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Fresh Graduates- Ethiopian IT Park would like to invite qualified and competent applicants to apply for the following post.
✅Position: Internship Opportunity
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business Administration, Education, and related fields
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology, and related fields
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Economics, Management, Human Resources, Supply Chain, and related fields
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, and related fields
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February 24, 2025
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✅Position: Internship Opportunity
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business Administration, Education, and related fields
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Technology, and related fields
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Economics, Management, Human Resources, Supply Chain, and related fields
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, and related fields
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February 24, 2025
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Fresh & Experience- Ethiopian Postal Service would like to invite qualified and competent applicants to apply for the following vacant post.
Education : Bachelor's Degree/College Diploma/level IV in Information technology ,Computer Science, Information technology, computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Information Communication Technology, Management Information System and related fields.
✅Position: Junior CCTV Camera Officer
Salary: Attractive
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February 19, 2025
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Education : Bachelor's Degree/College Diploma/level IV in Information technology ,Computer Science, Information technology, computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Information Communication Technology, Management Information System and related fields.
✅Position: Junior CCTV Camera Officer
Salary: Attractive
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February 19, 2025
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Rekindling My Relationship with Christ After Graduation ✨
As a recently graduated and stepping into the world of work, I’ve faced a challenge that many young professionals can relate to — a sense of distance from God.
In the midst of responsibilities, career building, and navigating life’s transitions, it’s easy to feel that your relationship with Christ has cooled off. I’ve found myself far from the closeness I once felt with Him during my time on campus.
But here's what I’ve learned and would love to share:
1. God hasn’t moved — He’s still right here, and His love for us is unchanging.
Bible says, “Nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:35)
2. Start small, start sincerely — Even if it’s just 5 minutes a day, God values our heart’s willingness.
The story of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) reminds us that no matter how far we wander, God is always waiting with open arms to welcome us back.
3.Feed the flame — Like a fire, faith needs constant attention. Whether it's prayer, worship, or serving, it’s how we nurture our walk with Him.
Bible says, “Fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you…” (2 Timothy 1:6)
4. Repentance isn’t rejection — Feeling distant doesn’t disqualify us from God’s love. It’s a call to return home.
Bible says, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)
5. It’s never too late — No matter where we are, Jesus is waiting for us to come back.
Bible us “I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in.” (Revelation 3:20)
✔️To anyone else feeling this way, you’re not alone. Life gets busy, but don’t let that steal your connection with the One who gave it all for you. Take a moment — He’s waiting with open arms. 🙏
🙌So, brothers and sisters I invite you to come closer to Him and experience the hope and purpose only His kingdom can provide."
As a recently graduated and stepping into the world of work, I’ve faced a challenge that many young professionals can relate to — a sense of distance from God.
In the midst of responsibilities, career building, and navigating life’s transitions, it’s easy to feel that your relationship with Christ has cooled off. I’ve found myself far from the closeness I once felt with Him during my time on campus.
But here's what I’ve learned and would love to share:
1. God hasn’t moved — He’s still right here, and His love for us is unchanging.
Bible says, “Nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:35)
2. Start small, start sincerely — Even if it’s just 5 minutes a day, God values our heart’s willingness.
The story of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) reminds us that no matter how far we wander, God is always waiting with open arms to welcome us back.
3.Feed the flame — Like a fire, faith needs constant attention. Whether it's prayer, worship, or serving, it’s how we nurture our walk with Him.
Bible says, “Fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you…” (2 Timothy 1:6)
4. Repentance isn’t rejection — Feeling distant doesn’t disqualify us from God’s love. It’s a call to return home.
Bible says, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)
5. It’s never too late — No matter where we are, Jesus is waiting for us to come back.
Bible us “I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in.” (Revelation 3:20)
✔️To anyone else feeling this way, you’re not alone. Life gets busy, but don’t let that steal your connection with the One who gave it all for you. Take a moment — He’s waiting with open arms. 🙏
🙌So, brothers and sisters I invite you to come closer to Him and experience the hope and purpose only His kingdom can provide."
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🌆 LOST IN THE CITY?
*The Prodigal Generation’s Wake-Up Call*
🚶♂️ WE LEAVE HOME WITH BIG DREAMS:
Addis Ababa’s skyline glitters. Jobs promise purpose. Independence feels like power.
