Author: Minister Vee

  • Daily Practices for Finding Peace in God’s Presence

    In the midst of life’s busyness and challenges, finding peace can sometimes feel out of reach. However, God’s Word promises a peace that surpasses all understanding—a peace that can guard our hearts and minds when we rest in His presence.

    Philippians 4:6-7 reminds us not to be anxious but to bring everything to God in prayer. When we surrender our worries to Him, His peace replaces our anxiety, offering comfort and clarity.

    Here are three daily practices to cultivate peace in God’s presence:

    1. Start Your Day with Prayer: Begin each morning by laying your cares at God’s feet and asking Him for guidance and strength.
    2. Meditate on Scripture: Spend time reflecting on Bible verses about peace, like Isaiah 26:3: “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.”
    3. Practice Gratitude: Thank God for His blessings, both big and small. A heart of gratitude helps shift our focus from worries to His goodness.

    Peace is not the absence of problems but the presence of God in our lives. By seeking Him daily, we can find serenity even in the most turbulent times. Let His peace fill your heart and guide your steps today.

  • The Importance of Community: Building Stronger Bonds in Christ

    We were never meant to walk the journey of faith alone. God designed us for fellowship, knowing that being part of a community strengthens our faith and helps us grow in love and service. In a world that often values independence, the Bible reminds us of the importance of coming together as believers.

    Hebrews 10:24-25 encourages us to spur one another on and not forsake meeting together. Fellowship isn’t just about gathering; it’s about building each other up in love and good works. When we share our joys, struggles, and prayers with one another, we reflect God’s love and grace.

    Here’s how community strengthens our faith:

    1. Encouragement in Difficult Times: When life gets tough, a community of believers can provide prayer, support, and encouragement.
    2. Accountability in Christ: Surrounding ourselves with others who are walking with God helps keep us accountable in our spiritual growth.
    3. Opportunities to Serve: Fellowship gives us a chance to serve one another, reflecting Christ’s love through our actions.

    If you’re not part of a community, pray for guidance in finding a group of believers to connect with. Whether it’s a church, Bible study group, or online fellowship, community is vital to staying rooted in Christ.

  • Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A Legacy of Love, Courage, and Justice

    Today, we pause to celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a man whose unwavering faith and courageous actions paved the way for equality and justice in America. Dr. King’s dream of unity, love, and freedom resonates as powerfully today as it did decades ago, reminding us of the work still left to be done.

    Dr. King taught us to fight hate with love, to overcome injustice with truth, and to hold onto hope even in the darkest of times. His leadership, grounded in Biblical principles, serves as a timeless example of what it means to live with purpose, faith, and courage.

    In honor of this remarkable man, I’ve created a heartfelt music video tribute titled “Was Bound But Now We’re Free.” This tribute reflects on how far we’ve come as a society while recognizing the importance of continuing Dr. King’s mission to bring equality, love, and justice to the forefront.

    I invite you to take a moment today to reflect, celebrate, and be inspired. You can watch the full tribute video below:

    A Message for Reflection
    As we honor Dr. King, let’s remember the words of Galatians 5:1:
    “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.”
    This powerful scripture reminds us that freedom, both spiritual and societal, is a gift worth fighting for. It challenges us to continue standing firm against the injustices of the world, knowing that God is with us every step of the way.

    How You Can Honor Dr. King’s Legacy
    Embrace Unity: Reach out to someone who may not share your perspective. Listen, learn, and build bridges of understanding.

    Spread Love: Choose kindness and compassion in your words and actions. Dr. King said it best: “Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”

    Stand for Justice: Be a voice for those who cannot speak. Stand boldly for what’s right, even when it’s hard.

    Let’s Keep the Dream Alive
    Dr. King once said, “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” Let’s take that first step today. Let’s commit to being the change we want to see in the world, to fighting for justice, and to holding fast to the love of God that unites us all.

