@ProphetJoelO@ehisobas2 Necessary sir, I also believe, us who benefit from your labours , your wisdom and the fact that you allow God to use you as His mouthpiece, should also stand with you, when everyone else fights you because we know your genuinity. And I pray we do
China might not be the one to burst the bubble , but make no mistake, the AI bubble will burst. The hype is outpacing reality, and gravity always wins. #AIBubble#TechTrends#Innovation
Truly I tell you, if anyone says to this mountain, ‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’ and does not doubt in their heart but believes that what they say will happen, it will be done for them.
THE INNER JOURNEY OF SEEKING GOD
Seeking God is not a journey that takes a man outward into the noise of religion or activity; it is a pilgrimage inward, a confrontation with everything within that is not God. When Jesus spoke of the woman who lost one coin within her house (Luke 15:8-10), He revealed a hidden mystery of pursuit: that what is truly valuable is not found by running outside, but by searching within, by sweeping the inner chambers of the soul until the light exposes what was lost.
To seek God is to invite divine confrontation. It is to allow the Spirit to expose and burn away every counterfeit throne within the heart. For as long as idols, whether pride, lust, greed, or self-will, occupy His place, God remains hidden behind them. The prophet Ezekiel said,
“Son of man, these men have set up their idols in their hearts and put before them that which causes them to stumble into iniquity.” Ezekiel 14:3
Thus, the true seeker must begin not by looking for God in distant places, but by purging all that has replaced Him in the soul. Only when every false image falls will the invisible God become visible to the heart.
THE PURGE THAT PRECEDES DISCOVERY
The act of seeking is therefore a refining process. It is the furnace of purification that burns away all that is not of Him. The psalmist cried,
“Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me and know my thoughts, and see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” Psalm 139:23-24
You do not seek by grasping, you seek by releasing. To find Him, one must lose the distractions that cloud vision and the attachments that bind the soul. As Jesus declared,
“Whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it.” Matthew 16:25
Seeking God is, therefore, a stripping, until nothing remains but God Himself. When all else is lost, then He is found. For He is never absent; He is only obscured by what we have allowed to stand in His stead.
THE IDOLS THAT HIDE HIS FACE
If you would find Him, cleanse yourself from the idols of this age:
•The idol of money, which deceives the heart into trusting provision over the Provider (Matthew 6:24).
•The idol of lust, which corrupts pure affection and enslaves the eyes (1 John 2:16).
•The idol of pride, which blinds the heart from seeing the humble Christ (James 4:6).
•The idol of evil, which darkens understanding and drives men away from light (Romans 1:21-23).
Until these are broken, the journey remains obscured. But when they fall, revelation dawns, and you discover that God was never far. He was within, waiting for the noise to cease.
One thing about Kenya our resilience is unmatched. Even in the darkest moments, we find reasons to smile.😁 When those meant to protect us become the threat, we are left with no choice but to prepare ourselves.
A nation forced to train in self-defense
#GodwillneverletKenyago
A true giant of empathy. Judge Frank Caprio, “America’s Nicest Judge”, taught us that justice, when met with kindness, can heal. His warm humor, compassionate rulings, and belief in the goodness of people touched millions. Rest peacefully, Your Honor