LIVING FOR JESUS, A LIFE THAT IS TRUE.
Welcome to ”Living for Jesus, a Life that is True,” where we embark on a journey to share the boundless love and unwavering hope found in Jesus Christ. Our mission is to reach hearts across the globe, offering inspiring stories, transformative teachings, devotionals, sermons, Kids Storys, biblical character bio’s and heartfelt discussions that illuminate the path of living a Christ-centered life. Join us as we explore the depths of faith, encourage one another in our spiritual walks, and celebrate the profound impact of living authentically for Jesus. Whether you’re new to faith or a lifelong believer, this podcast is a beacon of hope and a reminder of God’s enduring love for all. | Please feel free to share. For more, check out the following: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079787049416 | PODCAST: https://livingforjesusalifethatistrue.podbean.com/ | YOUTUBE : https://www.youtube.com/@livingforjesusalifethatist5247 | RADIO: https://tvbcradio.mixlr.com/events/3759508 | https://tvbcradio.mixlr.com/
Episodes

Saturday Nov 09, 2024
KIDS STORY: Balaam and His Donkey (Numbers 22:21-34)
Saturday Nov 09, 2024
Saturday Nov 09, 2024
Balaam and His Donkey (Numbers 22:21-34)
Once upon a time, in a land where ancient stories whispered through the hills and valleys, there lived a man named Balaam. Balaam was known far and wide as a prophet, someone who could hear the voice of God and speak His words to the people.
One day, Balaam was called upon by powerful kings who wanted him to curse a people called Israel. They were afraid of Israel's strength and wanted to weaken them with Balaam's words. So Balaam saddled his donkey and set off on his journey.
Now, Balaam's donkey was a faithful companion, strong and sure-footed. As they traveled along a narrow path between two fields, something extraordinary happened. The donkey suddenly stopped in its tracks and refused to move forward. Balaam, puzzled by the donkey's behavior, grew impatient and struck the animal to make it continue on its way.
But then, to Balaam's surprise, the donkey turned and spoke to him! "What have I done to you to make you beat me three times?" the donkey asked with a voice that seemed to come from nowhere.
Balaam was astonished and replied, "You have made a fool of me! If I had a sword in my hand, I would kill you right now."
But the donkey spoke again, "Am I not your own donkey, which you have always ridden, to this day? Have I been in the habit of doing this to you?"
Then Balaam's eyes were opened, and he saw what the donkey saw: an angel of the Lord standing in the road with a sword drawn. The angel's presence was fearsome, and it was blocking the way forward.
The angel spoke to Balaam, "Why have you beaten your donkey these three times? I have come here to oppose you because your path is a reckless one before me. The donkey saw me and turned away from me these three times. If it had not turned away, I would certainly have killed you by now, but I would have spared it."
Balaam fell to his knees in awe and fear, realizing that God's hand was upon this journey. He confessed his wrongdoing and offered to turn back, but the angel commanded him to continue, with the condition that he would speak only the words God gave him.
So Balaam journeyed on to meet the kings, but instead of cursing Israel, he blessed them as the Lord instructed. From that day forward, Balaam learned the importance of obedience and listening to God's voice, even when it comes through unexpected ways like a speaking donkey.
And so, the story of Balaam and his donkey teaches us all, young and old alike, that God's plans are higher than our own, and His ways are full of surprises. It reminds us to listen carefully for His voice and to obey Him with humble hearts, trusting that His guidance will always lead us on the right path.
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Saturday Nov 09, 2024
KIDS STORY: he Bears and the Lesson of Respect
Saturday Nov 09, 2024
Saturday Nov 09, 2024
Todays story is called:
"The Bears and the Lesson of Respect".
Scripture reference:
2 Kings Chapter 2 verses 23 to 25.
Once upon a time in a lush green forest near the town of Bethel, there lived two bears named Bella and Bruno. Bella and Bruno were the guardians of the forest, and they loved their home very much. They spent their days roaming the woods, caring for the trees, and watching over the animals.
One sunny afternoon, Bella and Bruno were resting near a cool babbling brook when they heard a commotion coming from the edge of the forest. Curious, they quietly made their way through the trees to see what was happening.
