My Third Experience which I can’t Explain by the Natural Laws – Testimony

 “Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”

Incident
Let me share with you something remarkable that happened on April 24, 2024, just a few minutes past 10:08 AM. An elder in my church had been gently nudging me to focus more on growing spiritually. He kept advising me to reach out to a pastor and learn about fasting and praying. I had been putting it off, but on that day, I found myself with some free time and decided to act on his advice. So, despite feeling a bit lazy and the weather warning of a heatwave, I dialed the prayer helpline of NLAG.
During the call, I poured out my troubles—I had been unemployed for over a year—and the brother on the other end prayed for me, my job situation, my family, and our household. It was a general prayer, but it felt comforting. As soon as the call ended, there was a strange occurrence. I heard loud noises, like windows banging, but when I checked, all the windows were closed, and there was no wind, which was unusual for that time of day.
I sensed something supernatural and felt compelled to pray. Initially, I felt empowered to command any evil presence to leave in the name of Jesus Christ. However, a faint voice inside me challenged that notion. Instead of arguing, I listened. It urged me to surrender everything to God and pray with humility. So, I stood in the center of my home and uttered a humble prayer, acknowledging my own weaknesses and asking God to take control.
During this prayer, there was a profound silence that lasted about 90 minutes. My mind, which usually raced with thoughts, became completely calm. Even during moments of relaxation before, my mind was always busy planning or worrying. But during this silence, it was as if the storm in my mind had finally subsided, bringing a sense of peace that lingered even after the silence ended.
Introspection
 
As I tried to understand what just happened, I felt like questioning if it was even real. That silence I experienced—it felt special, like something I wanted to hold onto forever. Even thinking about it now brings tears to my eyes. Could this be what Matthew 11:28 talks about—the rest that I once thought was just more problems?
Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30, NLT)
Thinking about Matthew 11:28 and my experience, I realized that Jesus is saying that anyone feeling tired and weighed down can come to Him and find peace. The burdens He’s talking about aren’t just physical or emotional—they’re also the worries that fill our minds.
I understand now that the worries I always had—about the future, feeling not good enough, and other things—were the very things Jesus wanted to help with. These worries were like heavy chains holding me back from feeling calm.
But after I prayed and everything got quiet, it felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders. It was like Jesus had given me the rest He promised. I cried because I knew this was something special.
That silence wasn’t just a break from my worries; it was a taste of the peace that comes from trusting God’s gentle guidance. By letting go of my worries and letting God handle them, I found a peace that’s hard to explain. It feels like God has given me a special kind of peace and rest. His kindness and patience with me during that time were amazing. Maybe this is the first time I’ve really felt God’s rest? I’m still not sure, but this experience has left me feeling overwhelmed in a good way.
I realized I had been ignoring this soft voice my whole life. This made me face the not-so-good parts inside me (Matthew 6:23), and question what I believed in. Then, the soft voice comforted me, saying I was still loved by God. It told me to be careful and learn from my mistakes (1 Peter 5:8).
What is this feeble voice?
I suddenly understood that I had been ignoring a gentle voice inside me all my life. I had labeled it as a “feeble voice.” I felt terrible for doing this. How could I have been so wrong? I even thought about hurting myself because of my mistake. I remembered Matthew 6:23, which says, “But when your eye is unhealthy, your whole body is filled with darkness. And if the light you think you have is actually darkness, how deep that darkness is!”
I realized that I had been living in darkness, believing that I was in the light. I felt deceived. I had always considered myself a follower of the light, but I had been suppressing a crucial part of my connection with God. The gentle voice I had ignored was actually the Holy Spirit guiding me.
As I grappled with my mistake, I found comfort in the words of 2 Corinthians 4:6, which states, “For God, who said, ‘Let there be light in the darkness,’
Is the Feeble Voice Holy Spirit? I wanted to be Sure
I wondered who this quiet voice was. It never encouraged me to do bad things and corrected me when I made mistakes. Was it the Holy Spirit, like in Acts 16:6-7? Or was it my conscience, the good voice God gives all of us?
I finally understood it was the Holy Spirit—a gentle whisper reminding me of God’s love. I learned to be humble and listen to it, being patient for God’s guidance (1 Kings 19:11-12).
Rest Assured
I felt bad for not listening to the quiet voice before. But it said it’s okay and that I shouldn’t be hard on myself. It reminded me to forgive myself, just like God forgives me (Ephesians 1:7-8). Then, I knew God was fighting my battles for me (2 Chronicles 20:15), and I only needed to trust and obey Him (1 Corinthians 15:58).
This quiet voice made me feel better, telling me that God’s love and kindness are bigger than any mistakes I’ve made (1 John 1:9). I knew as long as I listened to God, everything would be okay.
Wrapping it up
My special spiritual adventure taught me to be humble, pay attention, and learn from my mistakes as a Christian. Listening to the quiet voice helped me be closer to God. I hope my story helps others listen to the Holy Spirit and trust God’s plan.
Sometimes it was hard, but I’ve learned so much. I know the feeble voice will always be with me, helping me with love and kindness.
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I am leaving my original draft below to have the raw sense and emotions that I went through while writing this. I don’t want to shake it off.