But slowly, silently—between deadlines and traffic—we drift from God.
“I’m just busy,” we say.
“I’ll pray later,” we lie.
We build careers, but our souls shrink.
🔥 THE TRUTH HURTS:
No promotion fills the God-shaped hole.
No salary buys peace.
We’re the prodigal son—feeding on husks while starving for home (Luke 15:16).
🙏 I KNOW BECAUSE I’VE BEEN THERE:
Skipped church for “self-care Sundays.”
Replaced prayer with podcasts.
Called it “adulting”… but felt emptier each day.
🕊 THEN I REMEMBERED:
God isn’t waiting to scold us.
He’s sprinting toward us—dust flying, arms wide—while we’re still messy, still doubting, still ashamed.
📖 “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him, ran to him, and kissed him.”
—Luke 15:20
💔 TO ANYONE FEELING FAR FROM GOD TODAY:
You’re not alone.
You’re not too late.
You’re still loved—not for your achievements, but because you’re His.
🏠 COME HOME.
Drop the guilt. Skip the excuses.
His grace is closer than your next breath.
🔥 Let’s find our way back—together.
Comment “🙏” if this resonates. Share to wake up a wandering heart.
#ProdigalGeneration #FaithInTheCity #AddisAbaba
*The Prodigal Generation’s Wake-Up Call*
🚶♂️ WE LEAVE HOME WITH BIG DREAMS:
Addis Ababa’s skyline glitters. Jobs promise purpose. Independence feels like power.
But slowly, silently—between deadlines and traffic—we drift from God.
“I’m just busy,” we say.
“I’ll pray later,” we lie.
We build careers, but our souls shrink.
🔥 THE TRUTH HURTS:
No promotion fills the God-shaped hole.
No salary buys peace.
We’re the prodigal son—feeding on husks while starving for home (Luke 15:16).
🙏 I KNOW BECAUSE I’VE BEEN THERE:
Skipped church for “self-care Sundays.”
Replaced prayer with podcasts.
Called it “adulting”… but felt emptier each day.
🕊 THEN I REMEMBERED:
God isn’t waiting to scold us.
He’s sprinting toward us—dust flying, arms wide—while we’re still messy, still doubting, still ashamed.
📖 “But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him, ran to him, and kissed him.”
—Luke 15:20
💔 TO ANYONE FEELING FAR FROM GOD TODAY:
You’re not alone.
You’re not too late.
You’re still loved—not for your achievements, but because you’re His.
🏠 COME HOME.
Drop the guilt. Skip the excuses.
His grace is closer than your next breath.
🔥 Let’s find our way back—together.
Comment “🙏” if this resonates. Share to wake up a wandering heart.
#ProdigalGeneration #FaithInTheCity #AddisAbaba
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🌾 From the Pit to the Palace 👑 — The Story of Joseph
📖 Genesis 37–50
Joseph’s life didn’t start easy.
✅ Loved by his father 👨👦
❌ Hated by his brothers 😠
⛓️ Sold as a slave
🚔 Imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit
Yet through it all… God was with him. 🙏
📍 While others saw failure,
📍 God saw preparation.
📍 While others saw a prisoner,
📍 God saw a Prime Minister in the making.
“You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.”
— Genesis 50:20 ✨
Joseph didn’t just survive betrayal—he rose to lead an entire nation, save lives during famine, and even forgave those who wronged him. 💖
💡 Life Lesson:
You might be in a “pit” season of your life right now—ignored, misunderstood, or struggling. But don’t lose hope.
God uses the darkest paths to lead to the brightest purposes. 🌄
Keep growing. Keep trusting.
Like Joseph, your story is not over yet. 📜✨
#followme
🔄 Share this to remind someone:
Delay is not denial. Your purpose is being prepared. 💫
#Faith #BibleStory #Joseph #Purpose #TrustGod #ChristianInspiration #TelegramDevotion
📖 Genesis 37–50
Joseph’s life didn’t start easy.
✅ Loved by his father 👨👦
❌ Hated by his brothers 😠
⛓️ Sold as a slave
🚔 Imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit
Yet through it all… God was with him. 🙏
📍 While others saw failure,
📍 God saw preparation.
📍 While others saw a prisoner,
📍 God saw a Prime Minister in the making.