    What does Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy mean to you? I’d love to hear your thoughts—leave a comment below.

  • Overcoming Fear with Faith: Trusting God in Uncertain Times

    Fear is a natural response to uncertainty, but as believers, we are called to respond with faith. Whether it’s the fear of the unknown, failure, or life’s many challenges, God has equipped us with His Word to face these fears with confidence and trust.

    In 2 Timothy 1:7, we’re reminded that fear does not come from God. Instead, He has given us power, love, and a sound mind. These gifts are tools to overcome fear and walk boldly in His will.

    Here are three ways to confront fear with faith:

    1. Remember God’s Promises: When fear creeps in, meditate on scriptures that affirm God’s faithfulness. For example, Isaiah 41:10 says, “Do not fear, for I am with you.”
    2. Pray for Courage: Lay your fears before God in prayer. Ask Him to fill you with His peace and courage.
    3. Act in Faith: Taking small steps of faith—even when you’re afraid—demonstrates trust in God’s plan.

    Fear may not disappear overnight, but by leaning into God’s strength, we can overcome it one step at a time. Trust that He is always with you, guiding and protecting you. With God, you can face any challenge.

  • The Power of Forgiveness: Healing Through Christ

    Forgiveness is one of the most powerful acts of love we can extend to others, yet it is often one of the hardest to practice. When someone wrongs us, the pain can run deep, and the idea of forgiving them might feel impossible. Still, forgiveness is not just about others—it’s about freeing ourselves from the chains of anger and bitterness.

    The Bible reminds us in Ephesians 4:32 to be kind and compassionate, forgiving others as Christ forgave us. This verse underscores an important truth: we forgive because we have been forgiven. Jesus, in His ultimate act of love, bore our sins on the cross so we are reconciled with God.

    Here are three steps to start your journey of forgiveness:

    1. Pray for God’s Strength: True forgiveness is not achieved through our strength but through God’s grace. Pray for His help in letting go of the hurt.
    2. Release the Burden: Holding onto resentment only weighs us down. Give your pain to God and trust Him to heal your wounds.
    3. Focus on Freedom: Forgiveness is not about condoning what was done; it’s about choosing freedom and healing over bitterness.

    Forgiveness is not a one-time act but a daily choice. It’s a process of healing and surrender that leads us closer to the heart of God. If you’re struggling to forgive, remember: with God, all things are possible (Matthew 19:26).

  • Embracing New Beginnings: A Faith-Filled Approach to the New Year

    The New Year is a time for fresh starts and renewed hope. It’s a season to think about God’s promises and embrace the new things He is doing in our lives. Yet, stepping into a new season often means letting go of what lies behind—our past mistakes, regrets, and disappointments.

    God reminds us in Isaiah 43:18-19 to forget the former things and not dwell on the past. Why? Because He is doing something new! As believers, we’re called to trust that God’s plans for us are good, even when the path ahead seems uncertain.

    This year, let’s focus on a faith-filled approach to new beginnings:

    1. Let Go of the Past: Release the burdens and mistakes of yesterday. Trust in God’s forgiveness and grace to start anew.
    2. Embrace God’s Plan: Seek His guidance in prayer, and ask Him to reveal the new things He is preparing for your life.
    3. Walk in Faith: Step boldly into this year, knowing that God is with you, directing your steps.

    As we journey through this year, let’s encourage one another to stay grounded in faith and remain open to the amazing things God has in store. Remember, His mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23).

    Let’s make 2025 a great year!

  • Gratitude in All Things: A Thanksgiving Reflection

    Gratitude in All Things: A Thanksgiving Reflection

    As we gather around the table this Thanksgiving, let us take a moment to reflect on the many blessings God has bestowed upon us. Gratitude is more than a holiday tradition; it’s a heart posture that we are called to embrace every day. In this season of thanks, let us remember that every good thing in our lives is a gift from God.