Incident

Hi there fellow believers in Christ! This happened on 24th April 2024.a few minutes after 10:08 AM. I was nudged by an elder to focus on progress in my spiritual life. He had been telling me to reach out to a pastor and learn about fasting and praying. I was putting it aside (or I was distracted to do something else) Today was different, because I didnt had anything else to do. So I dragged myself to call the prayer helpline of NLAG. I was still lazy to go there physically, I had reasons to not go (Weather Department had given an Yellow alert: Heat Wave).I have called the prayer helpline, I have shared my troubles(unemployed for over an year) and the Brother on the other end, prayed for me, job, family and for the household). A generic prayer, that he was led to pray for. The moment the call got disconnected, there were loud noise of windows banging. I went and checked and all the windows were locked and its not windy, its uncommon to have wind or breeze at that time( we are used to wind and breeze post 3:00 PM). I immediately knew its not something natural and something i could understand physical laws. With recent understandings of Spirtual realms and evil spirit, I was lead to pray. A voice told me that I have authority as a christian to ward off these evil entity. So I went to centre of my home. I started praying what I was led to pray for. I have prepared to pray with these words ‘Let all the works of the enemy be shattered in the name of Lord Jesus Christ’. Before I could open my mouth a feeble voice inside of me said ‘You dont have the authority’ My usual self would have wanted to argue. I am a Christian and I have authority’ But for some reason, I couldnt do it. I just obeyed. Trust me when i say this. It was the weakest voice which told me this. It suggested me just surrender and give it to God. and Pray with humility. “Father God, I surrender everything to you” I could sense my own humility and helplessness in the prayer, I could even acknowledge my uselessness, powerlessness, faithlessness.Then I continued that with the loudest prayer, I have ever prayed with(I always prayed silent prayers till that moment). The words I prepared to say ‘Father, I invite you to be the head of our family, I invite you to live among us. Let all the schemes of the enemy and evil spirit against me, my family and our home be Gone in the name of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ’. While praying this, the same feeble voice, corrected me by saying spirits(plural) not spirit. I obeyed. This is what I prayed. 

“Father, I invite you to be the head of our family, I invite you to live among us. Let all the schemes of the enemy and evil spirits working against me, my family and our home be Gone in the name of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ” 

There was a dead silence since then. I even thought my ears arent functioning. Believe me when I say this, our home is a place of music, sounds of birds, cows, cats and dogs. noise of heavy machinery from the factory downstairs. All went silent. This happened for roughly 90 minutes. From the time I could remember(since childhood), my brain kept on thinking, I always have to think something, eat or not, black or white, bike or car, work or business, movie or series, write or read…. something gets done in my brain all the time. I believed it’s similar to breathing, heartbeat. I dont even think it stopped working even while sleeping. I attributed it to undiagnosed ADHD and thought its normal. First time in my life, my brain became silent. Am not exaggerating. Even when I was in Vacation, staring at the beach with my loved one. I had been thinking what to eat next, where to go, when to start back home. That was the state of mind I had. The Storm in my mind is gone. That 90 minutes of bliss finally came to end. but the calmness it gave continued..

Introspection:

My initial thoughts were to understand what just happened. Am I even real. I tried to understand what that silence was. Whatever it was, I loved it. I get tears when I try to remember the moment. is this what mentioned in Matthew 11:28, which I tried to misinterpret as burdens. God has given me rest. He was very gentle and patient with me. or is this the first time I having the rest which comes from God.I cant think straight on this. 

What is that feeble voice?

I always believed the first voice the bold voice, which I assumed to be the holy spirit. because he had given only good advice, never told me to sin, corrected me when i sin. or wait? was it correction or condemnation? i suffered a phase of guilt past every mistake.I am scared to even think I could be wrong in my judgement. Let me not talk about this. 

What did the second feeble voice told me, he said I dont have authority. when I try to remember it again, I missed something. Did he said I dont have authority? Am I not a Christian? Don’t I have authority to cast out demons. Wait wait wait? isnt this Pride? where does even come from. I am trying again to understand what did it said to me. I missed something. :It said ‘I dont have the authority YET’  Yet? what does it even mean. What I dont have YET? If I dont have it, How did the prayer helped. There is definitely something am missing. I didnt had the humility. I had the pride. The Humility that comes from knowing God is God. Humility that comes from acknowledging God is God. I didnt had it at all. Am I really a Christian to be this filled with proud? A sense of Shame took over me. But I tried not to focus there. I tried to understand more on what the feeble voice told me. He corrected me from saying spirit to spirits.Why? I am confident that one incident is enough for me trust the feeble voice is good. He wouldnt have just asked me to pray something unreasonable. If thats true, spirit, the evil spirit, satan is just one entity right, he has been on mission to steal, kill and destroy. No! Bible clearly talks about demons. the feeble voice told me the correct words to pray for. there were more than one spirit that had been doing its work and the feeble voice did infact gave the correct prayer. I dont even have iota of doubt. Am 100% confident that feeble voice is the true Good voice. though I am still scared to say anything against the first voice. I can sense the pattern, it never really glorified God, it always distanced me away from God by playing my self doubt, guilt and n number of other things.. 

If the feeble Voice was the Holy Spirit?

Oh no, I have been silencing Him all my life. I have silenced him to the point that I have been calling him the feeble voice. I am sorry! How can I even do this? I feel like killing myself for doing this. I am remembering Matthew 6:23 But when your eye is unhealthy, your whole body is filled with darkness. And if the light you think you have is actually darkness, how deep that darkness is! I was in darkness thinking I am in Light, I belong to Light. I was decieved all along. 

Rest assured

But for some reason he is telling me its alright. I dodnt have to do all that. I am still saved. He is telling me to be more careful, attentive, discern and sensitive. the battle will become more severe from now but it’s not something I need to be worried. Because the battle belongs to… Yes. Say it out Loud.. God! You just do your part. it will never be more than you can bear. 

Wrapping it up

I confess that am the worst kind of sinner. my sin is far too great that I can’t point anyone more than me as a worst sinner. Yet, this sin is not far too great that Christ blood cant wash away. 

What does it mean ‘my power is made perfect in weskness’

“Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”
 
Hi there fellow believers in Christ!
 