As they approached, they saw a group of children from the town of Bethel. The children were being very rude and disrespectful to a wise man named Elisha, who was walking along the path. The children shouted mean things and made fun of Elisha because he was bald.
"Go away, bald man! Go away!" they jeered, laughing and pointing at him.
Bella and Bruno felt sad and upset by the children's behavior. They knew that everyone deserved respect, no matter what they looked like. The bears understood that Elisha was a special man chosen by God to share His wisdom and teachings with the people.
Seeing the children’s unkindness, Bella and Bruno decided to teach them a lesson. They stepped out from the trees, their large forms casting shadows over the children. The sight of the bears immediately quieted the children, who stood frozen with fear.
Bella and Bruno didn't hurt the children, but they roared loudly and chased them away from Elisha, making sure the children understood that their behavior was unacceptable. The children ran back to Bethel, their hearts pounding with the realization that they had done something very wrong.
Elisha watched as the bears returned to the forest, grateful for their help. He prayed for the children, hoping they would learn to be kind and respectful to everyone.
From that day on, the children of Bethel remembered the lesson taught by Bella and Bruno. They learned to treat others with kindness and respect, just as they would like to be treated. The story of the two bears spread throughout the town, reminding everyone that God’s creatures, big and small, have important roles to play and deserve to be treated with love and respect. So, how can we apply this story to our lives?
Well, this story reminds us that it is important to treat others with kindness and respect. Making fun of people or being mean because they look different or are not like us is hurtful and wrong. God wants us to love and care for one another, just like Bella and Bruno cared for the forest and its inhabitants.
So, what have we learned from todays story?
Well, we must treat others the way you want to be treated. Everyone deserves respect and kindness, no matter how different they may seem. When we are kind and respectful, we show God's love to everyone around us.
Thank you for listening.
May God bless you!
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Monday Nov 04, 2024
KIDS STORY: The Sneaky Sweepers
Monday Nov 04, 2024
Monday Nov 04, 2024
Todays story is called,
"The Sneaky Sweepers",
Once upon a time in a small village, there was a family who lived in a cozy little house. This family loved to keep their home neat and tidy. Mama, Papa, and their two children, Lily and Ben, always worked together to clean up.
One sunny afternoon, Mama asked Lily and Ben to sweep the kitchen floor. "Make sure you get every corner," she reminded them. "We want the house to be nice and clean for our guests tonight."
Lily and Ben grabbed their brooms and started sweeping. As they swept, they found crumbs and bits of paper. It was hard work, and soon they felt tired.
"Hey, Ben," Lily whispered, "why don’t we just sweep all the rubbish under the carpet? No one will see it there, and we’ll be done quicker!"
Ben thought it was a clever idea. They lifted the edge of the carpet and quickly swept all the dirt underneath. The floor looked spotless, and they were proud of how fast they finished.
When Mama came to check, she smiled. "Great job, kids!" she said. Lily and Ben felt pleased with their cleverness.
That evening, their friends and neighbors arrived. Everyone was having a good time, chatting and laughing. Suddenly, there was a loud "CRUNCH!" under someone's feet. The guest stumbled, and Mama hurried over.
"What happened?" she asked.
The guest lifted the edge of the carpet, revealing all the hidden rubbish. Everyone gasped. Lily and Ben felt their faces turn red with shame.
Mama looked at them with kind but serious eyes. "Lily, Ben, is there something you want to tell us?"
Lily and Ben knew they couldn’t hide the truth anymore. "We thought it would be easier to just sweep the dirt under the carpet," Ben admitted. "We didn't think anyone would find out."
Mama nodded and then said, "Proverbs 28:13 tells us, 'Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.' It’s important to be honest and do our tasks properly, even if it seems like it will take more time. When we try to hide our mistakes, they can cause even bigger problems later."
Lily and Ben apologized to everyone and worked hard to clean up the mess properly. The guests helped too, and soon the floor was truly clean.
From that day on, Lily and Ben always remembered to do their chores the right way. They learned that honesty and hard work are always better than trying to take shortcuts.
So what have we learned from todays story?