    The Bible teaches us that thankfulness should be a constant in the life of a believer. In 1 Thessalonians 5:18, we are reminded, “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” No matter our situation, there is always something to be thankful for. Even in times of struggle, God’s grace is sufficient, and His faithfulness never wavers.

    Psalm 100:4 encourages us to “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise; give thanks to Him and praise His name.” What a beautiful reminder that we can approach God’s presence with hearts full of gratitude, acknowledging His goodness in all things.

    Thanksgiving is not only about the blessings we have received but also about recognizing the ultimate gift of Jesus Christ. In Colossians 3:15-17, Paul encourages believers to “let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts… And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly… And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” In Christ, we have every reason to give thanks—He is the greatest gift of all.

    As you reflect on your blessings this Thanksgiving, take a moment to count both the big and small gifts God has given you. From the love of family and friends to the simple joys of life, let gratitude fill your heart today and every day.

    May your Thanksgiving be filled with peace, love, and the deep joy that comes from knowing our Heavenly Father. Happy Thanksgiving from Revealer Of Truth Ministries!

  • is Hell Real? Let’s Talk About it

    is Hell Real? Let’s Talk About it


    Before we dive into the topic of Hell, I want to give some context about my journey and where my dreams and visions come from, especially for those of you who are new here. I come from a lineage of seers. My mother, who was not only a pastor but also a powerful prophetess and seer, had an extraordinary gift. From a young age, she was chosen by God to receive visions of the past, present, and future. I grew up under her guidance, learning from her wisdom, and she prepared me for the calling on my life—preparing me to walk in the same spiritual path she had walked.

    My mother’s visions were live, and she had the ability to see things in real time—experiencing them with such clarity that she could describe every detail. She used to tell me that if God ever gave me the ability to see visions like she did, I would run away from them because of their intensity. She had this deep understanding of the spiritual realm, and she always said that her prayers for me were that I would one day see as she did.

    After she passed, I began to have visions. Most of mine come in dreams, though I’ve had a few live visions, which have been just as powerful. I believe that the Lord is giving me time to adjust because I know that as time goes on, the visions will only grow more intense, especially with the times we’re living in. My mother was right when she laughed and said she seen me running at the time if I were to see visions because of fear. I remember that so clearly—and I realize that I am just beginning to see more. While my visions might not be like hers, I can sense that God is preparing me for something greater as I walk this path.

    With that context in mind, I want to share with you what God has shown me, especially in relation to Hell, and how it ties into what we are facing in these end times.


    The Dream:

    On April 4, 2021, I had a dream that I wrote down in my journal. In the dream, I was climbing up a rocky ledge to meet Jesus. The terrain reminded me of the Grand Canyon—the rocks were red and brown, jagged yet majestic. My heart was set on seeing Heaven, and I could see the outline of the New Jerusalem in the distance behind Jesus. The city’s towers stood tall, just like the description in Revelation 21, when God brings the New Jerusalem down.

    But Jesus stopped me. He let me know that before I could see Heaven, I would have to see Hell. With a wave of His hand, I suddenly started falling. I plummeted into the depths of Hell, and as soon as I got there, fear consumed me. I immediately shut my eyes tightly. Though I didn’t see anything, the sounds were overwhelming: guttural growls, demonic voices, and tormented screams filled the air.

    It was terrifying.

    Just as quickly as I had fallen, Jesus lifted me back to the top. I want to clarify that when I say He pulled me up, it’s not like Jesus used His hands to grab me and pull me up. I just floated or rushed back up automatically. It’s hard to explain, but the best way I can put it is that by His power, I was lifted back to the top.

    Once I was back, Jesus asked me what I had seen. Trembling, I told Him I had closed my eyes because I was too scared. He replied, “You must go back.” But this time, He didn’t send me back immediately. Instead, I found myself in a waiting room. It resembled an airport, and I sat there among others who were sharing their own experiences. I understood that Jesus was giving me time to decide—would I be willing to return to Hell before seeing Heaven?