“You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.”
— Genesis 50:20 ✨
Joseph didn’t just survive betrayal—he rose to lead an entire nation, save lives during famine, and even forgave those who wronged him. 💖
💡 Life Lesson:
You might be in a “pit” season of your life right now—ignored, misunderstood, or struggling. But don’t lose hope.
God uses the darkest paths to lead to the brightest purposes. 🌄
Keep growing. Keep trusting.
Like Joseph, your story is not over yet. 📜✨
#followme
🔄 Share this to remind someone:
Delay is not denial. Your purpose is being prepared. 💫
#Faith #BibleStory #Joseph #Purpose #TrustGod #ChristianInspiration #TelegramDevotion
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🌧 Noah’s Ark & Today’s Storms: A Call to Build Faith in Troubled Times
Just as God warned Noah of the coming flood, our world today faces storms—literal and metaphorical. Climate crises, moral decay, and division rage like rising waters. Yet Noah’s story isn’t just about judgment—it’s a blueprint for hope, obedience, and redemption.
🚨 The Parallels:
Then: A world consumed by corruption (Genesis 6:11-12).
Now: A planet grappling with greed, injustice, and environmental neglect.
Then: Noah built an ark while others mocked.
Now: We’re called to build “arks” of faith—choosing integrity, compassion, and stewardship.
🔑 The Lesson:
God’s promise to Noah was sealed with a rainbow—a sign of mercy. But the ark wasn’t just a rescue boat; it was a test of trust. Today, God invites us to:
1️⃣ Listen to His Warnings (Proverbs 22:3): Turn from destructive paths.
2️⃣ Act in Faith: Prioritize righteousness over convenience.
3️⃣ Be the Ark: Shelter others through love and truth.
🌍 Reflection:
What “arks” are we building? Are we investing in temporary fixes or eternal foundations?
🌟 God’s Promise Remains:
“Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of a flood” (Genesis 9:11). But His call to repentance echoes louder than ever.
👉🏽 Join the Journey:
Let’s choose obedience over apathy, hope over despair. Share this message, and tag someone who inspires you to walk in faith!
“For we walk by faith, not by sight.” — 2 Corinthians 5:7
#Follow and #share
Just as God warned Noah of the coming flood, our world today faces storms—literal and metaphorical. Climate crises, moral decay, and division rage like rising waters. Yet Noah’s story isn’t just about judgment—it’s a blueprint for hope, obedience, and redemption.
🚨 The Parallels:
Then: A world consumed by corruption (Genesis 6:11-12).
Now: A planet grappling with greed, injustice, and environmental neglect.
Then: Noah built an ark while others mocked.
Now: We’re called to build “arks” of faith—choosing integrity, compassion, and stewardship.
🔑 The Lesson:
God’s promise to Noah was sealed with a rainbow—a sign of mercy. But the ark wasn’t just a rescue boat; it was a test of trust. Today, God invites us to:
1️⃣ Listen to His Warnings (Proverbs 22:3): Turn from destructive paths.
2️⃣ Act in Faith: Prioritize righteousness over convenience.
3️⃣ Be the Ark: Shelter others through love and truth.
🌍 Reflection:
What “arks” are we building? Are we investing in temporary fixes or eternal foundations?
🌟 God’s Promise Remains:
“Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of a flood” (Genesis 9:11). But His call to repentance echoes louder than ever.
👉🏽 Join the Journey:
Let’s choose obedience over apathy, hope over despair. Share this message, and tag someone who inspires you to walk in faith!
“For we walk by faith, not by sight.” — 2 Corinthians 5:7
#Follow and #share
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“እነሆ፤ የተወደደው ጊዜ አሁን ነው፤ የመዳንም ቀን አሁን ነው።”
(2 ቆሮ 6:2)
"I tell you, now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation."
(2 Corinthians 6:2)
The Feast of the Great King" is a song inviting you to find joy and forgiveness in God's kingdom through Jesus Christ. It celebrates His sacrifice and calls us to open our hearts to the abundant grace He offers."
