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A new purpose

There in a small town called Harmonyville, there lived a woman named Deb, She had faced numerous challenges and struggles and pain, from being a battered woman survivor, survives 1am 2 degree burns from a medication that was prescribed in error,and many other things happened in her life but she had always managed to find a way to overcome them and embrace new opportunities.

After living with chronic joint pain from osteoarthritis for over two decades, Deb found herself unable to continue working as an apprentice optician. She was diagnosed with 2 more bone and joint issues osteonecrosis and spondylolisthesis , and 3 blood clot disorders. It was a difficult decision to make, as she loved helping people with their vision, but her health had taken a toll on her ability to perform the physical demands of the job. So she was medically retired (disabled) .

Rather than allowing her circumstances to define her, Deb had to go on disability and this made her depressed so she began studying the Bible on her own and found it confusing at times and so she a few months later decided to embark on a new chapter of her life. She enrolled in Bible classes and theology courses, driven by her deep faith and desire to spread the good word. Little did she know that this path would lead her to an unexpected calling.

As she dived deeper into her studies, Deb discovered her knack for writing and storytelling. She realized that she could make the teachings of the Bible more understandable she made narratives and inspiring stories. With her gift for words, she started a blog where she shared biblical stories, adding her own unique touch to captivate her readers.

Deb’s stories were filled with faith , hope, love, and redemption. They offered a refreshing perspective, focusing on the positive aspects of life rather than the constant stream of bad news and horror stories that seemed to dominate the media. Her words resonated with people from all walks of life; they inspired them to explore their faith, seek understanding, and find solace in the teachings of the Bible.

Though some questioned her decision to pursue this path, Deb remained steadfast in her belief that women had a valuable role to play in spreading the message of love and compassion. She dedicated herself to breaking down gender barriers, encouraging others to embrace their spiritual gifts and share them with the world. She understood t

Over time, Deb’s blog gained a loyal following, and her stories became widely read and cherished. People were drawn to the warmth and sincerity of her words, finding comfort in the stories she shared. Through her writing, Deb created a community of like-minded individuals who sought to live by the principles of kindness, empathy, and understanding.

Deb’s journey from apprentice optician, to medically retired to pt as a customer service representative turned minister and blogger storyteller was not an easy one. It required strength, resilience, and an unwavering belief in herself. But through her trials, she discovered her true purpose: to spread the good word and inspire others through the power of storytelling. Still living with chronic pain.

And so, every day, Deb continued to write, weaving tales that touched hearts and transformed lives. Her stories carried a message of hope and reminded people that even in the darkest of times, faith could guide them towards light. Through her Bible blogs and storytelling, Deb created a legacy of love, encouraging others to find their own unique ways of making a positive impact on the world.

And as her words traveled far and wide, the spirit of compassion and understanding flourished, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most extraordinary journeys begin with the smallest acts of courage.

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Leviticus – Learning the Bible

📖 Leviticus: A Guide to Holiness and Worship 🙏

Did you know that Leviticus is the third book of the Bible, located within the Pentateuch? In this post, we will explore the context, themes, and lessons we can learn from this significant book. Let’s dive in!

Leviticus derives its name from the tribe of Levi, as it primarily focuses on priestly behaviors. God chose the tribe of Levi to be the priests of His people, the Israelites. This book was written during the time when the Israelites camped at Mount Sinai, preparing for their journey through the wilderness.

The main theme of Leviticus revolves around holiness. God commands His people to be holy, as He is holy. Through detailed instructions, Leviticus teaches the Israelites how to live a life set apart for God. It reveals the depth of God’s holiness and sets the standard for the people of Israel.

Another crucial theme in Leviticus is the issue of sin. God recognizes that His people are sinful, and there needs to be atonement for their sins to enter His presence. The Levitical law introduces blood sacrifices as a means of atonement, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus in the New Testament.

Worship is also highlighted in Leviticus. God provides His people with a way to enter into a divine relationship with Him. The rules and regulations for daily living are laid out, leaving no room for ambiguity. God desires a perfect plan to be with His people and guide them in their worship.

Leviticus offers us valuable lessons even today. Firstly, it emphasizes the seriousness of sin. Sin requires atonement, and Jesus became the ultimate sacrifice, paying the price for our sins. We must repent and turn away from sin to be in a relationship with Him.

Another lesson is that blessings follow obedience. Just as God promised to bless the Israelites if they obeyed His law, He promises the same to us today. By following His word and instructions, we can receive His guidance, wisdom, protection, and abundant blessings.

Lastly, holiness remains significant. To be holy means to be set apart and wholly committed to God. It entails being sold out to Him, striving for purity and a dedicated relationship with Him alone. Let us aim to be holy and devoted to God in our lives.

Favorite Verses from Leviticus:
1️⃣ Leviticus 6:7 – “In this way, the priest will make atonement for them before the LORD, and they will be forgiven for any of the things they did that made them guilty.”

2️⃣ Leviticus 17:11 – “For the life of a creature is in the blood, and I have given it to you to make atonement for yourselves on the altar; it is the blood that makes atonement for one’s life.”

