Monday, May 19, 2025

𝐀 𝐏𝐫𝐚𝐲𝐞𝐫 𝐟𝐨𝐫 π‡πžπšπ₯𝐒𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐧𝐝 π’π­π«πžπ§π π­π‘: π‚π¨π―πžπ«π’π§π  𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐒𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭 π‰π¨πž 𝐁𝐒𝐝𝐞𝐧


Introduction:

In a time where division is loud and compassion often feels faint, let us not forget the power of prayer and unity—especially when a leader stands in need. Today, I pause not for politics, but for purpose: to intercede for President Joe Biden’s health, recovery, and strength. Whether you voted for him or not, this is a moment to extend faith and humanity.


The Prayer:

Heavenly Father,


We come before You today as a nation in need of Your healing power. Lord, we lift up former President Joe Biden to You, asking for divine intervention in his body, mind, and spirit. You are Jehovah Rapha—the God who heals—and we trust in Your Word that says, “By His stripes we are healed”(Isaiah 53:5).


Surround him now with Your peace and protection. Touch every cell in his body, restore his strength, and guide the hands and minds of every doctor, nurse, and caregiver assigned to him. Let no weapon formed against him prosper. We rebuke sickness, fatigue, confusion, and fear in the name of Jesus—and we speak life, clarity, and restoration over him.


Strengthen his heart, fortify his will, and remind him that he is not alone. There are millions standing in prayer with him, believing for his full recovery. May he rise from this moment renewed and empowered to continue the work before him.


Lord, grant him rest, resilience, and Your divine reassurance that You are not done with him yet. Let Your will be done, and let Your name be glorified in his healing.


In Jesus’ mighty name, we pray—Amen.


Closing Words:

We believe it. We declare it.

He will beat this—and we are with him in prayer.


If you’re standing in agreement, let us know you’re here. Drop a comment, share a word of encouragement, or simply type “Amen.” Let’s cover our leaders in prayer—together.


Wednesday, May 7, 2025

When Wealth Weighs on the Backs of the Poor: A Wake-Up Call from the Word

 











God is not mocked, and justice is not optional.


We live in a world where the rich keep getting richer—off the backs, sweat, and sacrifice of the poor. Profits rise while paychecks stay the same. The gap widens, and policies are passed that benefit the wealthy few while leaving the struggling many to fend for themselves.


But this isn’t just economic imbalance.

It’s not just politics.

It’s spiritual.


Because when you gain by stepping over the vulnerable, exploiting the broken, or ignoring the cries of the weary, you’re not just out of touch—you’re out of order.


And God has never been silent about it.



Scripture Has Spoken


“Whoever oppresses the poor for his own increase and whoever gives to the rich—both come to poverty.”

– Proverbs 22:16


“You have hoarded wealth in the last days… Look! The wages you failed to pay the workers who mowed your fields are crying out against you.”

– James 5:3–4


“Woe to those who make unjust laws… to deprive the poor of their rights and withhold justice from the oppressed.”

– Isaiah 10:1–2


These aren’t verses to skip over or water down.

They are divine indictments.

And they still apply.



To the So-Called “Christian” Power Players


Let’s talk real.

So many of the people at the helm of injustice—writing the checks, signing the bills, shaping the systems—boldly call themselves Christian. They pose with Bibles. They say “God bless America” after pushing through policies that curse the poor.


But here’s the truth: You can’t be Christ-like while crushing people Christ died for.


“Do not be deceived: God is not mocked. A man reaps what he sows.”

– Galatians 6:7


“God is not a man, that He should lie…”

– Numbers 23:19


If you claim His name while ignoring His commands, manipulating His Word, and mocking His people, don’t be surprised when divine judgment knocks on your well-fortified door.



This Is a Heart Check for All of Us


Yes, this is a call-out—but it’s also a call-up.

If you benefit from broken systems, ask God to show you how to do justice.

If your theology makes room for greed, revisit the Gospels.

If your silence protects comfort more than it protects people, it’s time to speak up.


Because God is not glorified by wealth gained through injustice.

He is glorified when His people defend the vulnerable, lift the broken, and reflect His righteous character—not just in church, but in policy, practice, and power.



Final Word: Don’t Miss the Warning


God is not a passive observer of oppression. He hears the cries. He sees the corruption. And He keeps receipts.


To the wealthy who exploit and the systems that enable them: there is a reckoning coming.

To the church: don’t you dare co-sign it.


Let’s stop confusing capitalism with Christianity.

Let’s stop defending excess while our neighbors are empty.

Let’s stop saying “we’re blessed” when the blessing is built on someone else’s burden.



Wake up. Witness. And stand for justice.

Because the Bible doesn’t lie. And neither does God.



Now it’s your turn.


Does this word challenge you? Convict you? Stir something in your spirit?


Drop a comment and let me know your thoughts.

Whether you’re wrestling, repenting, or ready to rise—this is a space for truth, transformation, and testimony.


Let’s not just scroll past injustice.

Let’s call it out, pray it down, and live like God actually meant what He said.


Wake up. Witness. And stand for justice.

Because the Bible doesn’t lie. And neither does God.


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