Diving in
The Bible teaches that God’s strength is made perfect in our weakness. This seemingly paradoxical statement has puzzled many, yet it offers a powerful message of hope and transformation. In this article, we will delve into the scriptural basis for this concept and explore how acknowledging our human limitations can open the door to experiencing the fullness of God’s power in our lives.
Scriptural References
1) 2 Corinthians 12:9: “But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.”
This verse presents the cornerstone of the idea that God’s strength is revealed in our weakness. Apostle Paul acknowledges that his human frailties create an opportunity for God’s power to be manifested in his life.
2) Isaiah 40:29: “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.”
Isaiah’s declaration reminds us that when we reach the end of our human abilities, God is there to provide the strength we need.
3) Philippians 4:13: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
This oft-quoted passage emphasizes the empowerment we receive through our relationship with Christ, enabling us to overcome our weaknesses and achieve what we cannot do on our own.
Embracing Weakness
The biblical concept of finding strength in weakness is not about glorifying our shortcomings, but rather acknowledging our dependence on God and trusting in His transforming power. When we admit our limitations and surrender our struggles to Him, we create space for divine intervention, growth, and healing.
Wrapping it up
In our human weakness, God’s strength is revealed, reminding us that we are not meant to navigate life’s challenges on our own. As we embrace this biblical truth and rely on God’s limitless power, we can find hope, resilience, and transformation, even in the face of adversity. Let us, therefore, approach our weaknesses with humility and faith, trusting that God will use them for His glory and our ultimate good.
Story Time
Once upon a time in a small, quiet town, there lived a young boy named Nathaniel. Despite his tender age, Nathaniel was well-known for his cheerful and compassionate nature. Yet, beneath his bright smile lay a secret struggle that weighed heavily on his heart.
 
As much as he tried, Nathaniel couldn’t shake off the feelings of inadequacy that plagued him. He found it challenging to make friends and often felt overlooked, which only added to his mounting insecurities. Desperate for solace, Nathaniel sought refuge in his faith, turning to God for guidance and comfort.
 
One day, as Nathaniel sat alone in the park, he couldn’t hold back his emotions any longer. Tears streamed down his face as he poured out his heart to God. In that vulnerable moment, he confessed his feelings of weakness and acknowledged his desperate need for divine strength.
 
“I can’t do this alone, God,” Nathaniel prayed. “Please help me.”
 
Moved by Nathaniel’s sincere plea, God began to work in the young boy’s life in beautiful and mysterious ways. Over time, Nathaniel noticed a change within himself. He grew more confident and self-assured, and his classmates took notice of his newfound resilience.
 
Before long, Nathaniel found himself surrounded by friends who admired his kind and gentle spirit. He discovered a talent for encouraging others, and he embraced every opportunity to share the love of God with those around him. As his faith deepened, Nathaniel’s transformation became a powerful testimony to the life-changing power of surrendering one’s weaknesses to God.
 
Years later, Nathaniel stood before his church congregation, now a young man with a heart full of gratitude. He shared his story, offering hope to those who were experiencing their own struggles. Through his words, many were inspired to seek God’s strength in their own lives and embrace the beauty of vulnerability.
 
In the end, Nathaniel’s story reminds us that our weaknesses are not a source of shame, but rather an invitation for God’s love and power to be made manifest in our lives.
 

Impossible to Overcome Sin by Human Efforts

“Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”

Hi there fellow believers in Christ!

Story Time

Steve is like many of us, trying his best to live a life that pleases God. He’s sincere and loves God deeply, but despite his efforts, he keeps falling into the same old sins. Each time he messes up, he feels a heavy weight of guilt and disappointment. It’s a cycle that’s been repeating for far too long.
He reads the Bible, prays fervently, and makes promises to himself and to God that he won’t sin again. But time and time again, he finds himself right back where he started. He’s tried everything he can think of, but nothing seems to work. The guilt and shame weigh heavily on his heart, and he wonders if he’ll ever be able to break free from this cycle.
One day, in a moment of desperation, Steve falls to his knees and cries out to God. He confesses his weakness, his failures, and his need for help. In that moment, he feels a peace unlike anything he’s ever experienced before. He realizes that he’s been trying to fight this battle on his own strength, and it’s a battle he can’t win alone.
Steve learns to surrender everything to God, his struggles, his failures, and his desires. He discovers that true freedom from sin comes not from his own efforts but from God’s grace and power working in his life. He understands that it’s okay to fall as long as he gets up and keeps moving forward, relying on God every step of the way.
Through his journey, Steve learns that God doesn’t condemn him for his failures but loves him unconditionally. He discovers that God is always there to pick him up when he falls, ready to forgive and restore him. Steve’s story is a powerful reminder that overcoming sin is impossible without God’s help, but with God, all things are possible.
Diving in
In the heart of every person, there is a longing for goodness, a desire to please God, and a wish to live a life free from sin. Yet, the reality is that we are all prone to sin, and no matter how hard we try, we often find ourselves falling into its trap. This is the story of many, including one who has battled with sin for years, trying and failing repeatedly to live a life that honors God.
The Weight of Guilt and Trauma
Imagine a person, let’s call him John, who has struggled with a particular sin for years. Every time he gives in to temptation, he feels a deep sense of guilt and shame. The trauma of his actions weighs heavily on his heart, affecting his relationships, his self-esteem, and his relationship with God. John’s story is not unique; many can relate to the pain and sorrow that come from falling short of God’s standards.
The Futility of Human Effort
John has tried everything to overcome his sin. He has made resolutions, sought help from friends and family, and even tried to change his habits. Yet, no matter how hard he tries, he always finds himself back where he started. This experience is echoed in Romans 7:18-19, where the Apostle Paul writes, “I want to do what is right, but I can’t. I want to do what is good, but I don’t. I don’t want to do what is wrong, but I do it anyway.”
The Need for Divine Intervention
John realizes that his quest to live a blameless life is impossible without God’s help. In Psalm 51:10, David pleads, “Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal spirit within me.” John echoes this prayer, recognizing that true transformation can only come from God. It is God’s grace, mercy, and transforming power that can enable him to overcome sin and live a life that honors God.
Surrendering to God’s Grace
Through his struggles, John learns to surrender everything to God. He realizes that he cannot overcome sin on his own and that he needs God’s help every step of the way. He learns to rely on God’s strength rather than his own, knowing that God’s grace is sufficient to cover his sins and empower him to live a life that pleases God.
Wrapping it up
The journey to overcome sin is a difficult one, but it is a battle that cannot be won without God’s help. As John’s story illustrates, true victory over sin comes not from our own efforts but from God’s grace and power working in our lives. May we, like John, learn to surrender our struggles to God, knowing that with His help, all things are possible.