Official Music Video For "Nu" by Meskerem Getu
Music Produced By Abenezer Dawit.(Ripple Music Production)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meskerem_getu/
Facebook: https://facebook.com/meskygetu3/
ግጥም፡
የታላቅ ንጉስ ድግስ በዘላለም ከተማ
ሠዎች ተጋብዛችኋል ያልሰማ ሁሉ ይስማ
ወደ ሕይወት በሚወስደው በጠበበው ደጅ ኑ
የመዳኛው ቀን አሁን ነው ጊዜ እንዳይሄድ ሳትወስኑ
ኑ (3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኑ(3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
የሞተላቹን እዩት
የተወጋ ጎኑን እዩት
ሲንከራተት እዩት
ፍቅር ግድ ብሎት
መንግሰተ ሰማይ ቀርባለች እና ንስሃ ግቡ (4)
ጠሪው ፍፁም ቅዱስ ነው መኖሪያውም የተቀደሰ
ከራሱ በመጣ አንጪ እንድንታጠብ አዘዘ
ወደመንግስቱ ለመግባት ወደታላቂቱ ድግስ
ያለን ሁሉ ስለማይመጥን አዘጋጅቷል የሚለበስ
ኑ (3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኑ)3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኢየሱስን ልበሱ
በደሙ ተቀደሱ
እጁን ዘርግቶ እዩት
ፍቅር ግድ ብሎት
መንግሰተ ሰማይ ቀርባለች እና ንስሃ ግቡ (4)
ኑ (3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ …
የጥሪ ሰዓቱ ሳይረፍድ መግቢያ ጊዜው ሳያበቃ
በሩ ሳይቆለፍ በፊት የተኛን ሁሉ እንንቃ
የሕይወት መንገድ ኢየሱስ ያዳነን በመስቀል ሞቶ
ወደ ድግሱ ሊያደርሰን ይጣራል እጁን ዘርግቶ
ኑ (3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኑ)3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኢየሱስን ልበሱ
በደሙ ተቀደሱ
እጁን ዘርግቶ እዩት
ፍቅር ግድ ብሎት
መንግሰተ ሰማይ ቀርባለች እና ንስሃ ግቡ (4)
Lyrics:
The Feast of the Great King in the Eternal City
All are invited; let everyone who has not heard hear.
Come through the narrow gate that leads to life.
The day of salvation is now. Do not delay.
Come (3) Be saved now
Come (3) Be saved now
See the one who died for you
See his pierced side
See him as he suffers
Because Love compels him
The kingdom of heaven is near and repent (4)
The one who calls is perfectly holy and his dwelling is holy.
He commands us to wash ourselves with the water that comes from himself.
To enter the kingdom, he has prepared for us to enter the great feast.
He has prepared a robe, since what we wear does not fit
Come (3) Be saved now
Come (3) Be saved now
Put on Jesus
Be sanctified through his blood
See his outstretched hands
Because Love compels him
The kingdom of heaven is near, so repent (4)
Come (3) Be saved now …
Before the hour of the call is late, before the time of entry is over,
Before the door is locked, let us wake up all who sleep
The way of life Jesus saved us by dying on the cross
He calls us to the feast, stretching out his hand
Come (3) Be saved now
Come (3) Be saved now
Put on Jesus
Be sanctified through his blood
See his outstretched hands
Because Love compels him
2025 © Meskerem Getu.
alert ⚠️
come to Jesus
“እነሆ፤ የተወደደው ጊዜ አሁን ነው፤ የመዳንም ቀን አሁን ነው።”
(2 ቆሮ 6:2)
"I tell you, now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation."
(2 Corinthians 6:2)
The Feast of the Great King" is a song inviting you to find joy and forgiveness in God's kingdom through Jesus Christ. It celebrates His sacrifice and calls us to open our hearts to the abundant grace He offers."