3️⃣ Leviticus 19:2 – “Speak to the entire assembly of Israel and say to them: Be holy because I, the Lord your God, am holy.”

4️⃣ Leviticus 19:12 – “Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD.”

5️⃣ Leviticus 20:26 – “You are to be holy to me because, I, the Lord, am holy, and I have set you apart from the nations to be my own.”

6️⃣ Leviticus 27:30 – “A tithe of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the LORD; it is holy to the LORD.”

Leviticus may be an Old Testament book, but its lessons are timeless and relevant for us today. Let us strive for holiness, repentance, and obedience to experience the abundant blessings of a devoted relationship with God. 🙌✨

Feel free to share your thoughts on Leviticus or any lessons you have learned from this book in the comments below! 📖👇

#Leviticus #BibleStudy #Holiness #Worship #GodsWord #LessonsFromScripture

More on Leviticus Understanding the Lessons from the Book of Leviticus in Modern Life

Introduction:
The Book of Leviticus, an integral part of the Old Testament, may seem daunting with its focus on laws and regulations. However, beneath its surface, there are valuable lessons that can be applied to our lives today. In this blog post, we will explore the key takeaways from Leviticus and how they can enhance our understanding of the Christian faith.

  1. Starting with a Holy Life:
    Leviticus reminds us that accepting God into our hearts is the foundation for living a holy life. Before delving into the laws and guidelines outlined in the book, we must first establish a relationship with God. This emphasizes the importance of personal faith as the starting point for a meaningful spiritual journey.
  2. Morality Matters:
    While the Book of Leviticus contains instructions for worship and religious practices, it also emphasizes the importance of moral behavior in our interactions with others. It teaches us to treat all individuals, regardless of their faith, with kindness, compassion, and fairness. By following these principles, we can reflect the love of Christ to everyone we encounter.
  3. God Is Always Nearby:
    Leviticus marks a significant shift in the perception of God’s proximity to His people. It highlights that God desires to dwell among His followers, offering them a second chance at intimacy and connection. This reminds us that even in times when we may feel distant from God, He is always present and walking beside us. Trusting in His presence fosters a deeper sense of faith and reliance on Him.
  4. Cleanliness Is a Priority:
    Leviticus introduces the concept of spiritual cleanliness, stressing the importance of maintaining purity of heart and mind. While perfection is unattainable, God calls us to strive for cleanliness and repentance when we stumble. Recognizing our shortcomings and seeking forgiveness enables us to reflect God’s love and commitment to Him.
  5. Holy Leaders Have Higher Expectations:
    Leviticus highlights the expectations placed on priests and leaders in the community. This serves as a reminder that Christians, though not required to follow the same rules as priests, should strive to represent God with excellence. As ambassadors of Christ, we are called to set an example that inspires others to seek Him and dedicate their lives to the Christian faith.


The Book of Leviticus may initially appear challenging, but within its pages lie valuable lessons that can enhance our understanding of the Christian faith. By starting with a personal relationship with God, practicing morality, trusting in His constant presence, pursuing spiritual cleanliness, and striving to be exemplary leaders, we can deepen our connection to God and live out our faith in a meaningful way.

As believers, let’s embrace the teachings from Leviticus and apply them to our lives, strengthening our Christian foundations and drawing closer to God.

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Ambassadors For Christ

Good morning, beautiful souls! Today, I want to talk about something close to my heart – spreading the word of God.

You know, many of us may feel inadequate or unqualified to be ambassadors for Christ, but let me tell you a little secret: God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called. He chooses ordinary people like you and me, who have faced hardships and come out stronger on the other side.

Take a look at my own journey. I was an only child, my family was not rich but we had all we needed and I was loved and respected by my parents, but I was rebellious swore like a truck driver all my life , had many friends living family and sometimes I just felt lost.

I went through an abusive relationship, in my 1st marriage but by God’s grace, I found an amazing second husband. And then, I was diagnosed with not one, but three different bone conditions,three different inherited blood clot disorders and many other life challenges in between.

I felt depressed, put on a lot of weight but through prayer and self-discovery, I ended up becoming an ordained minister. Can you believe it? God truly has a sense of humor!

So, my friends, you don’t have to be perfect. No one is. All you need is a willing heart and a desire to share the love and truths of God with others. Your life, with all its ups and downs, is a testament to God’s touch and your strength. That alone makes you qualified to teach and inspire others.

If you think you’re not good enough, smart enough, or knowledgeable enough, let me tell you this: you are wrong. You have the power within you to make a difference. Embrace your unique journey and use it as a platform to spread the word of God.

Let’s come together, my fellow warriors for Christ. Join me in this incredible mission of love, hope, and salvation. We are in this together, and with God by our side, we can do amazing things.

Remember, you are loved, you are chosen, and you are more than enough. Have a blessed day, filled with joy, love, and positivity. 🙏✨ #SpreadTheWord #GodsGrace #EmbraceYourJourney #GodIsGood

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Where do we go when we or a loved one passes away? Are we Living with Purpose.