Generational curses, What it is?

“Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”

Hi there fellow believers in Christ!

Diving in

The concept of generational curses has intrigued me for a very long time. The idea that the consequences of my ancestor’s actions could affect mine and my family members lives today raises questions about fairness and the nature of God’s justice. In this article, I will explore the biblical basis for generational curses and discuss their relevance to modern Christian life.

Biblical References

Exodus 20:5-6 : “You must not bow down to them or worship them, for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God who will not tolerate your affection for any other gods. I lay the sins of the parents upon their children; the entire family is affected—even children in the third and fourth generations of those who reject me. But I lavish unfailing love for a thousand generations on those who love me and obey my commands.”

Deuteronomy 5:9 : “You must not bow down to them or worship them, for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God who will not tolerate your affection for any other gods. I lay the sins of the parents upon their children; the entire family is affected—even children in the third and fourth generations of those who reject me.”

Exodus 34:6-7 : “The Lord passed in front of Moses, calling out, ‘Yahweh! The Lord! The God of compassion and mercy! I am slow to anger and filled with unfailing love and faithfulness. I lavish unfailing love to a thousand generations. I forgive iniquity, rebellion, and sin. But I do not excuse the guilty. I lay the sins of the parents upon their children and grandchildren; the entire family is affected—even children in the third and fourth generations.’”

Understanding Generational Curses

A generational curse refers to the idea that the sins and transgressions of our ancestors can have lasting consequences on future generations. These curses are believed to affect areas such as finances, health, relationships, and spiritual well-being. However, it is essential to note that the Bible emphasizes God’s grace and mercy above all else.

The Relevance of Generational Curses Today

While some theologians debate the extent to which generational curses still apply today, it is clear that our actions and choices can have a lasting impact on those around us, including future generations. Therefore, it is crucial for Christians to live godly lives and seek to break any negative cycles that may have been passed down to us.

Breaking Generational Curses

Repentance: The first step in breaking a generational curse is acknowledging any past sins and asking for forgiveness.

Forgiveness: We must also forgive those who have sinned against us and extend grace, as God has done for us.

Prayer: Intercessory prayer can be a powerful tool in breaking generational curses. Praying for healing, restoration, and protection can invite God’s transformative power into our lives.

Renewing the Mind: Transforming our thinking and aligning it with God’s Word can help us overcome negative patterns and build a solid foundation for future generations.

Warpping it up

While the concept of generational curses may seem daunting, it is essential to remember that God’s love and grace are more powerful than any curse. By acknowledging our past, seeking forgiveness, and walking in obedience to God’s Word, we can break the chains of generational curses and build a legacy of faith and hope for generations to come.

Forgive, Mistake is just a Mistake.

“Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”

Hi there fellow believers in Christ! Its Story Time

In a small town, young Steve lived with his loving family and enjoyed exploring his surroundings. One day, while his mother was away, curiosity took hold as he wondered how the tape recorder worked. Finding a screwdriver, Steve took the recorder apart but couldn’t reassemble it. Overwhelmed by guilt, he avoided his mother.

Months later, Steve’s grandpa took him jogging in their village. They came across Steve’s cousin Amal, who had fallen off his bike and scraped his knee. Steve watched as his grandpa helped Amal up and encouraged him to try again.

Puzzled, Steve asked his grandpa why he wasn’t angry with Amal for the accident. Grandpa explained that mistakes happen, emphasizing the importance of learning and growing, rather than placing blame. That evening, Steve finally confessed to his mother about the tape recorder. Although initially angry, she eventually calmed down, though not before punishing Steve.

Later, Steve and his mother, with Grandma’s help, discussed how mistakes are natural and opportunities for growth. This perspective led to a reduced punishment: just a few beatings and scoldings.

As Steve grew older, he remembered these lessons, choosing to focus on personal growth rather than blaming himself or others for mistakes. Letting go of guilt and anger, he experienced freedom and improved relationships.

Through his adventure, Steve learned valuable lessons that shaped his life. Discovering that mistakes are part of life, he embraced growth, cultivated resilience, strengthened connections, and found peace in his daily life.

Diving in

Forgiveness is a big part of being a Christian. It means letting go of anger and being kind to others, even when they’ve done something wrong. But sometimes, it’s hard to forgive ourselves. We feel guilty or bad about our mistakes, making it difficult to move on. However, this can change when we understand that God completely forgives us.

My Personal Experience

I found that seeing mistakes simply as mistakes, not specifically as my mistakes or others’ mistakes, helped me. This way, I stopped feeling guilty for my errors and stopped being angry with others for their mistakes. Instead, I chose to focus on learning from mistakes and allowing God to guide me.

