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🔥🚨HISTORY: The spiritual side of building the Akosombo dam.😱😳🤯
Electricity for a nation… but at what cost? ⚡ Beneath the calm surface of Lake Volta are sacrifices, spirits, and a history many choose to ignore…
🎥: Reindolf J.Botchway
If you think President Trump is not dead serious when he says, “we have the greatest military on earth,” just listen to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan “Raizin” Caine explain in detail how the military captured Maduro in the dark of night.
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I have been studying the book of Second Kings this month, and I discovered something very interesting from a very unpopular story in chapter 10 and it taught me some very vital lessons I think you need to see.
In 2 Kings 10:32, the Bible says God began to cut Israel short. And the land that was taken first by the Syrian King Hazael was the land east of the Jordan, occupied by the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh.
Now, why this is interesting and significant is that in the book of Numbers chapter 32, the Israelites were proceeding to the Promised land in Canaan to possess it, but these tribes and their leaders told Moses that they were not interested in going up to the promised land. They said they were comfortable there and it was good for their livestock. Moses was completely mad at them and it took so much back and forth before Moses eventually agreed to let them have the land.
These three tribes settled early, and it cost them later. They chose what was easy instead of what was promised. It made sense at the time. The land looked good. It felt practical. But comfort became compromise. And years later, that same “good enough” decision turned into their biggest vulnerability. That is how settling works, it does not hurt immediately. It just limits you slowly. What you excuse today becomes what drains you tomorrow. God may allow you to stop short, but the future will always expose the cost of not pressing for more.
This goes far beyond Bible geography. It speaks to our lives. Many of us have settled. In marriage, we manage red flags because we are tired of waiting. In careers, we stay where we are comfortable instead of where we are called. In academics, we stop learning because we feel “okay” already. In relationships, we tolerate what drains us because it feels familiar. But no one changes the world from their comfort zone. Growth and glory always requires movement.
So let 2026 be the year we press for more. More depth, discipline and courage. Take that certification course. Apply for that Master’s. Start that business idea you keep postponing. Leave rooms you have outgrown. Step into what God is calling you into, even if it scares you. Because the promised land is never found where it is most convenient. It is found where faith decides not to settle.
I just found a beautiful scripture: Isaiah 41:10.
There will always be trials and tribulations in life, but God will carry you through every storm in your life. And give you strength to make it, even when you feel like you can't.❤️
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