The topic of life after death has been a point of fascination and debate for centuries. While many religious beliefs propose various ideas, Christians have their own understanding of what happens to us when we die. As a born-again believer, I hold the conviction that upon our passing, our soul ascends to heaven immediately. In today’s message , I will delve into the biblical basis for this belief, addressing common misconceptions that exist among believers.

One of the essential verses that solidify my belief is found in 2 Corinthians 5:8, which states, “We are confident, yes, well pleased rather to be absent from the body and to be present with the Lord.” This verse affirms that as soon as our earthly bodies are deceased, our souls are welcomed into the presence of God in heaven. Additionally, in Luke 23:43, Jesus promises the believing thief on the cross, “Today you will be with me in paradise,” indicating an immediate transition from Earth to heaven for believers.

Despite these clear Scriptures, some misconceptions exist about the waiting period or purgatory before entering heaven. These ideas do not align with the teachings of the Bible, which affirm that our salvation and eternal destiny are sealed at the moment we believe in Christ as our Savior. Ephesians 2:8-9 asserts, “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works so that no one can boast.” This passage reinforces the idea that our salvation is not earned by our actions but is a free gift from God, and once we accept it, we are guaranteed a place in heaven.

It is also important to note that the biblical concept of judgment occurs after our physical death, and the judgment determines our eternal destination. Hebrews 9:27-28 states, “Just as people are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment, so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many; and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin but to bring salvation to those who are waiting for him.” This verse confirms that a believer’s eternal destiny is determined at death, not at a later time.

As a born-again Christian, and ordained minister I believe that when we die, our souls immediately ascend to heaven to be in the presence of God. If we are born again. While misinterpretations may exist about purgatory or waiting periods between death and heaven, the Bible’s teachings affirm that our salvation is secured by our faith in Jesus Christ. By understanding these biblical truths, we can confidently look forward to our eternal home with our Heavenly Father.

We live here on earth and we’re living now, so we tend to think in terms of the here and now. But this world isn’t home for believers. If we’re too focused on this world and never give a thought to living in the light of tomorrow, we won’t live well in the here and now! The Apostle Peter uses this line of thinking to warn us about the risk of becoming so earthbound and seduced by worldly things that we lose sight of heaven. What does living in light of tomorrow look like? In this message,

From – 2 Peter about living in anticipation of the eternal days to come so that we can live our best life now.

Today I wanted to dive deeper into the message from 2 Peter about living in anticipation of the eternal days to come. This message is so powerful and has the ability to transform our lives if we truly embrace it.

Peter reminds us that our time here on earth is limited, and that we should be making the most of every moment. We should strive to live with purpose and intention, and to make choices that align with our values and beliefs. This means focusing on the things that truly matter, such as our relationships, our health, our personal growth and development, and our contribution to the world around us.

Living in anticipation of the eternal days to come means that we are not just focused on the present moment, but also on the future. We have a sense of hope and expectancy for what is yet to come, and this motivates us to keep moving forward even in difficult times. It gives us a perspective that is beyond our current circumstances, and helps us to see the bigger picture.

So how can we apply this message to our daily lives? Here are a few practical tips:

  1. Focus on your priorities: Take some time to reflect on what truly matters to you, and make sure that your daily actions align with these priorities. This might mean saying no to things that don’t serve you, or setting boundaries to protect your time and energy.
  2. Cultivate a positive mindset: Living in anticipation of the eternal days to come requires us to have a hopeful and optimistic outlook on life. Practice gratitude, focus on the good in your life, and surround yourself with positive people who uplift and encourage you.
  3. Take care of yourself: Your physical, mental, and emotional health are all important factors in living your best life now. Make sure you are getting enough sleep, eating nutritious foods, exercising regularly, and taking time for self-care activities that nourish your soul.
  4. Serve others: One of the best ways to live with purpose and intention is to serve others. Look for opportunities to give back to your community, volunteer your time and resources, or simply show kindness and compassion to those around you.

I hope this message from 2 Peter has inspired you to live with anticipation of the eternal days to come, and to make the most of every moment here on earth. Let’s strive to live our best life now, so that we can be ready for all the amazing things that are yet to come. Thanks for reading, and I’ll see you in my next post! #2Peter #EternalDays #LiveWithPurpose #BestLifeNow

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Work in Progress

In today’s world, we often feel the pressure to present ourselves as perfect and put-together. But I want you to know that being flawed is okay. In fact, it’s more than okay – it’s human. As someone who spreads the word of God, I think it’s important for people to see that even those of us who have a strong faith struggle with imperfections.

Personally, I struggle with swearing. It’s something that I’ve been trying to work on, but even with my best efforts, I still slip up sometimes. And that’s okay. I’m not perfect, and neither are you. But that doesn’t mean we can’t still strive to be better people.

As an ordained minister, I believe that being open about our flaws and struggles is an important part of our journey towards becoming the best versions of ourselves. It helps us to connect with others on a deeper level and reminds us that we are all in this together.

Ultimately, I believe that the best way to spread God’s word is by being godly in our actions and words. We don’t have to be perfect – but we do have to be authentic. So let’s embrace our flaws and work together towards becoming the best versions of ourselves, while spreading love, kindness, and the message of God along the way.

Deb