What the Bible Says

The Bible teaches us to forgive others just as God has forgiven us. One part of the Bible says, “Be patient with each other and forgive anyone who hurts you. Remember, the Lord forgives you, so you should forgive others.” (Colossians 3:13). This verse reminds us that God has forgiven us, and we should do the same for those around us.

Accepting Forgiveness

It’s important to know that God’s forgiveness is complete. We don’t need to do anything special to earn it. The Bible says, “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness” (1 John 1:9). This means when we admit our mistakes, God will always forgive us.

Forgiving Ourselves

When we know that God has forgiven us, it becomes easier to forgive ourselves. We don’t need to hold onto guilt or shame from past mistakes. Instead, we can see ourselves as new people in Christ. This helps us grow and learn without feeling bad about our past.

Letting Go of Mistakes

Forgiveness helps us let go of mistakes. The Bible says, “I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead” (Philippians 3:13). This verse reminds us to focus on our future instead of dwelling on mistakes. This makes room for God to work in our lives.

Forgiveness and Relationships

Forgiveness can also fix relationships. When we forgive others, it can stop fights and bring peace. Jesus said, “If you are offering your gift at the altar and remember that someone has something against you, leave your gift there and go make peace with that person. Then come back and offer your gift to God” (Matthew 5:23-24). This shows that making peace with others is important to God.

Wrapping it up

Forgiveness is a powerful thing. It can change our lives by helping us let go of guilt, anger, and shame. As Christians, we should remember that God has forgiven us completely and that we can share that forgiveness with others. By doing this, we can grow, learn, and have stronger relationships with those around us.

What does it mean ‘Giving a Foothold to the enemy’

“Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”

Hi there fellow believers in Christ! This week, I heard about the concept of giving the enemy a foothold to corrupt our Christian lives. Although I have encountered this phrase numerous times, it was only recently that it truly piqued my interest. I have been reading about these patterns and attempting to comprehend them. During my research, I discovered some insightful articles that have deepened my understanding. Here, I would like to share my interpretations. I highly recommend watching this short 2-minute video by Phil, which provides a clear and concise explanation of the topic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEWg_N0kA5

Whats is a Foothold

In mountain climbing, a foothold refers to a secure and stable place where a climber can place their feet to support their body weight and maintain balance while ascending or descending a mountain. Footholds can be natural features such as rock edges, crevices, or protrusions or artificial aids like climbing holds. Establishing a solid foothold is critical for climbers because it allows them to maintain control over their movements and progress through challenging terrains without slipping or falling. Just as footholds are crucial for mountain climbers, understanding the concept of spiritual footholds can be equally important for Christians in maintaining a steadfast and secure walk in their faith journey.

Diving in

As Christians, we’re called to be vigilant in our spiritual lives, mindful of the enemy’s attempts to create chaos and division. The Apostle Peter warns, “Be sober and alert. Your enemy, the devil, is prowling around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8). A key aspect of spiritual warfare involves understanding what it means to give the enemy a “foothold” and learning how to prevent it. In this blog article, we’ll explore the ways in which footholds are created and offer practical strategies to safeguard ourselves against spiritual attacks.

How Footholds Are Created

There are several ways we can inadvertently give a foothold to the enemy, often without realizing it. Some common examples include:

Unrepentant sin: When we persist in sinful behavior and neglect repentance, we open the door for the enemy to gain influence over our lives. “Don’t be misled. Remember that you can’t ignore God and get away with it. You will always reap what you sow! Those who live only to satisfy their own sinful desires will harvest the consequences of decay and death. But those who live to please the Spirit will harvest everlasting life from the Spirit” (Galatians 6:7-8).

Unforgiveness: Holding grudges or refusing to forgive others can lead to bitterness and resentment, making us vulnerable to the enemy’s manipulation. “If you forgive those who sin against you, your heavenly Father will forgive you. But if you refuse to forgive others, your Father will not forgive your sins” (Matthew 6:14-15).

Negative thought patterns: Dwelling on negative thoughts or self-condemnation can weaken our spiritual defenses, providing an opportunity for the enemy to exploit our vulnerabilities. “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will know what God wants you to do, and you will know how good and pleasing and perfect his will really is” (Romans 12:2).

Idolatry: Prioritizing anything above God in our lives, such as material possessions, relationships, or careers, creates a foothold for the enemy to tempt us to focus on these things rather than on God. “You must not have any other god but me” (Exodus 20:3).

Fear and doubt: Allowing fear and doubt to consume us can weaken our faith and create an opening for the enemy to manipulate our thoughts and actions. “Don’t be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will hold you up with my victorious right hand” (Isaiah 41:10).

Preventing Footholds

To prevent giving the enemy a foothold, we must remain vigilant and cultivate a close relationship with God through prayer, studying the Bible, and fostering accountability with fellow believers. By following these practical steps, we can strengthen our faith, resist temptation, and avoid spiritual vulnerability:

Practice repentance: Regularly examine your life for areas of sin and seek God’s forgiveness, turning away from behaviors that dishonor Him. “Now repent of your sins and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped away” (Acts 3:19).

Embrace forgiveness: Choose to forgive others, even when it’s difficult, to prevent bitterness from taking root in your heart. “If you forgive those who sin against you, your heavenly Father will forgive you” (Matthew 6:14).

Renew your mind: Focus on God’s truth and reject negative thought patterns, replacing them with biblical affirmations and the promises of God. “And now, dear brothers and sisters, let me say one more thing as I close this letter. Fix your thoughts on what is true and honorable and right. Think about things that are pure and lovely and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise” (Philippians 4:8).

