessings don’t come because someone double-tapped a post.
When we say things like:
“Type Amen or you’re ashamed of Jesus.”
“Share this if you love God.”
“Scroll past if you don’t care about Him.”
“Like in 10 seconds and claim your miracle.”
…it starts to feel more like pressure than faith.
Loving God is a personal, heart decision. It’s not something you prove by reacting to a post. You can’t guilt someone into loving Christ. You can’t scare someone into spiritual maturity.
When we manipulate for engagement, we turn something sacred into a numbers game.
And that’s dangerous.
Because someone can like every post, comment “Amen” under everything, and still not know Christ. Meanwhile, someone can scroll quietly and still be sincerely seeking God.
If we’re going to post about God, let it be honest. Let it be sincere. Let it point people to Him not to our analytics.
When you make God your center, everything else finds its proper place. Do not build your life around emotions, people, opportunities, or even your own understanding. Build it around God. Feelings shift. People change. Doors open and close. But “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Hebrews 13:8). When your foundation is unchanging, your heart becomes unshakable.
Seek Him before you seek answers. Sit with Him before you make decisions. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths” (Proverbs 3:5–6). Direction flows from surrender. Clarity is born from communion.
Do not measure your worth by applause or your progress by comparison. Your value was settled at the cross. You are chosen (1 Peter 2:9), deeply loved (Jeremiah 31:3), and purposefully designed (Ephesians 2:10). When God affirms you, you no longer need the world to validate you.
Guard your heart. Protect your peace. Forgive quickly. Pray continually. Obey promptly. The strength you need for tomorrow is found in walking faithfully with God today.
And remember: the same God who began a good work in you is faithful to complete it (Philippians 1:6). Stay rooted. Stay yielded. Stay expectant. When God is your source, you will never run dry.
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Let’s pray,
Heavenly Father,
I come before You with a heart full of gratitude, faith, and fresh expectation for this day. Thank You for the gift of life and for sustaining me through every moment this week. Lord, renew my strength where I feel weak, calm my mind where thoughts feel unsettled, and fill my spirit with Your deep and steady peace. Let today bring wisdom in my decisions, favor in my interactions, breakthroughs in areas where I have waited, and progress in every assignment before me. Order my steps according to Your perfect will, guard my heart from discouragement and distraction, and surround me with Your presence in all that I do. May this Thursday be filled with answered prayers, open doors, unexpected opportunities, and reassuring signs that You are working all things for my good.
Amen.
Si crees que Jesucristo puede romper las cadenas de la depresión y la ansiedad, decláralo con valentía en la fe escribe AMÉN 🙏🏼 y comparte esta publicación para difundir esperanza y sanación.