    In my dream, I couldn’t make the decision. I woke up shortly after.

    On June 22, 2021, I had another dream about Hell. This time, Jesus took me to a portion of Hell and then left me there. In this dream, I saw massive, grotesque demons. Their presence was menacing, but Jesus made it known to me—not with words, but through a deep understanding—that I was to call upon His name to destroy them.

    He left behind two individuals who were shouting alongside me. I believe Jesus placed them there to give me comfort, knowing I wouldn’t feel as afraid with them around me. I began shouting, “Blood of Jesus!” As soon as I did, the demons exploded by the power of Jesus’ name. But every time one demon exploded, another would come, and this time, it was bigger.

    Though I wasn’t as scared with these demons because I wasn’t alone, I knew in my spirit that with each demon I destroyed, a bigger one was coming. And that’s exactly how it happened.

    Although I wasn’t as afraid as before, I was still afraid. I would say, “Blood of Jesus,” but I tried not to say it too loud, because I didn’t want more demons coming. Yet, every time a demon exploded, more would come. I couldn’t help but wonder: Is this some kind of test? Why was it that every time I destroyed one demon, another, even stronger, appeared?

    I woke up shortly after that dream.

    Hell Is Real

    Many people today deny the existence of Hell or dismiss it as a metaphor, but the Bible is clear about its reality. In Matthew 10:28, Jesus warns: “Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, fear Him who can destroy both soul and body in Hell.”

    Hell is not a place anyone would want to go. It is a place of eternal separation from God, torment, and anguish. This isn’t just my opinion—it’s the truth revealed in Scripture.

    Some argue that no one has been to Heaven because of Jesus’ statement in John 3:13: “No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven—the Son of Man.”
    But let us remember, at that time, Jesus was the only one who had ascended to Heaven. After His death and resurrection, He has the power to reveal both Heaven and Hell to whomever He chooses.

    A Moment of Reflection

    This was personal for me, and I believe there is more to come. Eventually, I will have to face the inevitable: going again and seeing it fully, just like other brothers and sisters in Christ have, so I can share it in its entirety to help usher in the lost. I don’t share this to scare you, but to bring a sense of urgency. Your soul is precious, and eternity is real. Hell is a place you do not want to go, and Heaven is a place you cannot afford to miss. The decisions you make now determine your eternal destiny. Jesus is calling each of us to repentance, to live righteously, and to share His truth with others.

    If you’ve been unsure about your faith or your relationship with God, today is the day to make it right. Reflect on Matthew 7:13-14: “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”

    Choose the narrow road. Choose life.

    What About You?

    Have you had any dreams or experiences that have drawn you closer to God? Have you struggled with understanding the reality of Heaven and Hell? I encourage you to share your thoughts in the comments or reach out to me directly.

    Let’s continue to grow in faith together. God is calling us to be prepared—not only for the trials of this world but for the eternity that awaits after this life on earth ends. God gives us free will, but how we choose to live now will determine where we spend forever.

  • Finding Strength in Trials: Faith, Patience, and Endurance

    Finding Strength in Trials: Faith, Patience, and Endurance

    Life often presents us with seasons of challenge, where it feels like the weight of the world is pressing down on us. One trial after another can leave us feeling overwhelmed and questioning why these hardships seem relentless. When everything seems to go wrong, it can be hard to see past the storm. However, it is in these times of struggle that our faith, patience, and endurance are put to the test—and ultimately, refined. In these trying times, God’s Word is the light that leads us through the darkness, offering hope, strength, and reassurance.