Well, sometimes, it might seem easier to hide our mistakes or take shortcuts instead of doing things the right way. But, as we learn from Proverbs 28:13, hiding our wrongdoings can lead to bigger problems. It’s always best to be honest and face our tasks responsibly. By doing so, we show integrity and earn trust from others. Remember, doing the right thing might take more time, but it brings true satisfaction and peace.
Thank you for listening.
May God bless you!
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Monday Nov 04, 2024
KIDS STORY: The Day the Sun Turned Dark (Joel 2:31)
Monday Nov 04, 2024
Monday Nov 04, 2024
Todays story is called: "The Day the Sun Turned to Blood"
Scripture taken from Joel Chapter 2 verse 31.
"The Strange Sky",
Once upon a time, in a peaceful village named Harmonyville, lived a curious boy named Tommy. Tommy loved exploring nature and learning new things every day. One bright morning, as he was playing in the fields, he noticed something very strange happening in the sky. The sun, which was usually bright and yellow, started to turn dark, and the moon looked red like blood.
Tommy ran back to the village and told everyone about the strange sky. The villagers gathered in the square, looking up with worried faces. "What does this mean?" they asked each other.
"The Wise Old Man",
In Harmonyville, there lived a wise old man named Grandpa Joe. He had a long white beard and always knew what to do in times of trouble. The villagers decided to visit Grandpa Joe to ask for his wisdom.
Grandpa Joe listened carefully as Tommy described the dark sun and red moon. He then opened an old book and read aloud from the book of Joel, chapter 2, verse 31: "The sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord."
"The Village's Preparation",
Grandpa Joe explained that these signs were meant to remind people to think about their actions and turn back to doing good. "This is a time for us to come together, help each other, and pray," he said. "We must prepare our hearts and be kind to one another."
The villagers listened and decided to make changes in their lives. They started helping one another more, sharing what they had, and spending more time with their families. Tommy helped Mrs. Green, the elderly lady next door, by carrying her groceries. Others visited the sick and comforted those who were sad.
"The Bright Sun Returns",
As days passed, the villagers continued to support each other and live in harmony. They prayed together every evening, asking for guidance and thanking the Lord for their blessings. One morning, Tommy woke up early and saw the sun rising bright and yellow again. He ran through the village shouting, "The sun is bright again! The sky is back to normal!"
The villagers rejoiced, knowing that their kindness and prayers had brought them closer to each other and to the Lord. Grandpa Joe gathered everyone and reminded them to continue living in peace and kindness, even when the sky was clear and everything seemed normal.
So what have we learned form this story?:
(1).
"Be Kind and Helpful":,
Just like the villagers of Harmonyville, always be ready to help others and show kindness. Helping others makes the world a better place.
(2).
"Stay Faithful in Tough Times":,
When things seem scary or uncertain, remember to stay faithful and pray. Trust that things will get better.
(3).
"Change for the Better":,
Sometimes, we need reminders to improve our actions. Use these moments to reflect on how you can be a better person.
(4).
"Community Support":,
Working together and supporting each other makes difficult times easier to handle. Always be there for your friends and family.
(5).
"Keep the Spirit Alive":,
Even when everything seems fine, continue to be kind and prayerful. Good habits should be practiced every day, not just in times of trouble.
And so, the villagers of Harmonyville lived happily, always remembering the lesson from the day the sun turned dark. And Tommy, our curious boy, grew up to be wise and kind, just like Grandpa Joe.
Thank you for listening.
May God bless you!
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back to the village and told everyone about the strange sky. The villagers gathered in the square, looking up with worried faces. "What does this mean?" they asked each other.
"The Wise Old Man",
In Harmonyville, there lived a wise old man named Grandpa Joe. He had a long white beard and always knew what to do in times of trouble. The villagers decided to visit Grandpa Joe to ask for his wisdom.
Grandpa Joe listened carefully as Tommy described the dark sun and red moon. He then opened an old book and read aloud from the book of Joel, chapter 2, verse 31: "The sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord."
"The Village's Preparation",
Grandpa Joe explained that these signs were meant to remind people to think about their actions and turn back to doing good. "This is a time for us to come together, help each other, and pray," he said. "We must prepare our hearts and be kind to one another."