Official Music Video For "Nu" by Meskerem Getu
Music Produced By Abenezer Dawit.(Ripple Music Production)
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meskerem_getu/
Facebook: https://facebook.com/meskygetu3/
ግጥም፡
የታላቅ ንጉስ ድግስ በዘላለም ከተማ
ሠዎች ተጋብዛችኋል ያልሰማ ሁሉ ይስማ
ወደ ሕይወት በሚወስደው በጠበበው ደጅ ኑ
የመዳኛው ቀን አሁን ነው ጊዜ እንዳይሄድ ሳትወስኑ
ኑ (3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኑ(3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
የሞተላቹን እዩት
የተወጋ ጎኑን እዩት
ሲንከራተት እዩት
ፍቅር ግድ ብሎት
መንግሰተ ሰማይ ቀርባለች እና ንስሃ ግቡ (4)
ጠሪው ፍፁም ቅዱስ ነው መኖሪያውም የተቀደሰ
ከራሱ በመጣ አንጪ እንድንታጠብ አዘዘ
ወደመንግስቱ ለመግባት ወደታላቂቱ ድግስ
ያለን ሁሉ ስለማይመጥን አዘጋጅቷል የሚለበስ
ኑ (3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኑ)3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኢየሱስን ልበሱ
በደሙ ተቀደሱ
እጁን ዘርግቶ እዩት
ፍቅር ግድ ብሎት
መንግሰተ ሰማይ ቀርባለች እና ንስሃ ግቡ (4)
ኑ (3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ …
የጥሪ ሰዓቱ ሳይረፍድ መግቢያ ጊዜው ሳያበቃ
በሩ ሳይቆለፍ በፊት የተኛን ሁሉ እንንቃ
የሕይወት መንገድ ኢየሱስ ያዳነን በመስቀል ሞቶ
ወደ ድግሱ ሊያደርሰን ይጣራል እጁን ዘርግቶ
ኑ (3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኑ)3) ዳኑ አሁኑኑ
ኢየሱስን ልበሱ
በደሙ ተቀደሱ
እጁን ዘርግቶ እዩት
ፍቅር ግድ ብሎት
መንግሰተ ሰማይ ቀርባለች እና ንስሃ ግቡ (4)
Lyrics:
The Feast of the Great King in the Eternal City
All are invited; let everyone who has not heard hear.
Come through the narrow gate that leads to life.
The day of salvation is now. Do not delay.
Come (3) Be saved now
Come (3) Be saved now
See the one who died for you
See his pierced side
See him as he suffers
Because Love compels him
The kingdom of heaven is near and repent (4)
The one who calls is perfectly holy and his dwelling is holy.
He commands us to wash ourselves with the water that comes from himself.
To enter the kingdom, he has prepared for us to enter the great feast.
He has prepared a robe, since what we wear does not fit
Come (3) Be saved now
Come (3) Be saved now
Put on Jesus
Be sanctified through his blood
See his outstretched hands
Because Love compels him
The kingdom of heaven is near, so repent (4)
Come (3) Be saved now …
Before the hour of the call is late, before the time of entry is over,
Before the door is locked, let us wake up all who sleep
The way of life Jesus saved us by dying on the cross
He calls us to the feast, stretching out his hand
Come (3) Be saved now
Come (3) Be saved now
Put on Jesus
Be sanctified through his blood
See his outstretched hands
Because Love compels him
2025 © Meskerem Getu.
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Let Us Not Judge, But Call to the Truth
One time, Zeritu Kebede spoke in an interview and said something many didn’t expect: “Jesus doesn’t hate music.” She was just being honest, expressing how she saw things. But soon after, many believers in Jesus turned against her. Instead of showing love or guidance, they judged her harshly, insulted her, and pushed her away.
But God's thoughts are not our thoughts. His ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9). Today, that same girl is not just a believer in Jesus Christ—she is now a gospel singer, using her voice to call others to the truth, to life, and to the light that is in Jesus. What a beautiful testimony of God’s mercy and grace!
This reminds me of a powerful story in the Bible—the story of Saul who became Paul. In Acts 9, Saul was known for persecuting the church. He hated believers and caused them great suffering. But Jesus didn’t give up on him. On the road to Damascus, Jesus met Saul and changed his life forever. That same man became Paul the Apostle, one of the greatest messengers of the gospel. Imagine if believers had said, “He’s too far gone,” or “God could never use him.” But God saw a vessel where others saw a threat.
Just like Paul, and just like that young girl, many people the world gives up on are exactly the ones God chooses to use. That’s why Jesus tells us:
“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” — Matthew 7:1
“Let the one who has never sinned throw the first stone.” — John 8:7
Let us learn from this:
🔹 Don’t be quick to judge someone just because they’re not where you are in the faith.
🔹 Don’t insult those who don’t yet understand — guide them with truth and love.
🔹 Remember, Jesus didn’t come to condemn the world, but to save it (John 3:17).
Let’s stop throwing stones.
