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Sin, Self, and the Silence of a Generation

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Young man, hear this truth and keep it in your heart. David was the only one who could stand against Goliath because he was the only one not defiled. The entire army of God trembled before the giant, not because they lacked weapons, but because their hearts had already been weakened by fear and corruption. Even their leaders, who were meant to be examples, could not rise. They were silenced, not by the size of Goliath, but by the weight of compromise within. This is what sin does, it weakens, it corrupts, it silences. Today, Goliath still stands. He may not carry a sword and spear, but he comes in the form of sin, greed, corruption, pride, and the worship of money. Many young people entering ministry believe it is about fame and wealth. Many think it is about building a name for themselves rather than lifting up the name of Jesus. This deception has defiled many before they even face the battle. But hear me clearly: no one who is already defiled can withstand Goliath. Sin disarms you b...

The Seven Thousand in Obscurity: A Call to Authenticity

In an age where visibility is often mistaken for value and public platforms are equated with divine approval, there lies a sobering truth many are unwilling to confront: God does not measure significance by popularity Young man, learn this early. Your calling is not validated by fame, numbers, or trending influence. It is not the applause of men that confirms divine commissioning. National honors, social media followership, or being in the limelight do not define the authenticity of a calling. What validates your calling is God's approval, His nod in the secret place, His witness in the quiet corners of your obedience. Many are eager to be seen. They crave ministry in central places, cities, platforms, pulpits, and crowds. But when the calling demands a season of obscurity, a life hidden from human applause, many drop the mantle and walk away. Yet, God has always had a remnant in the shadows those who serve faithfully without name recognition or platform. When Elijah cried in despa...