The villagers listened and decided to make changes in their lives. They started helping one another more, sharing what they had, and spending more time with their families. Tommy helped Mrs. Green, the elderly lady next door, by carrying her groceries. Others visited the sick and comforted those who were sad.
"The Bright Sun Returns",
As days passed, the villagers continued to support each other and live in harmony. They prayed together every evening, asking for guidance and thanking the Lord for their blessings. One morning, Tommy woke up early and saw the sun rising bright and yellow again. He ran through the village shouting, "The sun is bright again! The sky is back to normal!"
The villagers rejoiced, knowing that their kindness and prayers had brought them closer to each other and to the Lord. Grandpa Joe gathered everyone and reminded them to continue living in peace and kindness, even when the sky was clear and everything seemed normal.
So what have we learned form this story?:
(1).
"Be Kind and Helpful":,
Just like the villagers of Harmonyville, always be ready to help others and show kindness. Helping others makes the world a better place.
(2).
"Stay Faithful in Tough Times":,
When things seem scary or uncertain, remember to stay faithful and pray. Trust that things will get better.
(3).
"Change for the Better":,
Sometimes, we need reminders to improve our actions. Use these moments to reflect on how you can be a better person.
(4).
"Community Support":,
Working together and supporting each other makes difficult times easier to handle. Always be there for your friends and family.
(5).
"Keep the Spirit Alive":,
Even when everything seems fine, continue to be kind and prayerful. Good habits should be practiced every day, not just in times of trouble.
And so, the villagers of Harmonyville lived happily, always remembering the lesson from the day the sun turned dark. And Tommy, our curious boy, grew up to be wise and kind, just like Grandpa Joe.
Thank you for listening.
May God bless you!
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Friday Nov 01, 2024
KIDS STORY: The Little Bird Who Dared to Dream (Matthew 6:26)
Friday Nov 01, 2024
Friday Nov 01, 2024
The title of todays story is;
"The Little Bird Who Dared to Dream",
"The text is taken from Matthew Chapter 6 Verse 26)".
Once upon a time, in a sunny meadow filled with colorful flowers, there lived a little bird named Bella. Bella was a tiny bluebird with the brightest feathers, but she had a big dream. She wanted to fly higher than any bird in the sky and see the world beyond the meadow.
One sunny morning, Bella woke up with excitement bubbling in her heart. “Today is the day!” she chirped. She flapped her wings and flew up into the air, but she quickly grew tired. Bella landed on a branch and sighed, “Maybe I’m not meant to fly that high.”
Just then, a wise old owl named Oliver perched nearby. He saw Bella looking sad and asked, “Why the long face, little bird?”
“I want to soar high like the eagles, but I’m just a small bird,” Bella replied, her voice trembling. “What if I fail?”
Oliver smiled gently. “Do you see the flowers below? They bloom every year without worrying about how they’ll grow. And the birds? They don’t gather food for winter, yet they always have enough. Your heavenly Father takes care of them, and you are so much more valuable than they are!”
Bella tilted her head, confused. “But how can I fly high if I’m scared?”
“Every big dream starts with a little step,” Oliver explained. “Believe in yourself. Trust that you have everything you need.”
With newfound courage, Bella took a deep breath. “Okay, I’ll try again!” She flapped her wings harder and soared into the sky. This time, she didn’t stop until she reached the clouds. Bella felt the wind beneath her wings and saw the whole meadow from above.
“I did it!” she chirped joyfully. She realized that even though she was small, she could achieve big dreams if she believed and trusted in her heavenly Father.
As she flew home, Bella saw all the birds playing and chirping in the meadow. She called out to them, “Let’s fly together! We can all achieve our dreams!”
The other birds joined her, and soon the sky was filled with laughter and joyful chirps as they soared high, side by side. Bella learned that when she believed in herself and trusted God, she could do amazing things.
And from that day on, Bella never doubted her dreams again. She knew she was loved and cared for, just like the flowers and all the birds in the sky.
So what can we learn from todays story?
(1).
