It takes a special kind of anarchy to abduct and disappear citizens right after you set up a Victims Compensation Fund.
The only great thing about this cycle of fear is that it ultimately consumes its architects.
The tragedy is the lives lost and ruined before the House crumbles.
A Holy Spirit vision is an upward gaze toward God’s plan and purpose.
“If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.” (Colossians 3:1-2)
This is nothing less than receiving instructions, guidance, and directions from the Holy Spirit. Jesus said of the Holy Spirit, “I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever--the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him; but you know Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you.” (John 14:16-17)
And later He said, “However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come.” (John 16:13)
How are we to catch and maintain this vision of what the Holy Spirit is doing and what He wants us to see?
To receive this, we are told to focus our thoughts and desires on the reality of heaven rather than on the distractions of this world. In other words, focus on what is eternal rather than what is temporal. This aligns with Jesus’s teaching to seek first the kingdom of God (Matthew 6:33).
Those things “above” refer to the eternal truths of God’s word and the values of God’s kingdom as set forth within.
So, let’s keep looking up to see and hear what the Holy Spirit is saying and doing, for our redemption is drawing near (Luke 21:28).
Thank you for once again posting these words from God’s word. May the Lord bless you in this great endeavor and mission. Take care and God bless.
Ephesians 2:10 NLT
For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.
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Every human being is broken. We’re all broken people. Because of the fall, everything in our lives is broken. We’re broken physically and spiritually because sin has devastated our entire being.
But God takes broken people and makes them whole, so we need not fear brokenness.
“A bruised reed He will not break, and smoking flax He will not quench; He will bring forth justice for truth.” (Isaiah 42:3)
God will set straight those bent over by the trials of life, and God will reignite those whose spiritual life is about to be snuffed out.
But how does God go about this mending process? He does so by getting personally involved in our lives.
The Bible says, “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” (Psalm 34:18)
But these breaks are not always a bad thing. Sometimes God breaks us so that He can remake us and so that our lives can mend the right way. He remakes us into His image and likeness, as seen in what the Lord told Jeremiah, that He, the Lord, is the potter and we are the clay.
“And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter; so he made it again into another vessel, as it seemed good to the potter to make.” (Jeremiah 18:4)
Thanks once again for sharing these verses. I pray God’s blessing on the rest of your week and weekend. Take care, and God bless.
JUST IN: A Dutch company is now selling bread made without preservatives, added sugar, or industrial-grade yeast.
No preservatives.
No added sugar.
No industrial-grade yeast.
Just sourdough bread made through natural fermentation with flour, salt, and water.
The sourdough bread is said to be more nutritious and better for gut health due to its natural fermentation process.
The company has reportedly attracted over KSh 70 million in investment.
The catch? A loaf costs about KSh 400, which may be too expensive for many families.
But compared to most commercial bread on the market, some consumers may see value in paying more for a product made with fewer additives.
Many people don't realize that some bread manufacturers use preservatives such as sodium propionate or calcium propionate to extend shelf life and prevent mould growth.
While approved for use, some studies have raised concerns that the chemicals can bring about diseases like diabetes.
The real question: why are healthier foods often the most expensive?
If governments are serious about fighting lifestyle diseases, shouldn't natural foods receive tax incentives instead of being priced out of reach for ordinary families? These types of bread should be subsidized.
GMoi,your STANDARD media’s 5 days a week EXTORTIONIST propaganda HEADLINES on me & my administration’s transformative track record will get you NOTHING & NOWHERE.BLACKMAIL to yield to your GREED? NEVER.Kenya belongs to all Kenyans,not you alone.Jaribu 8 days a week. Do your WORST
🚨 BREAKING: If you use a private car, a single trip on the 139km Rironi–Mau Summit Highway could cost you roughly KSh 1,112. That's about KSh 2,224 for a round trip.
KeNHA says motorists will be charged KSh 8 per kilometre.
The kicker? It's a 30-year DBFOMT deal with the CRBC–NSSF consortium.
Let's be honest: once the government starts collecting this 8 bob, we'll probably be paying it for decades.
