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King Atehene (Kofi Offeh) of the purported lost Kingdom of Kubala and a self acclaimed descendant of King David sends a message to Ghanaians from his reclaimed ancestral land in the forests of Jedburgh, Scotland.
@kwamemoments Me I returned gh3000 before and I returned gh1100 before
And the funny thing is that all of them wre asking me to send them half and keep the half but I didn't take anything from them
A few days ago, the Holy Spirit reminded me of something, and I thought I’d share it with you.
Over the past few years, people have complimented my appearance on several occasions but here’s what many don’t know:
It wasn’t always this way.
I wasn’t always the “golden boy” and I had my fair share of deep body insecurities. Ironically, the very features I once disliked are now the ones people admire most. Isn’t that interesting?
Those insecurities shaped how I saw myself and even affected major decisions I made in life.
But recently, I had a realization:
Through it all - the doubt, the discomfort, the silent self-criticism - God was there.
Gently working. Quietly creating. Curating His masterpiece.
And this isn’t limited to looks.
Insecurities can creep into many parts of life - your voice, your skills, your story, your journey.
But here’s something worth holding onto:
You are more than your insecurities.
The moment you stop binding your identity to them, life becomes lighter. Peace feels more accessible. You begin to walk freer.
If there’s one thing i want you to take away from this post, it’s this:
God doesn’t wait for perfection.
He perfects the “broken.”
Because in Him, we are made whole.
We are made perfect.
A few days ago, the Holy Spirit reminded me of something, and I thought I’d share it with you.
Over the past few years, people have complimented my appearance on several occasions but here’s what many don’t know:
It wasn’t always this way.
I wasn’t always the “golden boy” and I had my fair share of deep body insecurities. Ironically, the very features I once disliked are now the ones people admire most. Isn’t that interesting?
Those insecurities shaped how I saw myself and even affected major decisions I made in life.
But recently, I had a realization:
Through it all - the doubt, the discomfort, the silent self-criticism - God was there.
Gently working. Quietly creating. Curating His masterpiece.
And this isn’t limited to looks.
Insecurities can creep into many parts of life - your voice, your skills, your story, your journey.
But here’s something worth holding onto:
You are more than your insecurities.
The moment you stop binding your identity to them, life becomes lighter. Peace feels more accessible. You begin to walk freer.
If there’s one thing i want you to take away from this post, it’s this:
God doesn’t wait for perfection.
He perfects the “broken.”
Because in Him, we are made whole.
We are made perfect.
June will bring love.
June will bring peace.
June will bring clarity.
June will bring healing.
June will bring strength.
June will bring happiness.
June will bring prosperity.
June will bring abundance.
June will bring opportunity.
June will bring understanding.