In the Holy Bible, we may becometh most astonished as we read of the Son of God’s intimate teachings. For ofttimes Christ taught the multitude, granting them the blessedness of miraculous sustenance as they hungered.
And so, I suppose it is there in the Gospels of God that our Shepherd continues on with His sermons to us.
Oh, how the blessed words from eternity shall surely remindeth us in our darkest hour and most greatest moments that our Master is with us. Amen.
Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. But thou, when thou fastest, anoint thine head, and wash thy face; that thou appear not unto men to fast, but unto thy Father which is in secret: and thy Father, which seeth in secret, shall reward thee openly. St. Matthew 6:16-18
I might say, it well so pleased the Holy Father to prepareth me for years for the time of consecration even before I was bestowed the grace to entereth it.
For as I considereth it, before the years of being set apart with thy Lord, I was chiefly led by the Spirit of God to focus on fasting in the middle of the week and reading books principally focused on the supernatural realm. Thereafter, while on a corporate thirty-day consecration, I purposed to forsake the television.
What a most blessed surprise it was for me when, after the thirty-day prayer and fasting had concluded, my desire to watch television programs had becometh a former thing.
You might say, after the occasion of that certain time of consecration unto thy Lord, it even became many years I ceased watching television. It remained so, but for what I shall say was on the occasion I was led by the Spirit of God to giveth attention to news coverage of the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Oh, my gratitude for our Good Father, for in His kindness He began to lead me back to the enjoyment of television late in the year of 2020. I may say, Christ bestowed the blessedness of His grace upon me to return to television by watching episodes of the children’s television program “Sesame Street,” and “Elmo’s World.”
Quite likely, our Lord, in His lovingkindness, led me to this particular program because I had invariably been intrigued with puppets. In it, I discovered I most enjoyed watching Elmo and his fish!
Might I now speaketh of my dearest son, Tony? For it was my most generous son who gifted me Elmo, a talking puppet during the Christmas of 2019. I might say, the red fuzzy puppet was the only gift I desired that Christmas.
And so, I suppose Tony shares the story of that certain Christmas whereby I desired only a children’s toy. Ofttimes, he now may even be heard saying, “No one can touch my mother’s Elmo. She loves her Elmo!” Smile.
Dearest Master, who rules and reigns, I arise to giveth Thee thanks for the Cross and Thine Lordship.
In the magnificence of this morning, I come before Thee filled with awe and most grateful for Thine faithfulness and trust to call me to serve You and my dearest brethren, Holy One.
And so, as I remembereth the blessed day the Eternal Spirit of God instructed me to launch the podcast and teacheth the Gospels, I beseech Thee for the strength to continue to do so with joy and gladness.
Might Thou also hearest me as I pray for those who hath blessed my heart in this season, even listening and sharing the teachings? Son of Peace, might Thou grant them the blessedness of peace, wherefore surpasses understanding?
How I giveth Thee praise for attending to my voice and supplications, Master. In Thine Name, I seal this prayer. Amen.
In the Holy Bible, we read of the most magnificent history of our Blessed Master’s faithfulness and obedience to His Father, and of our Lord’s fervency in prayer and supplications in His Earthly Ministry.
And so, might we be most faithful to study these blessed passages whereby are recorded in the Gospels of Christ’ obedience. For in these sacred texts, we learn from the Son of God how we might, with a thankful heart, offereth righteous prayers unto our Eternal Father.
I suppose it shall grant us comfort and most robust faith that our prayers shall be fundamentally heard in the Throne Room and invariably answered by our Sovereign God. Amen.
Holy Father, I giveth Thee thanks for my dearest brethren whom shalt purpose to delight in Thee listening to today’s episode on “Holy Podcast.”
Father, I beseech Thee to remembereth their prayers today. Might you in Your lovingkindness grant them the answers whereby bringeth the blessedness of Christ’ joy, Father?
In the Holy Name of the Dearest Master, I pray, Amen.
Surely, our Holy Father is most faithful to teacheth us as believers as we walk in our authority; we shall keep the enemy from hindering truth of the Gospel of Christ.
I might say, in speaking of the Blessed Father, the Old Testament, and most particularly in the Book of the Prophet Isaiah, we might principally learn most of His Heart and Character.
As I considereth it, it is our Dearest Master who chiefly continued teaching and stunningly revealed the Heart of our most strategic and Righteous Father in the New Testament.
For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him: Colossians 1:16
And so, I may say then, it might be well for our souls to continueth to study the Eternal Son of God to fundamentally learn of the Heart of His Father. For it is the Blessed One who hath created us and all things. Amen.
Surely, the blessed wisdom of King Solomon in Proverbs, Chapter 4, fundamentally taketh our hands and guides us in the way of wisdom and instruction. And even so, it is throughout the Chapter that Solomon inculcates how to navigate the roadblocks that he seemingly knows are ahead in the journey of life.
How might it then be well with us as we seek to get wisdom to inclineth our ears to the passages recorded in verses 14 and 15, whereby reads:
“Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men. Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away.”
I may say, it is chiefly the Wisdom of Christ that leads us in the right paths of the shining light of Him.
And so, it might well be a benefit to our souls and to our spiritual growth if we meditate on the wisdom of King Solomon in those blessed passages. Amen.
Most wondrously, each blessed time our hearts are intentional and focused on abiding with our Holy Majesty, He responds to our love for Him and grants the splendor of His presence. In awe and astonishment of our Lord’s humility, we are bestowed the blessed favor of reading the Word in The Throne Room.
Surely, the blessed text recorded in John 1:1 is most profound, for it definitively records Christ, the Word, was in creation and was our most Holy God in flesh.
Might I taketh a moment to further expound for a moment on John 1:1 and Isaiah 61:1? For in both passages it appeareth it well so agreed with the Godhead that the Incarnate Son of God, would fundamentally demonstrate His authority in the sacred Scriptures.
And so, might we continue to be faithful and held in awe and trust in the reading of the Old Testament. For Christ, chiefly lived a most righteous life according to the text therein. And our Lord’s walk during His Ministry foundationally began the recording of the blessed New Testament. Amen.
Holy Father, who rules and reigns I arise with thanksgiving for a new day to bless You for Your excellency and glory.
On this blessed morning of wonder, might You remembereth thy Word sent by Your Holy Angel to Cornelius during his time of fasting? May I remind You of its reading, Father? For in this most astonishing passage recorded in Acts 10:4, the Angel stood before Cornelius and declared: “Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God.”
How marvelous it is to even be granted the honor to read of Your holy response to Cornelius prayers and alms, Father! Certainly, you are inherently good and, in Your generosity, You gave Cornelius more than he might hath even asked of Thee.
Reminded of Cornelius’ faith, and humility whereby hath ofttimes given me encouragement, Father, I call upon You by faith. May You answer the prayers of Your Children and me that are before Your holy presence? And may You do it for us as You answered, Your Son, Cornelius.
Thank You for attending to my voice and supplications, Holy Father. In the Holy Name of our Beloved Christ Jesus, Amen.
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