Author: Anna

  • Psalm 139:16

    “Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed. And in Your book they all were written, the days fashioned for me, when as yet there were none of them.” — Psalm 139:16

    God has a book.

    A book that holds our story. Every day, every detail, every moment, every milestone.

    Whether we do good or evil here on earth. It’s all written down.

    That’s why Jesus said He knows the number of our hairs.

    That’s how much we matter to God. How deeply He loves us.

    Before we were even born. Even the day we would die.

    God already saw it. He already knew.

    This book is like a mother’s keepsake, writing down every milestone.

    But God’s version?

    He wrote it before we could walk, talk, or even breathe

    Each of our stories was already recorded in heaven.

    That’s why one day,

    We will all give an account to God; whether we did His will or not.

    But here’s the real question:

    Where is Jesus in your story?

    Because He is the greatest milestone we should all be part of.

    If His name isn’t written there, We have to stand in the Great White Throne Judgment. We are all heading toward the lake of fire.

    But with Jesus, You escape the judgment, And become part of His Kingdom.

  • Mark 6:18

    “Because John had said to Herod, ‘It is not lawful for you to have your brother’s wife.’” — Mark 6:18 

    The cost of this one statement: was the head of John the Baptist.

    He spoke the truth.

    He called out sin.

    He stood for righteousness, Even when it meant death.

    As believers, we’re not just called to preach blessings!

    We’re called to preach repentance and the Gospel!

    Telling people the truth is part of love. And yes, truth offends.

    It offends because it confronts sin.

    It offends because it calls people to change.

    But truth also sets people free.

    Sugar-coated words might feel good…

    But their end is destruction.

    Lies imprison you.

    But truth breaks chains of sin, shame, and bondage.

    Do not fear speaking truth!

    We weren’t called to be “nice.”

    We’re called to turn hearts back to Jesus.

  • Exodus 23:30

    ‘Little by little I will drive them out from before you, until you have increased, and you inherit the land.’” – Exodus 23:30

    We often look at people like Abraham, Job, David, and even Solomon, and think God blessed them instantly, like everything came all at once.

    But that’s not the full story.

    God didn’t bless them in a lump sum. He did it little by little through seasons of testing, waiting, learning, and growing.

    Because if God gives us everything too soon, we might not be able to handle it.

    We won’t know how to manage it or even appreciate it.

    God blesses us at the pace of our growth.

    He’s not just pouring out blessings. He’s building us.

    He’s teaching us how to steward what He’s entrusted to us.

    He’s forming good habits, shaping our character, and preparing us to manage what’s coming—a business, a ministry, a calling, a promise.

    Until we increase in wisdom, experience, skill, and maturity and we are ready to inherit the land according to His standard.

  • Proverbs 19:14

    “Houses and riches are an inheritance from fathers, But a prudent wife is from the Lord.”

    Wealth, land, and property can be passed down by man.

    But a woman full of wisdom, discernment, and purpose?

    She’s heaven-sent!

    There’s a difference between a woman the world approves and a woman God has prepared.

    A prudent wife is not just a helper. She’s been prepared, trained, and skilled to take the assignment and do everything to accomplish it with the help of God who leads and guides her.

    She doesn’t just marry the man. She partners with the mission.

    But if a man chooses a wife outside of God’s will, someone who looks the part but wasn’t sent for the part. She can unknowingly become the very one who wrecks the plan, She was supposed to help fulfill.

    A Proverbs 31 woman didn’t become virtuous overnight. Before she was called virtuous, she first became wise. Wisdom taught her how to fear the Lord. Then wisdom shaped her into a prudent woman. One who builds, nurtures, and walks with divine purpose. From there, her life became the testimony.

    Her story didn’t begin with perfection. It began with intimacy with Jesus, meeting Him in the secret place, where character is formed, faith is refined, and virtue is born.

  • 2 Corinthians 6:14

    “Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness?” – 2 Corinthians 6:14

    A yoke means a burden or a bondage.

    In my own words, “The burden is that deep desire God puts in us, something we are called to focus on and complete before anything else.”

    Is your burden to build a relationship with Jesus?

    To serve Him?

    To fulfill the calling and purpose He’s placed over your life?

    Then ask this, “why do some marriages still fail, even when both claim to be Christians?”

    Because one lives for self and the other lives for the Lord.

    They don’t carry the same burden.

    That’s why before entering marriage, the vision and assignment God gave you must be clear.

    It should already be settled in your heart and mind,

    so you can recognize the future He’s preparing for you.

    And with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, you will gain discernment. You will know who’s meant to walk with you and who’s not.

    This is especially vital for men, because God gave them the authority, the vision, and the role to lead, build, and carry out His plans on earth.

    That’s why when you get married, you don’t just marry out of love

    but out of love for Jesus.

  • Philippians 1:18

    “What then? Only that in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is preached; and in this I rejoice, yes, and will rejoice.” – Philippians 1:18

    Paul knew, some preached Jesus with wrong motives,

    others with a pure heart.

    But guess what? He still rejoiced.

    Why?

    Because only Jesus can save the lost.

    Only Jesus can transform hearts.

    Only Jesus can break chains of addiction and shame.

    Only with Jesus the poor become rich.

    Only with Jesus the weak become strong.

    Only with Jesus the foolish become wise.

    Only Jesus can heal the brokenhearted.

    Only Jesus can redeem those who feel beyond saving.

    Only Jesus can bring light into the darkest soul.

    Only Jesus offers grace no one else can give.

    Only Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.

    Only Jesus can change the motives of a heart

    Only Jesus can take us to His Kingdom.

    So no matter who’s preaching,

    if Christ is being lifted up,

    Paul says: I rejoice. And I will keep rejoicing.

    Because when Jesus is preached lives are changed.

  • Psalm 119:9

    “How can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed according to Your word.” – Psalm 119:9

    Are you young ? or even older trying to make your life right?

    You’ve probably tried fixing things on your own

    or leaned on others for help.

    But deep down, you know, it’s still not enough.

    Imagine a Toyota breaks down.

    You try to fix it.

    A local mechanic tries.

    but only the manufacturer truly knows how.

    Why? Because they designed it.

    They know every detail, every purpose behind each part.

    That’s how it is with God.

    God is our Creator. He didn’t just form us.

    He designed us with purpose.

    And His Word is the manual for our lives.

    So if you want to live with real meaning and purpose.

    Seek God.

    Let His Word teach you and guide you.

    Because He knows better than we do.

    We are the created for Him!

  • Women in the bible “Samaritan Woman”

    She was a Samaritan woman who came to draw water at the hottest time of the day. Something unusual, since most women went early in the morning when it was cooler. She may have been avoiding others, possibly because of shame or rejection.

    But Jesus didn’t avoid her. He met her right where she was.

    That day, everything changed.

  • Women in the Bible “Sarah”

    She was first known as Sarai, a barren woman. But God renamed her Sarah and through God promise, she became the mother of nations.”

  • Women in the bible “Rahab”

    Rahab’s life journey is truly inspiring. Though her past was marked by brokenness, her story became a testimony of redemption. She is a woman of bold faith. One who believed in the God of Israel even before she fully knew Him.

    Through her courage and trust in God, she not only saved her family but also became part of the lineage of Jesus. Her life reminds us that faith can rewrite any story.