Keep God first: Prioritize your relationship with God above all else, and avoid elevating any aspect of your life to the level of idolatry. “You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind” (Matthew 22:37).

Wrapping It Up

Understanding how to prevent footholds is essential for every Christian seeking to live a victorious spiritual life. By staying vigilant and actively protecting our hearts and minds, we can resist the enemy’s attempts to gain influence over our lives and instead experience the abundant life God has promised

My Second Experience which I can’t Explain by the Natural Laws – Testimony

“Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”

Hi there fellow believers in Christ! My heart still races when I recall that extraordinary day when Jebi, JS, and their adorable Baby NES prayed for me while sitting in a car, changing my life forever. Jebi, my spiritual sister, is a wonderful woman whose spiritual wisdom has guided me through the most challenging moments of my Christian journey. Although I had known her for 14 years, this was the first time I had the chance to meet her and her husband, JS.

JS is a young parent and a lovely husband. I can’t help but admire the maturity he carries, and it’s evident that God has gifted him with patience and wisdom. Despite his young age, he conducted himself very maturely, unlike me (old but immature). He explained the concept of deliverance so beautifully that I could visualize it vividly. He possesses a genuine compassion and selflessness in helping other Christians on their journey. It didn’t feel like I was meeting him for the first time; it was as if I was reuniting with an old friend after a long time. We had a long, interesting conversation while Jebi was busy pacifying the baby.

JS sat beside me, while Jebi and Baby NES sat in the backseat of their car. Her presence was a beacon of light and comfort. As we settled into the car, Jebi offered to pray for me, her words filled with a sincerity that touched the deepest corners of my soul. Little did I know that her prayer would unleash a series of inexplicable events that would leave me breathless and transformed. As Jebi’s words filled the car, a sensation unlike anything I had ever experienced enveloped me. It felt like a gentle yet powerful breeze had swept into the vehicle, surrounding me with an otherworldly comfort. I was surprised to feel myself lifting slightly, just barely a foot upward and backward, in a slow and steady motion, almost like a roller coaster moving backward and upward at a gradual pace that didn’t cause alarm. It seemed as though a loving and mighty force had taken hold of me, helping me release an unseen burden I had unknowingly carried.

My body swayed softly, first to the left and then to the right, as if guided by an unseen hand. With each movement, a surge of liberating energy coursed through me, releasing me from the grip of whatever had been weighing me down. Time seemed to stand still as I was cradled in that divine embrace, and the love and support of my dear friends, combined with the undeniable power of prayer, guided me through a life-altering encounter with the divine.

I have been prayed for, I have been in prayer, and people have prayed powerful prayers for me, which include speaking in tongues and proclamation in spirits. But Jebi prayed a very simple prayer. To an outsider, it would have been nothing extraordinary. When it was over, I felt changed, renewed, and forever grateful for the profound spiritual awakening I had experienced in the company of my cherished friends Jebi, JS, and their Baby NES.

When she finished, I was moved to pray for Baby NES. I am a shy, humble person who doesn’t initiate prayer. However, this time, I had no shyness. I was determined to pray. So, I requested the wonderful parent of Baby NES (I started calling him NES Kutty) if I could pray for him. It was revealed to me to pray about the light of God shining through NES Kutty. I don’t have the gift of prophecy, but this time, I could. I feel grateful for this lovely family. Grateful to God for having these lovely brothers and sisters in my life. I feel like I am the most blessed person in the world!

These events took place on the evening of April 22, 2023.

It’s been a week since that remarkable Monday. I took a week to write it all down because I wanted to understand everything before sharing my thoughts. I feel a conviction to write what I believe. I wanted to be sure it wasn’t some psychological phenomenon and that my mind wasn’t playing tricks on me. Although I believe in the supernatural, I was under the impression that only those who are gifted could sense such things. As a new Christian, I thought I would live and die without witnessing anything extraordinary. I saw this as more of a burden since people with such gifts would be held accountable for them on Judgment Day, and how they utilized their gifts would be weighed. Being a simple person, I didn’t want to complicate things. But the events that have unfolded in my personal life are nothing short of a miracle. What has been happening to me, I was sure I wasn’t capable of.

Starting April 24th, I began experiencing heightened sensitivity to spirits and have become able to discern and understand deception. I’m learning to verify these spiritual encounters. I’ve been led to pray aloud, and this past Sunday, I was able to exhort in church. I’ve reached out to people for whom I can pray. Even my college friends, whom I had lost touch with, reconnected with me and shared that they had discovered the saving knowledge of Christ. I’ve been able to pray in my dreams and break free from nightmares. I can now identify curses and strongholds in my life. I don’t usually like taking on responsibilities, but when the church elder mentioned assigning some to me, I didn’t shy away.

I am saying this with absolute humility – I am not at all capable of any of these things on my own. I am the kind of person who, when life becomes overwhelming, likes to close the door, bury my face in a pillow, and cry until I fall asleep. I don’t even know where this fighting spirit is coming from. I don’t have a logical explanation for anything. This is only possible through God, and I am simply enjoying this journey. I am still jobless, facing health issues, and my family is falling apart, but God’s grace is surpassing all these struggles, even in the midst of high spiritual warfare.

Dreams, or Is it a Nightmare?

 “Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”

Hi there fellow believers in Christ! I like to recommend watching the sermon by Pastor Abilash from NLAG on Dreams rather than reading the blog. He had given extensive details and practical suggestions.

I have been experiencing nightmares for a while now. Up until recently, my understanding was that dreams are merely reflections of my own thoughts. Over a period of a few months, I had dreams in which I encountered people I had never met before, yet somehow recognized. There were also recurring patterns in my dreams, such as a constant feeling of terror due to something I had committed, a pervasive sense of shame, or overwhelming anxiety. I attributed these dreams to unresolved childhood trauma or forgotten events from my past.

