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  • He Is My Shepherd — And I Am Listening

    Not just a name we call Him… but a voice we follow.

    If someone asked you, “Who is Jesus to you?”—what would you say?

    Some might say, “He’s my Savior.” Others might say, “He’s my King, my Friend, my Healer.”
    But me? I’d say, “He is my Shepherd.”

    And that’s not just a poetic answer. That’s a loaded, living truth. Because a Shepherd isn’t just a title—it’s a whole relationship. A whole way of life. A whole way of being led, known, and protected.


    What the Shepherd Does

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  • When Leaves Lie: The Cursed Tree, the Cleansed Temple, and the Judgment That Fell

    “And seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, He went to see if He could find anything on it. When He came to it, He found nothing but leaves—for it was not the season for figs. And He said to it, ‘May no one ever eat fruit from you again.’”
    —Mark 11:13–14

    At first glance, it sounds unfair. Why would Jesus curse a fig tree when it wasn’t even the season for fruit?

    But this wasn’t a fit of frustration. It wasn’t random. And it wasn’t about hunger.

    This was a prophetic act—a warning dressed in leaves.


    Leaves Without Fruit: The Danger of Looking Alive

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  • Heaven Moved at Baptism — Why Are You Still Waiting?

    “And when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord carried Philip away, and the eunuch saw him no more, and went on his way rejoicing.”
    Acts 8:39 (ESV)


    The Moment That Made Heaven Move

    The Ethiopian eunuch hears the gospel, believes it, and immediately says:

    “Look! Water! What prevents me from being baptized?” (Acts 8:36)

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  • Dressed to Distract — Or Dressed for the King?

    A Scroll for the Bride Who Wants to Be Holy, Not Just Seen

    “I also want the women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety… not with elaborate hairstyles or gold or pearls or expensive clothes, but with good deeds, appropriate for women who profess to worship God.”
    1 Timothy 2:9–10

    Let’s speak it plainly.

    When women wear revealing clothing to church—tight dresses, short skirts, low necklines, exposed midsections—it is not worship.
    It is distraction. It is disorder. And it is dishonor to the presence of God.

    This isn’t about legalism. It’s about love.
    It’s not about shame. It’s about spiritual protection.

    Because what you wear—preaches.
    And some are preaching confusion to an entire generation.


    What Is Modesty?

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  • What if Sexual Sin Isn’t Just Sin — But a Portal to the Nephilim’s Children

    Is Sexual Sin Tied to the Nephilim? What Most Christians Have Never Been Told

    Most Christians believe sexual sin is serious.

    But what if it’s not just “bad behavior”?
    What if it’s a spiritual gateway—one that reaches all the way back to Genesis 6?

    What if sexual sin is how the unclean spirits of the Nephilim still access human flesh today?

    And what if the cravings we call “lust” are really ancient spirits still trying to express their rebellion—through us?

    Let’s go there.

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  • It Wasn’t Just a Kiss — It Was a Wound

    What Happens When Public Sin Hurts Private People

    It was just a few seconds.
    A kiss on camera.
    At a concert.
    But it wasn’t with his wife.

    And suddenly, a CEO’s secret was out—broadcast across the stadium, then across the world.

    Now he claims the kiss cam ruined his life.

    But let’s stop and ask—whose life was really shattered?

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  • Flood and Fire? Climate Chaos… or Engineered Storms from the Sky?

    What You’re Not Being Told About Floods, Fires, and the Signals Above — Satellites, Microwaves, and the War in the Heavens

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  • He Taught Them to Fly — Then We Blocked the Sky

    Let’s start with something simple:
    God created birds with built-in navigation systems. Not man-made GPS. Not satellites. He put the ability inside them.

    Pigeons, for example, have tiny magnetic crystals in their beaks. These help them detect the Earth’s magnetic field — like a compass embedded in their face. Other birds use ultraviolet vision and polarized light patterns in the sky to migrate thousands of miles without ever “getting lost.”

    Bees? Same thing. Their eyes can pick up light patterns we can’t see. They follow magnetic fields and the sun’s position to find flowers and return to the hive. It’s been working perfectly since the beginning. Until now.

    Because now — we’ve filled the sky with noise.

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  • Do You Have a Guardian Angel? Here’s What the Bible Actually Says

    Guardian Angels: Just for Kids? Think Again.


    You’ve heard it since Sunday school:

    “Children have guardian angels.”

    But what if that’s not the full story?
    What if Jesus was talking about more than toddlers — and heaven’s army is closer than you think?

    Let’s look at the verse that started it all.

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  • She Was Told to Be a Ghost — But There Was Another Tree

    Confucianism, modern lies, and the Gospel that sets daughters free


    “Become Their Ghost” — The Korean Tradition That Silenced Her

    In Korea’s past, when a woman got married, she wasn’t just joining a new family. She was cut off from her own.

    There was a saying passed down through generations:

    “시집가면 그 집 귀신이 되어라.”
    Translation: “Once you marry, become a ghost of that house. Even if you die, do not return to your parents.”

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