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Faith and encouragements

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God is love

God's love is always free. He gives to anyone that comes to him. No matter who you are. And what you have. His love never changes. It is unconditional Never ending. Not like a story book. He is thinking of you everyday!

-The Caring Angel Stargrl900-

Horse Rider
Dead Loved Ones Who Have Passed

When we lose someone we love, our hearts long to feel close to them again. The Bible teaches us not to pray *to* those who have passed, but instead to pray to God for comfort, healing, and peace.

If you miss your loved one, you can talk to God about your feelings. You can even ask Him to bring comfort in a special way. God hears every prayer, and He cares deeply for your heart.

Some people wonder if they can ask God to deliver a message to their loved one. You may speak to God about this, and He may comfort you in ways only He knows how. God never forsakes His children.

If you have ever prayed directly to someone who has passed, you can ask God for forgiveness. His mercy is always open, and it is never too late to turn back to Him.

The Bible also warns us not to try to contact the dead through spiritual practices or witchcraft. These things can open doors to deception, because evil spirits can pretend to be someone they are not.

God wants to protect you. Trust Him with your grief, your memories, and your heart. He will walk with you through every moment of sorrow and bring you peace.
 

Properly Dressed



The Bible teaches us to guard our hearts and avoid causing others to stumble.
Jesus said, “Anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” (Matthew 5:28)

Modesty isn’t about shame — it’s about wisdom, protection, and honoring God.

Why Modesty Matters
- Certain clothing can draw the wrong kind of attention and tempt people who are struggling.
- Dressing modestly can help protect women from unwanted stares, flirting, or unsafe situations.
- Loose, comfortable clothing is beautiful, healthy, and respectful.
- Modesty helps us attract people who value us for our heart, not our body.

Safety and Wisdom
Sadly, the world has dangers — stalking, harassment, and even trafficking.
Modesty doesn’t guarantee safety, but it can reduce unwanted attention and help women feel more secure.

Honoring God With Our Bodies
Christian women are not objects or displays.
We are daughters of God, and He wants us to be treated with dignity.

Modesty is not about fear or control — it’s about:
- self-respect
- honoring God
- protecting our hearts
- encouraging purity in ourselves and others

Health and Comfort
Tight clothing can be uncomfortable and even unhealthy.
Loose, modest clothing allows you to move freely and feel at peace.





 


For the men


The Bible teaches all of us to guard our hearts and avoid causing others to stumble. Lust is not only a struggle for men — women can struggle with it too.

Because of this, it is wise for men to be mindful of how they present themselves. Sometimes going shirtless or wearing very revealing clothing can cause some women to struggle or feel uncomfortable.

Modesty is not only for women. Men can honor God, respect others, and show humility by choosing clothing that does not draw unnecessary attention to their bodies.

Modesty is a way for all believers — men and women — to show love, respect, and purity toward one another.


 

Many movies and songs today focus heavily on Santa Claus, sometimes even showing him as someone who can grant wishes or make miracles happen. This can be confusing, because the Bible teaches us to worship only God and to look to Him alone for help and blessings.

Some people, especially children, may begin to think Santa has powers that only God has. But reindeer do not fly, and Santa cannot make wishes come true. Only God can work in our lives in ways that feel miraculous.

It is important to remember the true meaning of Christmas: the birth of Jesus Christ, the greatest gift the world has ever received.

Jesus is not just for Christmas time. His love, His presence, and His salvation are for every day of our lives. Christmas is a time to celebrate Him, to remember His coming into the world, and to keep our hearts focused on the One who truly brings hope and joy.

                                    God Is Our Father

The Bible always refers to God as our Father. Scripture never uses feminine titles for Him, and believers are warned not to add to God’s Word or change what He has revealed.

 

 

Calling God “Mother” is not found in the Bible and can lead to confusion, which is something the enemy often uses to mislead people.

I share this because I have personally been approached by groups who teach about a “heavenly mother.” This happened to me twice.