    Faith in the Midst of Trials

    In difficult times, faith can be the foundation that holds us steady. The Bible tells us that faith is not just for the good times, but especially for the hard ones. In James 1:2-4, we are reminded:

    “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.” (James 1:2-4 NIV)

    These verses remind us that trials are not in vain—they serve a purpose. When we face challenges, our faith is being tested and strengthened. Just as gold is refined through fire, our faith is refined through life’s most difficult moments. The more we trust in God’s plan, even in the darkest times, the stronger our faith becomes. These trials may feel overwhelming, but they are not without meaning. They are the very moments in which we grow and mature spiritually.

    Patience: A Virtue Developed in Hard Times

    Patience is another key aspect of maintaining faith during trials. When we face multiple difficulties back-to-back, it is easy to grow impatient, asking “How much longer, God?” Yet, God calls us to be patient and to trust His timing. Romans 5:3-4 tells us:

    “Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.” (Romans 5:3-4 NIV)

    In moments of suffering, patience is developed as we learn to wait on God’s timing. Perseverance through hardship shapes our character and leads to hope. The more we endure with patience, the more we can see how God’s hand is at work in our lives. He is never absent during our struggles; He is shaping us and strengthening us for the future.

    Endurance: Strengthened Through God’s Promise

    Endurance is the ability to keep going, even when the road ahead seems uncertain. The Apostle Paul speaks about endurance in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18:

    “Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” (2 Corinthians 4:16-18 NIV)

    When we face continual hardships, it can feel as though our strength is dwindling. But Paul reminds us that, though our bodies may grow tired, our inner spirit is being renewed. The troubles we face are temporary in light of the eternal glory awaiting us. Our endurance through hardship brings us closer to God’s promises, and one day, we will see the full beauty of His plan for us.

    God’s Faithfulness in the Storm

    It’s easy to forget that God is always with us, especially when we face successive struggles. But the Bible consistently reassures us of His presence and faithfulness. Isaiah 41:10 encourages:

    “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” (Isaiah 41:10 NIV)

    In those moments when it feels like we are at the end of our rope, we are never truly alone. God promises to strengthen and uphold us. When we feel weak, He gives us the strength to carry on. When everything feels uncertain, we can rest in the certainty of His promises.

    Hope Beyond the Trials

    Lastly, while trials are inevitable, they are not the end of the story. Through our faith, patience, and endurance, God is doing a mighty work in us. Romans 8:18 assures us:

    “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.” (Romans 8:18 NIV)

    No matter how difficult the trials may seem, they are temporary compared to the eternal glory that awaits us. Our hope is not in our circumstances, but in the God who is working all things for our good (Romans 8:28).

    Conclusion: Keep the Faith

    When life feels like a series of unending struggles, remember that these challenges are not meaningless. They are opportunities for your faith to grow, your patience to deepen, and your endurance to be refined. Hold on to God’s promises, trust His timing, and keep your eyes on the hope that lies ahead. As we navigate these trials, let us cling to the truth that God is faithful, and He will never leave us or forsake us.

    Remember, “The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit” (Psalm 34:18 NIV). Trust in Him, for He is our refuge and strength in times of trouble.

  • We Are Never Alone on Life’s Journey

    Walk with me Lord featuring vocals by Sha Devalle

    Life can be full of challenges, uncertainties, and moments when we feel isolated, even surrounded by others. But the beautiful truth is this: We are never alone because Jesus walks with us, no matter what road we find ourselves on.

    Through every joy and every sorrow, Jesus is by our side. When life feels overwhelming, He offers peace. When we are uncertain about the future, He lights the way. Even when we can’t see or feel Him, He remains faithfully present, guiding us and carrying us through.

    Jesus never promised an easy path, but He did promise His presence. In moments of doubt, He reassures us. In seasons of pain, He comforts us. And in times of joy, He celebrates with us. His love for us is constant and unfailing, no matter how winding or difficult the road becomes.

    So, wherever life takes you—whether to mountaintops or valleys—know that you are never alone. Jesus is walking with you, step by step, holding you close. Lean on Him, trust His love, and take heart in the journey, knowing that with Him by your side, you will never walk alone.

    “And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” – Matthew 28:20