"Trusting God:",
Just like Bella learned to trust that her Father would take care of her, we can trust God to help us with our dreams and needs.
(2).
"Believing in Yourself:",
Everyone has dreams, and we should believe in ourselves and take steps to reach them, no matter how small we may feel.
(3).
"Community Support:",
Like Bella encouraged the other birds, we should support our friends in their dreams, reminding them that they are valued and loved.
(4).
"Nature's Lesson:",
Observing nature can remind us of God’s care. If He provides for the birds, how much more will He provide for us?
Let’s remember that with faith, we can soar high and achieve our dreams!
Thank you for listening.
May God bless you!
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Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
KIDS STORY: The Brave Woman Jael (Judges 4:17-22)
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
"Hello".
Todays story is titled:
"The Brave Woman Jael".
"Text is from Judges Chapter 4 Verses 17 to 22".
Once Upon a Time.
In a time long ago, the land of Israel was under the rule of the Canaanite army, led by the fierce commander named Sisera. The people of Israel cried out to God for help, and God sent a wise and brave woman named Deborah to lead them. Deborah called upon a mighty warrior named Barak and told him that God would give them victory over Sisera.
(1)
"The Battle Begins".
Barak gathered an army of brave men, and they marched to fight Sisera. The battle was fierce, and God helped Barak and his men defeat the Canaanites. But Sisera was quick and ran away from the battlefield, searching for a safe place to hide.
(2)
"A Safe Haven".
As Sisera fled, he came upon the tent of Jael. Jael was the wife of Heber the Kenite, and she saw that Sisera was in trouble. Although she was afraid, Jael was also very clever and knew that this was a special moment to help her people.
"Come in, my lord!" Jael called out to Sisera. "Don't be afraid. Come inside my tent and rest." Sisera, exhausted from running, gladly accepted her offer. He entered the tent, and Jael quickly covered him with a warm blanket.
(3)
"The Clever Plan".
Sisera, feeling safe, asked Jael for water. "I’m so thirsty!" he said. Instead of water, Jael gave him milk to drink. After he drank, Sisera told her to stand at the entrance of the tent and to keep watch. "If anyone comes and asks if anyone is here, tell them no," he said, feeling safe.
But Jael had a brave plan in mind. As Sisera closed his eyes and drifted off to sleep, she quietly took a tent peg and a hammer from her tent. With her heart racing but filled with determination, Jael crept closer to the sleeping commander.
(4)
"A Brave Act".
With one swift motion, Jael drove the tent peg through Sisera’s head, and he fell to the ground, never to harm the Israelites again. Jael had helped fulfill God’s plan for victory!
(5)
"The News Spreads".
When Barak arrived, looking for Sisera, Jael called out to him. "Come! I will show you the man you are searching for!" Barak entered the tent and saw Sisera lying there. "Jael, you are so brave!" he exclaimed. "You have helped us win this battle!"
(6)
"A Celebration of Victory".
The people of Israel celebrated their victory, thanking God for sending Deborah, Barak, and especially Jael, the brave woman who played a crucial role in their freedom. From that day on, Jael was remembered as a hero who used her cleverness and bravery to fulfill God’s plan.
So this is the Lesson we have learned:
And so, children, remember that God can use anyone, no matter how big or small, brave or scared, to do amazing things. Just like Jael, you can be a hero in your own way by being clever, brave, and trusting in God!
Thank you for listening.
May God bless you!
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Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
KIDS STORY: Love One Another - A Story of Kindness (Romans 12:10)
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Todays story is titled: "Love One Another: A Story of Kindness",
Scripture: Romans 12:10,
Once upon a time in a small village
In a sunny little village, there lived two best friends named Lily and Ben. They loved playing together every day after school. They would climb trees, ride their bikes, and share snacks. But the most important thing they did together was help others.
One day, while playing in the park, they saw Mrs. Thompson, an elderly lady from their neighborhood, struggling to carry her heavy grocery bags. She looked tired, and Lily’s heart filled with compassion. “We should help her!” she exclaimed.
Ben nodded eagerly. “Yes! Let’s be kind and show her love!”
"A Helping Hand"!