I came across a recorded sermon by Pastor Abilash from NLAG, which provided a fresh perspective on dreams. In the sermon, he suggested that dreams could also be externally influenced, an intriguing idea that resonated with me. One piece of advice he shared was that during sleep, if one has a nightmare, calling upon the name of Jesus can break the nightmare. I contemplated this thought and, surprisingly, that very same night, I had a dream that put this advice to the test.

I found myself in a desert, confronted by a mysterious figure resembling a man, akin to a simple sketch by a three-year-old child. Though initially fearful, I felt protected by a shield I held. As more figures appeared, I grew confident in my defensive capabilities, even though I lacked offensive options. However, my confidence faltered when one of the figures managed to push its hands and head through my shield. In a moment of terror, I called out “Jesus,” and, just as Pastor Abilash had said, the dream abruptly ended. This experience was quite unusual for me, as I rarely remember two dreams in a single night. Perhaps the ending of the second dream allowed me to recall the previous one more vividly.
In another dream, I had a strong determination to fix a beloved pair of Woodland shoes. The tongue of one shoe had come loose due to poor stitching, and I had been meaning to repair it but kept putting it off. In the dream, I finally decided to address the issue, but as I attempted to fix it by taking it to shoe stitcher, I noticed all the stitches unraveled, and the pieces started falling apart. Despite this setback, I gathered the parts, put them in a cloth bag, and remained determined to find a way to fix the shoe and use it my heart’s content

Both of these dreams left me reflecting on the significance of spiritual guidance and the power of perseverance in overcoming the obstacles that confront us in our daily lives.
Diving In
Nightmares can be scary, leaving us feeling unsettled and disturbed. Sometimes, they’re caused by stress, anxiety, or past experiences. While the Bible doesn’t talk about nightmares specifically(or I am not aware of), it does offer guidance on facing fear and seeking comfort in God.
Nightmares and Fear
Nightmares can bring feelings of fear, worry, or dread. But the Bible tells us to trust in God, who is greater than any fear: “Even when I walk through the darkest valley, I will not be afraid, for you are close beside me” (Psalm 23:4). When we face nightmares, we can remember that God is always with us, ready to provide comfort and strength.
God’s Comfort in Nightmares
If we call on God during frightening dreams, we can find peace in His presence. In the Bible, people often cried out to God when they were afraid or in danger, like when David said: “I prayed to the Lord, and he answered me. He freed me from all my fears” (Psalm 34:4). By turning to God during nightmares, we invite His calming presence into our lives.
Jesus

Calling upon the name of Jesus will end any evil interferences. For a simpleton like me, there can’t be any more comfort. To do this, we must also be faithful, have at most faith in Christ’s Authority
Finding Hope in Nightmares
Though nightmares can be unpleasant, they can also give us a chance to reflect on our lives and grow in our faith. The Bible says: “We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance” (Romans 5:3). Nightmares may lead us to explore our emotions, connect with God, and seek healing for past hurts.
Nightmares and Prayer
Prayer is a powerful tool to cope with nightmares. We can pray for protection from scary dreams, for understanding their meanings, or for peace of mind. The Bible says: “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done” (Philippians 4:6). Through prayer, we invite God’s love and guidance into our lives, finding comfort during difficult times.
Wrapping It Up
While nightmares can be frightening, they can also be an opportunity to lean on God and grow in faith. Remember to turn to God for comfort, pray for guidance, and trust that He is greater than any fear. By doing so, we can face nightmares with courage and hope, knowing that we are never alone.

Understanding the Four Types of Love in the Bible

“Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”

Diving in
The concept of love is central to Christianity. In the Bible, love is described in various ways, but it can be broadly categorized into four distinct types. Understanding these types of love can help us better comprehend and apply them in our daily lives. This blog post will explore the four types of love mentioned in the Bible: Agape, Storge, Philia, and Eros.
Agape
Agape, often referred to as unconditional or sacrificial love, is the highest form of love mentioned in the Bible. This love is selfless and not based on emotions or personal gain. It is best exemplified by the love of God for humanity, as demonstrated through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross:
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” (John 3:16)
Agape love requires a conscious decision to put the needs of others before our own and is essential for building strong relationships, both with God and with our neighbors.
Storge
Storge, or familial love, represents the natural affection and bond that exists within families. It is the love a parent has for their child or the love between siblings. Storge emphasizes the importance of family unity and mutual care:
“Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.” (Exodus 20:12)
Storge love teaches us to cherish and nurture our family relationships, creating a safe and loving environment for all members.
Philia
Philia, often translated as brotherly or friendship love, is a deep and affectionate bond built on shared values, experiences, and mutual respect. It is best illustrated by the friendship between David and Jonathan in the Old Testament:
“And it came to pass, when he had made an end of speaking unto Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul.” (1 Samuel 18:1)
Philia love reminds us to invest in meaningful friendships and cultivate relationships based on loyalty, trust, and support.
Eros
Eros represents romantic or passionate love, often associated with physical attraction and intimacy. While the Bible encourages romantic love within marriage, it warns against the dangers of sexual immorality and lust. The Song of Solomon provides a beautiful example of the love between a man and a woman:
“Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it: if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned.” (Song of Solomon 8:7)
Eros love encourages us to celebrate the gift of intimacy within marriage and to practice self-control in romantic relationships outside of marriage.
Story Time

Once upon a time, in a small town called Friendship Valley, there lived four friends named Agape, Storge, Philia, and Eros. Each friend embodied a different type of love, and together, they made life in the town truly special.