The Bible In Your Heart



I am sure everyone in the world. Has felt worry, fear, and more. If remembering the words of the bible will help. Your journey in this life.
It will calm you bring you joy.


It can comfort you in times of fear. When you remind yourself of the words from the bible regarding that.

 

So every time you have any of those concerns anything you are going through just think in your head to put what you had read in the bible to bring comfort.

 

It will knock off the negative lies that Satan is filling your head at that moment that you are feeling those negative thoughts. 
 
 
 
 

This will tell you what the bible means.

 

It is all in alphabetical order.


Amen-What is said now being the truth.


Apostle- A person sent by another, a messenger.

Christ-A Greek word that means anointed.

In Hebrew means Messiah.


Disciple - One who follows.


El-Shaddai-El means God Shaddai means

almighty.


Hallow- Means to make holy.


Resurrection- Christ risen.


Sabbath- To rest from labor the day to rest.
Savior- Rescuer.


Submit- Knowing the will of God.


Tabernacle- A house or a shelter where people live.



The cross in the sky


I had read that many hundreds of witnessed people's saw a cross in the sky. Where the clouds appear to have that.
I believe that is from God and a reminder that he is giving all that he is always there for them.


And to remind all that he is real.
That he hopes that many will believe in him. That is wonderful that many saw that cross. Yes no matter who left or never will return. God will never leave. His love is unconditional and always will be.


Life is a gift 





 

Life is a precious gift from God. He has a purpose for every person, and He cares deeply for each one of us. Even when life feels heavy or confusing, God is with you, and your life still has meaning and value.

The world can be difficult at times, but God invites us to walk through it with Him. When we turn to God, He gives us strength, comfort, and hope. There is always hope with God, even in moments when we cannot see it yet.

If a prayer has not been answered the way you hoped, trust that God knows what is best. Sometimes He has something better planned, or He is guiding you in a different direction for a reason.

 

His timing and His wisdom are perfect.

God created this world for you to live in and enjoy with Him. Hold on to hope, keep your heart open, and remember that God is always near.

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Why Things Are the Way They Are

 

 

 

 

When we see sadness, war, or crime in the world, it can be confusing. These things do not come from God. He gives people free will, and some choose wrongly.

God is love and peace. He does not cause evil. People make choices, and the enemy tempts them. None of us are perfect, but God always hopes we choose what is right.

                   

 

 

Living with love modesty and care for others

These teachings are shared to inspire reflection and strengthen hearts.

The Bible teaches that believers should focus on godliness rather than drawing attention to outward appearance.

 

 

In 1 Timothy 2:9–10, we are reminded that believers are encouraged to dress in respectable apparel with modesty and self‑control, focusing on good works.

True beauty is shown through faith, kindness, and a heart that honors God rather than through outward display alone.

Scripture also teaches us to think about how our actions may affect others. In Romans 14:13 and 1 Corinthians 8:9–13, believers are encouraged not to put a stumbling block in the path of a brother or sister.

Even if something is lawful for us and our conscience is clear, if it could cause someone else to struggle or sin, we should avoid it out of love.

Many apply this to modesty, remembering that even if our heart is right, clothing that may tempt or distract others can lead to stumbling.

 

 

Jesus reminds us in Matthew 5:28 that thoughts and intentions matter deeply, and loving care sometimes means adjusting our actions to protect others.

In addition, 1 Corinthians 10:23–24 and 31–33 teaches that while many things are lawful, not all are helpful or build up others.

 

 

Christians are called to do everything for God’s glory and to act in ways that do not offend others or cause them to stumble.

The heart’s motive should always be love, seeking the good of our neighbor.

 

 

Even if our intentions are pure, our actions can unintentionally influence others, so care and wisdom are necessary.

These teachings show a balance in the Christian life. Every believer is responsible before God for their own heart and thoughts, but Christians are also called to care about the spiritual well‑being of others. Modesty, kindness.

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