They rarely give up a revenue stream once it's introduced.
Why couldn't this highway be built the same way other major highways were and remain free to use?
🚨 JUST IN: KRA has officially changed the deadlines for filing annual tax returns in Kenya.
Millions of Kenyans will now have different filing dates depending on their tax status.
📌 New deadlines:
• Nil Returns (no taxable income): By January 31
• Salaried employees (PAYE only): By April 30. Most returns will be pre-filled on iTax - simply verify and submit.
• Businesses & taxpayers with other income (side hustles, consultancy, rental income, etc.): June 30 remains the deadline.
This replaces the old system, where almost everyone filed by June 30.
Please read, save, and share so your family and friends don't miss the new deadlines and end up paying unnecessary penalties. Adios.
🚨 BREAKING: Niger has officially submitted its request to exit the International Criminal Court (ICC), calling it an "instrument of neo-colonial repression."
Let’s be completely honest about why this is happening. The ICC was supposed to be about universal justice, but it has turned into a selective tool.
Why is it that when global powers, the US, UK, or France, commit blatant actions, they are entirely untouchable, yet African nations face immediate, swift action? The math just doesn’t add up. The ICC protects the powerful while policing the rest.
If the ICC doesn't radically fix its double standards right now, Niger won't be the last to walk out.
BREAKING: It's official — Trump's Iran war is now the MOST UNPOPULAR war in American history. And he's about to hand YOU the bill.
Donald Trump just achieved something no president in American history has ever managed: he started the single most unpopular war the country has ever fought — and now he's sending YOU an $80 BILLION invoice for it.
According to a detailed analysis of 153 public opinion surveys across SEVEN major U.S. conflicts, Trump's Iran war is the most unpopular war in American history — in not one, not two, but THREE distinct ways.
First: it's the ONLY war in U.S. history to BEGIN with negative public support. At -13% net support, Americans opposed it before it even started.
Second: at -32% net support today, it is now LESS popular than the Vietnam War was at its lowest point.
Third: at NO point — not for a single day — have more Americans supported this war than opposed it. It's the first U.S. war fought ENTIRELY underwater. World War II started at +95%. Afghanistan started at +80%. Trump's Iran war started in the negatives and only sank from there.
And now comes the bill.
The Wall Street Journal reports the Pentagon told lawmakers it needs roughly $80 BILLION to recoup its Iran war costs — money Trump will formally request from Congress this week. That's ON TOP of the $1.1 TRILLION military budget Congress already approved this year.
Even more infuriating: that $80 billion figure is NEARLY THREE TIMES the $29 billion that Pete Hegseth claimed in a Senate hearing — a number he offered with NO documentation and NO methodology, and which establishment media dutifully parroted for five weeks. Independent journalists who actually did the math estimated $72 billion. They were right. Hegseth was off by tens of billions of dollars.
So, let's tally it up:
The most unpopular war in American history? Check.
Started by a president who deliberately chose it? Confirmed.
Roughly 150 dead at a bombed Iranian school? Yep.
Gas at $6 a gallon? Absolutely.
Iran's nuclear program still intact? Check.
And an $80 billion bill landing on YOUR doorstep. Certainly, if Congress agrees to Trump’s budget request.
It’s perfectly clear that the vast majority of Americans never wanted this war. Now they're paying for it anyway.
Please like and share if you never wanted a war with Iran!
Why does African football keep producing beautiful performances in Africa during AFCON but heartbreaking World Cup results?
The pattern never changes. We match the giants technically, create chances, dominate spells of games... then fail to deliver the knockout blow.
Senegal had France on the ropes. Nicolas Jackson hits the post, the chances go begging, and the structure eventually collapses.
Ivory Coast did the same against Germany. Lead 1-0, fail to kill the game, lose at the death.
Yes, the permutations still favour us. Morocco just needs a result against Haiti, and Ivory Coast got a lifeline thanks to Curaçao's draw.
But talent alone isn't enough at this level.
African teams need to stop playing for respect and start playing to finish teams off. The difference between history and heartbreak is often one ruthless moment. 🌍🇨🇮🇲🇦🇸🇳