Agape, the eldest, was known for his unconditional and selfless love. He always put others’ needs before his own, often volunteering at the local food bank or helping neighbors with their daily chores.

Storge was a young woman with a heart full of familial love. She took care of her younger siblings and made sure they never felt alone or scared. She also organized family game nights and picnics to bring everyone closer together.

Philia, an athletic boy, had a deep sense of friendship love. He was always there to cheer on his teammates during soccer matches and never hesitated to lend a listening ear to those who needed it.

Lastly, Eros, a romantic at heart, expressed passionate love in the way he cared for his girlfriend, showering her with thoughtful gestures and sweet surprises.

One day, the town’s annual celebration, the Friendship Festival, was approaching. The friends decided to work together and create a magnificent float that represented the four types of love.

Agape suggested they build a float with a giant heart in the center, symbolizing his unconditional love. Storge recommended that they include a cozy living room scene, showcasing the warmth and comfort of familial love. Philia proposed that they add a sports arena, representing the camaraderie of friendship love. Finally, Eros thought they could incorporate a beautifully decorated gazebo, portraying the passion and romance of his love.

As the day of the festival arrived, the friends proudly presented their float, which was adorned with their unique expressions of love. The townspeople marveled at the sight and applauded the friends for their creativity and collaboration.

In the end, Agape, Storge, Philia, and Eros received a special award for their outstanding contribution to the Friendship Festival. The story of the four friends and their float spread far and wide, inspiring others to embrace the different types of love and share them with the world.

From that day forward, the town of Friendship Valley grew even more united, as its residents celebrated the powerful bond that the four friends had showcased – a bond that could only be formed by experiencing the beauty of Agape, Storge, Philia, and Eros love.

Wrapping it up
In conclusion, the four types of love mentioned in the Bible—Agape, Storge, Philia, and Eros—offer valuable insights into the nature of love and relationships. By understanding these different forms of love, we can better express our love for God, our family, friends, and significant others.
As you reflect on these four types of love, I encourage you to consider how you can apply them in your daily interactions and strengthen the bonds with those around you.

Forgiving Others as am Forgiven by God

“Father God, please guide me as I write this article based on Your Word. Help me to write this to glorify You, and let Your words bring clarity to those who seek You. May Your truth help people discern and embrace correct beliefs. I pray and seek everything in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.”

Hi there fellow believers in Christ! Forgiveness is a central tenet of the Christian faith, deeply rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ. As followers of Christ, we are called to emulate His love and compassion, extending forgiveness to others just as we have been forgiven by God. This article aims to explore the profound significance of forgiveness in Christianity, providing scriptural references and practical applications to help us walk in grace and love towards our fellow beings.

Ephesians 4:32 – “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.”

This verse underscores the importance of forgiveness in our relationships with others. We are urged to treat others with kindness and compassion, remembering that we too have been forgiven by God through Christ.

Matthew 6:14-15 – “For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.”

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches that our willingness to forgive others is directly linked to the forgiveness we receive from God. By choosing to extend grace to others, we open the door to experiencing God’s forgiveness in our own lives.

Colossians 3:13 – “Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.”

The apostle Paul exhorts us to forgive others in the same way that God has forgiven us. This call to forgiveness is not contingent on the other person’s actions or attitudes but stems from our gratitude for the undeserved grace we have received from God.

As Christians, our ability to forgive others is rooted in our understanding of God’s forgiveness towards us. When we embrace the truth that we are recipients of God’s unmerited grace, we are empowered to extend that same grace to those who have wronged us. This does not mean that we ignore or condone wrongdoing; rather, it means that we choose to release bitterness and resentment, entrusting justice to God and walking in the freedom that forgiveness brings.

In conclusion, forgiveness is a transformative force in the lives of believers. By embracing God’s grace and extending it to others, we embody the love of Christ and experience the healing power of the Gospel. Let us, therefore, strive to live out the biblical call to forgiveness, surrendering our hurts and grievances to God and walking in the abundant life that He has promised to those who follow Him.

Story Time 

Once upon a time, in a small village, lived a boy named Joel. Joel was a happy child, but he often struggled with forgiveness. Whenever someone hurt him or did something wrong, he found it very hard to let go of his anger and forgive them. This made his heart heavy, and he didn’t understand why it was so difficult for him to forgive others.

One Sunday at church, the pastor shared a story from the Bible about a man named Peter, who asked Jesus how many times he should forgive someone who had done wrong. Jesus told Peter that he should forgive not just seven times, but “seventy times seven” (Matthew 18:21-22). The pastor explained that Jesus was teaching us to forgive others without limit because God has forgiven us so much.

As little Joel listened to the story, he began to realize that his inability to forgive others was making him unhappy. He wanted to experience the joy and peace that came with forgiving others, just as God had forgiven him.

That night, Joel prayed and asked God to help him learn to forgive others. He knew it wouldn’t be easy, but he believed that with God’s help, he could do it. As the days went by, Joel practiced forgiveness every time someone hurt him or did something wrong. Slowly but surely, he found that forgiving others became easier, and his heart felt lighter.

One day, Joel’s best friend, Tom, accidentally broke his favorite toy. Instead of getting angry and holding a grudge, Joel remembered the story of Peter and Jesus. He took a deep breath, and with a smile, he told Tom that he forgave him. Joel realized that forgiving Tom didn’t make the problem go away, but it made it easier to find a solution together.

Little Joel’s journey of forgiveness taught him the importance of letting go of anger and resentment. As he grew in his understanding of God’s love and mercy, he learned that forgiving others was an essential part of being a follower of Christ. Through his experiences, Joel discovered that extending forgiveness brought him closer to his friends, his family, and most importantly, to God.