Lily and Ben ran over to Mrs. Thompson. “Can we help you with those bags?” Ben asked with a big smile. Mrs. Thompson’s face lit up. “Oh, thank you, dear children! You’re so kind!”
They took the bags from her hands and walked together, chatting and laughing along the way. When they reached her home, Mrs. Thompson invited them inside. “Would you like some cookies for your kindness?” she offered. The children cheered, “Yes, please!”
As they enjoyed the delicious cookies, Mrs. Thompson shared stories from when she was a little girl. Lily and Ben listened eagerly, enjoying her tales and feeling happy to have brightened her day.
"The Power of Love"!
After their snack, they waved goodbye to Mrs. Thompson and headed back to the park. “That felt great! Helping her was fun!” Lily said.
Ben agreed. “And it reminded me of what we learned in Sunday school—Romans 12:10 says, ‘Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.’ Helping others is a way to show that love!”
From that day on, Lily and Ben decided to make it their mission to help someone every week. They helped clean up the park, brought flowers to the sick, and even read stories to younger kids at the library. Each time, they felt their hearts grow bigger with love.
"Sharing Love Everywhere"!
One afternoon, while picking up trash in the park, they noticed a new girl sitting alone on a bench. She looked sad. Lily whispered to Ben, “Let’s go talk to her.” They approached the girl and introduced themselves.
“Hi! I’m Lily, and this is Ben. Do you want to play with us?” the girl looked surprised. “Really? I would love that!” she said with a smile.
As they played together, the girl shared that her name was Candice and that she had just moved to the village. Lily and Ben made sure to include her in everything, showing her the fun spots in the park and making her laugh.
"A Friendship Blossoms"!
Over time, Candice became part of their friendship group. They spent many happy days together, always encouraging one another and sharing kindness, just as the Bible teaches.
One evening, while they were playing, they all sat together under a big tree. “I love how we help each other,” Candice said. “It makes me feel special.”
Ben smiled and replied, “That’s what friends are for! We can honor each other and make everyone feel loved!”
Lily added, “And that’s what God wants us to do! When we love one another, we make the world a happier place!”
From that day forward, Lily, Ben, and Candice continued to spread love and kindness throughout their village, reminding everyone that showing love to one another is one of the best things we can do.
And so, they lived happily, sharing love and joy everywhere they went, just as Romans 12:10 teaches us to do!
Thank you for listening.
May God bless you!
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Sunday Oct 27, 2024
KIDS STORY: The Trumpet of God's Kingdom (Revelation 11:15)
Sunday Oct 27, 2024
Sunday Oct 27, 2024
Todays story title is "The Trumpet of God's Kingdom".Taken from Revelation 11:15
Once upon a time, in a vision given to John, he saw an incredible moment in heaven.
John was an old man who loved God very much. One day, God showed him a vision of amazing things that would happen in the future. As John watched, he saw a series of angels with trumpets. These weren’t just ordinary trumpets—each one announced something powerful about God’s plan for the world.
When the seventh angel raised his trumpet, something wonderful happened!
As the angel blew this trumpet, loud voices filled the skies, saying, “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ, and He will reign forever and ever.” This meant that God was taking charge of the whole world. All kingdoms, nations, and people were to be under His rule, filled with His love and peace.
In heaven, everyone began to worship God!
John saw elders—wise leaders who loved and served God—falling down on their faces to worship. They praised God for His power and for bringing His kingdom to the earth. They celebrated that God would soon make everything right and bring justice to the world.
The people on earth would finally know God’s love and goodness!
This moment with the seventh trumpet meant that Jesus, God’s Son, would rule forever. Everyone who trusted in God would be part of His kingdom, full of joy, peace, and love that would never end. John was overjoyed because he knew that one day, everything sad would come untrue, and God’s kingdom would be a place of perfect happiness.
And so, John’s vision reminds us that God’s kingdom is coming!
Even though we might not see it now, God has a wonderful plan. He is bringing His kingdom here, a place where He will take care of all people and make everything new. One day, we will all celebrate together, just like they did in heaven, because God’s kingdom will be forever and ever!
Thank you for listening.
May God bless you!
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