“If you do not vote, you have sold us out. If you sit at home talking about neither party is doing anything for you, you’ve betrayed us. Every time you sit silently and won’t use your voice or your vote, you have enabled evil”
~Dr. Howard-John Wesley
Alfred Street Baptist Church
@DemocraticWins TACO said...I'd end the Ukraine war day one, I'd release the Epstein files, I'll never start a foreign war, gas will be 1.99, groceries and the economy will be the best ever...to name a few. He's done none of these and made us the laughing stock of the world.
Black maga didn’t just cast a vote. They cast a vote against their own people.
They voted for the purging of Black leadership from high-ranking government positions.
They voted for Black women to lose federal jobs and opportunities their ancestors fought to open.
They voted for the criminalization and mass targeting of Black and Brown immigrants.
They voted for the dismantling of the Department of Education while our children are already under attack educationally.
They voted for the rollback of civil rights protections and the continued gutting of the Voting Rights Act.
They voted for maps designed to dilute Black voting power and eliminate congressional districts represented by Black voices.
They voted for the erasure of Black history, as though our struggle and contributions are something to be hidden in shame.
They voted for a political culture that excuses corruption, cruelty, racism, authoritarianism, and the protection of pedophiles and predators.
They voted for white supremacy, white domination, and Black subjugation and dehumanization.
And the tragedy is this: our ancestors marched, bled, prayed, fought, were beaten, jailed, and murdered to move us forward, while some among us willingly voted to drag us backward toward the very Jim Crow systems they struggled to destroy.
History will remember that in a moment when Black people were under coordinated attack politically, economically, educationally, and socially, some people still chose proximity to whiteness over solidarity with their own community.
We must never let them forget what they did. They should never be invited back to the cookout again. They should be shunned, excommunicated, shut out, canceled, ostracized, dismissed, and shamed.
A GODLY WOMAN ACCORDING TO SCRIPTURE
A godly woman is not defined by appearance, trends, or worldly standards—but by her devotion to Christ, her character, and her reverence for God.
She is:
A woman who is born again and transformed by the Spirit, made new in Christ and walking in His life (John 3:3, Titus 3:5).
A woman who is Christ-centered, finding her identity, worth, and direction in Him alone (Galatians 2:20, Colossians 3:1–4).
A woman who walks in humility, not pride—submitting herself to God and trusting His ways above her own (James 4:6, Micah 6:8).
A woman who is strong in faith and truth, not easily swayed by culture, emotions, or deception, but rooted in God’s Word (Ephesians 6:10–14).
A woman of self-control, disciplined in her desires, emotions, and choices (Galatians 5:22–23, 1 Corinthians 9:25–27).
A woman who is pure in heart and body, honoring God with her thoughts, standards, and conduct (1 Thessalonians 4:3–5, Matthew 5:8).
A woman who is modest and dignified, carrying herself with wisdom, not seeking attention but reflecting godly beauty (1 Timothy 2:9–10, Proverbs 31:25).
A woman who is respectful and supportive in marriage, building her home with wisdom and love (Ephesians 5:22–24, Proverbs 14:1).
A woman who is loving and faithful, standing with her husband in unity, not division (Titus 2:4–5).
A woman who is gentle in spirit, not harsh, quarrelsome, or bitter, but calm and gracious (1 Peter 3:4, Proverbs 31:26).
A woman who is teachable and wise, open to correction and growth in God’s truth (Proverbs 9:9).
A woman who is hard-working and diligent, not lazy, but faithful in her responsibilities (Proverbs 31:13–17, Proverbs 31:27).
A woman who is faithful in prayer, depending on God daily and bringing everything before Him (1 Thessalonians 5:17, Philippians 4:6).
A woman who is grounded in Scripture, allowing God’s Word to shape her decisions and mindset (Psalm 119:105, 2 Timothy 3:16–17).
A woman who is kind and compassionate, reflecting the heart of Christ to others (Ephesians 4:32, Proverbs 31:20).
A woman who is trustworthy and honest, known for integrity in all she does (Proverbs 12:4, Proverbs 31:11).
A woman who is content and not greedy, satisfied in God rather than material things (Hebrews 13:5, 1 Timothy 6:6).
A woman who guards her heart, careful about what she allows into her life and spirit (Proverbs 4:23).
A woman who rejects temptation, choosing holiness over compromise (Titus 2:11–12).
A woman who is submissive to God first, and aligned with His order, not rebellion or confusion (James 4:7, Ephesians 5:21).
A woman who is a helper and builder, strengthening those around her, especially her home (Genesis 2:18, Proverbs 14:1).
A woman who is protective of her purity and boundaries, honoring God with her relationships and choices (1 Corinthians 6:19–20).
A woman who is slow to speak and quick to listen, walking in wisdom and understanding (James 1:19–20).
A woman who is forgiving, not holding bitterness or offense (Ephesians 4:31–32).
A woman who is patient in seasons of waiting and trial, trusting God’s timing (Romans 5:3–5).
A woman who is courageous in faith, standing firm even when it is not popular (Proverbs 31:25).
A woman who is devoted to her family, loving, nurturing, and intentional (Titus 2:4, Proverbs 31:28).
A woman who is hospitable and generous, using what she has to bless others (Romans 12:13, Acts 20:35).
A woman who is focused on eternity, not consumed by worldly vanity (1 John 2:15–17).
A woman who is filled with good works, letting her life speak louder than her words (Proverbs 31:31, Matthew 5:16).
And above all, a woman who is dependent on God’s grace daily, knowing that without Christ, she can do nothing (John 15:5).
Biblical womanhood is not weakness, competition, or worldliness.
It is strength under control, beauty rooted in holiness, and a life fully surrendered to Christ—walking in wisdom, dignity, and purpose.
That is the woman God is raising in this generation.
The Miracle Prayer
Lord, Jesus, I come before You, just as I am.
I am sorry for my sins,
I repent of my sins,
please forgive me.
In Your name,
I forgive all others for what they have done against me.
I renounce Satan,
the evil spirits and all their works.
I give You my entire self.
Lord Jesus, now and forever,
I invite You into my life Jesus.
I accept You as my Lord and Saviour.
Heal me, change me,
strengthen me in body, soul, and spirit.
Come Lord Jesus,
cover me with Your precious blood,
and fill me with Your Holy Spirit,
I love You, Jesus.
I praise You, Jesus.
I thank You, Jesus.
I shall follow You every day of my life.
Amen.
MAY CHALLENGE
• No phone until you’ve studied your Bible
• Pray and study your Bible for at least 1 hour daily
• Read at least one chapter of the Bible daily
• Do not miss church services
• Speak life over yourself every single day
• Choose real, nourishing foods over junk
• Drink at least 2–3 liters of water daily
• Go on a solo date or visit a new place
• Work out at least 3x a week
• Listen to a sermon 3x a week
• Learn something new or volunteer
• Fast at least once a week (as you’re led)
• Plan your day the night before
Love this so much ✝️ I truly appreciate him using his platform to elevate God and to let young people know all things are possible through belief in the Lord ❤️