Let’s stop gatekeeping the Kingdom.
Let us be like Jesus—calling, forgiving, loving, and leading others to the truth.
Because the same girl we judged yesterday might be the one preaching the gospel tomorrow.
And the person who seems lost today could be the voice that leads thousands to Christ.
Let’s call others not with hate, but with grace and truth.
Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6) — and He can reach anyone, anywhere.
One time, Zeritu Kebede spoke in an interview and said something many didn’t expect: “Jesus doesn’t hate music.” She was just being honest, expressing how she saw things. But soon after, many believers in Jesus turned against her. Instead of showing love or guidance, they judged her harshly, insulted her, and pushed her away.
But God's thoughts are not our thoughts. His ways are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9). Today, that same girl is not just a believer in Jesus Christ—she is now a gospel singer, using her voice to call others to the truth, to life, and to the light that is in Jesus. What a beautiful testimony of God’s mercy and grace!
This reminds me of a powerful story in the Bible—the story of Saul who became Paul. In Acts 9, Saul was known for persecuting the church. He hated believers and caused them great suffering. But Jesus didn’t give up on him. On the road to Damascus, Jesus met Saul and changed his life forever. That same man became Paul the Apostle, one of the greatest messengers of the gospel. Imagine if believers had said, “He’s too far gone,” or “God could never use him.” But God saw a vessel where others saw a threat.
Just like Paul, and just like that young girl, many people the world gives up on are exactly the ones God chooses to use. That’s why Jesus tells us:
“Do not judge, or you too will be judged.” — Matthew 7:1
“Let the one who has never sinned throw the first stone.” — John 8:7
Let us learn from this:
🔹 Don’t be quick to judge someone just because they’re not where you are in the faith.
🔹 Don’t insult those who don’t yet understand — guide them with truth and love.
🔹 Remember, Jesus didn’t come to condemn the world, but to save it (John 3:17).
Let’s stop throwing stones.
Let’s stop gatekeeping the Kingdom.
Let us be like Jesus—calling, forgiving, loving, and leading others to the truth.
Because the same girl we judged yesterday might be the one preaching the gospel tomorrow.
And the person who seems lost today could be the voice that leads thousands to Christ.
Let’s call others not with hate, but with grace and truth.
Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6) — and He can reach anyone, anywhere.
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GOD'S PEACE IN FINANCIAL STABILITY
DAY : 1
🌟 Give Your Burdens to Jesus
✝️ Jesus hears your groans and exasperations. He listens to every whisper of frustration and ache of despair in the face of rent or medical costs. He knows of every moment caught in workaholism and the urge to fund an expensive lifestyle.
🙏 If your finances burden you and make you weary, drag your heavy-laden heart to Jesus.
📖 He gives rest to “all who labor and are heavy laden.” (Matthew 11:28). “Labor” is often translated as “weary.” Jesus’ audience likely thought of the restrictive legalism of the Pharisees and Scribes, but his words remain significant for us.
💡 When ambition begins to choke us out of spiritual or family life, when the next check is uncertain, the bills threaten to overwhelm us, and when major purchases or life’s messiness interfere with our plans, Jesus promises that we will find rest for our souls.
❤️ At the outset, let that wonderful truth sink in and salve your heart: Jesus promises to give you rest.
🛡 A yoke is a wooden harness that pulls a plow behind two oxen or donkeys. The easiness of the yoke refers to it fitting well. Jesus’ yoke is intentional and personal, fitted to each one of us because he knows us.
🔄 Your desires and the world may have made a heavy, chafing, and ill-fitted yoke for you. Trade it for Jesus’ burden and open your heart to learn from him. He knows you and will shepherd you gently.
⚖️ Under Jesus’ load, you have nothing to lose. He will reward you for faithfulness and forgive you when it’s squandered. His compassion overwhelms sin, and his power protects you.
🤲 His intentions for us are good and caring. Instead of trusting in yourself, turn to trust in him.
📝 And we can learn from our savior, “gentle and lowly of heart,” by listening to what he teaches about money.
🌅 Tomorrow, we will look at Jesus’ teaching of stewardship.
💖 Jesus’ burden is not a legalistic one where we fear our master’s punishment; it is one of joy in return for faithfulness with what we’re given. That means no matter how much, or how little money you have, no matter how much debt, every one of us has a path of trust that leads to joy.
