Monthly Archives: June 2023

Reflecting on Joy

JOY was the word that was given to me by the Holy Spirit for my word in the past academic year; and Zephaniah 3:17 was the Bible verse for my word. I wasn’t really sure what it meant since I was looking at the word from my perspective and thought I’ll have more joy – perhaps that my circumstances will change and I’ll be happy about the changes. I was a little perplexed why this Bible verse was given for my word of the year. Now that the academic year is over, I think I understand why.

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Book of Ezekiel + Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins + Dr. Francis Myles on Book of Job

I have been listening to the message series on the Book of Ezekiel from Cornerstone Chapel and I just finished it all yesterday in my day of house cleaning. During the pandemic lockdown, the Holy Spirit led me to do a bible study on the Book of Revelation. Since I wanted to make sure that the pastors that I was learning from were not only from one source; I learned from five different pastor-teachers who taught this book. Other than minor differences in what they emphasized and future timeline thoughts, I thought they were very consistent in their teachings. One of the teachers that I learned from was Pastor Gary of Cornerstone Chapel.

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Proclaiming Bible Promises

Ever since my activism began in March with a big let down at the end, I have been deeply grieved. It also didn’t help that my daughter came home from college and she has been retreating back to her former ways of being reclusive, rude and showing destructive eating habits. Moreover, the PTO board president was very difficult with me as I was trying to end my school events for the year. If it wasn’t for my sense of duty and responsibility to the students and school, I probably would have quit my volunteering services midstream. Thank goodness the school year is over and I did all my events well. However, I thought and prayed about it and I told the other new co-president that I’m not returning back in the new academic year. I was going to return for another year just to bless the students and staff; and to find new parent replacements for all the events that I handle. But after all that I went through with her, I felt permission and release from the Lord to let it go. I’m relieved.

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Security Guard Vision

This promise is for our time on earth. We don’t need hope in heaven. There is no future in eternity (I think).

Monday was my Bible study group’s last meeting for the semester and in our meeting we all take turns to praise and pray after our Bible study discussion. While the other ladies were praying I saw this vision in my mind that I’d like to share with you. Please read my vision and ponder it.

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