💭 What expectations in finances are placed on you?
➡️ Number them.
💭 What burdens are most heavy right now?
➡️ Consider them.
🛐 Take all of these in prayer and talk about them with Jesus.
✨ Take your anxieties and cast them on Jesus in prayer, committing to trust in him no matter your load.
DAY : 1
🌟 Give Your Burdens to Jesus
28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.29Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.30For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
✝️ Jesus hears your groans and exasperations. He listens to every whisper of frustration and ache of despair in the face of rent or medical costs. He knows of every moment caught in workaholism and the urge to fund an expensive lifestyle.
🙏 If your finances burden you and make you weary, drag your heavy-laden heart to Jesus.
📖 He gives rest to “all who labor and are heavy laden.” (Matthew 11:28). “Labor” is often translated as “weary.” Jesus’ audience likely thought of the restrictive legalism of the Pharisees and Scribes, but his words remain significant for us.
💡 When ambition begins to choke us out of spiritual or family life, when the next check is uncertain, the bills threaten to overwhelm us, and when major purchases or life’s messiness interfere with our plans, Jesus promises that we will find rest for our souls.
❤️ At the outset, let that wonderful truth sink in and salve your heart: Jesus promises to give you rest.
🛡 A yoke is a wooden harness that pulls a plow behind two oxen or donkeys. The easiness of the yoke refers to it fitting well. Jesus’ yoke is intentional and personal, fitted to each one of us because he knows us.
🔄 Your desires and the world may have made a heavy, chafing, and ill-fitted yoke for you. Trade it for Jesus’ burden and open your heart to learn from him. He knows you and will shepherd you gently.
⚖️ Under Jesus’ load, you have nothing to lose. He will reward you for faithfulness and forgive you when it’s squandered. His compassion overwhelms sin, and his power protects you.
🤲 His intentions for us are good and caring. Instead of trusting in yourself, turn to trust in him.
📝 And we can learn from our savior, “gentle and lowly of heart,” by listening to what he teaches about money.
🌅 Tomorrow, we will look at Jesus’ teaching of stewardship.
💖 Jesus’ burden is not a legalistic one where we fear our master’s punishment; it is one of joy in return for faithfulness with what we’re given. That means no matter how much, or how little money you have, no matter how much debt, every one of us has a path of trust that leads to joy.
💭 What expectations in finances are placed on you?
➡️ Number them.
💭 What burdens are most heavy right now?
➡️ Consider them.
🛐 Take all of these in prayer and talk about them with Jesus.
✨ Take your anxieties and cast them on Jesus in prayer, committing to trust in him no matter your load.
DAY 2
📖 Christian Stewardship
✨ Jesus radically turns our earthly, common notions about money upside down.
🔑 The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25):
“Talent” in the parable refers to a vast sum of money (not just natural gifts).
God’s gifts are expansive and generous—He entrusts each of us with precisely the right responsibility.
Everything belongs to God: Skills, wealth, testimony—even the finances of billionaires and the homeless are His.
⚠️ Warning Against Fear & Entitlement:
The unfaithful servant buried his talent due to fear of a “hard” master and resentment.
Fear, laziness, or resentment blind us to God’s call for faithfulness in our circumstances.
🌟 God Rewards Faithfulness, Not Outcomes:
The first two servants (given 2 and 5 talents) received the same reward: their master’s joy.
Stewardship is about trust, not results: “God deals with the outcome—we focus on faithfulness.”
💸 The Widow’s Offering (Mark 12:41–44):
Jesus praised the poor widow’s two small coins over the wealthy’s large donations.
Stewardship is measured by sacrifice, not amount.
🤔 Reflection Questions:
1️⃣ Do you prioritize faithfulness over monetary results?
“If not, why not?”
2️⃣ Is your giving defined by church donations or heart posture?
3️⃣ Is your bank balance or 401(k) your obsession?
“Wealth sprouts wings and flies away” (Proverbs 23:5).
🙌 Call to Action:
Take stock of your finances.
Pray with open hands—physically—to remind yourself: “All I have belongs to God.”
Ask God to align your heart with Jesus’ countercultural stewardship: “He owns everything—not us.”
#FaithfulnessOverWealth #GodOwnsItAll #StewardshipInChrist
📖 Christian Stewardship
✨ Jesus radically turns our earthly, common notions about money upside down.
🔑 The Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25):
“Talent” in the parable refers to a vast sum of money (not just natural gifts).
God’s gifts are expansive and generous—He entrusts each of us with precisely the right responsibility.
Everything belongs to God: Skills, wealth, testimony—even the finances of billionaires and the homeless are His.
⚠️ Warning Against Fear & Entitlement:
The unfaithful servant buried his talent due to fear of a “hard” master and resentment.
Fear, laziness, or resentment blind us to God’s call for faithfulness in our circumstances.
🌟 God Rewards Faithfulness, Not Outcomes:
The first two servants (given 2 and 5 talents) received the same reward: their master’s joy.
Stewardship is about trust, not results: “God deals with the outcome—we focus on faithfulness.”
💸 The Widow’s Offering (Mark 12:41–44):
Jesus praised the poor widow’s two small coins over the wealthy’s large donations.
Stewardship is measured by sacrifice, not amount.
🤔 Reflection Questions:
1️⃣ Do you prioritize faithfulness over monetary results?
“If not, why not?”
2️⃣ Is your giving defined by church donations or heart posture?
3️⃣ Is your bank balance or 401(k) your obsession?
“Wealth sprouts wings and flies away” (Proverbs 23:5).
🙌 Call to Action:
Take stock of your finances.
Pray with open hands—physically—to remind yourself: “All I have belongs to God.”
Ask God to align your heart with Jesus’ countercultural stewardship: “He owns everything—not us.”
#FaithfulnessOverWealth #GodOwnsItAll #StewardshipInChrist
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Matthew 25
14 “Again, it will be like a man going on a journey, who called his servants and entrusted his wealth to them.15To one he gave five bags of gold, to another two bags, and to another one bag, each according to his ability. Then he went on his journey.16The man who had received five bags of gold went at once and put his money to work and gained five bags more.17So also, the one with two bags of gold gained two more.18But the man who had received one bag went off, dug a hole in the ground and hid his master’s money.
19 “After a long time the master of those servants returned and settled accounts with them.20The man who had received five bags of gold brought the other five. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with five bags of gold. See, I have gained five more.’
21 “His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’
22 “The man with two bags of gold also came. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with two bags of gold; see, I have gained two more.’
23 “His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’
24 “Then the man who had received one bag of gold came. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘I knew that you are a hard man, harvesting where you have not sown and gathering where you have not scattered seed.25So I was afraid and went out and hid your gold in the ground. See, here is what belongs to you.’
26 “His master replied, ‘You wicked, lazy servant! So you knew that I harvest where I have not sown and gather where I have not scattered seed?27Well then, you should have put my money on deposit with the bankers, so that when I returned I would have received it back with interest.
28 “ ‘So take the bag of gold from him and give it to the one who has ten bags.29For whoever has will be given more, and they will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what they have will be taken from them.30And throw that worthless servant outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’
14 “Again, it will be like a man going on a journey, who called his servants and entrusted his wealth to them.15To one he gave five bags of gold, to another two bags, and to another one bag, each according to his ability. Then he went on his journey.16The man who had received five bags of gold went at once and put his money to work and gained five bags more.17So also, the one with two bags of gold gained two more.18But the man who had received one bag went off, dug a hole in the ground and hid his master’s money.
19 “After a long time the master of those servants returned and settled accounts with them.20The man who had received five bags of gold brought the other five. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with five bags of gold. See, I have gained five more.’
21 “His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’
22 “The man with two bags of gold also came. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘you entrusted me with two bags of gold; see, I have gained two more.’
23 “His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’
24 “Then the man who had received one bag of gold came. ‘Master,’ he said, ‘I knew that you are a hard man, harvesting where you have not sown and gathering where you have not scattered seed.25So I was afraid and went out and hid your gold in the ground. See, here is what belongs to you.’
26 “His master replied, ‘You wicked, lazy servant! So you knew that I harvest where I have not sown and gather where I have not scattered seed?27Well then, you should have put my money on deposit with the bankers, so that when I returned I would have received it back with interest.
28 “ ‘So take the bag of gold from him and give it to the one who has ten bags.29For whoever has will be given more, and they will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what they have will be taken from them.30And throw that worthless servant outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’
